No, President John Adams served as Washington's Vice-President from 1789-1797 and as such was the titular "President of the Senate", but he was never elected to serve in that body. His son, John Quincy Adams (6th US President) served in the U.S. Senate from 1803 until being replaced by the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature) in June 1808 (until 1913 state legislatures chose United States Senators).
The sixth President John Quincy Adams was from Massachusetts just like his dad the second President, John Adams.
John Quincy Adams and John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
John Quincy Adams died of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was the sixth President of the United States as well as a Senator.
Yes, he served in the US Senate before he was President.
The son of William Howard Taft, Robert Taft ,was an influential Senator and much considered as a presidential candidate. John Quincy Adams , son of John, was also a Senator before he became president.
yes Andrew Johnson became a senator in 1975 and John Quincy Adams was a representative from 1843-1848
Francis G Adams was related to neither John Adams or John Q adams but John Adams and John Q Adams are father and son father=John Adams son=John Q Adams
He because a nationalist. He became vice president under John Quincy Adams. He served as a senator and secratary on state.
John C. Calhoun ( 1782-1850) did that. He was also vice-president for John Q. Adams.
John Adams, because he was the first president of the Senate -- he was VP, and the VP casts the tiebreaker vote.
John Quincy Adams was elected to the House of Representatives after he was President. Andrew Johnson served as US Senator after he left the presidency.
John Quincy Adams was the eldest son of John Adams.