Josiah Quincy II (1744-1775)

Josiah Quincy, Jr., "The Patriot" of Boston, Massachusetts

He was born at Boston, Massachusetts, and after graduating from Harvard (1763) became a lawyer. In the run-up to the Revolution, he was the principal spokesman for the Sons of Liberty at Boston. He acted as John Adams' co-counsel during the trials of Captain Thomas Preston and the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre, facing his brother Samuel Quincy and Robert Treat Paine for the prosecution. In 1769, he married Abigail, daughter of William Phillips, of Boston, and sister of the 10th Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts. They were survived by a son.

Parents (2)

Josiah Quincy I

Col. Josiah Quincy, Merchant & Shipbuilder, of Boston & Braintree, Massachusetts

1710-1784

Hannah (Sturgis) Quincy

Mrs Hannah (Sturgis) Quincy

1712-1755

Spouse (1)

Abigail (Phillips) Quincy

Mrs Abigail (Phillips) Quincy

1745-1798

Children (1)

Josiah Quincy III

U.S. Congressman, Mayor of Boston & 15th President of Harvard University

1772-1864