Hannah Jackson, married Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817)
Sarah Jackson, married John Gardner (1770–1825)
Dr. James Jackson (1777–1867), married Elizabeth Cabot, remarried to Sarah Cabot
Patrick Tracy Jackson (1780–1847), married Lydia Cabot
Colonel Josiah Quincy I (1710–1784), Revolutionary War soldier, built the
Josiah Quincy House, married Hanna Sturgis (1712–1755), remarried to Elizabeth Waldron (1722–1760), remarried to Ann Marsh (1723–1805)
Samuel Quincy (1735–1789), attorney and barrister, solicitor general, loyalist exile, married
Hannah Hill (1734–1782) who was a revolutionary and stayed in Massachusetts during her husband's exile, remarried to Mary Ann Chadwell
Hannah Quincy (1736–1826), "Orlinda" of John Adams diaries, married Bela Lincoln (1734–1773),
Hingham physician, brother of General
Benjamin Lincoln; remarried to
Ebenezer Storer (1730–1807), deacon of Brattle Street Church and treasurer of Harvard College
Josiah Quincy II (1744–1775), attorney, "the Patriot", newspaper propagandist, died at sea returning from mission to
London, married Abigail Phillips (1745–1798), daughter of
William Phillips Sr. (1722–1804)
Josiah Quincy III (1772–1864), president of
Harvard University (1829–1845), U.S. Representative (1805–1813), mayor of
Boston (1823–1828), married Eliza Susan Morton (1773–1850)
Eliza Susan Quincy (1798–1884), eldest of "five articulate sisters", artist, archivist and historian
Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829–1910), poet, writer, publicist, married Helen Frances Huntington (1831–1903)
Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), General Court representative, assistant secretary of the Navy, mayor of Boston (1895–1899), married Ellen Krebs Tyler (1862–1904)
Hannah Jackson, married Francis Cabot Lowell (1775–1817)
Sarah Jackson, married John Gardner (1770–1825)
Dr. James Jackson (1777–1867), married Elizabeth Cabot, remarried to Sarah Cabot
Patrick Tracy Jackson (1780–1847), married Lydia Cabot
Colonel Josiah Quincy I (1710–1784), Revolutionary War soldier, built the
Josiah Quincy House, married Hanna Sturgis (1712–1755), remarried to Elizabeth Waldron (1722–1760), remarried to Ann Marsh (1723–1805)
Samuel Quincy (1735–1789), attorney and barrister, solicitor general, loyalist exile, married
Hannah Hill (1734–1782) who was a revolutionary and stayed in Massachusetts during her husband's exile, remarried to Mary Ann Chadwell
Hannah Quincy (1736–1826), "Orlinda" of John Adams diaries, married Bela Lincoln (1734–1773),
Hingham physician, brother of General
Benjamin Lincoln; remarried to
Ebenezer Storer (1730–1807), deacon of Brattle Street Church and treasurer of Harvard College
Josiah Quincy II (1744–1775), attorney, "the Patriot", newspaper propagandist, died at sea returning from mission to
London, married Abigail Phillips (1745–1798), daughter of
William Phillips Sr. (1722–1804)
Josiah Quincy III (1772–1864), president of
Harvard University (1829–1845), U.S. Representative (1805–1813), mayor of
Boston (1823–1828), married Eliza Susan Morton (1773–1850)
Eliza Susan Quincy (1798–1884), eldest of "five articulate sisters", artist, archivist and historian
Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829–1910), poet, writer, publicist, married Helen Frances Huntington (1831–1903)
Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), General Court representative, assistant secretary of the Navy, mayor of Boston (1895–1899), married Ellen Krebs Tyler (1862–1904)