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97DJ-NST

{ "pid": "97DJ-NST", "imageURL": "https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjOHSm1Xg8fNW00dwx_iTbkZ3ypXCQd1QnU9STLDQkK8X3rqgkl8xbLQYaAKs2LhE_Smn8y3P0CpUlAytjXQUQHKHTCWuvWQcFD4pjuYnCAjYpBbN4PjS-heawqGy77vlBnUl2O22TDXSb420XGAixcmoMR5xyYMY00ym-jJB-6TeP7IqSevBKs8HwYpQ0/s1600/97DJ-NST.jpg", "url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Samuel-Quincy/6000000000333390310", "name": "Samuel Quincy", "gender": "Male", "desc": "By 1770 Quincy was Solicitor for the Crown – in effect, the King's attorney for the Massachusetts colony – and when the firing began at Lexington and Concord in 1775, his father, brothers and sister all supported the rebels, whose ranks included Adams and Hancock but he remained loyual to the King, leaving Boston for good when the British forces evacuated in March, 1776. He was one of the prosecutors in the Boston Massacre Trials" }