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John Jackson Adams, 1st Baron Adams OBE, JP, MA (12 October 1890 – 23 August 1960) was a British Peer. The son of Thomas Adams and Mary Bowness, he was created 1st Baron Adams, of Ennerdale, Cumberland UK on 16 February 1949, the first Cumberland-born man to be so honoured since 1797[1].
[edit] Early LifeBorn in 1890 in Arlecdon, Cumberland, John Adams he was educated at Arlecdon Council School, but left at an early age to earn family income; first in farm service, and then in the mines, as his father had been killed in a mining accident when John Adams was only four. In 1910 he emigrated to New Zealand, along with men who later occupied cabinet posts in that country. He returned to West Cumberland in 1914, and plunged into local politics. [edit] CareerIn 1919 he led a successful attack on the sitting members of Arlecdon and Frizington District Council. This established the first all-labour council to be elected in England, and he held the office of Chairman of the Arlecdon and Frizington Urban District Council from 1919 to 1923. He also became a County Councillor in 1919 and from 1922 was vice-chairman of the County Health Committee, and later chairman, during which time infant mortality in the area dropped by 60%. He retired in 1959, and died in 1960. He is buried in Arlecdon churchyard. The Adams Recreation Ground at St Bees was created in his memory. [edit] FamilyIn 1914 he married Agnes Jane Birney, they had one son:
As Lord Adams had no surviving male issue the title became extinct upon his death on 23 August 1960. [edit] References
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