Quincy is usually a surname, but may also be a given name.
Quincy political family
Dorothy Quincy, wife of John Hancock
Dorothy Quincy Jackson, "Dorothy Q" aunt of Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott and great-grandmother of Oliver Wendell Holmes
Edmund Quincy (1602-1636), settled Mount Wollaston area of Quincy, Massachusetts around 1628
Edmund Quincy (1628-1698), colonist, Massachusetts representative, son of Edmund (1602-1636)
Edmund Quincy (1681-1737), colonist, Massachusetts Supreme Court judge, son of Edmund (1627-1698)
Edmund Quincy (1703-1788), son of Edmund (1681-1737)
Edmund Quincy (1726-1782), prominent businessman and land developer, son of Edmund (1703-1788)
Edmund Quincy (1808-1877), diarist, lecturer, author, abolitionist, son of Josiah Quincy III
Colonel John Quincy, for whom Quincy, Massachusetts and John Quincy Adams were named
John Quincy Adams, the 6th president of the United States, who was named after his mother's grandfather
John Quincy Adams II, grandson of President John Quincy Adams
Colonel Josiah Quincy I (1709–1784), Revolutionary War soldier who built the Josiah Quincy House
Josiah Quincy II, attorney, "the Patriot", newspaper propagandist, son of Josiah Quincy I
Josiah Quincy III, president of Harvard University, US representative, mayor of Boston, son of Josiah Quincy II
Josiah Quincy, Jr., mayor of Boston, built Josiah Quincy Mansion, son of Josiah Quincy III
Josiah Phillips Quincy, poet, writer, publicist, son of Josiah Quincy, Jr.
Josiah Quincy (1859–1919), General Court representative, assistant secretary of the Navy, mayor of Boston, son of Josiah Phillips Quincy
Samuel Miller Quincy, Civil War soldier, wartime mayor of New Orleans, lawyer and legal historian
Quincy Jones, American music impresario, conductor, record producer, musical arranger, film composer and trumpeter
Quincy Owusu-Abeyie, Ghanaian football (soccer) player
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