Abigail Adams

Abigail Adams

Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, who was the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth. She was the first Second Lady of the United States, and the second First Lady of the United States. Adams is remembered for the many letters she wrote to her husband while he stayed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the Continental Congresses. John frequently sought the advice of Abigail on many matters, and their letters are filled with intellectual discussions on government and politics. The letters serve as eyewitness accounts of the American...
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Birthdate:November 11, 1744
Birthplace:Greenville, South Carolina
Date of death:October 28, 1818
Religion:Congregational church
Also known as:Abigail Adams, Adams Abigail, Abigail Tommye Adams

Written works by Abigail Adams

The Book of Abigail and John: Selected Letters of the Adams Family, 1762-1784
The Book of Abigail and John: Selected Letters of the Adams Family, 1762-1784
Date published:1975
Edited by:Marc Friedlaender, L. H. Butterfield, Mary-Jo Kline
Genre:Anthology
The Book of Abigail and John
The Book of Abigail and John
Date published:January 1, 1976
New letters of Abigail Adams, 1788-1801
New letters of Abigail Adams, 1788-1801

Places Abigail Adams has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Abigail Adams
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Braintree
B Massachusetts 6,587,536
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Personal relationships of Abigail Adams

John Adams
John Adams
Lived:October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826

John Adams   – July 4, 1826 was an American Founding Father, lawyer, statesman, diplomat and political theorist. A leading champion of independence in 1776, he was the second President of the United States . Hailing from New England, Adams, a prominent lawyer and public figure in Boston,...
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