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  1. When Mary Louisa Adams was born on 2 December 1828, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, her father, John Adams II, was 25 and her mother, Mary Catherine Hellen, was 22. She married William Clarkson Johnson on 27 June 1853, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

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    • William Clarkson Johnson
  2. May 11, 2022 · Granddaughter of the 6th President John Quincy Adams, Mary Louisa Adams was born while he was president. She was married to William C. Johnson, a son of Alexander Bryan Johnson, a New York banker who penned 10 books on philosophy, religion, and economic theory. [1] He rests here too.

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    • December 2, 1828
    • William Clarkson Johnson
    • July 16, 1859
  3. Mary Louisa Adams. Artist. Asher B. Durand. Date. 1835. Location. Smithsonian American Art Museum. / Luce Foundation Center. / 3rd Floor. / 3B. Dimensions. 24 x 20 1 ⁄ 8 in. ( 61. 0 x 51. 0 cm.) Credit Line. Adams-Clement Collection, gift of Mary Louisa Adams Clement in memory of her mother, Louisa Catherine Adams Clement. Mediums. oil.

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  5. Nov 16, 2009 · While both Mary Louisa and her new husband were descendants of President John Adams, only Mary Louisa was directly related to President John Quincy Adams. The Adams’ were not the only...

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  6. Adams. Johnson. Granddaughter of the 6th President John Quincy Adams, Mary Louisa Adams was born while he was president. She was married to William C. Johnson, a son of Alexander Bryan Johnson, a New York banker who penned 10 books on philosophy, religion, and economic theory. He rests here too.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louisa_AdamsLouisa Adams - Wikipedia

    Louisa Catherine Adams (née Johnson; February 12, 1775 – May 15, 1852) was the first lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 during the presidency of John Quincy Adams, her husband. She was born in England and raised in France .

  8. Apr 28, 2022 · Granddaughter of the 6th President John Quincy Adams, Mary Louisa Adams was born while he was president. She was married to William C. Johnson, a son of Alexander Bryan Johnson, a New York banker who penned 10 books on philosophy, religion, and economic theory. He rests here too.

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