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  1. Apr 11, 2015 · Born Sept. 10, 1806, Mary Catherine Hellen was orphaned when her father died in 1815. John Quincy and Louisa Adams took her into their household. Mary was a beautiful, rebellious girl and an outrageous flirt. She tormented the Adams’ three sons in turn: George Washington, John and Charles Francis.

  2. Jan 3, 2020 · The hope was that growing up together would create a bond and produce a relationship built on affection and loyalty. 17 Mary Catherine Hellen was fourteen years old in 1820, so the age of the unnamed enslaved girl fits with this theory. If the girl on the 1820 census was Rachel Clark, then she probably lived with Mary at the Adams residence for ...

  3. Mary Catherine Hellen was the fourth child and only surviving daughter of Walter Hellen Jr. and his first wife Ann Nancy Johnson. She was born in the Georgetown home of her parents where she continued to live with her stepmother, and aunt, Adelaide Johnson Hellen, after her father's death in 1815. In Nov of 1817 at...

  4. Feb 21, 2022 · Mary Catherine Adams formerly Hellen. Born 1806 in Washington, District Of Columbia, USA. Ancestors. Daughter of Walter Hellen and Ann (Johnson) Hellen. Sister of Johnson Hellen. Wife of John Adams — married 25 Feb 1828 in Washington City, District Of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States. Descendants.

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  5. Jun 25, 2016 · Mary Catherine Hellen Adams, silhouette Mary (born in 1806) was the niece of the First Lady Louisa Adams. Orphaned at age 9, Mary and her siblings moved in with their aunt, uncle, and three male cousins, George, John II, and Charles Frances.

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  6. When Mary Catherine Hellen was born on 10 September 1806, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, her father, Walter Hellen Jr, was 40 and her mother, Ann "Nancy" Johnson, was 32. She married John Adams II on 19 February 1828, in District of Columbia, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

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  8. On this day in 1828, John Adams, 25, the second son of John Quincy Adams, the nation’s sixth president, and the grandson of his namesake, John Adams, the second president, married Mary Catherine ...

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