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      • In 1759 Abigail met the young lawyer John Adams. They shared interests in reading, writing, and politics. They were married in 1764 and settled on a farm in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts. They had five children. Abigail, John Quincy, Charles, and Thomas survived to adulthood.
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  1. Abigail Adams gave birth to six children, three daughters and three sons, four of whom would live to adulthood. One of those four, John Quincy, would achieve the office of president.

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  3. Apr 4, 2021 · In the course of their first ten years of marriage, Abigail gave birth to five children: daughter Abigail ( 1765), John Quincy (1767), and Susanna (1768, died in infancy), and Thomas Boylston (1772).

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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Abigail Smith and John Adams were third cousins and had known each other since they were children. The two happened to meet at a social gathering in 1761, where John saw the petite, shy...

  5. John Adams had six children with his wife, Abigail Adams. Four lived to adulthood, one died before she was two years old, and one was stillborn. Abigail “Nabby” Amelia Adams (1765 – 1813)

  6. Aug 16, 2024 · During the first 10 years of their marriage Abigail gave birth to five children, including a daughter who died in infancy and John Quincy Adams. She managed the second decade of her marriage on her own, as John participated in the colonial struggle for independence as a member of the Continental Congress and later as a representative of his ...

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    Oct 27, 2009 · She would have six children in all; four lived to adulthood, including Nabby Adams, John Quincy Adams (born 1767), Charles Adams (born 1770) and Thomas Adams (born 1772).

  8. She also raised her elder grandchildren, including George Washington Adams and a younger John Adams, while their father John Quincy Adams was minister to Russia. Adams's 48-year-old daughter, Nabby, died of breast cancer in 1813, [ 27 ] after having endured three years of severe pain.

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