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  1. Abigail Smith was born on November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the second child of Elizabeth Quincy Smith and the Reverend William Smith. Her father was pastor of Weymouth's North Parish Congregational Church and one of the best educated and most prosperous citizens of the community. As a religious man, he taught Abigail to respect ...

  2. Abigail " Nabby " Amelia Adams Smith (1765–1813), John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), Susanna Adams (1768–1770), Charles Adams (1770–1800), Thomas Boylston Adams (1772–1832) Occupation after Marriage: Abigail Adams gave birth to her first child ten days shy of nine months after her marriage, thus working almost immediately as a mother.

  3. Abigail Adams née Smith le 11 novembre 1744 et morte le 28 octobre 1818 est l'épouse de John Adams, le deuxième président des États-Unis.Elle est également la mère de John Quincy Adams, le sixième président américain.. Elle a acquis une certaine notoriété grâce aux nombreuses lettres adressées à son mari lorsqu'il siégeait au sein des Congrès continentaux à Philadelphie.

  4. Abigail Smith Adams wasn't just the strongest female voice in the American Revolution; she was a key political advisor to her husband and became the first First Lady to live in what would become the White House. Known for her intelligence and wit, Adams was born November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to William and Elizabeth Quincy Smith.

  5. Abigail Adams, född Smith, född 11 november 1744 i Weymouth i Massachusetts i USA, död 28 oktober 1818 i Quincy i Massachusetts, var en amerikansk feminist.Hon var gift med USA:s president John Adams.Därmed var hon USA:s första dam 1797–1801. [12]Biografi. Abigail Adams far var pastor i den kongregationalistiska statskyrkan i Massachusetts. ...

  6. Letter from Mary Smith Cranch to Abigail Adams, 10 May 1798. This letter to Abigail from her younger sister Mary was written during John’s presidency. In the letter, Mary comments that Abigail’s letters are so full of important political news that everywhere Mary goes she is “scarcly welcome” unless she brings Abigail's letters too.

  7. Battle of Grape Island (May 21, 1775): Abigail, staying at her parents’ house in Weymouth, travels the mile to the waterfront to view the battle. Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1776): Abigail and John Quincy climb to the top of Penn’s Hill in Braintree to watch the Battle of Bunker Hill. Death of Abigail’s mother from dysentery.