Susanna Boylston Adams Hall: (March 5, 1708 in Suffolk Country, Massachusetts--April 17, 1797 in Suffolk Country, Massachusetts (at age 89))
I have searched to find the answer to your question, but without much luck, just as I suspect you have. But, I will state the closest I could find: she was a prominent early-American socialite, who married John Adams, Sr. She took care of her three children, including the second President of the United States during colonial times. This family grew up on a farm, so I suspect she worked there, and took care of house cooking/chores.
She was a teacher when she and John Adams were married.
she ran her household chores and her husbands small business during the war.
she became the first ambassador to Britain.
Abigail dreamed to have all women to have the same as the men.
she put vagines in penases
she wrote letters to john Adams
a vet
She did not have an official job, she was a mother
He was a lawyer.
Abigail Adams Mother is Elizabeth Quincy Smith
Before Abigail Adams was married to John Adams her name was Abigail Smith Adams.
He was a reverend at a Unitarian church. William Smith.
No, Abigail Adams is not single.
Abigail Adams.
Abigail Adams was John Adams wife.
Abigail Adams was for the American patriots!
Abigail Smith Adams
Abigail Adams was buried next to her husband John Adams.