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No. John Hancock was married to Abigail Adams' cousin, Dorothy Quincy. John Hancock and his wife Dorothy had two children. Abigail Adams had six children with her husband John Quincy Adams.
John Hancock's wife was Dorothy Quincy. When she married John Hancock in August of 1775, she became Dorothy Hancock.Dorothy Quincy
Yes, but "Dolly" was her nickname. Her legal name at birth was Dorothy Quincy. She married once and was Dorothy Quincy Scott. After her first husband passed away, she married John Hancock, and then her legal married name was Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott.
John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy Hancock
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No. John Hancock was married to Abigail Adams' cousin, Dorothy Quincy. John Hancock and his wife Dorothy had two children. Abigail Adams had six children with her husband John Quincy Adams.
John Hancock's wife was Dorothy Quincy. When she married John Hancock in August of 1775, she became Dorothy Hancock.Dorothy Quincy
Yes, but "Dolly" was her nickname. Her legal name at birth was Dorothy Quincy. She married once and was Dorothy Quincy Scott. After her first husband passed away, she married John Hancock, and then her legal married name was Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott.
His wife was Dorothy Quincy and the children were Lydia Henchman Hancock and John George Washington Hancock.
She was the wife of John Hancock.
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Just one, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, they had three children, Lydia Hancock who died at ten months, John George Washington Hancock who died at nine, and Nancy Hancock, who died immediately after birth.
I am not sure which "Dorothy Quincy Adams" you are asking about. There was a Dorothy Quincy, but her married name was Hancock, and she was the wife of John Hancock; today, the Quincy home is a tourist site in the city of Quincy MA, as is the Adams home, where John and Abigail lived. The Quincy family was very famous in early Massachusetts, and Dorothy Quincy was well-known as a hostess, giving parties which many important people of her day attended. John Quincy Adams (whose mother was Abigail, and father was President John Adams) did have a wife, but her name was not Dorothy-- it was Louisa.
John Hancock married Dorothy Quincy Hancock