Yes, there is evidence that she did move to Boston for a while, because her husband John had a law practice there. The two lived in a series of rented homes at that time. Ultimately, they purchased their own home in what is now the city of Quincy, Massachusetts. Known as "Peacefield," it is a national historical site and well worth seeing. I enclose a link.
They moved to Boston in 1768 so that John could be close to his job as a lawyer.
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Abigail Adams
John Adams was the first. He moved in ,in November of his last year in office.
Adams kept a farm in Brainbridge Massachusetts just outside of Boston, but he also was in Paris for negotiations to get help for the revolution and was the first president to live in the White House.
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The Boston Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953.
John Adams' daughter, Abigail, became engaged at 17to man her father did not approve of. His son, Charles, died at age 30 of cirrhosis of the liver after a life of alcohol abuse and general lack of success. John Quincy Adams had two sons, George Washington Adams and John Adams II that were alcoholics, failed in most of their endeavors and died young. Ron Reagan, son of Ronald, dropped out of Yale to become a dancer, which did not seem like a wise move to his parents.
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he moved to new jersey
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