They did not get a divorce they died as a married couple.
Yes. John Adams was a cheater. If you ask him, he will deny it. Trust me. As they say, "A friend in need is a friend that cheated." ~Elvis, 1509.
John Quincy Adams married to Louisa Johnson in July 26, 1797
Abigail worried about her husband because he hardly ever wrote to her and he would be gone for years at a time.
No she helped her husband in support at home.
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Between ourselves, she hated the entire affair of being a president's wife. She wept when nobody was around and had histerical screaming rages as if she was a madwoman. She had a very dim view of John and his work, thinking he was a "scum covered conniving kiss-up to a wicked nation". Indeed, when John had an affair with his personal secretary, Sara Berdshaw, Abigail was close to cracking. In the same week, he cast a secret ballot with friends on whether to kill Abigail in her sleep and blame it on the butler, or divorce her. She found out and threatened him. She hated every single policy he ever made. She later wrote a book entitled Silent Plotter under the pseudonym 'Walter McCanal'.
Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair when Abigail was still working at John's place. Afterwards, Elizabeth found out and decided to fired Abigale and left her to not be allowed to be hired ever again.
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There is no record that they ever met. Molly Pitcher is a name attributed to Mary Ludwig Hays (1754-1832), later Mary McCauley, who lived most of her life in south central Pennsylvania.
John Adams
Some historians say that John Quincy Adams was the best Secretary of State the U.S. ever had.