She was the wife of the second President, John Adams, and the mother of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams.
There was just one Presidential descendant, his son John Quincy Adams. But he is a fourth cousin 3 times removed of President Millard Fillmore. His son John Quincy Adams is related to Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson through John Adam's wife Abigail.
Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams. Barbara Bush, wife of George H. W. Bush ansd mother of George W. Bush.
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.
Abigail Adams Smith (14 July 1765 - 15 August 1813), Susanna Adams (28 December 1768 - 4 Feburary 1770), Charles Adams (29 May 1770 - 30 November 1800), Thomas B. Adams (15 September 1772 - 12 March 1832), and Elizabeth Adams (11 July 1777 - Stillborn)
John Adams had two daughters: Abigail and Susanna.
There are two theories. The two theories are the following: 1.John Adams met Abigail when William Smith (Abigail's father), presented both Mary Smith (sister) and Abigail Smith to John Adams in a meeting. 2.Abigail Smith met John Adams in Mary's wedding.
George Washington and John Adams were the first two US presidents.
There were two: * John Adams, 1797-1801 * John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
While they had known each other as small children, the courtship of Abigail Smith and John Adams began in her home in 1762. John's friend, Richard Cranch, was courting Abigail's sister at the time. The two visited the home together, and John Adams fell in love with then 17-year-old Abigail.
John Quincy Adams and George W. Bush
Yes, they were husband and wife. John and Abigail Adams were married on October 25th, 1764; they had a son John Quincy Adams. John Adams became the second US president, and John Quincy Adams became the sixth president. By all accounts, John and Abigail had a very close and loving relationship, in which they wrote more than a thousand letters to each other (John's work as a diplomat and then as president required him to travel for extended periods of time). I enclose a link to some of their correspondence.
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