His wedding was July 26,1797 to Louisa Catherine Johnson.
Very simple ..... NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! who ever did this is stupid!
Abigail Adams got married when she was 19 years old.
He was married at age 29 with Louisa Catherine Johnson in London.
Abigail was 19 when she got married
They got married on October 26, 1764.
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Abigail Adams
Abigail Smith Adams was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts on 11 November 1744. Her preserved birthplace is physically located at 180 Norton Street, North Weymouth. However, the original sight of the birthplace was 1-2 blocks away which is now called East Street. It is at this first location that John and Abigail were married on 25 October 1764. Her father, being the minister of The First Church of Weymouth, officiated at the wedding ceremony. This was Abigail's first address/home until her wedding day.
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.
Abigail AdamsFirst Lady: 1797 to 1801Wife of John Adams, 2nd President of the United StatesMother of John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United StatesBorn: November 11, 1744 Died: October 28, 1818
on their 54th anaversary
women were not able to participate in the military in her day.
she died on October 28, 1818
As an intellectually open-minded woman for her day.
She was devoted to raising her children teaching them Latin along with other subjects that were not taught to children of that day. She tended to the house and was said to be John's most influential adviser. She tended to their farm and sold the crops from it to make more money. She even built an addition onto their house, doubling it's size, with her own money, so to surprise John when he returned from Philadelphia. (She married John when she was 20 and he was 30). But she was still a teacher
Abigail Adams opposed slavery and worked for women's rights. She was a federalist and couldn't vote. "I'll get there one day!" is one of her famous quotes.
John and Abigail Adams letters span nearly 40 years. They greeted each other as 'My Dearest Friend" and covered all the major events of the day including the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the first letter sent fro the White house.
Abigail Adams was the wife of (future) President John Adams. During the American Revolution, she raised her family and carried on extensive correspondence with her husband, in which she attempted more than once to influence women's rights in what was to be the new government of the US. She also accepted a commission to question women who were suspected of loyalist activities or directly aiding the British.