she lived in Quincy ,massachussets
Abigail Adams lived in Massachusetts most of her life.
As a child Abigail Adams lived in the New England colonies.
When Abigail Adams lived in the White House, it was not yet finished. She described it as cold and drafty.
Abigail Adams lived until she was 74 years old.
She lived in the white house when John Adams became president!
YES! ... i think so
Abigail Adams died of a thypod fever in October 28 1818
They lived in Weymouth Massachusetts. This is where they lived when they first got married. Over the years when John was away Abigail stayed home and cared for the farm. They later moved to many places after that.
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.
Though not completed, John Adams, the second President was the first to inhabit the White House. The first president to have lived in the white house would have to be President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved into the White House in 1800, shortly before it was completed. Construction began in 1792.
John Adams had four children: Abigail, John Quincy, Susanna, and Charles. Abigail (Nabby) Adams Smith died at the age of 48. John Quincy Adams lived the longest, passing away at the age of 80. Susanna Adams Thaxter died at the age of 76, and Charles Adams died at the age of 79.
Abigail Adams and her husband, John Adams, lived in various places throughout their lives. They initially lived in Braintree, Massachusetts (now Quincy) where they both grew up. Later, they lived in various cities including Boston, Philadelphia (during John's time as a delegate to the Continental Congress), and eventually Washington D.C. when John became the second President of the United States.