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  1. When Adams lost his re-election bid in 1801, the couple retreated to Massachusetts, where Abigail maintained correspondence with political leaders including presidents Thomas Jefferson—who defeated her husband in a bitter election—and James Madison, as well as Dolley Madison, who remained influential after her husband’s death.

  2. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Built in 1685, the Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818) Birthplace was home to this exceptional woman for the first twenty years of her life. It has survived two relocations and now stands as a monument to her extraordinary life.

  3. Abigail Amelia “Nabby” Adams Smith - oldest child and only surviving daughter of John and Abigail Adams - was a witness to the American Revolution, a transatlantic traveler, and a loving family member. Nabby was born and raised in the saltbox house now known as the John Quincy Adams birthplace. Born July 14, 1765, she was the oldest child ...

  4. Abigail Adams, nata Smith ( Weymouth, 22 novembre 1744 – Quincy, 28 ottobre 1818 ), è stata una first lady statunitense, moglie di John Adams e madre di John Quincy Adams, rispettivamente 2º e 6º presidenti degli Stati Uniti . È stata la prima americana a diventare first mother dopo essere stata first lady, e unica oltre Barbara Bush, ed ...

  5. ABIGAIL ADAMS SMITH (1765-1813) The eldest child of President John Adams and his wife, Abigail Smith Adams, and their only daughter to reach adulthood, Abigail Adams Smith never became a fixture in the Republican Court. Although she was related to or otherwise acquainted with some of its most prestigious members, she frequently expressed ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Biography: Abigail Adams. Abigail Smith was born on November 22, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Her father was a Congregationalist minister, her mother a member of the notable Quincy family ...

  7. Abigail Adams Biography. Abigail Smith (Adams) was born on November 11, 1744, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She was the second child born to Elizabeth Quincy Smith and the Reverend William Smith. Her father was Pastor of Weymouth's North Parish Congregational Church and one of the best educated and most prosperous citizens of the community.