ADAMS, Abigail Amelia

ADAMS, Abigail Amelia

Female 1765 - 1813  (48 years)

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  • Name ADAMS, Abigail Amelia 
    Birth 14 Jul 1765  Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 15 Aug 1813  Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I469  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 4 Feb 2024 

    Father ADAMS, President John,   b. 30 Oct 1735, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Jul 1826, Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 90 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother SMITH, First Lady Abigail,   b. 22 Nov 1744, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Oct 1818, Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage 25 Oct 1764  Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F187  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBirth - 14 Jul 1765 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 15 Aug 1813 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Birth: Jul. 14, 1765
      Braintree
      Norfolk County
      Massachusetts, USADeath: Aug. 15, 1813
      Quincy
      Norfolk County
      Massachusetts, USA
      Nabby Adams Smith was the eldest child and only surviving daughter of John and Abigail Adams and the sister of John Quincy Adams. She married William Stephens Smith in London on June 12, 1786 while her parents were in residence there but the marriage was not a happy one. Abandoned on numerous occasions while her husband went "seeking his fortune", Nabby showed herself to be a true child of her parents, strong-willed, uncomplaining and able to keep herself and her children together under one roof, earning the unstinting respect of John and Abigail and of John Quincy, who loved her dearly ... one of the few people he did love dearly.

      In October of 1811, Nabby discovered a lump in her breast and a mastectomy was performed without any anesthesia. Her parents were holding her hands during the brutal surgery and, according to John, she never cried out once. After recuperating at the Adams homestead in Quincy, she returned to her dreary life in New York. But the cancer proved too much for even Nabby's resilient spirit and, in the summer of 1813, in agony, she returned to her parents in Quincy and died in The Old Homestead. The elderly John Adams grieved in a letter to his old friend Thomas Jefferson: "Your friend, my only Daughter, expired, yesterday morning .... in the 49th Year of her age, 46 of which she was the healthiest and firmest of us all. Since which, She has been a monument to Suffering and to Patience." It has been said that neither John nor Abigail ever truly recovered from her death.

      Cause of death: Breast cancer

      Family links:
      Parents:
      John Adams (1735 - 1826)
      Abigail Smith Adams (1744 - 1818)

      Spouse:
      William Stephens Smith (1755 - 1816)

      Children:
      William Stebens Smith (1787 - 1850)*
      Caroline Amelia Smith De Windt (1795 - 1852)*

      Siblings:

      John Quincy Adams (1767 - 1848)
      Grace Susanna Adams (1768 - 1770)
      Charles Adams (1770 - 1800)
      Thomas Boylston Adams (1772 - 1832)

      Burial:
      Hancock Cemetery
      Quincy
      Norfolk County
      Massachusetts, USA
      Plot: Old cemetery across the road from the church
    • Nabby Adams Smith was the eldest child and only surviving daughter of John and Abigail Adams and the sister of John Quincy Adams. She married William Stephens Smith in London on June 12, 1786 while her parents were in residence there but the marriage was not a happy one. Abandoned on numerous occasions while her husband went "seeking his fortune", Nabby showed herself to be a true child of her parents, strong-willed, uncomplaining and able to keep herself and her children together under one roof, earning the unstinting respect of John and Abigail and of John Quincy, who loved her dearly ... one of the few people he did love dearly.

      In October of 1811, Nabby discovered a lump in her breast and a mastectomy was performed without any anesthesia. Her parents were holding her hands during the brutal surgery and, according to John, she never cried out once. After recuperating at the Adams homestead in Quincy, she returned to her dreary life in New York. But the cancer proved too much for even Nabby's resilient spirit and, in the summer of 1813, in agony, she returned to her parents in Quincy and died in The Old Homestead. The elderly John Adams grieved in a letter to his old friend Thomas Jefferson: "Your friend, my only Daughter, expired, yesterday morning .... in the 49th Year of her age, 46 of which she was the healthiest and firmest of us all. Since which, She has been a monument to Suffering and to Patience." It has been said that neither John nor Abigail ever truly recovered from her death.


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