Nabby Adams

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Nabby Adams was the daughter of U.S. President John Adams and Abigail Adams, known from extensive family correspondence that offers insight into early American political and domestic life.

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Nabby Adams canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
human
burialPlace First Parish in Quincy
surface form: First Parish Church, Quincy, Massachusetts
causeOfDeath breast cancer
child Caroline Amelia Smith
John Adams Smith
Thomas Hollis Smith
William Steuben Smith
citizenship United States of America
correspondentWith Abigail Adams
John Adams
John Quincy Adams
countryOfBirth United States of America
culture early American colonial and Federal-era culture
dateOfBirth 1765-07-14
dateOfDeath 1813-08-15
dateOfMarriage 1786-06-12
describedIn Adams family
surface form: Adams family papers
ethnicGroup English American
familyName Adams
father John Adams
fatherOccupation second president of the United States
givenName Abigail
hasRoleIn social and domestic life of the Adams family
languageSpoken English
mother Abigail Adams
motherOccupation First Lady of the United States
nickname Nabby
notableFamily Adams family
surface form: Adams political family
notableFor extensive correspondence with the Adams family
insight into early American political and domestic life
partOf early American republican elite
placeOfBirth Braintree, Province of Massachusetts Bay
placeOfDeath Quincy, Massachusetts
placeOfMarriage London, England
primarySources letters and family correspondence
religion Congregationalism
residence Braintree, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
London, England
New York City
sexOrGender female
sibling Charles Adams
John Quincy Adams
Thomas Boylston Adams
spouse William Stephens Smith
timePeriod 18th century
early 19th century

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Ann Harrod sibling Nabby Adams
subject surface form: Thomas Boylston Adams