Little did they know that she was going to marry the future second president of the united states. She also gave birth to the sixth president John Quincy Adams. Her mother was Elizabeth Quincy Smith who was born on December 17, 1721 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Norton Quincy Born in March 15, 1696 in Hingham Plymouth County Massachusetts. She died on October 1, 1769 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Her father, Colonel John Quincy was born on July 21, 1689 in Suffolk County Massachusetts. He died on July 13, 1767 with sadly no known town of death. Fun fact, Quincy Massachusetts is named after Abigail’s grandfather Colonel John Quincy. Her Father was Reverend William Smith. He born on January 29, 1706 in Charlestown Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on September 17, 1783 in Weymouth Norfolk County Massachusetts. He was the son of William Smith. William was born on March 24, 1666 in Charlestown Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on June 3, 1730 in Charlestown suffolk County, Massachusetts. His mother Abigail Fowle Smith was born on August 7, 1679 in WaterTown Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She died on June 3, 1731 in Charlestown Suffolk County, …show more content…
but it is just overlooked as just writing letters to her husband. But little did everyone know that she was behind the scenes helping make huge decisions with John Adams. While most women were at home doing all of the cooking, cleaning, housekeeping, and handling the children during this time period. She was doing double time juggling all of her “duties” as a wife she was also helping make critical decisions for our country. “These are the times in which a genius would wish to live. It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are formed. The habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties. Great necessities call out great virtues. When a mind is raised, and animated by scenes that engage the heart, then those qualities which would otherwise lay dormant, wake into life and form the character of the hero and the statesman.” ― Abigail Adams. This is just one of the many quotes from abigail that shows how wise and strong she was. She was also a strong believer in the equality of not only women but also