Person    | Female  Born 1765  Died 1813

Abigail Amelia Adams

Categories: Friend / family

Countries: USA

Abigail Amelia Adams

Daughter to John Adams, second President of USA.

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Abigail Amelia Adams

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John Adams

In this house lived John Adams, first American Minister to Great Britain, May...

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