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THEY DID NOT HAVE A SON NAMED GEORGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Q: How did john and Abigail Adams son george die?
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Didn't john Adams die before Abigail Adams?

One word........ NO !


How many years before John Quincy Adams became president did Abigail Adams die?

Abigail Adams died 7 years before her son John Quincy Adams became president.


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Abigail Smith Adams dies October 28th, 1818 and she wasborn on November 11th, 1774 and was the wife of John Adams.


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Abigail Adams died on October 28, 1818 of typhoid fever. She was buried at the First Unitarian Church. She died in Quincy Massachusetts. At her grave, she was buried next to her husband, John Adams.


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Susanna Adams died on February 4, 1770 at the age of 13 months.Elizabeth Adams was stillborn on July 11, 1777.Nabby Adams died on August 15, 1813 at the age of 48 years.


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When did Abagale Adams die?

Her name is Abigail Adams. She died in October 28, 1818.


When did abigal adams die?

Abigail Adams, the wife of the United States' second president John Adams and mother of the sixth, died October 28, 1818. She was seventy-three years old at the time.


What day did Abigail Adams daughter Die?

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