Sie ist verheiratet mit John Quincy (6th of the United States) Adams (DNA2 TBC).
Sie haben geheiratet am 26. Juli 1797 in All Hollows Barking Parish, London, England, sie war 22 Jahre alt.
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Louisa Catherine Adams (born Johnson)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Feb 12 1775 - London, Middlesex, England<br>Marriage: July 26 1797 - London, England<br>Death: May 15 1852 - Washington, District of Columbia, USA<br>Father: Joshua Johnson<br>Mother: Catherine Johnson (born Nuth)<br>Husband: President John John Quincy Quincy Adams<br>Children: George Washington AdamsJohn AdamsCharles Francis Adams, Sr.Louisa Catherine Adams<br>Sibling: Caroline Virginia Marylander Frye (born Johnson Buchanan)<br>Photos:
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Louisa Catherine Adams (born Johnson)Gender: FemaleAlias name: Louisa Catherine Johnson AdamsResidence: Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United StatesBirth: Feb 12 1775 - London, Middlesex, EnglandOccupation: First Lady, First Lady of the United States, First Lady of the United States (6th)Marriage: Spouse: John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States - July 26 1797 - London, EnglandDeath: May 15 1852 - Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United StatesBurial: June 1852 - United First Parish Church, Massachusetts, United StatesFather: Joshua JohnsonMother: Catherine Johnson (born Nuth)Husband: John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United StatesChildren: George Washington Adams, John Quincy Adams, Jr., Thomas Hollis Adams, Carolina Adams, Charles Francis Adams, Sr., Louisa Catherine AdamsSiblings: Anne "Nancy" 'Nancy' Hellen Hellen (born Johnson), Thomas Baker Johnson, Caroline Virginia Marylanda Buchanan (born Johnson), Harriet Boyd (born Johnson), Catherine Maria Frances Smith (born Johnson), Elizabeth Janet Dorcas Pope (born Johnson), Adelaide Hellen (born Johnson), Nancy (born Johnson), Carolina Virginia Maryland (born Frye), Harriet (born Johnson)
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Louisa Catherine Adams (born Johnson)<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Feb 12 1775 - City of London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom<br>Christening: Mar 9 1775 - Aldgate, London, England, United Kingdom<br>Marriage: July 26 1797 - All Hollows Barking Parish, London, England<br>Residence: Age: 75 - 1850 - Washington Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia<br>Death: May 15 1852 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States<br>Burial: May 1852 - Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States<br>Parents: Joshua Johnson, Catherine Young Johnson (born Nuth)<br>Husband: President John Quincy Adams<br>Children: George Washington Adams, John Adams II, Charles Frances Adams, Louisa Catherine Adams<br>Siblings: <a>Ann "Nancy" Hellen (born Johnson), Carolina Virgina Marylanda Johnson, Mariane Johnson, Thomas Baker Johnson, Harriet Boyd (born Johnson), Catherine Maria Frances Smith (born Johnson), Elizabeth Jennet Dorcas "Eliza" Pope (born Johnson), Adelaide Hellen (born Johnson)<br> Additional information:
TitleOfNobility: First Lady
LifeSketch: LOUISA CATHERINE JOHNSON ADAMS was born in London on 12 February 1775, the second daughter of Joshua Johnson of Maryland and Catherine Nuth. Her father represented the Maryland firm of Wallace, Davidson, and Johnson in London. From 1778 to 1783, while England and France were at war, the Johnson family lived in Nantes, France, and Louisa and her older sister boarded at a convent school for several years. After the conclusion of the war, the Johnson family returned to London where Joshua Johnson served as the first U.S. consul (1790–1797). S. minister to the Netherlands and was in London for the ratification of Jay’s Treaty. They were married in London on 26 July 1797 in the parish church of All Hallows Barking. er husband on his diplomatic assignments to Berlin (1797–1801), St. Petersburg (1809–1815), and London (1815–1817). When John Quincy’s career called the couple to Washington, (1803–1808) they lived with Louisa’s family who had settled there following the collapse of Joshua Johnson’s London business in 1797. During their later residence at the capitol, their social life was particularly demanding. Louisa hosted weekly receptions at their home on F Street when John Quincy Adams was secretary of state and presided at dinners and levees in the White House when first lady.s known to have had several miscarriages in her early years of marriage and no live birth until 12 April 1801 when George Washington Adams was born.e following John Quincy’s death in 1848. She suffered a stroke the following year and died on 15 May 1852. Of particular note in the Adams Papers are Louisa Catherine Adams’ autobiographical writings (“Adventures of a Nobody,” “Record of a Life, or My Story,” “Narrative of a Journey from Russia to France, 1815”) and her journal letters to her in-laws, John and Abigail Adams.
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