FROM OTHER SOURCES:
Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams
(1775-1852)
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Wife of John Quincy Adams
Born in London to an English mother, her father was Joshua Johnson of Maryland who later served as United States consul.
John Quincy Adams, at 27, was a career diplomat serving in the Netherlands when Louisa met him in London in 1794. They were married in 1797.
It was four years after marriage, when she was 26, before she set foot on American soil; the only First Lady not born in the USA.
To participate in peace negotiations, John Quincy went to Ghent in 1814 and then to London. To join him she had to travel for forty days across Europe which was ravaged by war. Happily, she was able to spend the next two years in England.
Back in America, they spent the next few years between homes in Quincy, Boston, and then Washington when John Quincy was appointed Monroe's Secretary of State in 1817.
John Quincy Adams became President in 1825.
She thought she would be returning to Massachusetts when her husband failed to win re-election but John Quincy was soon elected to Congress and spent the next 17 years in the House of Representatives. He died in 1848 after collapsing from a stroke on the floor of the House of Representatives.
She died in Washington in 1852 and is buried beside him in Quincy, Massachusetts.
John Quincy Adams and Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams had three sons and a daughter. Louisa was born in 1811 but died in 1812 while the family was in Russia. They named their first son George Washington Adams after the first president. Both George and their second son, John (1803-1834), led troubled lives and died in early adulthood.
Adams's youngest son, Charles Francis Adams (who named his own son John Quincy), also pursued a career in diplomacy and politics. In 1870 Charles Francis built the first memorial presidential library in the United States, to honor his father. The Stone Library includes over 14,000 books written in twelve languages. The library is located in the "Old House" at Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Charles Francis Adams IV (1910–1999), past President, CEO and Chairman of Raytheon Company, was a descendant of John Quincy Adams. So is actress Mary Kay Adams.
John Adams and John Quincy Adams were the first father and son to each serve as president. Each man served one term. The next president's son to serve was George W. Bush, son of George H.W. Bush.
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