She was the last of the early settlers of the town of Middlebury.
Daughter of John and Phoebe Arnold Cox. They came from Vermont via the Erie Canal in 1827.
She learned the tailoring trade in East Bloomfield after attending a private school in Vermont.
November 8, 1859 she married John Quincy Adams. The celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1919.
Survived by her husband; two daughters, Hattie Blatchford of Warsaw and Mrs. Eugene Jones of Utica; nine grandchildren; ten great grandchildren.
(Warsaw, NY, Wyoming County Times, November 3, 1923)
She was the last of the early settlers of the town of Middlebury.
Daughter of John and Phoebe Arnold Cox. They came from Vermont via the Erie Canal in 1827.
She learned the tailoring trade in East Bloomfield after attending a private school in Vermont.
November 8, 1859 she married John Quincy Adams. The celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 1919.
Survived by her husband; two daughters, Hattie Blatchford of Warsaw and Mrs. Eugene Jones of Utica; nine grandchildren; ten great grandchildren.
(Warsaw, NY, Wyoming County Times, November 3, 1923)
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