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Abigail Smith Adams Betts

Birth
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death
13 Mar 1673 (aged 40–41)
Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
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In memory of Abigail (Smith) Adams Betts, daughter of Richard Smith and Rebecca Buswell.

Abigail first married John Adams, son of Jeremy Adams, one of the founders of Hartford, CT.
After his death she remarried, to John Betts and they moved to Long Island, Nassau County, New York.
She is probably buried at a cemetery on Long Island. Further documentation is needed.

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Update:
FindAGrave member charlott jones (#47003358) shares the following, regarding burial location:

"It is unlikely that she is buried there, as she went from there to Westchester County. Most of her relatives are buried there. My family records indicate that she is."

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Burial location is being investigated and will be updated if any documentation is found.
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From ACHS Vol. 1, #3 1749-1750 pg 94 by Arthur Adams:

John was the only son of Jeremy's to leave issue. August 24, 1657, he married Abigail Smith, a sister of Jonathan Smith who married his sister, Hannah, and youngest daughter of Richard Smith Sr., of Wethersfield, whos wife was named Rebecca.

Children of John Adams and Abigail Smith:
Rebecca b 8/1658 m the 2nd Richard Risley
Abigail b Feb. 1660 m Edward Higbee
Sarah b 3/1662 m John Bunce (Brush?) of Huntington;
Jeremiah b 8/1664;
Jonathan b 11/6/1668;
Thomas, born after the death of John in 1670. he died a young man, unmarried, in Huntington.

Neither John Adams or Abigail Smith were of age at the time of the marriage and the document giving the consent of both Jeremy Adams and Abigail's father Richard Smith to the marriage is of record as follows:
Their marriage is found in the Hartford records as follows: "26 Aug 1657; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 6. A Coppy of a Certificate vndr the names of these subscribed: These are to certify to any to whom it may come, that our children John Addams & Abigail Smith have our full consent to be marryed together, & wee know not engagemt of either party to any other, as wittnesse our hands. Rich: Smith Jer: Addams"

Very little is found of record, besides the grant of Cochester land in 1663, concerning John Adams. The explanation of this is his early death. He died September 6, 1670 without a will. However, the records of the Probate Court give the names and ages of the children and tell us that another child was expected.

Hartford, CT Probate Records 1635-50, Page 79
Name: John Adams Location: Hartford
Died 6 September, 1670.
Invt. 74 pounds 15 shillings 6 pence. Taken 9 November, 1670, by Jonathan Gilbert, Nathan Willett, Siborn Nichols.

The children: Rebeckah age 12 years August last, Abigail 11 next February, Sarah 9 March next, Jeremy 6 August last, John 4 September last, Jonathan 2 November last. One yet unborn.
Court Record, Page 103--9 October, 1670: Invt. Exhibited. Adms. to the Widow. John Talcott and Jeremie Addams were desired by the Court to be overseers and to dispose of the Children
John's widow married, secondly, John Betts of Wethersfield March 13, 1672/3. They removed to Huntington, LI.


ADAMS-RISLEY. - The following document is preserved in the Connecticut State Library at Hartford, in the collection of papers called Towns and Lands, vol. 5, p. 204:

The testimony of Richard Risley Sr
Hartford May ye 20th 1726
These may certifle whome It may Concern yt I Richard Rlsly of Hartford Do of my Certain Knowledge Know yt my father (father-in-law) John Addams formerly of Hartford Deceased, had seven Children viz : 4 sons & three Daughters: one son Died without Issue: I married one of ye Daughters & Edward Hlgbee married another: John Brush married ye other: ye sisters are all Deceased but they have Left Children as I herd by Jeremiah Adoms viz, two higbee & 2 Brushes which ware well ye Last I herd from them : ye above written I am Ready to testifle to If Cald, witness my hand
RICHARD RISLE
Given under oath, the Adams party being notified to be present, before me Orlas Pitkln just, a peace Opened in Genll Court May 21st1726. Test Hez : Wyllys Secretry.

The John Adams referred to was son of Jeremy Adams, one of the original proprietors of Hartford ; for him and his descendants see REGISTER, vol. 59, pp. 315-320.

The Richard Risley who deposes that he married one of the daughters of John Adams was a son of Richard Risley, another of the original proprietors of Hartford. From other documents we learn that Richard Risley married the daughter Rebecca, Edward Higbee of Huntington, L. I., the daughter Abigail, and John Brush of Huntington, L. I., the daughter Sarah. Up to this time even the name of the wife of Richard Risley has been unknown, as witness the Risley Genealogy, p. 42.
Both Jeremy Adams and his son John had grants of land at what became Colchester, from the General Court of Connecticut, and the document given above was offered in evidence by the Adams heirs in a dispute over title with the town of Colchester.
Hartford, Conn. ARTHUR ADAMS.
In memory of Abigail (Smith) Adams Betts, daughter of Richard Smith and Rebecca Buswell.

Abigail first married John Adams, son of Jeremy Adams, one of the founders of Hartford, CT.
After his death she remarried, to John Betts and they moved to Long Island, Nassau County, New York.
She is probably buried at a cemetery on Long Island. Further documentation is needed.

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Update:
FindAGrave member charlott jones (#47003358) shares the following, regarding burial location:

"It is unlikely that she is buried there, as she went from there to Westchester County. Most of her relatives are buried there. My family records indicate that she is."

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Burial location is being investigated and will be updated if any documentation is found.
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From ACHS Vol. 1, #3 1749-1750 pg 94 by Arthur Adams:

John was the only son of Jeremy's to leave issue. August 24, 1657, he married Abigail Smith, a sister of Jonathan Smith who married his sister, Hannah, and youngest daughter of Richard Smith Sr., of Wethersfield, whos wife was named Rebecca.

Children of John Adams and Abigail Smith:
Rebecca b 8/1658 m the 2nd Richard Risley
Abigail b Feb. 1660 m Edward Higbee
Sarah b 3/1662 m John Bunce (Brush?) of Huntington;
Jeremiah b 8/1664;
Jonathan b 11/6/1668;
Thomas, born after the death of John in 1670. he died a young man, unmarried, in Huntington.

Neither John Adams or Abigail Smith were of age at the time of the marriage and the document giving the consent of both Jeremy Adams and Abigail's father Richard Smith to the marriage is of record as follows:
Their marriage is found in the Hartford records as follows: "26 Aug 1657; Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 6. A Coppy of a Certificate vndr the names of these subscribed: These are to certify to any to whom it may come, that our children John Addams & Abigail Smith have our full consent to be marryed together, & wee know not engagemt of either party to any other, as wittnesse our hands. Rich: Smith Jer: Addams"

Very little is found of record, besides the grant of Cochester land in 1663, concerning John Adams. The explanation of this is his early death. He died September 6, 1670 without a will. However, the records of the Probate Court give the names and ages of the children and tell us that another child was expected.

Hartford, CT Probate Records 1635-50, Page 79
Name: John Adams Location: Hartford
Died 6 September, 1670.
Invt. 74 pounds 15 shillings 6 pence. Taken 9 November, 1670, by Jonathan Gilbert, Nathan Willett, Siborn Nichols.

The children: Rebeckah age 12 years August last, Abigail 11 next February, Sarah 9 March next, Jeremy 6 August last, John 4 September last, Jonathan 2 November last. One yet unborn.
Court Record, Page 103--9 October, 1670: Invt. Exhibited. Adms. to the Widow. John Talcott and Jeremie Addams were desired by the Court to be overseers and to dispose of the Children
John's widow married, secondly, John Betts of Wethersfield March 13, 1672/3. They removed to Huntington, LI.


ADAMS-RISLEY. - The following document is preserved in the Connecticut State Library at Hartford, in the collection of papers called Towns and Lands, vol. 5, p. 204:

The testimony of Richard Risley Sr
Hartford May ye 20th 1726
These may certifle whome It may Concern yt I Richard Rlsly of Hartford Do of my Certain Knowledge Know yt my father (father-in-law) John Addams formerly of Hartford Deceased, had seven Children viz : 4 sons & three Daughters: one son Died without Issue: I married one of ye Daughters & Edward Hlgbee married another: John Brush married ye other: ye sisters are all Deceased but they have Left Children as I herd by Jeremiah Adoms viz, two higbee & 2 Brushes which ware well ye Last I herd from them : ye above written I am Ready to testifle to If Cald, witness my hand
RICHARD RISLE
Given under oath, the Adams party being notified to be present, before me Orlas Pitkln just, a peace Opened in Genll Court May 21st1726. Test Hez : Wyllys Secretry.

The John Adams referred to was son of Jeremy Adams, one of the original proprietors of Hartford ; for him and his descendants see REGISTER, vol. 59, pp. 315-320.

The Richard Risley who deposes that he married one of the daughters of John Adams was a son of Richard Risley, another of the original proprietors of Hartford. From other documents we learn that Richard Risley married the daughter Rebecca, Edward Higbee of Huntington, L. I., the daughter Abigail, and John Brush of Huntington, L. I., the daughter Sarah. Up to this time even the name of the wife of Richard Risley has been unknown, as witness the Risley Genealogy, p. 42.
Both Jeremy Adams and his son John had grants of land at what became Colchester, from the General Court of Connecticut, and the document given above was offered in evidence by the Adams heirs in a dispute over title with the town of Colchester.
Hartford, Conn. ARTHUR ADAMS.


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