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Abigail Adams – Center for the Study of the American ...
Yes, John Adams met Abigail Adams when she was 15 and he was 24
in 1759 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, at her father's home.

Their relationship blossomed over subsequent years as they bonded over shared interests, particularly literature, leading to their marriage in 1764,
making her a vital confidante and advisor to the future President.
 
Key Details of Their Meeting:
Year: 1759.
Ages: Abigail was 15; John was 24 (he was nine years her senior).
Location: The home of Abigail's father, Reverend William Smith, in Weymouth, MA.

Developing Relationship: They got to know each other better over the next few years through John's legal work in the area,
discovering a mutual love for reading and intellectual pursuits.
Marriage: They wed on October 25, 1764, with Abigail's father officiating.
 
Their relationship became a legendary partnership, built on extensive correspondence (over 1,000 letters),
where Abigail served as a crucial advisor, famously urging him to "remember the ladies" in lawmaking.