Louisa Adams
Louisa Adams was the wife of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States. Born on February 12, 1775, in London, England, she was the daughter of a British diplomat. Louisa moved to the United States after her marriage in 1797 and became an influential figure in American society.
As First Lady from 1825 to 1829, Louisa Adams was known for her intelligence and cultural interests. She hosted many social events and was involved in various charitable activities. Her life was marked by her dedication to her family and her support for her husband's political career, particularly during his presidency.