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Angelina <I>Walden</I> Adams

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Angelina Walden Adams

Birth
Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Aug 1875 (aged 54–55)
Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: presume buried in Garrard County, Kentucky Add to Map
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Angelina was born in about 1820, one of nine children born to John Walden and his wife Elizabeth Pitts Walden.

Angelina was raised in Garrard County. The Waldens lived south of Lancaster, on the Crab Orchard Road (present-day State Highway 39).

Angelina married John Quincy Adams on November 1, 1841, in Garrard County. Angelina and John were the parents of at least ten children. In addition to the children linked below, Angelina and John also had daughters Mary Elizabeth P. "Bettie" and Carrie.

Angelina and John lived in Lincoln and Garrard Counties. John Quincy purchased the Walden house and property from John Walden's estate in 1857. The house still stands today. Angelina lost the house and property after the War Between the States and John Quincy's death.

Angelina succumbed to consumption and died on August 12, 1875, in Garrard County. We do not know where she is buried, but presume some place in Garrard County. Even though the property was no longer hers, she quite possibly could be buried at the family cemetery, located on the Walden-Adams property. No stone has ever been found for her, however.
Angelina was born in about 1820, one of nine children born to John Walden and his wife Elizabeth Pitts Walden.

Angelina was raised in Garrard County. The Waldens lived south of Lancaster, on the Crab Orchard Road (present-day State Highway 39).

Angelina married John Quincy Adams on November 1, 1841, in Garrard County. Angelina and John were the parents of at least ten children. In addition to the children linked below, Angelina and John also had daughters Mary Elizabeth P. "Bettie" and Carrie.

Angelina and John lived in Lincoln and Garrard Counties. John Quincy purchased the Walden house and property from John Walden's estate in 1857. The house still stands today. Angelina lost the house and property after the War Between the States and John Quincy's death.

Angelina succumbed to consumption and died on August 12, 1875, in Garrard County. We do not know where she is buried, but presume some place in Garrard County. Even though the property was no longer hers, she quite possibly could be buried at the family cemetery, located on the Walden-Adams property. No stone has ever been found for her, however.


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