Admin History | Anna Maria Adams, née Dacres, (c. 1752-1830), was the daughter of Richard Dacres, an ex-secretary to the garrison at Gibraltar, and Mary Dacres (née Bateman) in Middlesex.
Anna Maria Dacres married William Adams in 1774, living with him in Devon. William Adams went on to have a sucessful political career, including acting as MP for Plympton Erle (1796-1801) and Totnes (1810-1811), as well as the Mayor of Totnes (1780-1881, 1780-1789, 1797-1798).
Her sister Mary Dacres had served as dresser to the Princess Royal and Princess Augusta, and Anna Maria Adams was employed as a wet-nurse at the birth of Princess Mary in 1776, caring for her for eighteen months. Some sources suggest that she also acted as wet-nurse for Princess Amelia, and then lady-in-waiting for Princess Mary. This later employment would certainly explain why they kept up such an extended and regular correspondence.
Anna Maria went on to have four children, two of whom have correspondence in this collection; Anna Maria Fulford (née Dacres Adams) (GEO/ADD/12/2/294), and Louisa Adams (GEO/ADD/12/2/110-112). GEO/ADD/12/2/365 was written by Elizabeth Dacres Adams, wife of Anna Maria Adams' son William Dacres Adams. |