Our Family's Journey Through Time
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Montpelier National Historic Site, Orange County, Virginia ~ The Madison Family Cemetery is the understated resting place for two of America's most remarkable people: James and Dolley Madison, when the last Founding Father died in 1836, Dolley, together with friends, family, and slaves, paid loving respect. Public tribute came two months later, when John Quincy Adams delivered a passionate oration celebrating the man who had formulated the Constitution and sponsored the Bill of Rights. After the death of her cherished James, Dolley moved to Washington, D.C., where she resumed her role as the city's leading hostess. When she died in 1849, nearly penniless, all of Washington turned out for her state funeral. This rare honor acknowledged the legacies of both Madisons and their profound role in shaping our nation.
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
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Montpelier National Historic Site Montpelier Station, Orange, Virginia Find a Grave: #641550 |
Presidential |
Eleanor Rose 'Nelly' Conway (d. 11 Feb 1829)
Ambrose Madison (d. 27 Aug 1732) Colonel James Madison, Sr (d. 27 Feb 1801) 4th President of the USA President James Madison (d. 28 Jun 1836) Frances Taylor (d. 25 Nov 1761) |
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