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Dolley Madison (1768–1849)

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Madison, Dolley
Rechtmäßiger Name
Madison, Dorothy Payne Todd
Madison, Dorothea
Geburtstag
1768-05-20
Todestag
1849-07-12
Begräbnisort
Montpelier, Virginia, USA
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
New Garden, North Carolina, USA
Sterbeort
Washington, DC, USA
Wohnorte
White House, Washington, DC, USA
Beziehungen
Madison, James (husband)
Kurzbiographie
Dorothy or Dorothea Payne, known as "Dolley," was born at a Quaker settlement in North Carolina. In 1769, the family returned to Virginia, where Dolley grew up on a rural plantation. Following the American War of Independence, her father freed his slaves and moved the family to Philadelphia. In 1790, Dolley married John Todd, a Quaker lawyer, and the couple rapidly had two sons. John Todd and one of their sons died in a yellow fever epidemic in 1793. Dolley then met James Madison, a delegate to the Continental Congress that was convened in Philadelphia -- he was 17 years her senior. He proposed to Dolley, but as he was not a Quaker, she was expelled from the Society of Friends for marrying him in 1794. When Madison was elected the 4th President of the United States, Dolley became a popular hostess. She is perhaps most famous for saving valuable state treasures, including a Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington, when the White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.

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