James Madison, 17511836 (aged 85 years)

Name
James /Madison/
Birth
Occupation
US President No. 4
Birth of a brother
1753 (aged 1 year)
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1755 (aged 3 years)
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1758 (aged 6 years)
Death of a brother
1758 (aged 6 years)
Birth of a sister
1760 (aged 8 years)
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1762 (aged 10 years)
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1764 (aged 12 years)
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1766 (aged 14 years)
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1768 (aged 16 years)
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1770 (aged 18 years)
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1770 (aged 18 years)
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1771 (aged 19 years)
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1774 (aged 22 years)
Death of a sister
1775 (aged 23 years)
Death of a brother
1775 (aged 23 years)
Death of a brother
1793 (aged 41 years)
Marriage
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1800 (aged 48 years)
Death of a father
1801 (aged 49 years)
Death of a sister
1802 (aged 50 years)
Death of a sister
1823 (aged 71 years)
Death of a mother
Death
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Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
himself
17511836
Birth: 16 March 1751 28 20 Port Conway, King George Co., Virginia
Death: 28 June 1836Montpelier, Orange Co., Virginia
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
Family with Dorothea (Dolley) Payne
himself
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Birth: 16 March 1751 28 20 Port Conway, King George Co., Virginia
Death: 28 June 1836Montpelier, Orange Co., Virginia
wife
17681849
Birth: 20 May 1768Guilford Co., North Carolina
Death: 12 July 1849Washington D.C.
Marriage Marriage15 September 1794Harewood, Nr Charles Town, Virginia
? Todd + Dorothea (Dolley) Payne
wife’s husband
wife
17681849
Birth: 20 May 1768Guilford Co., North Carolina
Death: 12 July 1849Washington D.C.
Marriage Marriage
stepchild
Note

Was elected in 1808 by 122 to 47 electoral votes over Charles Pinckney. Was
reelected in 1812 by 128 to 89 electoral votes over De Witt Clinton. During
his first term 1809-1812 George Clinton served as vice-president; during his
second 1813-1814 Elbridge Gerry. From 1814 to 1817 the speaker of the House
of Representatives served as vice-president.