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What year did James Madison marry Dolley Parton?

James Madison (the 4th president of the United States, who died in 1836) was never married to Dolly Parton (a well endowed country music star, who was born in 1946). Jame Madison was, however, married to a Dolley Todd on September 15, 1794.


What year was Dolly Madison born?

Dolley (Payne Todd) Madison was born May 20, 1768.


What year did dolley Madison serve ice cream at the inaugral ball of her husband?

yesterday


What was James Madison's salary as president?

James Madison's salary as president was $25,000 per year.


Where did dolley Madison live before she came wife of James Madison?

Dolley Payne Todd, later to be known as Dolley Madison lived with her first husband and family in Philadelphia. Their home, still standing, is on the corner of 4th and Walnut Streets. It is a part of the Independence National Historical Park and is open for tours. See the park's website for details! www.nps.gov/inde


What year did Dolley Madison serve ice cream at the inaugural ball of her husband?

On March 4,1813 at Madison second inaugural ball, ice cream was served.


What year did dolley Paine todd Madison get yellow fever?

Dolley Paine Todd Madison contracted yellow fever in the summer of 1793. The outbreak occurred in Philadelphia, which was then the capital of the United States. She survived the illness, but it had a significant impact on her and her family's life during that time.


What year did James Madison born?

James Madison was born on March 16, 1751.


In what year was James Madison the president?

1809-1817


In what year did j Madison attend Princeton?

James Madison attended Princeton from 1769 -1772.


When was James Madison born and died?

JAMES MADISON: BORN: March 16th, 1751 DIED: June 28, 1836 I bet James Madison had a FANTASTIC life! Happy Birthday, James!


James Madison was president in what year?

The 4th President of the United States was James Madison from March 4, 1809 to March 4, 1817