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They were married at the home of the bride's sister in what was then Virginia, but is now West Virginia.

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Both lived in the State of Virginia. Both lived in the White House when he was president and served in congress.

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James Madison and Dolley Madison were introduced in May of 1794 by Aaron Burr. They married in September of 1794 on the 15th.

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they got married in 1996 and that is also when their daughter, Madison, was bornxD

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