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  1. Dolley Madison (n. 20 mai 1768 - d. 12 iulie 1849) a fost soția lui James Madison, Președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii. A fost Prima Doamnă a Statelor Unite ale Americii între 4 martie 1809 și 4 martie 1817.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2019 · From her eye-catching fashion to her penchant for politics, Dolley Madison set the stage for future first ladies. #HistoryChannel Subscribe for more from HIS...

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  3. Dolley Madison campaigns behind the scenes for her husband in his presidential run. March 4, 1809: Entering the White House James Madison is inaugurated as the 4th President of the United States.

  4. Dolley Madison ,was born Dolley Payne in Guilford County, N. C., on May 20, 1768. Her family moved to Virginia when she was an infant, and she spent the first 15 years of her life there. In 1783 her Quaker parents moved to Philadelphia, where, in 1790, she married Quaker lawyer John Todd, Jr. They had two children: one died in 1793 during the ...

  5. Dolley Payne Todd Madison (20 de mayu de 1768, condáu de Guilford – 12 de xunetu de 1849, Washington DC) foi la esposa del cuartu presidente de los Estaos Xuníos, James Madison, y Primer Dama de los EE. XX. dende 1809 hasta 1817.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › dolly-madisonDolly madison _ AcademiaLab

    Dolly madison. Dolley Todd Madison (de soltera Payne; 20 de mayo de 1768 - 12 de julio de 1849) fue la esposa de James Madison, el cuarto presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1809. a 1817. Se destacó por realizar funciones sociales en Washington en las que invitó a miembros de ambos partidos políticos, esencialmente encabezando el concepto ...

  7. First Lady Biography: Dolley Madison. John Payne, born, 1736, Goochland County, Virginia; believed to have initially been a planter; once he emancipated his slaves ( according to then-prevailing Quaker belief ) and moved to Philadelphia in 1783, Payne opened a small laundry starch-making business which failed. He died, 1792, October 24.