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  1. Eleanor "Nelly" Rose Madison (née Conway; January 9, 1731 – February 11, 1829) was a prominent Virginia socialite and planter who was the mother of James Madison Jr., the 4th president of the United States and Lieutenant General William Taylor Madison.

  2. Eleanor "Nellie" Rose Conway was the daughter of Francis Conway & Rebecca Catlett. She married Col. James Madison Sr.(See his grave for their children) in Port Conway, King William, VA, on 15 Sep 1749. She died and is buried at Montpelier with her husband.

  3. Eleanor Conway Madison. 1760–1802. Marriage: 2 February 1783. James Madison Hite. 1788–1791. Eleanor Conway Hite. 1789–1830. Frances Madison Hite. 1790–1873. James Madison Hite. 1793–1860. Sources (8) Legacy NFS Source: Nelly Conway Madison - Church record: birth-name: Eleanor Conway Madison.

    • Female
    • Isaac Hite Jr.
  4. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Eleanor "Nellie" Rose Conway was the daughter of Francis Conway & Rebecca Catlett. She married Col. James Madison Sr. in Port Conway, King William, VA, on 15 Sep 1749. She died and is buried at Montpelier with her husband.

    • Port Conway, Virginia
    • Col. James Madison, Sr.
    • Virginia
    • January 9, 1731
  5. 1 de out. de 2021 · James Madison Sr. and Eleanor Conway Madison arrange for a starter home to be built about half a mile from Mount Pleasant, at the site of the future Montpelier main house. 1764 James Madison Sr. instructs enslaved laborers to construct a two-story brick mansion on his property.

  6. Biography. Mother of James Madison 4th President of the United States. Eleanor was born in January 9, 1731 in Port Conway Caroline, Virginia. [1] Her birthplace of Port Conway is named after her family. She is the daughter of Francis Conway and Rebecca Catlett. She passed away in 1829.

  7. They are Eleanor Conway Madison and James Madison, Sr. A smaller replica portrait of Thomas Jefferson hangs over the hallway door. Jefferson was vice-president of the United States then. Two of the seven paintings are missing. They were of Isaac's daughter and sister-in-law. Isaac's daughter Nelly Conway Hite would have been 9 years old in 1799.