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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 Rose “Nellie” Conway Madison. Birth. 9 Jan 1731. Port Conway, King George County, Virginia, USA. Death. 11 Feb 1829 (aged 98) Orange County, Virginia, USA. Burial. Madison Family Cemetery at Montpelier. Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia, USA Add to Map. Memorial ID. 8358779. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 5.

  3. 30. Aug. 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. They were the parents of President James Madison.

    • Port Conway, Virginia
    • Col. James Madison, Sr.
    • Virginia
    • January 9, 1731
  4. 2. Aug. 2022 · Their son, James Madison, Sr., married Eleanor “Nellie” Rose Conway Madison on September 13, 1749 at her family home Belle Grove Plantation at Port Conway, King William County, Virginia. James Madison, Jr. was born on March 16, 1751 at his mother’s family home Belle Grove Plantation.

  5. She married Col. James Madison Sr. on 13 September 1749, in Port Conway, King George, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 11 February 1829, in Montpelier Station, Orange, Virginia, United States, at the age of 98, and was buried in Montpelier Station, Orange, Virginia ...

    • Female
    • Col James Madison
  6. 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.