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Frances MadisonAge: 62 years17251788

Name
Frances Madison
Given names
Frances
Surname
Madison
Birth March 6, 1725 29 24
MarriageTaverner BealeView this family
yes

Death of a paternal grandfatherCapt. John Madison
1725

Death of a maternal grandfatherJames II Taylor
June 26, 1729 (Age 4 years)
Death of a fatherAmbrose Madison
August 27, 1732 (Age 7 years)

Birth of a son
#1
Taverner Beale
February 7, 1741 (Age 15 years)
Death of a husbandTaverner Beale
1756 (Age 30 years)

Death of a motherFrances Taylor
November 26, 1761 (Age 36 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherMartha Thompson
November 19, 1762 (Age 37 years)
Marriage of a childTaverner BealeElizabeth HiteView this family
December 22, 1763 (Age 38 years)

Birth of a granddaughter
#1
Elizabeth Beale
May 20, 1769 (Age 44 years)
Death 1788 (Age 62 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: August 24, 1721
19 months
elder brother
23 months
herself
Family with Taverner Beale - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage:
son

Note
Frances was the aunt of President James Madison. When her husband Jacob was killed in the Indian raid in the area of Greenville, SC., Frances was taken captive along with her daughter Eleanor. Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I41602
Note
Residence: 28 APR 1753 Orange Co., VA. 3 Event: appointed to Committee to determine location of a courthouse Appointment ABT JUN 1749 Orange Co., VA. 4 Note: History of Orange Co., VA. - June 1749. \"The Court judging the present situation inconvenient to the inhabitants are of the opinion that the court ought to be held near the dividing line of the lands of Erasmus Taylor and Timothy Crosthwait, \" appointed Benjamin Cave, Geo. Taylor, Taverner Beale, Wm. Taliaferro, John Willis, Francis Moore and Henry Downs, or any five of them, to meet and agree on the most convenient place for a courthouse and arrange for its construction, with powerto agree on the manner thereof, and with workmen to erect a prison, pillory, and stocks. The original courts were held in the homes of various individuals until 1728 when the first courthouse was built south of the Rapidan River near Governor\'s (later Somervilles\'s) Ford about four miles downstream from the location of the Locust Grove plantation. Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I06598
Note
Frances was the aunt of President James Madison. When her husband Jacob was killed in the Indian raid in the area of Greenville, SC., Frances was taken captive along with her daughter Eleanor. Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I41602