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Who or what is the place of death of James Madison, Jr. (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836), the American statesman and political theorist?
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Information regarding a James Madison University student's death has been released. ... Posted by: Mark Location: Boston, MA on Aug 31 ...
In a note opened after his death in 1836, he stated, "The advice nearest to my heart ... Learn more about James Madison 's spouse, Dolley Payne Todd Madison.
James Madison University, founded in 1908 in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, is a public, four-year institution. It is ranked at the top among regional ...
James Madison. Born: 16-Mar-1751 Birthplace: Port Conway, VA Died: 28-Jun-1836 Location of death: Orange, VA [1] Cause of death: unspecified. Gender: Male Religion: Anglican ...
... interpretation of James Madison's ... after her husband's death, and who died on November 25, 1761; and five siblings of James Madison ... also mentions the location of James Madison ...

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