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They settled in Madison, where William taught music lessons and served as the secretary to the newly formed Unitarian society.
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They included Thomas Jefferson ( nominated 1796 ; elected 1800-1, 1804 ), James Madison ( 1808, 1812 ), James Monroe ( 1816, 1820 ).
* Madison Powers and Ruth Faden ,“ Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care: An Ethical Analysis of When and How They Matter ,” in Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, 2002: 722 – 38
They were released on several minor record labels, such as Amy, Big, Hunt, King, Tribute, and Madison.
They were John Allen and John Edwards ( both from Bourbon County ), Henry Lee ( Mason County ), Thomas Kennedy ( Madison County ), and Robert Todd ( Fayette County ).
They would be given nearly in Madison County and give up their larger claim in exchange for the state's giving them 330 acres of land in Sullivan County in the Catskill Mountains, where the government was trying to encourage economic development.
They were Abe Bailey, Mack Baldwin, Will Baldwin, Garrett Flood, Randall Flood, Aaron Hinton, Will Madison, Charley Smith, Jim Smith, Perry Carter, Kellis Johnson, Henry Griffin, and Walker Griffin.
They were able to retain some land, the Port Madison Indian Reservation, near their winter village site on Agate Pass.
They began venturing outside of Illinois to play shows in Madison, Minneapolis, Detroit, and Muncie, transporting themselves and their equipment in a cramped car and sleeping on people's floors.
They afforded an arena in which many future leaders of the Republic, such as James Madison ( Whig ) and Aaron Burr ( Clio ) developed and sharpened the skills of persuasion, exposition, and cooperation ( and conflict ) with peers.
They were James Madison's mother, Nelly Conway Madison, who died in 1829 at the age of 98, and John F. Kennedy's mother, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, who died aged 104 in 1995, and grandmother, Mary Josephine Hannon Fitzgerald, who died aged 98 in 1964.
They had a total of six daughters: Georgia, Muscogee, Cherokee, Carolina, Virginia, and Jeffersonia, and one son, Madison Hawkins.
They compare favorably to professional work honored in, say, any of the Modern Publicity annuals of the late fifties and are far better than the routine work turned out on Madison Avenue.
They tour nationally, do half-time shows at home football games, and perform at home Marist basketball games, Marist basketball games at Madison Square Garden and at the MAAC Championship Basketball Tournament that occurs the first weekend in March.
They have a son, Jordan Anoa ' i ( born 1998 ), and a daughter, Madison Anoa ' i ( born December 2003 ).
They hope to collect historical artifacts for public display and establish what is left of the Chenango Canal in that area as a Madison County park.
They are located in cities including Philadelphia ; Washington, DC ; New York ; Madison ; Portland ; Oakland ; and Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, Canada.
They met in 1967, just before Sabarsky opened his Serge Sabarsky Gallery gallery at 987 Madison Avenue.
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