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Madison Hall Tennille

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Madison Hall Tennille

Birth
Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
20 Dec 1832 (aged 23)
Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5257229, Longitude: -92.0653209
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Tombstone recorded in the 1930s by the DAR (See "Genealogical Research Louisiana", 1931, Page 28). In 1991 when the local SCV recorded the headstones, it had the notation "stone lying flat on grave". Madison's middle name was transcribed at the time as "Hale" but is recorded in the Tennille Family Bible as "Hall".
He was the youngest child of Benjamin and Rachael Wicker Deeson Tennille. According to the Benjamin Tennille family Bible, he was born "...on Friday two hours before day, July 28, 1809". He was the couple's last child, and the only one to be born in Ouachita Parish. He never married and died at the age of 23.

Madison may have graduated law at the University at Cambridge, Mass [Now Harvard Law School]. An M.H. Tennille from Louisiana is listed for 1828 [see the New Orleans Times-Picayune May 15, 1859, Page 1, the article headlined, "An Interesting List".].
Tombstone recorded in the 1930s by the DAR (See "Genealogical Research Louisiana", 1931, Page 28). In 1991 when the local SCV recorded the headstones, it had the notation "stone lying flat on grave". Madison's middle name was transcribed at the time as "Hale" but is recorded in the Tennille Family Bible as "Hall".
He was the youngest child of Benjamin and Rachael Wicker Deeson Tennille. According to the Benjamin Tennille family Bible, he was born "...on Friday two hours before day, July 28, 1809". He was the couple's last child, and the only one to be born in Ouachita Parish. He never married and died at the age of 23.

Madison may have graduated law at the University at Cambridge, Mass [Now Harvard Law School]. An M.H. Tennille from Louisiana is listed for 1828 [see the New Orleans Times-Picayune May 15, 1859, Page 1, the article headlined, "An Interesting List".].

Inscription

Erected by the devise of Jane St. Clair Hughes.



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