The Book of James Madison Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite daughter of Thomas Barham Sands and Winnfred Smith Sands: and future wife of James Madison was born on December 24, 1825 James Madison Mattie Satterwhite was born in Georgia in Jones County on February 20, 1829 Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite future wife of James Madison first married William B. Cox in Georgia in Harris County on January 2, 1844 From: Tap Roots By: The Genealogy Society of East Alabama Volume: 34 Number: 3 January 1997 Page: 173 Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite is living at home again when William B. Cox her first husband died before 1850 Hines Holt Whitten future son-in-law of James Madison was born on March 5, 1851 James Madison married Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite Georgia in Harris County March 17, 1852 From: History Of Harris County, Georgia 1827-1961 By: Louise Calhoun Barfield page 62 James Madison and Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite had their first child Mary Elizabeth Mollie Satterwhite Whitten in Georgia in Harris County on January 21, 1853 James Madison and Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite had their second child John Thomas Satterwhite in Georgia in Harris County on May 11, 1856 Please See John Thomas Satterwhite Josey Fernanda Whitten Satterwhite future daughter-in-law of James Madison was born in Georgia in February of 1858 Laura O. Gammill Satterwhite future daughter-in-law of James Madison was born on March 14, 1859 James Madison and Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite had their third child Franklin Pierce Satterwhite in Georgia in Harris County in June of 1859 W. Y. Chewning first husband of Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite was born on June 3, 1861 James Madison enlisted as a Private Company E Forty Sixth Georgia Infantry Regiment Confederate States of America on June 18, 1862 James Madison and Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite had their fourth child James M. Satterwhite in Georgia in Harris County on December 5, 1862 1
James Madison surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina on April 26, 1863 James Madison and Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite had their fifth child Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite in Georgia in Harris County on April 28, 1868 Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite was part Owner Griffin and Satterwhite Hardware Store about (?) Photo By: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite James M. Satterwhite son of James Madison died on October 11, 1868 James M. Satterwhite was buried in Georgia in Harris County at Sardis Cemetery shortly after his death Otie Mae Pearson Satterwhite future daughter-in law of James Madison was born on November 11, 1868 John Satterwhite father of James Madison died in Crockett, Texas in Houston County on November 12, 1869 Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite future daughter-in law of James Madison was born on July 30, 1870 Emmaline Emily Morris Satterwhite mother of James Madison died in Crockett, Texas in Houston County on June 4, 1872 John Thomas Satterwhite son of James Madison married Laura O. Gammill Satterwhite about 1875 Mary Elizabeth Mollie Satterwhite Whitten daughter of James Madison married Hines Holt Whitten about 1876 Franklin Pierce Satterwhite son James Madison married Josey Fernanda Whitten Satterwhite in Georgia about 1880 Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite first Married First Otie Mae Pearson Satterwhite Alabama in Chambers County on September 11, 1887 2
James Grover Satterwhite grandson of James Madison: and son of Franklin Pierce Satterwhite and Josey Fernanda Whitten Satterwhite was born April 4, 1888 Hines Holt Whitten son-in-law of James Madison was a Legislator 1892-1893 Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite with William Nathaniel Satterwhite James Grover Satterwhite grandson of James Madison died on February 4, 1892 James Grover Satterwhite was buried near Stroud, Alabama in Chambers County at Mt. Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery shortly after his death Photo by: Norman Satterwhite with Pam Smith Hines Holt Whitten son-in-law of James Madison died on December 31, 1902 Hines Holt Whitten was buried in Alabama in Randolph County at Lanes Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery shortly after his death 3
Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite Mother was tired and is resting in the Arms of Jesus Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite wife of James Madison died in Alabama in Chambers County on May 31, 1906 Martha P. Sands Cox Satterwhite was buried near Stroud, Alabama in Chambers County at Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery shortly after her death W. Y. Chewning first husband of Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite died on September 16, 1917 W. Y. Chewning was buried in Roanoke, Alabama in Randolph County at Cedarwood Cemetery shortly after his death 4
Otie Mae Pearson Satterwhite daughter-in law of James Madison died on April 2, 1919 Otie Mae Pearson Satterwhite was buried in Roanoke, Alabama in Randolph County at Cedarwood Cemetery shortly after her death Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite second Married Second Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite in Alabama in Chambers County after April 2, 1919 Photo by: Phobie and Norman Satterwhite His toils are past his work is done, He fought the fight the victory one. James Madison died in Stroud, Alabama in Chambers County on January 3, 1920 James Madison was buried near Stroud, Alabama in Chambers County at Mount Pisgah Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery 11:00 o clock on Sunday January 4, 1920 From The Roanoke Leader (Roanoke, Alabama) January 7, 1920 5
Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite son of James Madison died in Roanoke, Alabama in Randolph County on September 2, 1934 Benjamin Elijah Satterwhite was buried in Roanoke, Alabama in Randolph County at Cedarwood Cemetery shortly after his death Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite daughter-in law of James Madison died on April 7, 1936 Sarah? Chewning Satterwhite was buried in Roanoke, Alabama in Randolph County at Cedarwood Cemetery shortly after her death Photo by: Norman Satterwhite with Pam Smith 6
Mary Elizabeth Mollie Satterwhite Whitten daughter of James Madison died in Alabama on January 9, 1941 Mary Elizabeth Mollie Satterwhite Whitten was buried in Alabama in Randolph County at Lanes Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery shortly after her death Franklin Pierce Satterwhite son of James Madison died at Hotel Dieu in El Paso, Texas in El Paso County on January 13, 1951 Franklin Pierce Satterwhite was buried on in El Paso, Texas in El Paso County at Evergreen Cemetery on January 15, 1951 7