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Dorothea Abrahams

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In the 1980s, the home was occupied by women of advanced age who were in good health and could care for themselves. They paid rent on a sliding scale according to their income.
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The Abrahamses returned to Savannah in 1826. Four years later, their household consisted of eleven people: Abraham, Dorothea, six male slaves and three female slaves.
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In her will, she left funds to establish the Abrahams Home for Indigent Widows of Savannah. Lots 31 and 34 on Broughton Street, at its intersection with
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had just become president, and Dorothea's childhood friendship with Madison's wife seemingly earned Abraham employment under the president.
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brought Dorothea home with her. At school in Philadelphia, one of her classmates was
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Abrahams was born on Anastasia, West Indies, in 1779. A visitor to the island from
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An 1804 portrait of Dolley Madison, with whom Abrahams had a lifelong friendship
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In 2022, the fund started by Abrahams had become a $ 2 million endowment.
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She became friends with a girl, last name Pooler, who was from
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Abrahams died on February 6, 1853, aged 72 or 73, from
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Savannah, Georgia
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Savannah, Georgia

Philadelphia
Dolley Madison
First Lady of the United States
Savannah, Georgia
Broughton Street
Congregation Mickve Israel
Monterey Square
James Madison
apoplexy
mulatto

East Broughton Street
dropsy
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Mordecai Sheftall Cemetery
East Broad Street
John S. Norris



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