Mary Coles Payne

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Mary Coles Payne was an 18th-century Virginian woman best known as the mother of Dolley Madison, the influential First Lady of the United States.

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Mary Coles Payne canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century Virginian woman
First Lady of the United States
human
child Dolley Madison
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American colonists in Virginia
familyName Coles
Payne
givenName Mary
influenced early life of Dolley Madison
languageSpoken English
maritalStatus married
mother Mary Coles Payne self-linksurface differs
notableFor being the mother of Dolley Madison
influential role as First Lady of the United States
occupation homemaker
placeOfResidence Virginia
positionInSociety member of Virginian planter society
relative Dolley Madison
religion Christianity
residenceDuringLifetime British America
Early Republic of the United States
surface form: United States after American Revolution
sexOrGender female
timePeriod 18th century
early 19th century

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Dolley Madison mother Mary Coles Payne
John Payne spouse Mary Coles Payne
Mary Coles Payne mother Mary Coles Payne self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Dolley Madison