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About Mary Winston Payne
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Birth: 1743
Death: 1808
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Children:
Dolley Madison (1768 - 1849)*
Lucy Payne Todd Payne Washington (1772 - 1846)*
Spouse:
John Payne (1740 - 1792)
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Record added: Mar 15, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 49746575
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<p><p style="color: #333333; font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">born 1745, married 1761 in Hanover County, Virginia; Mary Coles was a Quaker, John Payne an Episcopalian. In 1764, he applied for membership in her meeting house and was accepted. In 1766, they moved to North Carolina with other Quaker families. In 1769, they returned to Virginia. In 1783, they settled in Philadelphia.</p></p><p style="color: #333333; font-family: Geneva, Arial,Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">After her husband's 1792 death, Mary Payne briefly opened their home to boarders, including Congressman Aaron Burr of New York. Several years later, Burr introduced the widowed Dolley Todd to Congressman James Madison of Virginia. In 1793 Mary Payne moved to " Harewood, " the home of her daughter Lucy Washington, in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. She died at home of Mary Jackson, in October 1807.</p>
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<p><p style="color: #333333; font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">born 1745, married 1761 in Hanover County, Virginia; Mary Coles was a Quaker, John Payne an Episcopalian. In 1764, he applied for membership in her meeting house and was accepted. In 1766, they moved to North Carolina with other Quaker families. In 1769, they returned to Virginia. In 1783, they settled in Philadelphia.</p></p><p style="color: #333333; font-family: Geneva, Arial,Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">After her husband's 1792 death, Mary Payne briefly opened their home to boarders, including Congressman Aaron Burr of New York. Several years later, Burr introduced the widowed Dolley Todd to Congressman James Madison of Virginia. In 1793 Mary Payne moved to " Harewood, " the home of her daughter Lucy Washington, in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. She died at home of Mary Jackson, in October 1807.</p>
Mary Winston Coles Payne BIRTH 14 Oct 1743 Hanover County, Virginia, USA DEATH 8 Feb 1807 (aged 63) Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Jackson Cemetery Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia
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Children Photo Lydia Payne Chilcott 1761–1844
Photo Dolley Madison 1768–1849
Photo Lucy Ann Payne Washington Todd 1769–1846
Photo Anna Payne Cutts 1779–1832
Photo Mary Payne Jackson 1781–1808
Photo John Coles Payne 1782–1860
Mary Winston Coles Payne BIRTH 14 Oct 1743 Hanover County, Virginia, USA DEATH 8 Feb 1807 (aged 63) Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Jackson Cemetery Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia
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Children Photo Lydia Payne Chilcott 1761–1844
Photo Dolley Madison 1768–1849
Photo Lucy Ann Payne Washington Todd 1769–1846
Photo Anna Payne Cutts 1779–1832
Photo Mary Payne Jackson 1781–1808
Photo John Coles Payne 1782–1860
Photo Robert Payne 1787–1873
GEDCOM Note
She was the mother of Mary Payne Jackson (born c. 1781 died 02-13-1808). She was the mother of First Lady Dorothy "Dolly" Madison, the wife of President James Madison. While visiting her daughter and son-in-law John G. Jackson in Clarksburg (then Virginia) in October of 1807, she suffered a "violent stroke of the dead palsy" and died a week later. West Virginia Highway Historical Marker number MC-103's inscription reads: "In this cemetery lie buried members of the Stonewall Jackson family: his father Jonathan, a sister Elizabeth, his great grandparents John Jackson and wife Elizabeth Cummings. Buried here also are Mrs. Mary Payne Jackson and Mrs. Mary Coles Payne, sister and mother of Dorothy (Dolly) Madison, wife of President James Madison. Some Civil War soldiers lie buried in this place; called Jackson Park." Historic Jackson Cemetery is located on WV 20 (East Pike Street), near junction with US 50, Clarksburg.
Children
1. Anna Payne, b. 1759, Goochland County, Virginia d. 4 Aug 1832
2. Walter Payne, b. 15 Nov 1762, Goochland County, Virginia
3. William Temple Payne, b. 17 Jun 1766, Goochland County, Virginia d. Dec 1794, Virginia
4. Isaac Payne, b. Bef 1767, Goochland County, Virginia d. 1795
5. Dorothea 'Dolley' Payne, b. 20 May 1768, New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina d. 12 Jul 1849, Washington, DC
6. Lucy Payne, b. 17 Aug 1771, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania d. 30 Jan 1848
7. John Coles Payne, b. 1782, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
8. Philadelphia Payne, b. 9 Jul 1783, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
9. Mary Payne, b. Bef 1784, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania d. 13 Feb 1808
Mary Winston Payne's Timeline
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October 14, 1743
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Coles Hill, Hanover County, Virginia
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1761 |
1761
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Hampshire County, WV, United States
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1762 |
November 15, 1762
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New Garden, Guilford County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1766 |
June 17, 1766
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Guilford, North Carolina, USA, North Carolina, United States
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June 17, 1766
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Guilford, North Carolina
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1768 |
May 20, 1768
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Guilford County, North Carolina, United States of America
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May 20, 1768
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New Garden, Guilford, NC, United States
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November 20, 1769
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Hanover County, Virginia
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1769
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Hanover County, Virginia, United States
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