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  1. Mary Singleton Copley Pelham (c. 1710 – April 29, 1789) was an Irish-American colonial settler. Her son was the artist John Singleton Copley. She operated a tobacco retail and wholesale business and taught education, art, and manners classes. By 1751, she had been widowed twice.

    • Mary Singleton, c. 1710
    • Mary Singleton Copley, Mary Pelham
    • April 29, 1789 (aged 78–79)
  2. Pelham, Mary Singleton Copley (c. 1710–1789) Colonial shopkeeper who was the mother of artist John Singleton Copley. Name variations: Mary Singleton Copley. Born Mary Singleton in Ireland, around 1710; died in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 29, 1789; one of three children of John Singleton and Jane (Bruffe) Singleton; married tobacconist ...

  3. Daughter of John and Jane (Bruffe) Singleton of Quinville Abbey, County Clare. Wife to 1)Richard Copley (m. Ireland. deceased 1737) 2) Peter Pelham (m.1747, Boston)Mother of Artist John Singleton Copley and of engraver Henry Pelham.Ran a tobacco shop with husband Richard on Long Wharf- which she continued to operate...

  4. Mary Singleton Copley Pelham (c. 1710 – April 29, 1789) was an Irish-American colonial settler. Her son was the artist John Singleton Copley. She operated a tobacco retail and wholesale business and taught education, art, and manners classes. By 1751, she had been widowed twice. Her sons, John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham were ...

  5. Name variations: Mary Singleton Copley. Born Mary Singleton in Ireland, around 1710; died in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 29, 1789; one of three children of John Singleton and Jane (Bruffe) Singleton; married tobacconist Richard Copley (died c. 1741); married Peter Pelham (an engraver, portrait painter, and schoolmaster), on May 22, 1748 ...

    • Female
    • April 29, 1789
    • Richard Copley, Peter Pelham Jr.
  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Mrs. Mary Pelham, (formerly the Widow Copley, on the Lang Wharf, Tabacconist) is remov’d into Lindel’s Row, against the Quaker’s Meeting House, near the upper End of King Street, Boston, where she continues to sell the best Virginia Tobacco, Cut, Pigtail and spun, of all Sorts, by Wholesale or Retail, at the cheapest Rates.

  7. En 1749 —la fecha exacta se desconoce— Richard Copley falleció, y el 22 de mayo de 1748 Mary Copley se casó con Peter Pelham, un grabador y profesor, y se trasladó con su hijo a una parte más respetable y tranquila de Boston. John Singleton Copley tenía unos trece años cuando murió su padrastro Peter Pelham, en 1751.