Mary Dixon Kies

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Mary Kies (Dixon)

Also Known As: "Pike", "Dixson", "Dickson"
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Birthplace: South Killingly, Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
Death: 1837 (84-85)
Brooklyn, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Place of Burial: Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Dixon, Sr. and Janet "Jane" Kennedy
Wife of Isaac Pike, Sr. and John Kies
Mother of Isaac Pike, Jr. and Daniel Kies
Sister of John Dickson; William Dixson; Mary Dickson; James Dixson; Capt William Dixon and 1 other
Half sister of Thomas Dixon; Robert Dixson; Jenet Dixon; Marilia Anderson and Capt. John Dixson

Occupation: First woman to obtain a patent in the US
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About Mary Dixon Kies

Mary Kies was the first woman to apply for a U.S. patent. In May of 1809, she received a patent for a straw-hat making process. Her process included weaving straw with silk or thread to create a stylish hat. The Patent Act of 1790 allowed for any man or woman to submit a patent to the U.S. Patent Office, but no woman had attempted to do so. In the early 1800s the government was discouraging the purchase of foreign goods and Kies' hat was a great solution. First Lady Dolley Madison wrote a letter to Kies thanking her for giving woman a great American-made option.

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Mary Dixon Kies's Timeline

1752
March 21, 1752
South Killingly, Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
1770
December 27, 1770
1837
1837
Age 84
Brooklyn, Windham, Connecticut, United States
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Old South Killingly Cemetery, Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States