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  2. Mortimer Singer - Wikipedia

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    Singer was born in 1863 in Yonkers, New York, to Isaac Singer, the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, and his wife Isabella Eugénie Boyer, a French model.He was the couple's first child, though Isaac had at least eighteen children by several previous wives and mistresses.

  3. Amos Whitney - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Biddeford, Maine, to Aaron and Rebecca (Perkins) Whitney [1] and educated at the common schools in Saccarappa, Maine, and Exeter, New Hampshire. [2] He moved at the age of 14 with his parents to Lawrence, Massachusetts, and apprenticed at the Essex Machine Company. In 1852, he moved to Hartford, Connecticut, and worked at the ...

  4. Singer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Singer sewing machine was the first complex standardised technology to be mass marketed. It was not the first sewing machine, and its patent in 1851 led to a patent battle with Elias Howe, inventor of the lockstitch machine. This eventually resulted in a patent sharing accord among the major firms. [18]

  5. List of sewing machine brands - Wikipedia

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    A rare Gem-brand sewing machine produced by the White Sewing Machine Company, circa 1887. A sewing machine is a machine used to stitch fabric and other materials together with thread. [1] Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies. [2]

  6. Singer Model 27 and 127 - Wikipedia

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    Two decades later, when the patents had expired and the Sewing Machine Combination patent pool had dispersed, White Sewing Machine Company employees D'Arcy Porter and George W. Baker built a new machine that made successful use of it. The "White Sewing Machine", as it was first named, entered production in 1876. It was popular in its time, and ...

  7. Singer Improved Family - Wikipedia

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    The Improved Family, later replaced by the Model 15, is a sewing machine produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the 19th century. In 1895, it was replaced by the very similar Model 15. It utilizes an oscillating shuttle, but is otherwise quite similar to the Model 27-series machines. [1] Singer Model 15