Telfair was born in
Augusta,
Georgia, in 1791, the daughter of
Edward Telfair, a Scot, who, at the age of 40, married 16-year-old Sarah Gibbons at her family's
Sharon Plantation in 1774. Edward was halfway through his second term as
governor of Georgia at the time of Mary's birth. She was schooled in New York from the age of ten, quickly becoming a "voracious reader" of writers such as
Hannah More and
Lord Byron. Between 1799 and the early years of the 19th century, her family endured the deaths of her father and brothers Edward, Josiah and Thomas. Her inheritance from her father permitted her to travel, particularly and regularly to Europe, where she visited many museums, gardens, churches and universities. ==Art==