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The Women Who Came in the Mayflower

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The author memorializes the women who crossed with the original voyage and later arrivals, tracing their endurance during the transatlantic passage and the landing, and describing communal and family life in early Plymouth Colony between 1621 and 1623. The book blends accounts of voyage and settlement with sketches of matrons and maidens, using wills, inventories, traditions, and relics to illustrate domestic routines, education, and social influence, while candidly acknowledging scarce or conflicting records and the resulting gaps in genealogical and biographical detail.

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Annie Russell Marble

Annie Russell Marble was an American author known for her contributions to literature focusing on historical and biographical themes. She is particularly recognized for her works such as "The Nobel Prize Winners in Literature," which explores the lives and achievements of notable literary figures, and "The Women Who Came in the Mayflower," which highlights the stories of women who played significant roles in early American history. Marble's writing reflects a dedication to uncovering the narratives of influential individuals, particularly women, in shaping cultural and historical landscapes.

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