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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. 17 1 Browse Search
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Women of the Mayflower and Plymouth Colony. (search)
om London. Two pairs of mothers and daughters—Mrs. Mary Chilton and Mrs. Mullins and Priscilla—engage our attes. A flashing triumph at being th efirst!—it is Mary Chilton! I like to think of her as Dr. Gordon expressedd, Ann Tilly, Mrs. Martin, little Ellen More and Mary Chilton's mother. Another month, and Mary Allerton, Johooper and Elizabeth Tilly, Priscilla Mullins and Mary Chilton were indeed truly alone. On the five women thd indeed it would not take her as long as it did Mary Chilton to make up her mind on a like matter. And the firds and a pair of wild turkeys in compliment to Mary Chilton and John Winslow, as well as George Soule and Mas wisdom. Friendly contests for success began. Mary Chilton and Humility Cooper were each given an acre, andwe know of which may be looked at today. When Mary Chilton-Winslow moved to Boston it could not have seemedith, the foundation of their colony was laid. Mary Chilton-Winslow lies beside her husband in King's Chapel<