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Mary (Prower) Martin
d. 1621
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Mary (Prower) Martin was widowed when she married Christopher Martin in 1607. She and her husband traveled with two servants on the Mayflower, one of whom, Solomon Prower, was a son from her previous marriage. The entire family died during the first winter in Plymouth.
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