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Mary Rowlandson was born in 1637.

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Mary Rowlandson was born in 1637.

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Mary Rowlandson has written:

'The captivity and deliverance of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster, who was taken by the French and Indians' -- subject(s): Indian captivities, Personal narratives, History

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Mary Rowlandson said herself that it was The Bible that gave her strength and kept her going

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Mary Rowlandson was born c. 1637, therefore she would have been age 13 in 1650.

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