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  2. Esther Mae Scott - Wikipedia

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    Esther Mae Prentiss Scott (March 25, 1893 – October 16, 1979) was a Mississippi blues singer, also known as Mother Scott.After touring during the heyday of the blues, she stopped performing for about four decades before reviving her musical career in the Washington, D.C., area and releasing her only album, Mama Ain't Nobody's Fool (1971).

  3. John Hunn (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, John Hunn decided to marry Mary Swallow, who was not a Quaker, and was accordingly expelled from his Camden, Delaware, meeting, although the Quakers relented and Mary converted to the faith, so they were allowed to transfer their membership to another meeting near their farm, "Happy Valley," near Middletown in Kent County. [3]

  4. ‘Breaking Amish’ Alum Mama Mary Schmucker Is in ... - AOL

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    Breaking Amish’s Mama Mary Schmucker has moved to hospice care amid her cancer battle, her daughter-in-law Rebecca Schmucker shared. Taking to social media, Rebecca shared a photo of Mary via ...

  5. Maggie's Farm - Wikipedia

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    "Maggie's Farm" is a song written by Bob Dylan, recorded on January 15, 1965, and released on the album Bringing It All Back Home on March 22 of that year. Like many other Dylan songs of the 1965–66 period, "Maggie's Farm" is based on electric blues .

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  7. Mary Arden's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Mary Arden's house, also known as Glebe Farm. Mary Arden's Farm, also known as Mary Arden's House, is the farmhouse of Mary Shakespeare (née Arden), the mother of Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare. [1] Because of confusion about the actual house inhabited by Mary in the mid-sixteenth century, the term may refer to either of two houses.

  8. Mary Matsuda Gruenewald - Wikipedia

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    Mary Matsuda was born in 1925 in Vashon Island, Washington to Heisuke and Mitsuno (née Horie) Matsuda, Japanese immigrants and farmers. [2] She and her brother, Yoneichi, grew up in the small community of Vashon Island under idyllic circumstances. Her family owned a strawberry farm and attended a local Methodist congregation.

  9. Baby farming - Wikipedia

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    The book Mama's Babies by Gary Crew is the story of a child of a baby farmer in the 1890s. The silent film Sparrows with Mary Pickford was set in a baby farm in the Southern swamps. In The Fire Thief trilogy of novels, a baby farm figures prominently.