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Bicycle-riding, aspiring archaeologist Marigold Manners is back and ready for adventure in Elizabeth Hobbs’s next mesmerizing historical mystery. “A humdinger…whose characters bring to mind those of both Emily Brontë and L. M. Montgomery” (Kirkus), this second installment is perfect for fans of Deanna Rayborn. 1894, Boston. Penniless Boston heiress and accomplished modern woman Marigold Manners has put her past to good use, selling the story of the Great Misery Island Murders to earn enough money to resume the life she was always meant to have and return to her studies at Wellesley College. But her carefully laid plans for academic excellence are thrown into disarray when she stumbl...
John Odiorne was born ca. 1627 and immigrated to America and settled in New Hampshire. He married Mary Johnson and eventually died in 1707 at Newcastle, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Maine, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. Includes descendants of Robert Stedman who died in 1666. He settled in Massachusetts. Includes Brackett, Meacham, and related families.