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  1. Mary Margaret Rowland (born October 8, 1961) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and a former United States Magistrate Judge for the same court.

  2. Mary Rowlandson, née White, later Mary Talcott (c. 1637 – January 5, 1711), was a colonial American woman who was captured by Native Americans in 1676 during King Philip's War and held for 11 weeks before being ransomed.

  3. A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (also known as The Sovereignty and Goodness of God) is a 1682 memoir written by Mary (White) Rowlandson, a married English colonist and mother who was captured in 1675 in an attack by Native Americans during King Philip's War.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Mary Rowlandson (born c. 1637, Somerset, England—died January 5, 1710/11, Wethersfield, Connecticut [U.S.]) was a British American colonial author who wrote one of the first 17th-century captivity narratives, in which she told of her capture by Native Americans, revealing both elements of Native American life and of Puritan-Indian ...

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  5. Mary Margaret Rowland is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and a former United States magistrate judge for the same court.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2020 · About Judge Rowland: Judge Mary M. Rowland graduated from the University of Michigan in 1984 and earned her law degree from the University of Chicago in 1988. Following a two-year clerkship with the Hon. Julian Abele Cook Jr. in the Eastern District of Michigan, Judge Rowland worked at the Federal Defender Program in Chicago.

  7. Mary Rowlandson was taken prisoner during King Philip’s War by a band of Nashaway who set fire to her house in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Her sister, brother-in-law, and nephew were killed and Mary was shot, wounding both her and the child she was holding. The child would die in her arms several days later, but Mary survived and was redeemed ...