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About Mary Swaine
During the Pequot war, two daughters of William Swaine were captured by the Indians and taken to Pequot, now New London. Here they were rescued by a Dutch trading vessel and transferred to the care of Lion Gardiner, then in command at Saybrook, at a cost of 10 pounds to the latter, who writes in 1660: "I am yet to have thanks for my care and charge about them." His daughter Mary married in New Haven, name not known.
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