In October 1637, Mary Dyer gave birth to a premature,
stillborn girl, which, according to descriptions, was anencephalic (lacking
more than a brainstem) and probably had spina bifida (neural tube defects). (See link to my article at the end.) This was
the first anencephalic baby ever reported in America.
Back in their native
country, England,
gravely-deformed babies were called “monsters” or “monstrous births,” and were commonly
known to be heaven-sent proof of heresy or monstrous religious or political beliefs
of the mother.
A holograph of William Bradford's letter to John Winthrop regarding Mary Dyer's stillborn baby. Source: Massachusetts Historical Society |
On April 11, 1638, in the first month after the
revelation of Anne’s trial and Mary’s monster, the governor of Plymouth Colony,
William Bradford, wrote a letter to his friend and colleague, John Winthrop.
Most of the letter was about colonial boundaries and the islands in the
Narragansett Bay, which Plymouth insisted were
part of their original royal patent.
The first part of the Bradford
letter asked for juicy details of Mary Dyer’s poor baby.
"Beloved Sir:
I thank you for your letter touching Mrs Huchngson [Anne Marbury Hutchinson]; I heard since of a monstrous, & prodigious birth [Mary Dyer's miscarriage which Anne attended] which she should discover amongst you; as also that she should retract her confession of acknowledgment of those errors, before she went away..."
THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMOVED BY THE AUTHOR AND IS INCLUDED IN THE BIOGRAPHY, Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother (2018).
THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN REMOVED BY THE AUTHOR AND IS INCLUDED IN THE BIOGRAPHY, Anne Marbury Hutchinson: American Founding Mother (2018).
For more information on Mary Dyer’s “monster,” visit my blog
article HERE.
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