Longtime Provincetown resident and author.
"I only gradually understood that the whole life of the children and my father rested on my unaccustomed shoulders. I began to realize that my writing was no longer something that helped along someone else, a sort of lucky by-product of our joint lives, but the only way I knew of earning a livelihood."
Time and the Town (1942)
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Despite what is written on her tombstone, Mary Heaton Vorse was born October 11, 1874. Her father was Hiram Heaton, Jr. (1841-1914); her mother was Ellen Cordelia Blackman Marvin.
(1834-1910). Her parents were maried in 1873. She was my grandfather's 3rd cousin.
Longtime Provincetown resident and author.
"I only gradually understood that the whole life of the children and my father rested on my unaccustomed shoulders. I began to realize that my writing was no longer something that helped along someone else, a sort of lucky by-product of our joint lives, but the only way I knew of earning a livelihood."
Time and the Town (1942)
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Despite what is written on her tombstone, Mary Heaton Vorse was born October 11, 1874. Her father was Hiram Heaton, Jr. (1841-1914); her mother was Ellen Cordelia Blackman Marvin.
(1834-1910). Her parents were maried in 1873. She was my grandfather's 3rd cousin.
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