Searching for Mayflowers by Lori McKay

A riveting true story about the first quintuplets born in Canada

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On a blustery night in Little Egypt, NS, in the winter of 1880, a humble farmer named Maria Murray gave birth to five tiny but otherwise perfect babies—quintuplets.
The local townsfolk flocked to witness the miracle for themselves. Sadly, four of the infants died soon after birth. A photographer took a picture of the bodies placed next to their living sister. On the third day, the fifth baby passed away.
In the late nineteenth century, "curiosities" such as quintuplets were in high demand as entertainment. Circus showman P. T. Barnum sent a telegram asking if he could purchase the dead babies. The family declined, and, fearing grave robbers, dug the bodies up from the local cemetery and buried them in the basement of their home. Three months later, they exhumed them once again and buried them in a secret location.
When author Lori McKay's grandmother told her the story of the Murray quintuplets, McKay was enthralled. The best part: her great-great-grandmother had delivered the babies, although newspaper accounts credited a doctor with the delivery.
Featuring never-before-seen photos, Searching for Mayflowers is the captivating story of McKay's quest to unravel this 140-plus-year-old family mystery, weaving together history, intrigue, and a complicated family legacy. (Nimbus Publishing Limited)
Lori McKay is a journalist, editor and writer based in Dartmouth, N.S. She was a newspaper and magazine editor for over 20 years and Searching for Mayflowers: The True Story of Canada's First Quintuplets is her first book.