Earliest years? I think the earliest would be long time after her death, certainly was not penned by Heavenly direction. The only flesh being that has passed through this flesh age perfect and without sin is Christ, in the flesh called Emanuel... God with us.
Now I do not know but is the general acceptance that Eve went to or is going to .ell? Because see I do not believe that decision has been made. As Eve certainly did not commit the unforgivable sin, as that sin can only be committed at an appointed time and that time has not yet arrived.
I think there are going to be a great number of very disappointed people when all mysteries are revealed... Eve could well have repented and accepted Christ when He was in the tomb ministering to all those back to this time.
Mary was called the Virgin with such regularity that modern liberal schools asserted that she was confused with pagan goddesses such as Athena who were known as Virgins. This, of course, assumed that the Virgin Birth was a myth, one useful to Christians to promote the divinity of Jesus. But interest in Mary in the second century and following is surprising if one assumes that most Christians gained all their knowledge from Scripture. Unlikely that all churches even had copies of the whole New Testament. Christians works abounded, and the pro-gospel of St. James, the most famous of them provides a picture of the early life of Mary as well as Jesus. The doctrine of the Incarnation cannot, of course, be discussed without reference to Mary’s role. Many Marian devotions use language even i find excessive, but what surprises me is the downplaying of Mary even at Xmas time.