No, she didnt. She wore dresses at times but she wore rags. She was a slave going through the underground railroad.
She married John Tubman when she was 25 years old.
her parents names was harmanin Tubman and her farthers name was Joshua tybman a free black African man.
Although she was a woman, and Moses was a man, Harriet Tubman was the "Moses of the Underground Railroad".
She married a free, black man; John Tubman. Yes, they did have kids.
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Harriet Ross) married a freed black man named John Tubman around 1844, when she was 24 years old. She changed her name to Harriet soon after marriage. Their relationship was complicated because she was still enslaved and he was free.
Very little is known about the man Harriet Tubman married. It is known that he was a free man and his name was John Tubman, but it is unclear of how he died or other information about him.
it was John Tubman, but later she married another man named Nelson Davis.
Well Harriet Tubman's 1st name was Arminta her maiden name was Ross. She later on took on the name Harriet after her mother. She got married to a man named John Tubman. When she went back to the south to free her family, John married another woman. Harriet kept the name Tubman.
From the name "Harriet Tubman," you can make words like harm, rare, bar, am, hat, rat, and tub.
He got into a fight with a white man at a plantation. They fought ending up killing John Tubman. Harriet Tubman's husband was dead.
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross) did not have children of her own. Harriet Tubman married a man named Nelson Davis and they adopted a baby girl named Gertie in 1874. Gertie would be more than 100 years old (139 years old in 2013).
NO she was married to a man named John Tubman, but John was against Harriet runing away to the north, so she had to leave him. After that she never married again. NO she was married to a man named John Tubman, but John was against Harriet runing away to the north, so she had to leave him. After that she never married again.