At first she was sent to an orphanage and then lived with foster parents. Her foster parents were cruel and abusive. After 2 years she escaped and went back to her mother who by then had remarried but was still very poor.
Yes she read but she had very little time to read because she was busy taking care of Manfred Von Richthofen and the father.
She was treated so badly when she was took by the man,and his wife,who promised to take good care of her.They treated her just like a slave.
Annie Oakley accomplished being the sharp shooter in the wild west and shows because she could look into a mirror and have the gun over her shoulder and make a bulls eye.
Annie Oakley was extremely poor. Her father died when she was six and her mother was unable to support Annie and her siblings. Annie was presently sent to the Darke County Infirmary, which was an asylum, where she was assigned chores to help the administrator. She was recruited by a local farmer and his wife from nearby Preble, presumably to work as a mother's help, but by most accounts they grievously abused the poor child from ages 10-12. Eventually she ran away and managed to make her way home to Woodland, Ohio, but by then she had scars on her back and her psyche. In later years she recalled her childhood as happy, but this must've been a form of denial since she was deprived of her mother's care and forced to work long hours as a prisoner in the home of an abusive couple.
Annie Oakley was born near Willowdell [ formerly Woodland ].
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They didn't care about incest among each other.
The butler in "Annie" is named Drake. He works for the wealthy Daddy Warbucks and helps take care of Annie.
Play with them
Linda Denise Oakley has written: 'Psychiatric primary care' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Interviewing in psychiatry, Mental Disorders, Mental health, Mental illness, Mental status examination, Primary Health Care
she doesn't have any
she took care of her siblings