Yes, she did, for flying across America.
Amelia Earhart's husband was called George Palmer Putnam
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Of course, otherwise she couldn't have been conceived or born. Assuming that we are talking about Amelia Earhart, her parents were called Amelia and Samuel Earhart.
I don't believe Amelia Earhart ever changed her name. Even when she married George Putnam she insisted on still being called Amelia Earhart
Amelia only had one sibling and that was her sister Murial.
When Amelia bought her first plane it was called the CANARY
The names of Amelia Earhart's parents were (father) Edwin Earhart and (mother) Amy Earhart. she had one sister named Muriel sometimes called "pidge"
Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2,1937 during a flight. Two years later, people called off the search for Amelia and declared her dead.
Amelia Earhart flew across the atlantic ocean solo in plane called the friendship she started out in Boston and touched down in London.
She married with a man called George Putnam
Amelia Earhart was the daughter of a German-American man and her namesake and mother, Amelia "Amy" Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart, Millie, grew up with her younger sister, Grace Muriel, nicknamed Pidge. Their mother did not believe in enforcing the same rules other little girls had to go by .
There is a book called 'Amelia Earhart - Last Flight' which was written by her husband, the publisher G P Puttam, with entries from her journals and various letters.