Molly Pitcher is a term for a woman that fought in the American Revolutionary War. It is more folklore than fact, but it is generally accepted that the woman behind the story was Mary Ludwig Hays, who died on January 22, 1852.
molly pitcher died when she was 78 and she died of natural causes
Molly Ludwig Hayes otherwise known as Molly Pitcher never had any formal schooling. She was born in 1754 and died in 1832.
she had two husbands the first one was John hays. john hays died in a war,he died in 1789 not long after his death molly pitcher married George Macaulay he was not so nice to molly
Molly Pitcher's Bothers names were Brian and DaineJohann Martin
Molly Pitcher was a patriot. Her husband was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and, sometimes even during battles, would carry a pitcher of water to give the parched men a drink. They would say Molly.....Pitcher when they needed a drink (molly pitcher wasn't her real name, it was a nickname). During a major battle, when her husband was shot at the cannon and badly injured, she took the helm and fought in the battle herself, despite the fact that she was a woman. Some regarded her as a war hero.
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, known by the nickname Molly Pitcher, was born in Trenton, NJ in 1754. She passed away in 1832 in Carlisle, PA. In 1777 and in the spring of 1778 she was in Valley Forge, helping to care for dying soldiers. In June of 1778 she was at the Battle of Monmouth attending to soldiers by fetching water for them.
molly pitcher died when she was 78 and she died of natural causes
Molly Pitcher had died of old age and when she got old she got sick and died
Molly Pitcher died and is buried in Carlisle, Pennsylvania on January 22, 1832
molly pitcher went after her husband died by gunshot and she fired his cannon until she died.
Molly pitcher died in the United states and was buried in old cemetery, Carlisle Pennsylvania.
She died from typhoid fever.
cos her husband died
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
No. She died of skin cancer.
Molly Ludwig Hayes otherwise known as Molly Pitcher never had any formal schooling. She was born in 1754 and died in 1832.
she died in Trenton, Pennsylvania and died of old age
January 22, 1832