he 1st sided with the the colonial revolutionaries, but then served with the loyalists
Simon Girty died in 1818.
Simon Girty was born in 1741.
Simon Girty was primarily known for his role as a frontiersman and Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War. His interests included Native American culture and alliances, as he lived among various tribes and acted as a mediator between them and British forces. Additionally, Girty had a keen interest in the dynamics of frontier life, including trade, warfare, and survival in the wilderness. His controversial legacy reflects his complex relationships with both Native Americans and colonial settlers.
II have been studying the life of Simon Girty I have seen some interesting things in his life. We saw the Tecumseh drama in Ohio and at the closing part Simon Girty made a very interesting move. The battle was over, the Tecumseh's Indians had lost and the dead bodies that were slain laid all over battle field and many Indians killed. They were looking for Tecumseh's body and the only one who knew Tecumseh well was Simon Girty so that asked Simon Girty which one body was Tecumseh's body. Simon starts looking at the dead bodies and coming across Tecumseh's body but he passes it up and soon points to another Indian warrior and told them that it was Tecumseh. They take that Indian's body and chopped it up while they thought it was Tecumseh's body. Simon's kindness and respect for Tecumseh had mercy that he felt justifying his deceit for showing respect to spare his dead body. They say that one time in Simon's older life he stop going to battle and refused to fight I have picked that Simon was saved at some revival meting and in the last days he was saved man. Is it possible that I have picked up on something from history that at any one can confess and come to the Lord? If Simon Girty was saved anyone can be saved Answer : From what I have read frim history I believe that Simon Girty make a turn around in his last days.
Simon Girty was unpopular primarily because he was a controversial figure during the American Revolutionary War, often seen as a traitor by American colonists. He allied himself with Native American tribes and the British, leading to perceptions of him as a turncoat who betrayed his own people. His reputation was further tarnished by his brutal tactics and the belief that he incited violence against settlers, making him a feared and reviled character in American history.
* King Philip (Metacomet the Indian Chief) * Thomas Dale * Thomas Morton * Blackbeard the pirate (Edward Teach) * Reverend John Smeet * Walter Butler * Simon Girty
The apostles taught by Jesus were Simon-Peter, James and John (who were brothers) Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew (this name is thought to be mispelled and should be Bartolomay), Matthew, Thomas, James (son of Alphaeus) Thaddeus, Simon the Patriot and Judas Iscariot.
U. J. Jones has written: 'Simon Girty' -- subject(s): Fiction 'History of the early settlement of the Juniata valley: embracing an account of the early pioneers, and the trials and privations incident to the settlement of the valley' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, Indians of North America, History
Franklin Burdge has written: 'A notice of John Haring' 'The life of a patriot whom death deprived of his chance of signing the immortal Declaration of American independence, Simon Boerum, of Brooklyn, N.Y.'
Simon and Simon - 1981 Simon and Simon and Associates 8-2 was released on: USA: 15 October 1988
Thomas Boyd has written: 'Light-horse Harry Lee' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Simon Girty the White Savage' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Wars 'The dark cloud' 'Mad Anthony Wayne' 'Through the wheat' -- subject(s): Fiction, World War, 1914-1918, United States. Marine Corps, United States 'Poor John Fitch'
"Simon & Simon" (1981). Stars Gerald McRaney, Jameson Parker.