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Yes, and no. Deborah Sampson s her maiden name, Debroah Gannet is her married name.
Deborah Sampson died before
They lived in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Deborah Sampson Gannet liked to go hunting and ride horses.
Deborah Sampson Gannet fought in the American Revolution. She disguised herself as a man and served 17 months in the Continental Army. â??I burst the tyrant bands, which held my sex in awe. "is one of her quotes. Another is, â??I am indeed willing to acknowledge what I have done, an error and presumption. I will call it an error and presumption because I swerved from the accustomed flowery path of female delicacy, to walk upon the heroic precipice of feminine perdition!â??.
Yes, and no. Deborah Sampson s her maiden name, Debroah Gannet is her married name.
Deborah Sampson died before
She married Benjamin Gannet
They lived in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Deborah Sampson Gannet liked to go hunting and ride horses.
Deborah Sampson's husband was named Benjamin Gannet. She is known for serving in the American Revolutionary War. She dressed as a man to serve in the war.
A farmer named Benjamin Gaannet.
She got married in 1785 to Benjamin Gannet, had 3 children.
Deborah Sampson is famous for her enlistment and service as a Revolutionary soldier from 1781 - 1783. She went by the name Robert Shurtlieff. In 1783, she became ill and her secret was discovered and she was honorably discharged. Two years later, she married Benjamin Gannet, lived as a farmer's wife and raised three children. In 1802, she went on a speaking tour, telling of her experiences. She died in 1827 at age 66 and her husband received a spousal pension based on her service.
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Deborah Sampson Gannet fought in the American Revolution. She disguised herself as a man and served 17 months in the Continental Army. â??I burst the tyrant bands, which held my sex in awe. "is one of her quotes. Another is, â??I am indeed willing to acknowledge what I have done, an error and presumption. I will call it an error and presumption because I swerved from the accustomed flowery path of female delicacy, to walk upon the heroic precipice of feminine perdition!â??.
Yes a Gannet is a bird and it has small feathers