ok bettsy rosses later life was like this she died as a widow and was still nitting some peeps think she died nitting no profe but she lived out on a country farm and had a difrent life
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The height of Betsy Ross is not unknown. Betsy is known for making the United States of America's flag.
Betsy Ross had three children: Clara, who died in infancy, and two daughters, Sarah and Rebecca. She had her children with her first husband, John Ross, and later married Joseph Ashburn and then John Claypoole. Betsy Ross is best known for her association with the American flag, but details about her family life are less documented.
Betsy Ross's family was caring and loving the only time they weren't supportive was when she married John Ross. It was because Betsy was a Quaker which was her culture but John wasn't so her parents wanted her to marry someone who was a Quaker. But Betsy didn't like that idea because she was in love with John. Betsy sister was supportive though because she was already married she had married a sailor and he sailed Betsy and John to the other side of the river to get married so that's just what they did.
betsy's early life is she was born in Philadelphia and she was poor
Betsy Ross was originally from a Quaker Family
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Betsy Ross lost her eyesight. Betsy Ross, known for her association with the creation of the American flag, lived a long life and continued to work in her upholstery business until her later years. While there are various stories and legends about her life, the details regarding her eyesight specifically are not well-documented.
ok bettsy rosses later life was like this she died as a widow and was still nitting some peeps think she died nitting no profe but she lived out on a country farm and had a difrent life
Maud Hart Lovelace has written: 'Gentlemen from England' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, British Americans 'Over the big hill' 'Betsy-Tacy and Tib' -- subject(s): Friendship, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'Betsy-Tacy Books' 'Betsy and Joe' 'Winona's Pony Cart' -- subject(s): Fiction, Birthdays, Ponies, Family life, Parties 'Betsy Was a Junior/Betsy and Joe' 'Betsy-Tacy and Tib (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy Was a Junior (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Heaven to Betsy (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy in spite of herself' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Schools, Social life and customs, Self-perception, Interpersonal relations, High schools, Friendship, City and town life 'The Charming Sally' 'Carney's House Party' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs, Interpersonal relations, Vacations, Parties, Friendship, Universities and colleges 'Betsy and Joe (Betsy-Tacy Book)' 'Betsy's Wedding (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy in Spite of Herself (Betsy-Tacy)' 'Betsy and the great world' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs, Voyages and travels, Self-perception, Interpersonal relations, Travel
yes betsy's life was hard going through her husbands death
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