Betsy Ross is credited with having made the first American flag. She apparently made it in 1776 after a visit from George Washington, and demonstrated her prowess with a needle and scissors in creating stars.
Many people believe Betsy Ross made the first American flag, although many people would say it's not a proven fact.
Betsy Ross was best known for making the american flag and being a hard working lady
John Ross, John Ashburn, and John Claypole
Betsy Ross had a touch of a british accent and a southern accent as well
Betsy Ross finished school when she was 12 years old.
" Today the American knight holds the commercial supremacy of the world." - Betsy Ross Ashburn Claypoole
Betsy Ross' Grandparents went by the names of Andrew Griscom, (Griscom being Betsy's maiden name) and Sarah Griscom (Dole being her maiden name). Andrew was a Quaker Carpenter, who moved from England to Philidelphia to become a participant in Penn's "holy experiment". Both Andrew's sons become well known carpenters. Sarah was born in Whales
When she did the famerican flag
Well, Betsy Ross fell in love with him. He was the son of a assistant in Christ Church.
Betsy Ross learned how to sew when she was a girl not an adult. Her Aunt Sarah taught her very well.
Yes. Betsy Ross learned to sew from her aunt, Sara Griscom.
Betsy Ross: Designer of Our Flag, & Betsy Ross: Quaker Rebel
John Ross, John Ashburn, and John Claypole
Betsy Ross had a touch of a british accent and a southern accent as well
Betsy Ross finished school when she was 12 years old.
" Today the American knight holds the commercial supremacy of the world." - Betsy Ross Ashburn Claypoole
Betsy Ross' Grandparents went by the names of Andrew Griscom, (Griscom being Betsy's maiden name) and Sarah Griscom (Dole being her maiden name). Andrew was a Quaker Carpenter, who moved from England to Philidelphia to become a participant in Penn's "holy experiment". Both Andrew's sons become well known carpenters. Sarah was born in Whales
The Betsy Ross Award, is a Certificate of Appreciation that was awarded to Susan Guinther (now Stevenson) on November 8, 2000 for her "outstanding effort in creating a Two-Star Marine Corps flag for the visiting MGEN Jack Davis, Commanding General, 4th Marine Division" when one was not available otherwise.
yes betsy's life was hard going through her husbands death