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Anne Bonny's real name was Anne Cormac.
her father was a lawyer and her mother was a maid.
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On Anne bonnys flag it was black with a white skull and cross bones the 1 pink heart at both sides of the bones
Anne Bonny's mother, Mary Brennan, is believed to have died shortly after giving birth to Anne in 1700. The details surrounding her death are not well-documented, and much of what is known comes from historical accounts that focus primarily on Anne Bonny's life as a pirate. Her early life and family background remain somewhat obscure, contributing to the mystery surrounding her family's history.
Anne Bonny was sentenced to be hanged for piracy, but her execution was postponed because she was pregnant. There are no records of her being executed, and it is speculated that she may have been released or pardoned.
It is generally accepted based upon information from her descendants that Anne Bonny had two children. Neither of which is named publicly, but the first one took on the name Cunningham. The second child was born in what is now South Carolina.
Anne Bonny's maiden name was Anne Cormac. She was born in Ireland around 1700 and later moved to the American colonies, where she became a notorious pirate in the Caribbean. Bonny is often remembered for her adventurous life and her partnership with fellow pirate Calico Jack Rackham.
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The pirate, Anne Bonny, was a madrigal.
The pirate, Anne Bonny, was a madrigal.
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