After her husband passed out,because of the heat.After her husband passed out,because of the heat.
Mary Ludwig Hays was in the battle of Monmouth with her husband. She was hauling water to the weary men while her husband was in the battle. When her husband was unable to fight, she took his place.
Her real name was Mary Hays. She got her name because Molly is a nick name for Mary and she carried a pitcher of water and soldiers used to call "Molly get the pitcher." Her husband's name was William Hays and he used to fire the cannon. If he was ever wounded, Molly would take his place.
There isn't a place that has a Z in it that is associated with the Revolutionary War. However, Zweibrucken Regiment and Zenger trial are both words with a Z in them that is associated with the Revolutionary War.
Mary Ludwig Hays helped by giving the American soldier pitcher water while the war was going on. The American soldiers said that she should have not been on the battle field. But Mary Ludwig Hay refuse to stop helping the American soldier. She went on the battle field with her husband. After her husband WA wounded she took is gun and reloded the cannons. they called her "Molly Pitcher."
There were no wars happening within the Revolutionary War. The only actual war that was going on at this exact time and place was the Revolutionary War.
She was really good in the place of her husband in the Revolutionary War!!!!!!!!!!!!!! She also carried pitchers of water to overheated soldiers. George Washington then made her an officer known as "Sergeant Molly"
Margaret Corbin is well known for taking the place of her husband when he was fatally wounded during the battle at Fort Washington on November 16th, 1776. Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley who was nicknamed Molly Pitcher did the same thing during the battle at Monmouth in New Jersey when her husband collapsed at the cannon during the war in 1778.
she took her huspands place as setting off a cannon when he fell due to a heart stroke
Mary Ludwig Hays was in the battle of Monmouth with her husband. She was hauling water to the weary men while her husband was in the battle. When her husband was unable to fight, she took his place.
Molly Pitcher has been deemed as folklore, possibly based off of Mary Ludwig Hays
She hauled water to the men at the battlefield in the battle of Monmouth. She also took her husband's (John Hays) place in the battlefield after he died there and fired round after round at the British.
The woman who did that was Margaret Ludwig Hays, or Molly Pitcher which they named her
78 silly gosh dont u know anything :]ImprovementShe was 24, born in in October 1744 and married in July 1769 to John Casper Hays. The second time she was married she was about 49 and that was to John McCauley, a friend of her late husband. In January 1832 she passed away due to skin cancer when she was approximately 87. More Info:Her real name was Mary Ludwig Hays and then Mary Ludwig McCauley (Ludwig being her maiden name), when she got famous and received her nickname 'Molly Pitcher', originally 'Moll of the Pitcher', she was married to John Hays. And she got famous at the Battle of Monmouth on June 28th, 1778, where, reportedly, her husband was shot and she took his place at his cannon.To The Person Who Originally Posted:24 silly gosh don't YOU know anything?? (:
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She fought in the revolutionary war in Massachusetts 4th Regiment of the Continental army.
During the Battle of Monmouth in 1778, Mary Ludwig Hays carried water to her husband and other soldiers. The soldiers called her"Moll of the Pitcher," or Molly Pitcher. When her husband was wounded, she took his place, loading and firing a cannon.
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