Jane McCrea (1752-July 27, 1777) was a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War whose reported death at the hands of Indian allies of the British became a motivating event for the American rebels. Her last name has also been spelled "McCrae" and "MacCrae".
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Jane McCrea died in 1777.
Jane McCrea was born in 1752. She was part of the American Revolution. She had eight brother. She was murdered she was a patriot and a very nice lady.
Kim McCrea left WYFF after getting engaged. She and her husband live in the Indianapolis area
Jody McCrea's birth name is McCrea, Joel Dee.
Joel McCrea's birth name is McCrea, Joel Albert.
The story of Jane McCrea, while not exactly mimicking the traditional Lucretia narrative, was used during and after the founding of the American republic and held many of the same philosophical underpinnings as the old founding myth. By reworking the tale of Lucretia and offering a new female sacrificial figure to fit a new nation with diverse representations of villainy and tyranny, the murder and mourning of Jane McCrea gave patriarchal republicanism in America a new rallying cry. Turning from suicide to murder, and from actual rape to the threat of rape, Jane McCrea's death, and its invocation throughout the founding of the American republic, allowed male citizens to create a new, American version of the Lucretia myth, which functioned similarly to the Roman republican version, and helped further American male fraternity.
Jody McCrea is 6' 3".
Terry McCrea is 5' 11".
Dave McCrea is 5' 10".
Walter McCrea was born in 1810.
Walter McCrea died in 1892.
Phil McCrea was born in 1948.