Polly Cooper was an Oneida woman that played an important part of Revolutionary War. She aided George Washington and his men at Valley Forge that freezing winter of 1777-78. She brought corn to feed them and also helped the sick/wounded. She was awarded a shawl for her efforts.
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She got it during the war. When the wives invited her to go into town one day they saw her looking at the shaw. When they got home they told their husbands and they all chipped in money to buy it for her.
Polly King Ruhtenberg died in 1983.
The name of his wife is Mary Polly Finley.
his daughters name is fiona capula cooper and his sons name is jonack bermula cooper
1815
Polly Cooper's birth place is unknown to history.
Polly cooper grew elderly, she had 10 children, and she donated sperm to the clinics.
1850.
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No one knows where she died. That mystery is still trying to be solved.
1794
The Oneida tribe, part of the Iroquois nation.
Polly Cooper was a member of the Oneida Nation and her birth date and place of birth are unknown. It is known that she was an American patriot and played an important role in being an ally during the American Revolution.
Polly Cooper's Birth date is unknown - Her birth year could not have been in 1794 because she aided George Washington and his soldiers at Valley Forge the winter of 1777-78. The Chief of her tribe's name was Chief Oskanondohna
She was being an Oneida woman LOLz.....:) jk jk no one really knows
Polly Wylly Cooper has written: 'Isle of Hope' 'Sand between our toes' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Social life and customs, History 'A vistor's guide to Savannah' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
The cast of A Wireless Rescue - 1915 includes: George Cooper as Jim Burke Dorothy Kelly as Polly Welch Charles Wellesley