He was the brother of Deborah Samson, and when he was deceased, the name that Deborah used to enlist in the continental army.
Deborah Samson disguised herself as a man and enlisted (after she was already caught trying to enlist in her hometown) as Robert Shirtliffe.
The actual number remains unclear, but yes they existed diguised as men. One was Robert Shirtliffe or Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts. Another famous one was Margaret Cochran Corbin, "Captain Molly". and Mary Ludwig Hays, "Mary the Pitcher".
In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
Dr. Seuss attended two colleges: Dartmouth College and Lincoln College, Oxford.
DEBORAH SAMSON In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
The Dr. Seuss books were written by Theodor Seuss Geisel, who used the pen name Dr. Seuss. He was a popular American author and illustrator known for his whimsical and imaginative children's books.
Robert et Robert was created in 1978.
Robert Peel is spelt like Robert Peel.
Robert is a Romanian equivalent of 'Robert'.
Possibilities: Bob Baker, Robert Brubaker, Robert Cummings, Robert Ellenstein, Bobby Jordan, Robert Montgomery, Robert Preston, Robert Quarry, Robert Ryan, Robert Stack.
Robert Stack.
Robert is pronounced lo me ta