yes
Amelia Earheart was the first woman to fly over the U.S.A
Her mother did not work. She came from an affluent family.
Amy Earhart Mureil Earhart Edward Earhart
In the very late nineties or around 2000. The death received little publicity. she died in Connecticut. Her name was Muriel Earhart Morrissey. She wrote two books about her (Courageous sister).
Her grandfather was. Not her father or mother.
Amelia was admired for her dedication and perserverance. R.I.P Amelia :(
Amelia Earheart was the first woman to fly over the U.S.A
She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. And then she flew a short time later and never came back.
Amelia Earhart was an aviator, not a runner. I can't say with absolute certainty that she never ran a cross country race, but I do know that during the time she lived, running was considered unsafe for women, and it was extremely uncommon for them to compete in races of any sort.
Amelia Stiles has written: 'Micka family' 'Micka family'
Amelia was the oldest sibling.
there were four people in Amelia Earharts immediate family her, her sister and her mom and dad.
Amelia Earhart's sister, Muriel Earhart, was also known for her involvement in aviation, but she did not achieve the same level of fame as Amelia. Amelia's ancestors were also notable figures in American history, including her grandfather who was a former judge and her great-grandfather who was a congressman.
When Amelia Eahart finally married Gorge Putnam, that was here third purposed. her first one was from her life boyfriend, he asked her twice. Next, after she refused both of those purposes, she ended up marrying her manager, Gorge Putnam. They were both madly in love. One day, Amelia ask gorge, if she could fly over the world. Of course he said yes!
there were four people in Amelia Earharts immediate family her, her sister and her mom and dad.
she was married.
no