no no no it ain't because if there was you would not have made that commet
No, but Daniel Boone did have a sister named Sarah
No their is no biography one her
It is difficult to find information on Sarah Boone, an African American inventor who on April 26,1892, obtained United States patent rights for her improvements to the ironing board.Bernstein, Leonard, Alan Winkler, and Linda Zierdt-Warshaw. American Women in Technology: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO (2000). ISBN 1-57607-072-7
Famous black inventor - African American patent holder ... Sarah Boone. An improvement to the ironing board (U.S. Patent #473653) was ... which made the mass production of affordable shoes possible.
Sarah Boone's birthday was March 7, 1878. She is an African-American inventor who is credited with making great advances to the design of the ironing board.
Sarah Boone is credited with the invention and the patent for the ironing board. She was an African American inventor and received the patent in 1892.
go on Google.com then type in Sarah Boone name in then enter then click image the u will see a black an d white piture of her-Incorrect, Sarah Boone is an African American inventor and the black and white photo on Google.com is of a older white women. There are no photos of Sarah Boone, the inventor, online as of yet.
Sarah Boone was an African American inventor of the ironing board. Her mother was Jane VanCleve and her father was Squire Jr. Boone.
Sara Boone was an African American inventor best known for her design of the modern ironing board, patented in 1892. Her invention improved the efficiency of ironing clothes and contributed to the evolution of household appliances. Boone was one of the first African American women to receive a patent, highlighting her role in the history of innovation. Despite her contributions, she remained relatively obscure in the historical narrative of inventors.
no but it was improved by African American Sarah Boone
sarah boone was the first african american to invent , the iron oar
Sarah Boone, an African American inventor known for her improvements to the ironing board, had three children: John, George, and a daughter named Mary. Boone's innovations and contributions were significant during a time when African Americans faced considerable challenges. Her legacy is remembered not only through her inventions but also through her family's history.