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Mary Ludwig Hays, often referred to as "Molly Pitcher," did not have a ship named after her. Instead, she is known for her role during the American Revolutionary War, particularly for her efforts at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778, where she took over cannon duties after her husband was incapacitated. The nickname "Molly Pitcher" was given to her due to her reputation for bringing water to soldiers during battles.

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