Molly Pitcher
yes William hays was in the battle of monmouth
That was Mary Hays McCauley, also known as Molly Pitcher, for bring pitchers of water from a nearby well to exhausted soldiers.
Mary Hays McCauley carried water in a pitcher to thirsty soldiers.
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Molly Pitcher Hays fired a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth after her husband John Hays got dehydrated. She also carried pitchers of water out onto the battlefield from a nearby spring, assisted in cooking meals for all the soldiers, cleaned, and cared for wounded soldiers.
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yes William hays was in the battle of monmouth
a wife that took her husbands place after he was shot during the battle of monmouth
to help out the soldiers at the battle of monmouth she also loaded a cannon she was a very brave lady
Molly Pitcher, the heroine of the Battle of Monmouth, was actually named Mary Ludwig McCauley or Mary Hays. She had one son name John Hays.
"Molly Pitcher", who at the Battle of Monmouth is generally believed to have been a woman named Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly. "Molly Pitcher" may have been a general nickname given to any woman who carried water to soldiers during a battle.
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley took water to soldiers by Pennsylvania Legislature in 1822. BBB333: At the battle of the Monmouth Courthouse
In New Jersey, June 28, 1778 at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse
How did Mary Ludwig Hays get her nickname "Molly Pitcher"? h
Mary Ludwig Hays was in the battle of Monmouth with her husband. She was hauling water to the weary men while her husband was in the battle. When her husband was unable to fight, she took his place.
Mary Ludwig Hays is often referred to as Molly Pitcher. It is recorded that she one son, Johanes or John, with her first husband, William Hays.