Lydia Darragh was a Quaker woman in colonial America, known for her intelligence and resourcefulness. While specific details about her financial status are not well-documented, she lived in a time when many women, especially those in her social circle, often faced economic challenges. Therefore, it is likely that she was neither exceptionally rich nor extremely poor, but rather lived a modest life typical of her community.
No, Lydia Darragh was not a spy himself. However, he had hired people to do his spy and investigative work for him.
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Lydia Darragh had 9 children but sadly 4 died at infancy.
Lydia had a mom and a dad, but no sisters or brothers.
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Lydia Darragh had five children. Charles Darragh, Ann Darragh, John Darragh, William Darragh, and Susannah Darragh
Lydia darragh was a spy for George Washington
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There is a gravestone after Lydia Darragh.
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Lydia Darragh spied for George Washington.
no, lydia Darragh did not have a british accent. She was Irish.
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Lydia Darragh told George Washington's group about an attack that the British were planning.
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No, Lydia Darragh was not a spy himself. However, he had hired people to do his spy and investigative work for him.
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