Mary Reed and Anne Bonny were notorious pirates active in the Caribbean during the early 18th century. They were captured in 1720 and tried for piracy in Jamaica. Both women were sentenced to hang, but their executions were postponed due to their pregnancies. Ultimately, their fates remain unclear, as historical records do not confirm whether they were executed or escaped.
Cabeza De Vaca married Anne Bonnie and Mary reed
There was a girl named Mary Donner in the Donner Party, and a woman named Margaret Reed.
Reed Homestead was created in 1809.
Ed Reed was born on September 11, 1978.
Judy W Reed was a slave in 1789
2 of them in true life were named Anne Bonny and Mary Reed.
Some troubles Mary Reed and Anne Bonny ran in to along way were, they were caught by the Gov, of Jamaica and the whole crew was drunk so the two girl pirates fought. In the end they were all captured. Anne and Mary plead with their lives to have a separate execution then the rest of the crew because they were both pregnant. (which they did) They were in jail, but instead of Mary being hung she died of a fever while pregnant. We don't know for sure about Anne's death
Mary Read sailed on several ships during her time as a pirate, but she is most famously associated with the pirate ship "Revenge," captained by Calico Jack Rackham. The Revenge was known for its crew of notorious pirates, including Read and Anne Bonny. Together, they became infamous in the early 18th century for their exploits in the Caribbean.
Mary Read was known to have sailed on the pirate ship "The Revenge," which was captained by the infamous pirate Calico Jack Rackham. The ship was active in the early 18th century in the Caribbean, where Read, along with fellow pirate Anne Bonny, gained notoriety for their exploits. Ultimately, the crew of The Revenge was captured in 1720, leading to Read's trial and execution.
Cabeza De Vaca married Anne Bonnie and Mary reed
Anne Bonney and the crew she sailed with (including Captain John "Calico Jack" Racham, and crew mate Mary Reed) were caught by the English Navy in 1724. The crew was ambushed while the majority of the men were drunk. They fled under the deck and hid while Anne and Mary fought off the Naval crew above, but they were painfully outnumbered. The crew was arrested and many of the pirates were found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. Anne Bonney bought herself some time because she was pregnant at the time of the trial, and it was decided that she would not be hanged until after she gave birth. Soon afterwards Anne and all records of her existence disappeared. It is assumed that she escaped from prison and was not hanged. She was caught at sea, but she escaped from prison.
Lindy Reed Shukla's birth name is Linda Anne Reed.
Mary Reed Edwards has written: 'Mary Reed Edwards papers' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, American Diplomatic and consular service, Description and travel
Donna Reed's children, including her daughter Mary and her son, are known to have pursued various paths in life. Mary, also known as Mary Anne, has worked in the entertainment industry, while her son, Tim, has had a more private life. Since Donna Reed's passing in 1986, her children have generally kept a low profile, with limited public information available about their current activities.
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Yes! And more than I can name... Blackbeard (Edward Teach), Bartholemew "Black Bart" Roberts, John "Calico Jack" Rackam, Anne Bonny, Mary Reed, William Kidd, Henry Every, Charles Vane, Benjamin Hornigold, Thomas Tew, Edward Low, Lowther, John Martel, Samuel Bellamy... and many more. And these are only the names of some captains*, but remember that they sailed with a countless ramble of men (and a few women) in their crews. (*Except Bonney and Reed, they were not really captains)
Donna Reed played Mary Hatch Bailey