Laura Secord was a Canadian heroine known for her role during the War of 1812. In June 1813, she made a courageous 20-mile journey through enemy territory to warn British forces of an impending American attack. Her efforts significantly contributed to the British victory at the Battle of Beaver Dams. Secord is celebrated as a symbol of loyalty and bravery in Canadian history.
Yes, she did.
James Secord was wounded during the War of 1812, specifically at the Battle of Queenston Heights in October 1812. He sustained his injury while attempting to rescue his wounded wife, Laura Secord, who had been caught in the crossfire. Secord's bravery not only led to his injury but also to his later role in warning British forces of an impending American attack, which was pivotal for the British victory.
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important life event is she was supposed to walk 30 km,to warn British about the war. she was married to James Secord and had 6 children
We don't know how long it took Lura Secord to get to FizGibbon, but she had to walk for 32 km (20 miles) which would have taken her a very long time.
Luara Hayrapetyan was born on 1997-09-29.
James Secord
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James Secord
Jennifer Secord is 5' 3".
Jess Secord is 5' 2".
David Secord died in 1844.
David Secord was born in 1759.
Richard Secord was born in 1932.
Laura secord died on October 17 1868
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Laura Secord was born on September 13, 1775.