Her first husband died her second husband and her didnt get along same with her third husband
Many women were spies for the patriots. One method they used to let them know they had information was to hang the laundry with certain colors or patterns. There were a few who dressed as men and fought. Some went to war with their husbands. Martha Washington was at Valley Forge with her husband and so were other officers wives. Some acted as nurses and many stayed home to run the farm or business while their husbands fought.
It was very hard because they didn't get to see there husbands and had to support there family on their own. Most women those days didn't have many skills so it was hard for them to get good jobs.
It was probably because there was a war on.
It wasn't all war. Many went home to take care of the family farm. There were so many they were called "sunshine patriots". The colonies were 95% farmers. In Valley Forge there is a fable about the men starving, not having shoes, and in the cold. This is not true. Federal park historians have found that they were well fed, clothed, and in warm huts. The officer wives joined their husbands. Washington in his letters to Congress couldn't admit this because he knew they would cut funds. So, he spun a story. The 10,000 man army was supplied each month with a million pounds of flour, a million pounds of meat and fish. Each man was allotted more than 3 pounds of flour, meat, and fish per day.
It wasn't all war. Many went home to take care of the family farm. There were so many they were called "sunshine patriots". The colonies were 95% farmers. In Valley Forge there is a fable about the men starving, not having shoes, and in the cold. This is not true. Federal park historians have found that they were well fed, clothed, and in warm huts. The officer wives joined their husbands. Washington in his letters to Congress couldn't admit this because he knew they would cut funds. So, he spun a story. The 10,000 man army was supplied each month with a million pounds of flour, a million pounds of meat and fish. Each man was allotted more than 3 pounds of flour, meat, and fish per day.
For # 1 Pauline Only Had 4 Kids Not 7 Kids So Their Names Were Ida, Charles C., Charles L., August. And I Know This Because, I Did A Project On Pauline Cushman
to me i think 4 Amy Dumas (Lita) has not been married. So she has had no husbands.
She was a virgin goddess, so none.
probably
She had 3 husbands, so whatever
The cast of Husbands Are So Jealous - 1934 includes: Jack Livesey as The Husband
Pauline comes from a wondrous woman named Farah . In 1900s Farah was a mixed 13 years old . She was pregnant . Her Uncle was a farm worker and it was a spotty flower and Farah researched it and she thought it was a flower called Pauline .. So to tell the truth Pauline is a spotty flower
WWII, while the mouse is away, the cats play. Especially if their husbands are hiding up in the mountains.
One could believe her statements that she was too much of a prude to be intimate with any man before she married him.
The quick answer is she poisoned so many people using arsenic including her husbands and children. She was hanged for her crimes.
Demeter never married, so never had a husband.
i want to be a spy i am looking forward to be clever and be a spy as well as i want to be a trainer ============================== The answer above is from a prankster so a major edit is required. General George B. McClellan hired the head of the Pinkerton Detective Agency to provide "intelligence" namely espionage, to help the Army of the Potomac assess the strengths and weaknesses of Confederate armies. Allan J. Pinkerton headed McClellan's military espionage bureau. Another spy for the Union was acting independently from the Pinkertons, this was Pauline Cushman. Another spy of note for the Union was Elizabeth Van Lew.