Sybil Ludington actions affected the American Revolution by accepting a dangerous job , to warn the soliders that their supplies could get in a fire because the british were burning Danbury and the supplies of the soldiers wer near by Danbury By: Yamile Rojas jack rojas juan c. rojas beatriz hinotroza
Shirley Ardel Mason, also known as "Sybil," died on February 26, 1998. She was known for her multiple personality disorder and became famous because of a book and movie.
On April 26th 1777 Sybil Luddington was the eldest daughter of Colonel Henry Luddington and Abigail Luddington's 12 children. When a messenger brought her father the news that Danbury Ct was burning and the British were advancing Sybil who was 16 and rode over 40 miles through bad stormy weather and treacherous roads to wake the men in her father's 7th Regement of Duchess County NY Militia. She started her ride sometime after 9pm and continued to dawn. She rode from Carmel to Mahopac to Kent Cliffs and on to Farmers Mills. Upon returning home she was welcomed by 400 of her fathers company. The men joined in the fight and eventually pushed the British back to the Long Island Sound. Sybil had a postage stamp in her honor in 1981. Paul Revere rode 14 miles in 2 hours in good weather but most people don't know about young Sybil.
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yes he had 19 kids
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Sybil Ludington's mother was Abigail Ludington.
Sybil Ludington had 11 other siblings. She was the oldest of all of them.
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sybil ludington was not educated unlike her brothers
Henry Ludington
sybil ludington does have talents her talents are horse riding
Sybil Ludington was 31 years old when she had her first child
Sybil Ludington married Edmund Ogden on October 24, 1784.
The cast of The Sybil Ludington Story - 2012 includes: Kara Burgess as Sybil Ludington Daniel Seigerman as Private Dan
Sybil Ludington was the eldest of 12 children, meaning she had 11 siblings.