Family life of molly pitcher
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Family life of molly pitcher
Molly Pitcher
Nickname for women fighting in the American Revolutionary War
Not to be confused with Moll Pitcher.
Molly Pitcher is a nickname given to a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
She is most often identified as Mary Ludwig Hays, who fought in the Battle of Monmouth in June Another possibility is Margaret Corbin, who helped defend Fort Washington in New York in November
Suggested identities
Mary Ludwig Hays
Main article: Mary Hays (American Revolutionary War)
The deeds in the story of Molly Pitcher are generally attributed to Mary Ludwig Hays, who was married to William Hays, an artilleryman in the Continental Army.
She joined him at the Army's winter camp at Valley Forge in , and was present at the Battle of Monmouth, where she served as a water-carrier. Her husband fell and she took his place swabbing and loading the cannon, and was later commended by George Washington.[citation needed]
The incident was recorded by Joseph Plu