Deborah Samson fought in the revolutionary war, dressed up and pretending to be a man
deborah sampson posed as a man on the revolutionary war
DEBORAH SAMSON In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
Deborah Bradford Sampson
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
Deborah Deller enjoys collecting PEZ dispensers.
Deborah Samson is famous as the woman who joined the army, dressed as a man.
Deborah Samson's mother is named Deborah Bradford Samson. Deborah's mother is not mentioned in the Bible see Judges Chapter 13.
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Deborah Samson accomplished alot!
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You spell her real name like this: Deborah Samson. Lot's of people spell her name wrong and they put it like this: Deborah Sampson but it is clearly spelled wrong. So whatever you do do not spell her name like this: Deborah Sampson.
He was the brother of Deborah Samson, and when he was deceased, the name that Deborah used to enlist in the continental army.
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Deborah Samson
She disguised herself as a man to be in the army.
she lived in Massachusetts in Plymouth county.