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Deborah Sampson was born
She was born to Deborah Bradford and Johnathan Sampson
in Plympton, Mass. -
Deborah's many homes
- Cousin Fuller, the sweet and jolly lady who taught deborah a lot
- Mrs.Thatcher's terribly lonely,long,and hard days were horible
- The Thomases kept her so busy. she got much of her streingth
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Deborah joins the army
Deborah inlists in the army as Robert Shurtlif. She bound her chest, deepend her voice, put on mens clothes, and already had a good height of 5 feet 7 inches. -
Deborah's cover is blown and she leaves the army
Deborah came down with Yellow fever and a doctor found out she was a woman. She was honorably discharged from the army. -
Deborah marries
Deborah returned home from the army and married Benjamin Gannet, A farmer. They had 3 kids. Earl,Mary,Patience, and adopted Susanah Shepered. -
Deborah becomes famous again
Deborah becomes the first woman lecturer along with the first and best known woman to enter the army. During her speaches, she would talk then go and put on her uniform and preform army drills she had learned,. -
Deborah dies
Deborah died at age 66. She died in Sharon, Massachusetts. Her grave marker is also in Sharon.