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Laura Secord - Wikipedia Laura Secord (née Ingersoll; 13 September 1775 – 17 October 1868) was a Canadian woman involved in the War of 1812 She is known for having walked 20 miles (32 km) out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an impending American attack
Laura Secord - The Canadian Encyclopedia Laura Secord, née Ingersoll, Loyalist, mythologized historic figure (born 13 September 1775 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts; died 17 October 1868 in Chippaw
Laura Secord - Canada. ca Laura Secord was a heroine of the War of 1812 Unsung in her lifetime, she has become an icon of Canadian patriotism since
Laura Secord A Biography - War of 1812 Laura Secord typified pioneer women in her courage, endurance, and resolution in the face of adversity FitzGibbon remembered her as a person of “slender frame and delicate appearance,” but underneath was a strong and persistent will
INGERSOLL, LAURA (Secord) - Dictionary of Canadian Biography INGERSOLL, LAURA (Secord), heroine; b 13 Sept 1775 in Great Barrington, Mass , eldest daughter of Thomas Ingersoll and Elizabeth Dewey; d 17 Oct 1868, at Chippawa (Niagara Falls, Ont ) When Laura Ingersoll was eight, her mother died, leaving four little girls
Secord, Laura (1775–1868) - Encyclopedia. com Canadian hero who walked 20 miles to warn British and Canadian troops of an impending American attack, thus paving the way for an end to the War of 1812
Laura Secord: The Unsung Heroine born in 13 september Laura Secord (September 13, 1775 –October 17, 1868) is remembered as one of Canada’s most courageous heroines, celebrated for her daring 32-kilometre trek during the War of 1812 to warn British forces of an impending American attack
About Us - Friends of Laura Secord LAURA SECORD – A CANADIAN HEROINE On the evening of June 21, 1813 Laura Secord overheard American officers at her home in Queenston discuss plans to capture a British outpost located at John DeCew’s House, 32 kilometres away, near the area called Beaver Dams
Laura (Ingersoll) Secord (1775-1868) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Laura Ingersoll Secord was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812, famous for her twenty-mile walk through enemy lines to warn the British command of a pending American attack Born September 13, 1775 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Laura was the eldest daughter of Thomas Ingersoll and Elizabeth Dewey