her daughter Caroline Pickersgill

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Caroline Pickersgill was the daughter and assistant of flagmaker Mary Pickersgill, helping to sew the large American flag that inspired the U.S. national anthem.

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her daughter Caroline Pickersgill canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf person
activity sewing large garrison flag for Fort McHenry
assistantOf Mary Pickersgill
associatedWithConflict Battle of Baltimore
associatedWithEvent War of 1812
associatedWithOrganization United States Army flag
surface form: United States Army (through flag commission)
associatedWithPlace Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
culturalSignificance contributor to creation of iconic U.S. national symbol
familyName Pickersgill
gender female
helpedCreate large American flag flown over Fort McHenry
helpedSew The Star-Spangled Banner
surface form: Star-Spangled Banner flag
historicalRole assistant flagmaker in early 19th-century United States
inspiredAuthor Francis Scott Key
inspiredWork The Star-Spangled Banner
knownFor assisting in sewing the flag that inspired the U.S. national anthem
mother Mary Pickersgill
name Caroline Pickersgill
nationality American
notableWork The Star-Spangled Banner
surface form: Star-Spangled Banner flag
occupation flagmaker
seamstress
partOfHousehold Mary Pickersgill household
relatedTo Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
surface form: Star-Spangled Banner House
workedWith Mary Pickersgill

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Mary Pickersgill workedWith her daughter Caroline Pickersgill