Mary Ludwig Hays

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Mary Ludwig Hays, popularly known as Molly Pitcher, was a heroine of the American Revolutionary War famed for carrying water to soldiers and reportedly taking over her husband's cannon during battle.

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Mary Ludwig Hays canonical 3
Mary Ludwig 2
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Revolutionary War heroine
human
activity bringing water to cool and clean cannons
bringing water to thirsty soldiers
allegedRole artillery assistant at the Battle of Monmouth
alsoKnownAs Mary Ludwig Hays
surface form: Mary Ludwig

Mary Ludwig Hays
surface form: Mary Ludwig McCauley

Molly Pitcher
associatedWith Continental Army
Pennsylvania artillery units
battleParticipatedIn Battle of Monmouth
birthYear circa 1754
burialPlace Old Graveyard, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
conflictParticipatedIn American Revolutionary War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathYear 1832
ethnicGroup German American
gender female
hasFamilyName Hays
Ludwig
hasGivenName Mary
historicity some aspects of her story are considered semi-legendary
honor pension from the Pennsylvania legislature for Revolutionary War service
mediaDepiction featured in children’s and popular histories of the American Revolution
subject of paintings and illustrations titled "Molly Pitcher"
memorial Molly Pitcher monument in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
name Mary Ludwig Hays self-link
notableFor carrying water to Continental Army soldiers during battle
heroism in the American Revolutionary War
reportedly operating her husband’s cannon during battle
occupation camp follower
cook
washerwoman
partOf Molly Pitcher legend
placeOfBirth near Trenton, New Jersey
placeOfDeath Carlisle, Pennsylvania
religion likely Christian (exact denomination uncertain)
residence Carlisle, Pennsylvania
spouse William Hays NERFINISHED
symbolicRole folk heroine of the American Revolution
symbol of women’s contributions to war efforts
timePeriod 18th century
early 19th century

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“Molly Pitcher” (Mary Ludwig Hays, traditional attribution) alsoKnownAs Mary Ludwig Hays
subject surface form: Molly Pitcher
“Molly Pitcher” (Mary Ludwig Hays, traditional attribution) alsoKnownAs Mary Ludwig Hays
subject surface form: Molly Pitcher
this entity surface form: Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley
“Molly Pitcher” (Mary Ludwig Hays, traditional attribution) possibleIdentity Mary Ludwig Hays
subject surface form: Molly Pitcher
Mary Ludwig Hays name Mary Ludwig Hays self-link
Mary Ludwig Hays alsoKnownAs Mary Ludwig Hays
this entity surface form: Mary Ludwig
Mary Ludwig Hays alsoKnownAs Mary Ludwig Hays
this entity surface form: Mary Ludwig McCauley
Mary Ludwig name Mary Ludwig Hays
this entity surface form: Mary Ludwig
Old Graveyard, Carlisle, Pennsylvania notableBurial Mary Ludwig Hays
this entity surface form: Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley