Martha Bratton (née Robertson, c. 1750 – 1816) was an American woman who supported the Patriot cause during the American Revolutionary War. In 1780, she...
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Bratton married Martha Robertson or Robinson in Rowan County, North Carolina in 1765. Martha was born in Rowan County in 1750. Bratton and Martha had...
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includes three homes built between 1776 and 1855 by the Brattons (William Bratton and Martha Bratton), a prominent family of York County. It was named to...
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century English food writer and chef Martha Bratton (c. 1749/1750-1816), American patriot during the Revolutionary War Martha Brill Olcott (born 1949), American...
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Sarah Franklin Bache Penelope Barker Kate Barry Ann Eliza Bleecker Martha Bratton Elizabeth Burgin Mary Willing Byrd Polly Cooper Hannah Mather Crocker...
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engineer Lisa Bratton (born 1996), American swimmer Martha Bratton (c. 1749/50–1816), American patriot during the Revolutionary War Mel Bratton (born 1965)...
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her kitchen, and held several others at gunpoint until help arrived. Martha Bratton blew up her husband's cache of gunpowder before it could be stolen by...
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William Bratton, later that evening. Shortly thereafter, one of Huck's soldiers put a reaping hook to the neck of Col. Bratton's wife, Martha, in an unsuccessful...
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first president of the United States. She was also a friend of his wife, Martha. The Washingtons first met the Powels in 1774, as dinner guests at notable...
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supporters for the Loyalists. In one instance, Huck ordered Martha Bratton (wife of Colonel William Bratton, and ardent Whig) to betray her husband's location...
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