Rash's Surname Index


Notes for Elizabeth RICHARDSON

who was known to all the vicinage by the kindly apellation of 'Aunt Betty Chads,') - lived for a number of years after the battle, in peace and quietness, on the spot so fearfully disturbed on the 11th of September, 1777.
This was Elizabeth Chad (or Chadd) who hid her silver teaspoons in her
pocket (pockets were a separate garment worn by women, over their shifts and
stays, but under their petticoats [skirts]), then verbally reprimanded a British
soldier when he attempted to search the old dear.
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