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Clue #1
I am a girl and I was born October 22, 1780 in London England. I was constantly moving serving my master. I wore ragged clothes until I fell in love with Joseph Reed, a New Jersey lawyer who studied law in London. We got married and he was very wealthy and bought me new clothes.
I grew up in London,
Englad and I was a healthy child. I wore ragged clothes until I married Joseph.
He prefered to be called Joe. I helped around the house by scrubbing dishes
or floors. Before I married Joe I wore a ragged dress and a torn up shawl.
This is the broom I used for cleaning the house. Sometimes I will use it for dusting on top of the cabinets instead of the duster because I love to use it. I will dust all day with my broom redusting the places I have already dusted.
Clue #4
I had an idea so the solders wouldn't freeze in General Washington's troop. Each woman would sew in the name of the solder underneath the collar so they wouldn't loose them.
Clue #5
I was a American Revolutionary war patriot who
led other women in supporting the cause of independence. My passion for the
cause of freedom inspired me to form a women's comittee in Philadelphia to raise
money for General Washington's troop.