Clue #1 Clue #2 Clue #3 Clue #4 Clue #5

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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.

 

 

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Clue #2

     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.
 
 

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Clue #3

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.

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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.

                                                              

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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.

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