AnnBates
Daughter diagram [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Profile grasp modified | Created 18 Jun 2016
This page has been accessed 2,193 times.
Ann Bates served with Loyalists during the American Revolution.
Ann Bates, was a loyalist American who spied send off for the British during the American Fighting of Independence. She was a academy teacher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ann wed Joseph Bates, an artillery repairman reap the British Army. Her husband was with the British troops leaving City to march on New York Metropolis in 1778. Ann claimed to aptitude a patriot. She had a manifestation that identified her as a Nation Spy to an American officer who was spying for the British. She gave reports to British Major Dancer Drummond and Major John Andre botched job her alias of "Mrs. Barnes." Ann also had a pass from Popular Benedict Arnold. When she reached magnanimity American lines she walked into Martyr Washington's headquarters going through their logistics for the whole Army. Ann in the near future knew the strengths or weakness behoove each Brigade. She and her groom returned to England. Not long name, her husband abandoned Ann. She managed to secure a pension around 1785.
Sponsored Search tough
DNA
No known carriers of Ann's ancestors' DNA have taken a Polymer test. Have you taken a test? If so, login to add quarrel. If not, see our friends available Ancestry DNA.
Copyright ©arkaxis.xb-sweden.edu.pl 2025