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Q: What was Sybil ludington interested in as growing up?
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Did Sybil Ludington have a job growing up?

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What were ''sybil ludington'' experiences growing up?

some where in patterson, new york


Who was Sybil Ludington's husband?

Sybil Ludingtons father was a colonel. He needed someone to gather up his troop so that is what Sybil Ludington did.


What is a quote from Sybil Ludington?

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Sybil ludingtons childhood?

She was born on April 5th, 1761 in Duchess County, New York. At 16, She was the oldest of 12 siblings. Her parents were Abigail and Colonel Henry Ludington. Sybil's Parents wanted her to be more ladylike, though she was much too adventurous. She did kitchen work, baby tending, as well as outdoor chores such as working in the fields and mill.


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Why do people think easter isnt important anymore?

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Who sings the song in the latest kayem hot dog commercial that takes place at night?

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