Benedict Arnold was married twice to Margaret mansfield and peggy shippen. he married margart in the year 1767. he remarried in April 1779 to peggy shippen after mararet died in June 19, 1775.
Benedict Arnold was born in 1740 and died in 1801. He was married to Margaret Mansfield and then to Peggy Shippen.
Benedict Arnold fought in the revolutionary war, married Margret Mansfield, after she died he married Peggy Shippen w/ 8 children
She was Benedict Arnold's second wife and was credited to persuade Arnold into betraying his country by surrendering West Point, an important military post and join the British so that they could get money and family financial rewards.
If all of Britain were loyal like me, we could be one as a whole
In 1779, he married Peggy Shippen.
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If you are referring to Peggy Shippen from the book Finishing Becca by Ann Rinaldi, Peggy had one child and his name was Edward. He was the son of Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold {in the story - I'm not sure if that part of the story was fictional or not.}
Benedict Arnold was married twice to Margaret mansfield and peggy shippen. he married margart in the year 1767. he remarried in April 1779 to peggy shippen after mararet died in June 19, 1775.
Benedict Arnold was born in 1740 and died in 1801. He was married to Margaret Mansfield and then to Peggy Shippen.
Peggy Shippen died in 1804.
Yes, Benedict Arnold also married Peggy Shippen.
Peggy Shippen Arnold moved to London, England in 1792. She remained there after Benedict's death in 1801. She died in August 24, 1804 reportedly of cancer.
Benedict Arnold had two wives. The first one was Margaret Mansfield. She died in 1767 though. His second wife was Margaret "Peggy" Shippen. WAIT JUST A MINUTE! Both woman had the name "Margaret". Wow....
Benedict Arnold fought in the revolutionary war, married Margret Mansfield, after she died he married Peggy Shippen w/ 8 children
because she died
She was Benedict Arnold's second wife and was credited to persuade Arnold into betraying his country by surrendering West Point, an important military post and join the British so that they could get money and family financial rewards.