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between Pepperell and Groton. They were hidden by a curve in the road and were able to surprise a horseman attempting to cross the river who proved to be Leonard Whiting. They captured him and found incriminating papers, and they detained him overnight in Solomon Rodgers' tavern in Pepperell.
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and was very familiar with the town; her father had been town clerk for 22 years and she visited regularly. She was visiting her mother in Hollis when she overheard her two brothers talking to Loyalist Leonard Whiting, and she discovered that he was planning to meet with British spies near
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Wright returned to Pepperell and hastily formed a militia from her female friends. She chose Sarah Shattuck from Groton to be her lieutenant, and the guard numbered between 30 and 40 women from the local area.
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Elizabeth Hobart (age 17) (18 July 1753 - 21 January 1843) Centograph in Walton Cemetery, buried in Petersham, MA Elizabeth later married Joseph Heald., Squire, town clerk, & Rep to General Court.
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The militia was not paid by the state, as its members were all women. However a Pepperell town committee granted funds to the members of the Guard in 1777 in compensation for their service.
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Mrs. Susanna Quailes, age 25 (3 Dec. 1749 - 28 Aug. 1775) Susanna lived only 11 days after the death of her 18 month old baby. Buried ar Groton.
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One night, the Guard were dressed in men's clothing and armed with guns and pitchforks, stationed at Jewett's Bridge over the
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Whiting was delivered to the Groton Committee of Safety the next day. The papers were sent to the Committee of Safety in
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Sarah Hartwell Shattuck (Mrs. Job Shattuck) 1738–1798. A103108, age 37, lieutenant. Buried at Groton.
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in April 1775 and was composed entirely of women, the men having been called away to fight at the
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Mrs. Jonathan Shattuck, also burned tea before the church door. Likely name = Abia
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Diane Silcox-Jarrett's book on Heroines of the American Revolution,
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Susan Casey's book, Woman Heroes of the American Revolution;
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Massachusetts American Revolutionary War militia regiments
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Prudence Wright and the Women who Guarded the Bridge
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A Great- Aunt of Capt. Phineas Adams, name unknown.
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Patriots
American Revolutionary War
Loyalist
Pepperell, Massachusetts
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Concord
Prudence Cummings Wright
Hollis, New Hampshire
Groton, Massachusetts
Nashua River
Cambridge, Massachusetts






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