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Deborah Sampson

  • Birth

    Birth
    Deborah Sampson was born in Plympton, MA and was one of six children.
  • Sent Away and Became Indentured Servant

    Sent Away and Became Indentured Servant
    Her mother had to give away her children to family and friends because she couldn't provide for them. She eventually became an indentured servant.
  • Became a Teacher

    Became a Teacher
    Deborah became a school teacher in Middleboro MA.
  • Enlisted in the War

    Enlisted in the War
    She enlisted in the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Army in Bellingham, MA as a man under the name "Robert Shurtleff".
  • War Wound

    War Wound
    Deborah Sampson was wounded in battle but removed the bullet herself, so it wouldn't be found out that she was a woman.*
  • Suffered with Yellow Fever

    Suffered with Yellow Fever
    Deborah Sampson became sick with yellow fever and the doctor discovered she was a woman but, kept her secret until later when she was honorably discharged by General Patterson as a woman.
  • Received Honorable Discharge and Secret Discovered

    Received Honorable Discharge and Secret Discovered
    She was honorably discharged from the army on October 23,1783 and it was at this time that General Paterson discovered the secret that she was a woman, by a note from the doctor that cared for her during Yellow Fever.
  • Became First Woman Lecturer

    Became First Woman Lecturer
    She earned a living by traveling the US in her army uniform and lecturing about her Revolutionary War experiences.*
  • Received Back Pay and Pension

    Received Back Pay and Pension
    She was the first woman to receive military back pay and a pension.*
  • Death

    Death
    Deborah died at the age of 67 and was buried in Sharon, MA.