Betty Zane
Betty Zane | |
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A 19th-century depiction of Elizabeth Zane's legendary feat of retrieving powder during the 1782 siege of Fort Henry | |
| Born | July 19, 1765 |
| Died | August 23, 1823 (aged 58) St. Clairsville, Ohio, U.S. |
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| Children | Minerva Catherine Zane with Van Swearingen Mary Ann "Polly", Sarah Nancy, Rebecca McLaughlin and Hannah McLaughlin with Ephraim McLaughlin Ebenezer Clark and Catherine Clark with Jacob Clark |
| Parent(s) | William Andrew Zane Nancy Ann Zane |
| Relatives | Ebenezer Zane, brother Silas Zane, brother Jonathan Zane, brother |
Elizabeth Zane McLaughlin Clark (July 19, 1765 – August 23, 1823) was a woman involved in the American Revolutionary War on the American frontier. She was the daughter of William Andrew Zane and Nancy Ann (née Nolan) Zane, and the sister of Ebenezer Zane, Silas Zane, Jonathan Zane, Isaac Zane and Andrew Zane.