Martha Bratton

Martha Bratton
Born
Martha Robertson

1750 (1750)
Died1816 (1817)
Known forDestroying a gunpowder cache, notifying her husband of British military movements, and nursing wounded American and British combatants
SpouseCol. William Bratton

Martha Bratton (née Robertson, c. 1750  1816) was an American woman who supported the Patriot cause during the American Revolutionary War. In 1780, she blew up a cache of gunpowder to prevent it from falling into British hands. Troops of the British Legion questioned her as to her husband William's whereabouts in June of that year, and a battle ensued after she used a slave to inform him of their movements. Their house, a girls' school after Bratton's death, is one of the properties of the Brattonsville Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.