Betsy Hager Explained

Betsy Hager
Birth Name:Elizabeth Hager
Birth Date: or
Death Date: (aged 88–93)
Death Place:Pennsylvania, U.S.
Spouse:John Pratt
Occupation:Blacksmith, farmer

Elizabeth Hager (1750 or 1755 – 12 July 1843), known as Betsy or Betsey, was an American farmer and blacksmith who prepared weapons used in the early stages of the American Revolution.[1] Betsey Hager had worked for a blacksmith and farmer named Samuel Leverett in Massachusetts. After the Battle of Concord, she noticed cannons that had been abandoned by the British. They were brought to Leverett's smithy, repaired, and subsequently used by the American forces. At the smithy, Hager repaired firearms and prepared ammunition. She also tended to the sick and wounded and was said to be proficient at using herbal remedies.[2]

The Betsey Hager Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is located in Grand Island, Nebraska.

Personal life

Hager married John Pratt on July 22, 1787, in Newton, Massachusetts. Both of them were from Framingham, Massachusetts.[3] The couple moved to Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.

She died July 12, 1843, and is buried in the Vroman Hill Cemetery in West Burlington, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Betsy Hager (1750–1843) . National Women's History Museum . June 2, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160706004806/https://www.nwhm.org/education-resources/biography/biographies/betsy-hager/ . July 6, 2016 . dead . mdy-all.
  2. Web site: Nebraska DAR - Betsey Hager Chapter . nebraskadar.com . March 24, 2018 . https://archive.today/20190115033129/https://www.nebraskadar.com/betsey-hager.html . January 15, 2019 . live . mdy-all .
  3. Web site: Massachusetts Vital and Town Records . ancestry.com . March 24, 2018.