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    Elizabeth "Betty" Zane was married twice and was a mother of nine children. Before her first marriage, she bore a daughter, Minerva Catherine Zane, also known as Miriam, by one Capt. Van Swearingen. Court records in Ohio County, Virginia, show an order for Van Swearingen to deed property to Betty Zane, so the daughter would be provided for and not become a burden on the county.

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  4. Jan 14, 2022 · Savannah Guthrie sits down with former U.S. ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy on Aug. 2, 2021. Dave Garroway poses during an advertisement for Amazo dessert on July 14, 1953. TODAY co-host Al ...

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  5. Betty Zane was born in 1760, the daughter of one of three Zane brothers who moved to the new settlement of Wheeling on the Ohio River. This was an illegal move because this area had been reserved as a royal colony for the natives. It was a dangerous area with thick forests and hostile Indians.

  6. Nov 27, 2016 · WHEELING — A World War II veteran from Oregon became so enamored with the story of Revolutionary War heroine Betty Zane that he made the nearly 3,000-mile trip to Wheeling and Martins Ferry to ...

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  8. Mar 22, 2024 · Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Zane was born on July 19, 1765, in Virginia before moving to the town of Wheeling, West Virginia which was founded by her brothers, Ebenezer, Silas and Jonathan. It was in September 1782, when Betty had returned from schooling in Philadelphia when Wheeling was besieged by Native Americans who were allies of the British ...

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