Her decision to marry John Ross caused her to split from her family and the Quaker religion when she was only years-old. Betsy and John Ross started their own upholstery business in Philadelphia and became members of Christ Church. Their business was successful, and it is reported that they even made bed hangings for George Washington in John Ross was also a member of the Pennsylvania militia. After three years of marriage, John Ross passed away.
At years-old, Betsy Ross became a widow. She continued to run the upholstery business and worked on uniforms, tents, and flags for the Continental Army.
Washington and the two other members of the Continental Congress brought a rough sketch of a flag with thirteen red and white stripes and thirteen six-pointed stars. Ross suggested that the six-pointed stars be changed to five-pointed stars because they were easier to make. The men agreed to change the design. Ross is said to have made the first American flag shortly after that meeting.
Ross continued working as a seamstress and upholsterer for many years. She married her second husband, Joseph Ashburn on June 15, They had two daughters, but their first daughter died at nine months old. Ashburn was a merchant sailor during the Revolution and a British warship captured his ship in He was sent to prison and he died in May of of an unknown illness.
Later that year, a fellow prisoner named John Claypoole visited Ross to tell her that Ashburn passed away. Claypoole and Ross became friends and got married a year later. They enjoyed a year marriage and had five children. Unfortunately, after years of poor health, Claypoole died in Ross continued to work in her shop until she retired at the age of But will they invade your privacy?
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Why are people so dang obsessed with Mars? Like her sisters, she attended Quaker schools and learned sewing and other crafts common in her day. After Ross completed her schooling, her father apprenticed her to a local upholsterer, where, at age 17, she met John Ross, an Anglican.
The two young apprentices quickly fell for one another, but Ross was a Quaker, and the act of marrying outside of one's religion was strictly off-limits. To the shock of their families, Ross and John married in , and she was promptly expelled from both her family and the Friends meeting house in Philadelphia that served as a place of worship for Quakers. Eventually, the couple opened their own upholstery business, drawing on Ross' deft needlework skills.
In , at the start of the American Revolution, John was killed by a gunpowder explosion while on militia duty at the Philadelphia waterfront. Following his death, Ross acquired his property and kept up the upholstery business, working day and night to make flags for Pennsylvania. A year later, Ross married Joseph Ashburn, a sailor. Joseph, however, also met an unfortunate end. In , the ship he was on was captured by the British and he died in prison the next year.
In , Ross married for a third and final time. The man, John Claypoole, had been in prison with her late husband Joseph Ashburn, and had met Ross when he delivered Joseph's farewells to her. John died 34 years later, in , after a long disability. Ross died on January 30, , at the age of 84, in Philadelphia.
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