From the Nov. 12, 2012, Clements Library Chronicles "Today in History: Heroine of Fort Niagara" by Brian Dunnigan.
Two hundred years ago, Betsy Doyle, wife of a U.S. artilleryman at Fort Niagara, New York, stood by the soldiers stationed at a gun platform during a ferocious exchange of cannon fire with the British-held Fort George across the Niagara River.
Betsy, whose name is often incorrectly given as "Fanny," was the wife of artilleryman Andrew Doyle. As such, she was one of the many married women who accompanied their husbands into the field with both the British and American armies.
Doyle, however, was not present to see his wife's heroism; he had fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, where he was taken prisoner.
--Brock-Perry
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