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  1. The Prince of Wales heard of Laura’s 32 kilometre walk and awarded her £100 (approximately $19,000 in 2019 Canadian dollars). Laura Secord died in 1868 and was buried at a cemetery in Niagara Falls. Today, Laura Secord’s name is popularly associated with a chocolate company named after her. Memory of her heroism is kept alive by monuments ...

  2. INGERSOLL, LAURA ( Secord ), heroine; b. 13 Sept. 1775 in Great Barrington, Mass., eldest daughter of Thomas Ingersoll and Elizabeth Dewey; d. 17 Oct. 1868, at Chippawa (Niagara Falls, Ont.). When Laura Ingersoll was eight, her mother died, leaving four little girls. Her father remarried twice and had a large family by his third wife.

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  4. 20 mars 2017 · Laura Secord has long been a Canadian hero and icon. Almost everyone knows the story: during the War of 1812 (which pitted pre-Confederation Canada against the teenaged United States of America ...

  5. Laura Secord. After her perilous journey to warn of an American attack during the War of 1812, the Kahnawake Mohawks repel the invasion (1813).

  6. 13 déc. 2021 · Laura Secord (1775 – 1868) Laura Ingersoll Secord was a hero of the War of 1812 who walked 32 kilometres out of American-occupied territory to warn British forces of a looming attack by the Americans. Born to rebel parents in Massachusetts, Secord moved to the Niagara region of Upper Canada with her family in 1795. Soon after, she married ...

  7. Laura Secord (born Sept. 13, 1775, Great Barrington, Mass.—died 1868) was a Canadian loyalist in the War of 1812. She moved to Canada with her family in the 1780s. On learning of an impending U.S. attack on the British outpost of Beaver Dams (1813), she walked through U.S. lines to warn the British commander; with the advance information, the British were able to defeat the U.S. force.

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