[42] Vide History of Schoharie county, p. 410-11.
[43] Women of the Revolution.
[44] Democratic Review, vol. 20, pp. 93-4.
[45] Mrs. Ellet.
[46] Vide Doc. His, Vol. 1. p. 256.
[47] The following toast was drunk at Brattonsville, York district, on the twelfth of July, 1839, at a celebration of Huck's Defeat.
"The memory of Mrs. Martha Bratton.—In the hands of an infuriated monster, with the instrument of death around her neck, she nobly refused to betray her husband; in the hour of victory she remembered mercy, and as a guardian angel, interposed in behalf of her inhuman enemies. Throughout the Revolution she encouraged the whigs to fight on to the last; to hope on to the end. Honor and gratitude to the woman and heroine, who proved herself so faithful a wife—so firm a friend to liberty!"
[48] We learn, from Withers, that Miss Zane has since had two husbands.
The name of the second was Clarke, a resident of Ohio. She was living, not long since, near St. Clairsville.
[49] Abridged from Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes.