- Rachel Wall
Infobox Pirate
name=Rachel Wall
lived= c.1760 –October 8 ,1789
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type=Pirate
placeofbirth= Carlisle, Pennsylvania Colony
placeofdeath=Boston, Massachusetts , USA
allegiance=United States
serviceyears= 1781–1782
base of operations=New Hampshire
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laterwork=Rachel Wall (c.1760 –
October 8 ,1789 ) was an Americanfemale pirate , and the last woman to be hanged inMassachusetts . She may also have been the first American-born woman to become apirate .cite web |url=http://www.cindyvallar.com/womenpirates.html |title=Women and the Jolly Roger |publisher=Cindy Vallar |accessdate=2008-05-23]Early life
Wall was born Rachel Schmidt in Carlisle, in the
Province of Pennsylvania , to a family of devoutPresbyterians . She lived on a farm outside Carlisle as a child,cite web |url=http://www.seva.net/~smithsch/Rachel_Wall.html |title=Biography of Rachel Wall - Seva.net |publisher=www.seva.net |accessdate=2008-05-22] but was not happy there, preferring the waterfront. As a young woman, she was attacked by a group of girls on the docks, but a man named George Wall came and rescued her. The two fell in love and, despite her mother's concerns, they married.Career as a pirate
When George went to sea on a fishing
schooner after the newlyweds moved toBoston , Rachel took up a job as a servant. When George came back, he brought with him five sailors and their lovers, and persuaded Rachel to join them. In one week, the party had spent all their money and the schooner set sail again, upon which George suggested they all become pirates. He borrowed another schooner from a friend, and the party set sail.Rachel and her crew worked in the Isle of Shoals, just off the
New Hampshire coast. After storms Rachel would stand on the deck and scream for help. When passers-by came to give aid, they were killed and all their goods stolen. The crew was successful in capturing twelve boats, stealing $6,000 cash, an indeterminate amount of valuables, and killing twenty-four sailors, all between 1781 and 1782.Arrest and execution
Eventually, after her husband and crew washed out to sea by accident, Rachel returned to Boston and resumed her role as a servant. However, she still enjoyed going to the docks and sneaking into harboured boats, stealing things from inside. Her final robbery occurred when she saw a young woman named Margaret Bender, wearing a bonnet which Rachel coveted. She attempted to steal the bonnet and rip Margaret's tongue out, but was caught and arrested. She was tried for robbery on
September 10 ,1789 but requested that she be tried as a pirate, while maintaining that she had never killed anyone. However, she was found guilty of robbery and sentenced to be hanged onOctober 8 ,1789 .cite web |url=http://www.katyberry.com/Dorianne/pirates.html |title=Historical Female Pirates |publisher=Katy Berry |accessdate=2008-05-23] Her death marked the last occasion a woman was hanged in Massachusetts.References
Further reading
*"Boston's Histories: Essays in Honor of Thomas H. O'Connor" by Thomas H. O'Connor, James M. O'Toole, and David Quigley. ISBN 1555535828
*"The Power of the Press: The Birth of American Political Reporting" by Thomas C. Leonard. ISBN 0195037197External links
* [http://www.thepirateking.com/bios/wall_rachel.htm www.thepirateking.com]
* [http://students.ou.edu/N/Ashley.D.Nelms-1/Rachel%20Wall.html students.ou.edu]
* [http://www.fionaurora.com/sea/pirate/wall.htm www.fionaurora.com]
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