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  1. Margaret Kemble Gage (1734–1824) was the wife of General Thomas Gage, who led the British Army in Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. It is alleged that she played an important role in the outcome of the American Revolution.

  2. Apr 8, 2012 · Margaret Kemble Gage is the wife of the British General Thomas Gage around the time of the American Revolutionary War. Although she loved her husband, it is believed that she was a sympathizer to the rebels in the American Revolution.

  3. Oct 31, 2021 · The Hero returns from Boston is a rare Revolutionary War print depicting Margaret Kemble Gage welcoming her husband, General Thomas Gage, home to England.

  4. Jan 20, 2017 · Margaret Kemble Gage in a portrait by John Singleton Copley, circa 1771. Public domain image. She may have been a spy – the general’s lady, Margaret. She was the wife of Thomas Gage, officer in the service of his Majesty, King George III, a veteran of the wars between the French and their native Indian allies the British colonials settled ...

  5. Margaret Kemble Gage (1734–1824) was the wife of British General Thomas Gage, who led the British Army in Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. Sh...

  6. His first subject was Margaret Kemble Gage, the American-born wife of General Thomas Gage, commander-in-chief of the British forces in NorthAmerica, who had sat for a portrait by the artist in 1768. Mrs. Gage wears a turban-like swath of drapery, a silk caftan over a lace-trimmed chemise, andan embroidered belt—a Turkish-style costume that ...

  7. Jan 20, 2006 · Gage and Margaret Kemble, from Brunswick, New Jersey, had been devoted, with 11 children and large estates in America and England. Their marriage fell apart on April 18, 1775, the day Gage...

  8. collections.dartmouth.edu › occom › htmlGage, Thomas - Dartmouth

    Married to Margaret Kemble. Biography. General Thomas Gage is best known for leading British troops during the early years of the American Revolution, but he also played a major role in shaping colonial North America prior to American independence.

  9. Margaret Kemble Gage (1734–1824) was the wife of General Thomas Gage, who led the British Army in Massachusetts in the American Revolutionary War. She was born in New Brunswick, Province of New Jersey, and lived in East Brunswick Township.

  10. Margaret Kemble Gage was married to British General Thomas Gage. At the beginning of the American Revolution, General Gage was the commander in chief of the British North American forces.

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