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  1. Tubman escaped slavery and rescued approximately 70 enslaved people, including members of her family and friends. Harriet Tubman's family includes her birth family; her two husbands, John Tubman and Nelson Davis; and her adopted daughter Gertie Davis.

  2. Jul 29, 2024 · American abolitionist leader Harriet Tubman (far left) standing with family and formerly enslaved people whose escape she assisted, c. 1887. Tubman's second husband, Nelson Davis, is seated to her left; their daughter, Gertie, stands between them.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · Family Overview. Her mother was a cook for the Brodess family, who owned Ben Ross. They married around 1808 and had nine children together, including Harriet. Her father was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harriet_TubmanHarriet Tubman - Wikipedia

    Birth and family. Map of key locations in Tubman's life. Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to enslaved parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Rit was enslaved by Mary Pattison Brodess (and later her son Edward).

  5. Harriet Tubman has been known by many namesAraminta, Moses, conductor, daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt. All encompass the intersecting identities and experiences that Harriet Tubman encompassed over her lifespan.

  6. Oct 29, 2009 · Harriet had eight brothers and sisters, but the realities of slavery eventually forced many of them apart, despite Rit’s attempts to keep the family together.

  7. Dec 11, 2023 · SIBLINGS: Linah, Mariah, Soph, Robert, Benjamin, Rachel, Henry, Moses. Early Life and Family. Tubman’s date of birth is unknown, although she was likely born between 1820 and...

  8. The couple married in 1869 in Auburn, NY where he, Tubman, and her freed family members (one of which was their adopted daughter, Gertie), would live out their days (NPS n.d.). Nelson built the family a home, which still stands as of 2024.

  9. Feb 9, 2022 · Tubman was the fifth of nine children born enslaved to Harriet “Rit” Green and Benjamin “Ben” Ross in Dorchester County, Md. She rescued her parents and some of her siblings, in-laws, nieces and nephews from the clutches of chattel slavery. Their descendants thus have a special connection to “Aunt Harriet.”.

  10. Conductor on the Underground Railroad, military leader, suffragist, and descendant of the Ashanti ethnic group in Ghana, Harriet Tubman is an American hero. The sacrifices she made to save her family and friends from slavery continue to inspire others today.

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