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cabin. Abigail invited the four in to warm up by the fire, and then set off in the snowstorm with two of her boys and some warm clothing, to find the other survivors. Miraculously, despite the severity of the storm and resulting limited visibility, she was able to locate the two and coerced them to get up and go on, practically pushing them back to her cabin. All of the sailors survived.
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After losing her husband, Jeremiah Becker, to a storm on the lake in January 1864, she raised seventeen children alone. At the age of seventeen, Abigail married Jeremiah, who already had six children – one girl and five boys. She and Jeremiah had an additional eight children together – five boys and
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During another late autumn gale, a schooner laden with barley went ashore near the Becker cabin. All hands were rescued except for the cook, a woman, who went unaccounted for. One morning one of Abigail's daughter's came running back to the cabin crying, "Mother! Mother! There's a woman in the
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In another incident, four sailors arrived at the door of the Beckers' cabin, in the midst of a severe fall gale and snowstorm. Apparently they were only four of six survivors from a schooner that had gone ashore during the night, but two of them had given up and collapsed a mile or so from the
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schooner waving her arms at me!" Abigail, not really believing her child, went to investigate anyway. She peered down the open hatch of the wreck to find the cook, floating upright, her arms waving gently as the level changed with the heave of the seas through the broken hull.
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She was awarded several medals for her heroism and the people of Buffalo collected $ 350 for her by public conscription. The New York Life Saving Benevolent Association struck a gold medal in Abigail's honor, and the
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three girls. A few years after Jeremiah's death, Abigail married Henry Rohrer, with whom she had three more daughters.
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1945 article in The Windsor Star (Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Saturday, Oct 13, 1945, Page 25) by Neil F. Morrison, Ph.D.
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sent her a handwritten letter of congratulations and £50 as a reward. She put the money towards buying her own farm.
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After marrying a widower and taking on the care of his six children, she settled in a trapper's cabin on
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The story of Abigail Becker, the heroine of Long Point, as told by her step-daughter, Mrs. Henry Wheeler
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Abigail Becker, The Heroine of Long Point (from Harry Barrett's Lore & Legends)
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rescue is told in the song "The Angel Of Long Point" by Canadian band
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The song "Abigail" by Canadian Americana/Folk singer Tia McGraff
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did likewise. When on a duck-hunting trip to Long Point, the
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Portland Township, Frontenac County
Upper Canada
Walsingham Township, Norfolk County
Simcoe, Ontario
Long Point
Long Point
Lake Erie
Buffalo

Royal Humane Society
Prince of Wales
King Edward VII
Queen Victoria
Tanglefoot





Boyer, Dwight
Dodd, Mead & Co.
ISBN
9780396063728
The book The story of Abigail Becker, the heroine of Long Point, as told by her step-daughter, Mrs. Henry Wheeler
Abigail Becker, The Heroine of Long Point (from Harry Barrett's Lore & Legends)
1945 article in The Windsor Star (Windsor, Ontario, Canada, Saturday, Oct 13, 1945, Page 25) by Neil F. Morrison, Ph.D.
Works by or about Abigail Becker
Internet Archive
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