Rebecca Warner Rawle Shoemaker (1730–1819) was an American woman whose journals provide insight into the issues of her day.
After Samuel fled to England to avoid arrest, the family home (called "Laurel Hill") was seized and sold at auction.
[6] Marrying Samuel Shoemaker made life hard for her and her family because of his loyalist beliefs.
In 1804, she described a six-month stay at her daughter Anna's property.
[3] Her journals are historical evidence of life as a former Quaker woman during peace and war.