Betsy Ross (1752–1836) was an American woman who is said to have sewn the first American flag.
Betsy Ross may also refer to:
- Betsy McCaughey Ross (born 1948), lieutenant-governor of the State of New York
 - Betsy King Ross (1921–1989), American actress, anthropologist and author
 - Khadijah Farrakhan (born Betsy Ross), wife of Louis Farrakhan
 - Betsy Ross (solitaire), a solitaire card game
 - TS Betsy Ross, a cruise ship, originally built as TS Leda
 - Golden Girl (Timely Comics), a Golden Age comic character, whose secret identity was Betsy Ross
 - A train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker service
 - Betsy Ross (film), a 1917 American silent historical film
 - Betsy Ross Bridge, a bridge connecting Pennsauken, New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania over the Delaware River
 - Betsy Ross, a journalist in Cincinnati
 
See also
- Betsy Ross House, one of the most visited tourist sites in Philadelphia where Betsy Ross is alleged to have lived
 - Betsy Ross flag
 - Elizabeth Ross (disambiguation)
 
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