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The name Fraunces is pronounced as "FRAWN-siz" with the emphasis on the first syllable.

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When was Fraunces Tavern created?

Fraunces Tavern was created in 1907.


When was Samuel Fraunces born?

Samuel Fraunces was born in 1722.


When was elizabeth fraunces death?

there is no existance on elizabeth fraunces in the story "PHOEBE the spy''


Did phoebe fraunces have a husband?

There is no record of a Phoebe Fraunces ever existing. The name does not appear with Samuel Fraunces's children in birth or baptismal records, and she is not mentioned in his will. The 1790 U.S. Cenus for New York lists Samuel Fraunces as a "free white male" and a slaveholder, so if a Phoebe existed she may have been a woman enslaved or employed by him, rather than his daughter.


Where did phoebe fraunces live?

There is no record of a Phoebe Fraunces ever existing. The name does not appear with Samuel Fraunces's children in birth or baptismal records, and she is not mentioned in his will. The 1790 U.S. Census for New York lists Samuel Fraunces as a "free white male" and a slaveholder, so if a Phoebe ever existed she may have been a woman enslaved or employed by him, rather than his daughter.


Who attended Washington's Farewell at the Fraunces Tavern in Pennsylvania?

For starters, Fraunces Tavern is in Manhattan, on Pearl Street, and is still in operation. The attendees were Washington and his officer corps.


Who is phoebe fraunces?

Phoebe Fraunces is a fictional character in the book: Phoebe the Spy. There is no evidence of her existence in any documentation surrounding the Fraunces family. She was not mentioned in Samuel Fraunces will, was not found to have a baptismal certificate, and is not mentioned in any newspapers. Also, the fact that she is black, and that her father was black, is not necessarily true. Her father was called "Black" Sam, "Black" often used as a term for someone with a swarthy and ugly face.


Was Samuel Fraunces a black man or a white man?

"Fraunces was nicknamed "Black Sam", leading to the assumption by some that he was black. After extensive research by Fraunces Tavern Museum, however, no primary source that substantiates the belief that Samuel Fraunces was of African descent has been uncovered, while there is evidence to believe otherwise. Other than the appearance of the nickname, there are no known references where Fraunces was described as a black man. In the Federal Census for 1790, he was listed as a free, white head-of-household. He was also a member of the elite Trinity Church in New York City and a registered voter." -- Jennifer Patton, Director of Education, Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York City.


When did phoebe fraunces die?

Samuel Fraunces's eldest daughter, Elizabeth, was born December 26, 1765. There is a theory that her nickname was "Phoebe", but no evidence to support this. Elizabeth would have been a 10-year-old at the time of the supposed June 1776 assassination plot against George Washington. If a "Phoebe" existed, she may have been a woman enslaved or employed by Samuel Fraunces, rather than his daughter.


Did Phoebe Fraunces ever exist or is the story of a black teenager saving George Washington's life just fiction?

There is no record of a Phoebe Fraunces ever existing. The name does not appear with Samuel Fraunces's children in birth or baptismal records, and she is not mentioned in his will. The 1790 U.S. Census for New York lists Sameul Fraunces as a "free white male" and a slaveholder, so if a Phoebe existed she may have been a woman enslaved or employed by him, rather than his daughter.


Where did Washington bid farewell to his men?

Fraunces Tavern in lower Manhattan


Who was Phoebe the Spy?

There is no record of a Phoebe Fraunces ever existing. The name does not appear with Samuel Fraunces's children in birth or baptismal records, and she is not mentioned in his will. The 1790 U.S. Census for New York lists Sameul Fraunces as a "free white male" and a slaveholder, so if a Phoebe existed she may have been a woman enslaved or employed by him, rather than his daughter.