Phillis Wheatley married a free slave who managed a small general stoar. His names was John Peters.
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she married James Madison September 14, 1794.December 15th 1794
Dolley Payne Todd was 26 years old when she married James Madison. James Madison was 17 years older than her.
She died January 22, 1832, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, at the approximate age of 87. She was also called Molly Pitcher, so if you look her up online, you might see her entitled as that instead of her real name.
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she was 31 when she died. As product of child birth.
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She was kidnapped when she was seven years old as a slave.
Here's some information about Phillis Wheatley she was a famous poet writer. She was also kidnapped and takened away from Africa when she was 7 years old. Phillis was taken into Boston Massachusetts and was taken to the Wheatley Family, were she was taught to write, read, and talk english.
December 5 1784Phillis was 31 years old.
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24 years old
Phillis Wheatley was born in 1753. She was a young child when she was taken from her family in Africa with about 80 other captured people on a slave ship. The slave ship came to Boston, Massachusetts in 1761 and a man named John Wheatley bought Phillis. When Phillis was fourteen she started to write poems. She became famous for her poetry. People from other colonies came to meet the poet. In 1773, Phillis had a chance to go to England. She was not even 20 years old. She was able to get her poems published. It was the first book ever published by a black person from North America. When Phillis came back to America, Boston was caught up in the Revolutionary War. Phillis wrote a poem about George Washington and sent it to him. General Washington wrote back to her and thought she was very talented. But Phillis did not have an easy life. She was sick a lot and died when she was only 31 years old.
At the age of eight, she was sold to wealthy Bostonian merchant and tailor John Wheatley, who bought the young girl as a servant for his wife, Susanna
Phillis Wheatley (1753?-1784) was an African woman who was brought to American when she was about seven or eight years old. Within sixteen months she was able to learn the English language and was educated by the family of her Boston master, John Wheatley. She became a published poet who gained considerable status in the society of Boston and London. She later married John Peters and had three children with him. "In 1776 she was received by General Washington" (Perkins 402). She already had one volume of poems published and was working on a second when she died at the age of thirty-one. Perkins, Barbara and George. The American Tradition in Literature, 12th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009. 402. Print.
She was 25 years old when she got married.