Frederick Varley had four siblings: Lizzie, Florence, Edith, and Herbert. He was the second youngest in the family.
No he didn't have an siblings because he is not a person.
Yes, Frederick Douglass had siblings who were also slaves. His siblings were born into slavery just like he was, and they experienced similar hardships and struggles as enslaved individuals.
Frederick McKinley Jones had five siblings: two brothers and three sisters. His siblings were William Jones, Otis Jones, Mabel Jones, Gertrude Jones, and Myrtle Jones. They grew up together in Covington, Kentucky, where Frederick was born in 1893.
He was an orphan, and was raised by a priest.
Gregory and Frederick
yes he did 3
Yes, Fred had 4 brothers and 1 sister.
Frederick Banting had 5 siblings. He had four brothers and one sister. Thier names were Kenneth, Alfred, Nelson, Thompson and Essie. However, Alfred died during his first year of life.
his brother,youngest sister,mom,dad,uncle,ant,grandma,grandpa nieses,nehews
well i think he has 6 brothers and sisters and one of them is called fanny Harriet Letitia john but i don't know the rest ;)
Hans Oster was actually Prinz Heinrich Von Prussia, His brother was Kaiser Wilhelm. His father was Frederick
Sybil Ludington was the oldest child in the family. Her siblings in order of age were Rebecca, Mary, Archibald, Henry, Derrick, Tertullus, Abigail, Anna, Frederick, Sophia, and Lewis. Sybil and her husband, Edmond Ogden, had one child named Henry.