William Wilberforce had three siblings, all of which were girls. They were Ann, Elizabeth, and Sarah Wilberforce. Only his sister, Sarah, survived infancy.
Archibald, William, Henry, Sydney, Caroline and Monica
Patrician Neal's siblings were her one sister Margaret Ann and younger brother William Petrey.
Yes, John Knox had siblings. He was born around 1514 in Haddington, Scotland, and was the son of William Knox and Margaret Knox. Historical records indicate that he had at least one brother, named William Knox, and possibly other siblings, although specific details about them are limited.
Marion, William, Callie, Harriet, Samuel & Eliza
William Seward had six siblings: two brothers, Samuel and John Seward, and four sisters, Sarah, Mary, Elizabeth, and Anne. He was the second of seven children born to his parents, Samuel S. Seward and Mary Jennings Seward. His family was prominent in the community, and his siblings played various roles in their respective lives and careers.
wiliam wilberforces petition contained 10,639 signatures
he did not have one
Archibald, William, Henry, Sydney, Caroline and Monica
William Wilberforces legacy was the Abolition of Slavery and his part in showing social responsibiltity
Making anti-slavery speeches that got slave-trading abolished.
1848
William edward burghardt dubois did not have any siblings
Yes William Garrison did have siblings. He had two older sisters, an older brother, and a younger sister. William was the fourth born child.
The boy has 3 siblings 4 including himself
Yes
yes e did
jennifer and william