Phebe Attucks was not an Indian; she was an African American woman born in the 18th century. She is best known as the wife of Crispus Attucks, a man of African and Native American descent who is often regarded as the first martyr of the American Revolution. Phebe's heritage is primarily African American, and there is no substantial evidence to suggest she had Native American ancestry.
...Attucks had two siblings, an older sister named Phebe and a younger brother who died from a fever when Attucks was seven years old....
He has one older sister named Phebe and his younger brother died when Attucks was seven years old. His mother Nancy Attucks and father Prince Yonger were also slaves just like Crispus Attucks.
Crispus Attucks, a sailor of mixed Indian-African-White Ancestry. Attucks would later be remembered as the "first-martyr of the American Revolution."
Crispus attucks was a dock worker and a sea merchant at a very young age then he was born into a slave his mom was indian.
You were Crispus Attucks.
yes phebe attucks
Crispus Attucks had a sister named Phebe Attucks
she was a girl. she was also Crispus Attucks sister.
...Attucks had two siblings, an older sister named Phebe and a younger brother who died from a fever when Attucks was seven years old....
He has one older sister named Phebe and his younger brother died when Attucks was seven years old. His mother Nancy Attucks and father Prince Yonger were also slaves just like Crispus Attucks.
Crispus Attucks, a sailor of mixed Indian-African-White Ancestry. Attucks would later be remembered as the "first-martyr of the American Revolution."
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Phebe Gibbes died in 1805.
Crispus attucks was a dock worker and a sea merchant at a very young age then he was born into a slave his mom was indian.
Phebe B. Davis has written: 'The travels and experiences of Miss Phebe B. Davis'
Phebe Carter Woodruff died in 1885.
Phebe Carter Woodruff was born in 1807.