Wax Museum By Amanda212122 Feb 6, 1700 Boston in the 1700s Dec 30, 1760 Christmas Day Feb 7, 1761 Learns to Read and Write. Feb 7, 1761 Taken From Home. Feb 6, 1764 Prime Minister of George Grenville. Jan 1, 1768 British Troops Arrive. Jan 1, 1770 Phillis Wheatly's Elegy. Feb 7, 1770 Daughter Mary Jan 1, 1771 Phillis Wheatly is Baptized Jan 1, 1773 Phillis Wheatly Sails For Egland. May 5, 1773 Phillis Wheatly was born in Africa. Jan 1, 1774 Susanna Wheatly Dies Jan 1, 1775 Washington sends Wheatly an invitation. Mar 12, 1778 John Wheatly Dies Jan 1, 1781 British Army Surrendered to General Washington's troops at Y.T. Jan 1, 1784 The War Remained Empty. Jan 1, 1784 Poet Published a six-page pamphlet Feb 7, 1784 Liberty & Peace! Dec 12, 1784 Phillis Wheatly Dies In A Boston Boardinghouse Feb 10, 1785 Edition of Boston's Independance Chronicle and Uniersal Advertiser, Dec 12, 1984 An Autographed copy of her book was sold for two thousand dollars.