William Wilberforce Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
David Mccullough
Published May 23, 2026
William Wilberforce Biography
(Abolitionist)Birthday: August 24, 1759 (Virgo)
Born In: Kingston upon Hull
Advanced SearchWilliam Wilberforce was a British politician and philanthropist who dedicated his life to the abolitionist movement. A deeply religious man, he played an influential role in abandoning slavery and slave trade from the British society. Wilberforce commenced his political career as an independent Member of the Parliament. It was while pursuing his political ambitions that Wilberforce experienced a spiritual reformation that turned him from a staunch Christian to an Evangelist. In 1787, Wilberforce first came into contact with anti-slave trade activist. Initially sceptical of his abilities, he soon took on the campaign and introduced the abolition of slave trade in the House of Commons. And rest as they say is history. Despite repeated failures, he made constant attempts arguing against the injustice meted out to slaves and raising awareness about their pitiable conditions. It was due to his resilient approach that in the Abolition of Slave Trade Act 1807 was finally passed. All through his life, Wilberforce contributed significantly in reshaping the political and social scenario by promoting social responsibility and action. Till the end, he fought for slave right and merely three days before his death, witnessed the passing of the Abolition of Slavery Bill in the House of Commons. A month after his death, the Bill was passed in the House of Lords and became Abolition of Slavery Act Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In August
Died At Age: 73
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Barbara Spooner Wilberforce
children: Henry William Wilberforce, Robert Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce
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political ideology: Political party - Independent
place of death: London
Ideology: Fascists
City: Kingston Upon Hull, England
Founder/Co-Founder: Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Church Mission Society, St Michael's Primary School, Anti-Slavery Society
More Factseducation: St John's College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge, Pocklington School
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British PeoplePhilanthropistsSocial ReformersPolitical LeadersBritish Men Childhood & Early LifeWilliam Wilberforce was born on August 24, 1759 as the only son of Robert Wilberforce and Elizabeth Bird. His father was a wealthy merchant. As a child, Wilberforce was mostly unwell and had poor eyesight.He gained his early education from Hull Grammar School. Upon his father’s death in 1768, Wilberforce was put under the guardianship of his uncle and aunt under whose influence he leaned towards evangelicalism.Returning to Hull in 1771, he resumed his studies. The religious fervour subsided as he engaged himself in social outings and led a hedonistic lifestyle. For higher studies he enrolled at St John’s College, Cambridge.In 1781, he was awarded a B.A. degree and in 1788, he bagged his M.A. degree.