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  1. Sarah Franklin Bache. One of the most popular women of her day in her native city was Sarah Franklin. She was born in 1744 the daughter of Benjamin and Deborah Read Franklin in the city of Philadelphia. Carefully educated by her father, she was said to be as broadly educated as any woman in the Colony. As a girl, she is said to have been plain ...

  2. Sarah is the daughter of American Statesman, Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. She was affectionly called Sally by her Parents. She married Richard Bache on October 29,1767, and had 8 children.

  3. Sarah, Benjamin Franklin’s only daughter, was born in Philadelphia on September 11, 1743, and married Richard Bache (1737–1811), a Philadelphia merchant who had emigrated from the village of Settle in Yorkshire, on October 29, 1767

  4. 23 de nov. de 2023 · Sarah Franklin Bache (1743-1808), a Revolutionary War patriot and daughter of Benjamin Franklin, led an active public life according to the standards of womanhood in the late eighteenth century. As the daughter of Benjamin Franklin she had an unusual access, for a woman, to the political life in revolutionary Philadelphia.

  5. When Sarah Franklin Bache was born on 12 September 1788, in Pennsylvania, United States, her father, Richard George Bache, was 51 and her mother, Sarah Franklin, was 45. She married Judge Thomas Sergeant on 13 September 1812, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

  6. The brilliant Sallie Franklin was born on the nth of September, 1744. It was on the 29th of October, 1767, that she was married to Richard Bache, a merchant of Philadelphia, and a native of Seattle, in Yorkshire, England; 1807 marks the sad date when the still charming woman was attacked by cancer and removed to the city once more for the benefit of medical attendance.

  7. 16 de fev. de 2024 · Sarah Franklin Bache (September 11, 1743 – October 5, 1808) was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. Known as "Sally" throughout her life, she was an ardent American patriot during the Revolutionary War through relief work (with Esther Reed ) and as her father's political hostess.