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  1. philadelphiaencyclopedia.org › essays › ladies-association-of-philadelphiaLadies Association of Philadelphia

    Sarah Franklin Bache (1743-1808) followed suit and wrote letters to her female friends soliciting their assistance, and women in New Jersey and Maryland copied the Ladies Association of Philadelphia model in their own fundraising efforts.Working independently and without the assistance of men, the Association collected more than $300,000 Continental dollars.

  2. And daughter Sarah Franklin Bache had seven children: Benjamin, William, Betsy, Louis, Deborah, Richard, and Sarah. Where did Benjamin Franklin live as an adult? In Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin lived and worked on the 300 block of Market Street.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Daughter of Sarah Franklin Bache and Richard Bache. Granddaughter of Benjamin Franklin. Deborah and William J. Duane had nine children: William Duane (1808-1882) Sarah Franklin Duane (1810-1850) Mary Duane (1812-1845) Catherine Duane (1814-1836) Ellen Duane (1816-1846) Franklin Bache Duane ...

  4. On the 29th of October, 1767, Sarah Franklin was married to Richard Bache, a merchant of Philadelphia, and a native of Settle, in Yorkshire, England. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Bache appear to have resided with Mrs. Franklin in the house built by her in the year 1765, upon ground over which Franklin Place now runs.*

  5. 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. She raised money for the Continental Army. Sally was also involved with in The Ladies Association of Philadelphia. She took...

  6. Bache served as United States Postmaster General from 1776 to 1782. His mother-in-law was Sarah Franklin Bache, the daughter of Benjamin Franklin. He was married on December 31, 1805 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Deborah Franklin Bache, who was born on October 1, 1781 in Philadelphia, and died on February 12, 1863 in Philadelphia."

  7. Sarah (Franklin) Bache. Perhaps the best estimate of a woman who might otherwise shine only m the reflected glory of a distinguished father, may be obtained by a private view of her and her work through the eyes of a contemporary.