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  1. 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. 17 de ago. de 2023 · Her Obituary appeared in the Richmond Newspaper Enquirer dated 12 Oct. 1808. Enquirer -- 12 Oct. 1808. Died the 5th inst., at her house in Franklin Court, Philadelphia, aged 34 years, Mrs. Sarah Bache, wife of Richard Bache and only daughter of the late venerable father of his country, Dr. Benjamin Franklin. [7]

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Bache, Sarah Franklin. Sarah Franklin Bache (1743–1808) was a member of the large extended Franklin family centered in Philadelphia. Like her father Benjamin Franklin she was interested in politics, doing relief work during the Revolutionary War and acting as his hostess after her mother Deborah Read Franklin died in 1774.

  6. 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.

  7. Sarah Franklin Bache (1743-1808). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. Bache was an ardent patriot during the Revolutionary War through relief work and as her father's political hostess.