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  1. Sarah Franklin Bache (September 12, 1788 – October 6, 1863), married Thomas Sergeant (1782–1860), who later was appointed as an associate justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and postmaster of Philadelphia.

  2. Sarah, the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin, was born at Philadelphia on the eleventh of September, 1744. Of her early years no particulars can now be obtained; but from her father’s appreciation of the importance of education, and the intelligence and information that she displayed through life, we may presume that her studies were as ...

  3. Bache, Sarah (1743–1808) American patriot. Born on September 11, 1743; died in 1808; only daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read Rogers (his common-law wife); married Richard Bache (a Philadelphia merchant); children: eight.

  4. Not a soul can deny the extraordinary lives led by Sarah Franklin Bache's offspring, a veritable brood of doctors, journalists, and naval officers, who sprouted roots in the very heart of our nation's history.

  5. Sarah Bache. Only Daughter of Benjamin Franklin. 1744 – 1808 A.D. Sarah Bache, the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin, and wife of Richard Bache, a Philadelphia merchant. In 1780, when many soldiers of the American army were going barefooted and half-clad, money was collected for their relief and expanded for materials, which by the labors of ...

  6. 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.

  7. From her mid-twenties Sarah Bache was occupied with the couple's offspring: Benjamin Franklin (1769- 1798), known as Franklin; William (1773-?1820); Sarah (1775-1776); Elizabeth (1777-1820), known as Eliza; Louis (1779-1819); Deborah (1780-1865); Richard (1784-1848); and Sarah (1788-1863)."1