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    Granary Burying Ground. Known for. Mother of Benjamin Franklin. Spouse. Josiah Franklin. Children. 10 children, including Benjamin, James, and Jane. Abiah Folger Franklin (August 15, 1667 – May 18, 1752) was the mother of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States .

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Abiah Folger (1667–1752) of Nantucket, New York Colony, British Colonial America.

    • Female
    • Josiah Franklin Sr.
  3. Abiah Folger is the mother of the sixth president of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Franklin. She was born in 1667 to Peter Folger and Mary Morrill , and is the second wife of Josiah Franklin. [1] She died in 1752.

    • Female
    • August 15, 1667
    • Josiah Franklin
    • May 8, 1752
  4. ‍. Abiah Folger Franklin may not be a household name like that of her renowned son Benjamin, but her impact on colonial America and the man who would become a Founding Father merits deep study by historians. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, Abiah came of age in a time of great upheaval for Puritans seeking religious freedom in the New World.

  5. Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston in what was known as the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was born on a small house on 17 Milk Street, across the street from the Old Meeting House. His father was Josiah Franklin, soap and candle maker. His mother was Abiah Folger, a home maker.

  6. Abiah of Nantucket, Massachusetts, was the daughter of Peter and Mary Morrill Foulger. [3] . Peter Foulger was a schoolmaster, a miller and a surveyor. With Josiah, Abiah bore 10 children: John (1690), Peter (1692), Mary (1694), James (1697), Sarah (1699), Ebenezer (1701), Thomas (1703), Benjamin (1706), Lydia (1708), and Jane (1712).

  7. Early Life. Abiah Lee Folger (1667-1752) was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts on August 15, 1667 to Peter and Mary Morrell Folger. Her father was a miller and schoolteacher. Peter’s parents were reformist Flemish Protestants who fled to America to escape religious persecution in 1635. Later, he converted to Baptist Christianity.