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  1. Sarah Franklin Bache (September 11, 1743 – October 5, 1808), sometimes known as Sally Bache, was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read. She was a leader in relief work during the American Revolutionary War and frequently served as her father's political hostess, like her mother before her death in 1774.

  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. Sarah (Sally) Franklin Bache. 1743 - 1808. Franklin's only daughter. She was raised almost exclusively by her mother during Franklin's prolonged absences while he served as a diplomat in England and France.

  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Sarah Franklin Bache, the daughter of the Founding Father and a woman of intellect, courage, and compassion. Discover how she overcame the challenges of her time, defied social norms, and made a lasting impact on history.

  5. Sarah Bache was the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read, his common-law wife. She helped raise funds and sew uniforms for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and was praised by the Marquis de Chastellux.

  6. will Franklin provided generously for both Richard and Sarah Bache, who spent part of their inheritance on a trip to England in 1792-93.6 A year after their return, the couple retired to a property they called Settle Farm, located in the Delaware River valley near Bristol, Pennsylvania. ? The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2003

  7. Bache, Sarah Franklin (1743-1808) Wartime Relief Worker: The youngest child of Benjamin and Deborah Franklin, Sarah Franklin married Richard Bache in 1767, and bore eight children. After a decade devoted to her family, she joined Esther De Berdt Reed's fund-raising committee in Philadelphia. The committee organized women to further the patriot ...