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Peter Folger (December 26, 1905 ... He was the son of James Athearn Folger, Jr. (born c. 1864) and wife ... They shared joint custody of their two children. On June ...
[2]: 13 Later, Peter became a convert to Baptist Christianity, and Abiah was raised as a Baptist. [2]: 14 Abiah was the youngest of Peter and Mary Folger's ten children. [2]: 14 At age 21 and unmarried, Abiah moved from Nantucket to Boston to live with an older sister and her husband, who were members of the Puritan South Church.
[2] [4] Morrell was an indentured servant and Folger bought her freedom from Hugh Peters for £20. [2] They had nine children by 1669, the last of whom, Abiah Folger, married Josiah Franklin, and was the mother of Benjamin Franklin. [2] At the Vineyard, Folger supported himself by teaching school and surveying land.
Trump married his first wife, a Czechoslovakia-born model name Ivana Zelníčková, in 1977. During their 15-year marriage, the pair raised three children: Donald Jr., Ivanka, ...
Peter Folger paid Hugh Peters the sum of 20 pounds to pay off Mary's servitude, which he declared was the best appropriation of money he had ever made. [5] [4] She married Peter Folger in 1644. [3] They lived in Watertown, Massachusetts before moving in 1660 to Martha's Vineyard, where he was acquainted with the Mayhews. He was a strict teacher ...
On September 1, 1730, the couple held a ceremony for friends and family in which they announced they would live as husband and wife. [13] They had two children together: Francis Folger "Franky" (born 1732), who died of smallpox in 1736 at the age of four, and Sarah "Sally" (born 1743).
He was the ninth child of blacksmith Thomas Franklin (1598–1682), and his first wife, Jane White (1617–1662). Thomas was the son of Henry Franckline (1573–1631) and Agnes Joanes (1574–1646). Thomas Franklin remarried and had more children. Josiah Franklin worked as a fabric dyer in Ecton. Franklin immigrated to the American colonies in ...
Tristram Coffin sailed to Boston in 1642 with his wife and children, his two sisters and his mother. For a short time he ran an inn in Salisbury, Massachusetts. [1] He then moved to the new settlement of Pentucket, now Haverhill, Massachusetts. His name appears on a deed dated 15 November 1642 recording the sale of the land for the settlement ...