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    Abiah Folger Franklin (August 15, 1667 – May 18, 1752) was the mother of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States . Biography. Abiah Folger was born on Madaket Road in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1667, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife, Mary Morrell Folger, a former indentured servant.

  2. When Abiah Folger was born on 15 August 1667, in Nantucket, New York Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Peter Folger, was 50 and her mother, Mary Morrell, was 47. She married Josiah Franklin on 25 November 1689, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

  3. Abiah Folger Franklin, the Puritan mother who nurtured Benjamin Franklin's genius and left an indelible mark on colonial America.

  4. Apr 26, 2022 · Abiah Folger. Buried in the Old Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street in Boston. Birth: Aug. 15, 1667; Death: May 8, 1752; Mother Of Benjamin Franklin. Family. Parents: Peter Folger (1617 - 1690) Mary Katherine Morrell Folger (1620 - 1703) Spouse: Josiah Franklin (1655 - 1744) Children: James Franklin (1697 - 1735)* Ebenezer ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Benjamin’s mother, Abiah Folger, was the great-granddaughter of John Folger who came to America from Norwich in 1635 and settled in Watertown. His son, Peter Folger, was one of the early settlers of Nantucket, and worked for some years in Martha’s Vineyard as a surveyor and a teacher, becoming fluent in speaking the Indian language.