Benjamin Franklin - Ancestry

Ancestry

Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin was a tallow chandler, a soap-maker and a candle-maker. Josiah was born at Ecton, Northamptonshire, England, on December 23, 1657, the son of Thomas Franklin, a blacksmith-farmer, and Jane White. Benjamin's mother, Abiah Folger, was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1667, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife Mary Morrill, a former indentured servant.

Josiah Franklin had 17 children with his two wives. He married his first wife, Anne Child, in about 1677 in Ecton and emigrated with her to Boston in 1683; they had three children before emigrating, and four after. After her death, Josiah married Abiah Folger on July 9, 1689, in the Old South Meeting House by Samuel Willard. Benjamin, their eighth child, was Josiah Franklin's 15th child and tenth and last son.

Ben Franklin's mother, Abiah Folger, was born into a Puritan family among those that fled to Massachusetts to establish a purified Congregationalist Christianity in New England, when King Charles I of England began persecuting Puritans. They sailed for Boston in 1635. Her father was "the sort of rebel destined to transform colonial America"; as clerk of the court, he was jailed for disobeying the local magistrate in defense of middle-class shopkeepers and artisans in conflict with wealthy landowners. Ben Franklin followed in his grandfather's footsteps in his battles against the wealthy Penn family that owned the Pennsylvania Colony.

Ancestors of Benjamin Franklin
8. Henry Franckline
b. 1573 Ecton, Northamptonshire, England
4. Thomas Franklin
b. 1598 Ecton, Northamptonshire, England
9. Agnes Joanes
b. Ecton, Northamptonshire, England
2. Josiah Franklin
b. December 23, 1657 Ecton, Northamptonshire, England
5. Jane White
b. England
1. Benjamin Franklin
b. 1705 Boston, MA, United States
12. John Folger Jr.
b. abt. 1594, Norwich, England
6. Peter Folger
b. 1617 Norwich, Norfolk, England
13. Meribah Gibbs
b. England
3. Abiah Folger
b. August 15, 1667 Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA
7. Mary Morrill
b. c. 1619 England

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