Peter Foulger
Peter Foulger | |
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Born |
1617 Norwich, Norfolk, England |
Died |
1690 Nantucket, Massachusetts, British America |
Spouse(s) | Mary Morrill Foulger |
Parent(s) | John Folger |
Relatives | Grandson, Founding Father Benjamin Franklin |
Peter Foulger or Folger (1617 –1690) was a poet and an interpreter of the American Indian language for the first settlers of Nantucket. He was instrumental in the colonization of Nantucket Island in the Massachusetts colony. He was the grandfather of Benjamin Franklin.[1]
Life
Peter Folger was born in Norwich, Norfolk, England, son of John Folger, in 1617. He came to America in 1635 with his father, settling initially in Watertown, Massachusetts, and later moving to Martha's Vineyard,[2] where he worked as a teacher and surveyor. In 1644 he married Mary Morrill, whom he met on the voyage from England.[3] At the Vineyard Folger supported himself by teaching school and surveying land. He was hired by Governor Thomas Mayhew and his son Thomas Mayhew Jr. to convert the native American population to Christianity, during which time he learned to speak the native language. He was a Baptist in faith, and as such was told not to visit with the Puritans on the mainland. Rev. Experience Mayhew, in a letter to John Gardner, Esquire, dated 1694, states that when Thomas Mayhew, Jr. left for England in 1657, he left the care of his church and mission to Peter Folger.[4]
From time to time between 1659 and 1662, Folger journeyed to Nantucket in order to survey it for the proprietors. In 1663 Folger moved to Nantucket full-time, having been granted a half a share of land by the proprietors, where he was a surveyor, an Indian interpreter, and clerk in the courts. Shortly thereafter, Folger's daughter, Abiah, was born, later to become the mother of Benjamin Franklin.[5]
A Baptist missionary, teacher, and surveyor, his dealings with the native population promoted harmony between the Native Americans and European settlers. His grandson, Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, son of Peter's daughter Abiah, referred to him fondly in his autobiography.
Folger died at Nantucket, Massachusetts, in 1690. His wife Mary Morrill Foulger lived until 1704.
Children
with Mary Morrill Foulger
- Joanna Folger Coleman, born 1645 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts Bay Colony, July 18, 1719 in Nantucket, Province of Massachusetts Bay, married John Coleman in 1666
- Bethia Folger Barnard, born 1646 in Martha’s Vineyard, married February 26, 1668 to John Barnard, both drowning June 6, 1669, in a boating accident
- Dorcas Folger Pratt, born 1647 in Martha’s Vineyard, died December 24, 1712 in Charlestown, Province of Massachusetts Bay, married February 12, 1675, Joseph Pratt
- Eleazer Folger, born 1648 in Edgartown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died December 19, 1716 Nantucket, married in 1671, Sara Gardner
- Bathsheba Folger Pope, born 1652 in Martha’s Vineyard, died 1726 in Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay, married in 1676, Joseph Pope
- Patience Folger Harker Gardner, born 1656 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died January 18, 1717 in Nantucket, married twice, in 1680 to John Harker, then in 1696 to James Gardner
- John Folger, born 1659 in Martha’s Vineyard, died August 23, 1732 in Nantucket, married in 1688 to Mary Barnard
- Abiah Folger Franklin, born August 15, 1667 in Nantucket, died May 18, 1752 in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, married November 25, 1689, Josiah Franklin (parents of Benjamin Franklin)
- Experience Folger Swain, born 1668 in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died June 4, 1739 in Nantucket, married in 1687 to John Swain
List of notable descendants
- Alexander Dallas Bache (1806–1867), 3x-great-grandson, physicist, scientist, and surveyor
- Benjamin Franklin Bache (1769–1798), great-great-grandson, journalist, printer, and publisher
- George Mifflin Bache, Jr. (1841–1896), 4x-great-grandson, Commander in the U.S. Army, Civil War
- Hartman Bache (1798–1872), 3x-great-grandson, engineer
- Louis Franklin Bache (1779–1818), great-great-grandson, Lieutenant Colonel in the Pennsylvania State Militia, War of 1812
- Richard Franklin Bache aka: Richard Bache, Jr. (1784–1848), great-great-grandson, military of political politician
- Sarah "Sally" Franklin Bache (1744–1808), great-granddaughter, daughter of Benjamin Franklin
- Daniel Baugh Brewster (1923–2007), 6x-great-grandson, United States Senator from Maryland
- Phebe Folger Coleman (1771–1817), 3x-great-granddaughter, diarist, poet, and watercolorist
- Ezra Cornell (1807–1874), 4x-great-grandson, co-founder of Cornell University
- Mary Walker Deslonde Brewster (1839–1886), 4x-great-granddaughter, wife of Benjamin Harris Brewster, 37th United States Attorney General
- Deborah Franklin Bache Duane (1781–1863), great-great-granddaughter, wife of William John Duane, 11th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Campbell Dallas Emory (1839–1864), 4x-great-grandson, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Military, Civil War
- Matilda Wilkins Bache Emory (1819–1900), 3x-great-granddaughter, wife of William Hemsley Emory, Sr., U.S. Army Major General, Mexican-American War and Civil War
- William Hemsley Emory, Jr., 4x-great-grandson, Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy
- Abigail "Gibbie" Anne Folger (1943–1969), 8x-great-granddaughter, heiress to the Folgers Coffee Company and Charles Manson murder victim
- Henry Clay Folger, Jr. (1857–1930), 6x-great-grandson, President of Standard Oil, also founded the Folger Shakespeare Library
- James "Jim" Athearn Folger, Sr (1835–1889), 5x-great-grandson, founder of Folgers Coffee
- Mayhew Folger (1774–1828), 3x-great-grandson, captain of the sealing ship, Topaz, that rediscovered the Pitcairn Islands in 1808
- Peter Folger (1905–1980), 7x-great-grandson, Folgers Coffee heir and company president
- Walter Folger, Jr. (1765–1849), 3x-great-grandson, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts, inventor, astronomer, navigator
- William Mayhew Folger (1844–1928), 5x-great-grandson, U.S. Navy rear admiral, Civil War, Spanish-American War, and Philippine-American War
- Lydia Folger Fowler (1822–1879), 4x-great-granddaughter, second American woman to earn a medical degree
- Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), grandson, founding father
- Francis Folger Franklin (1732–1736), great-grandson, son of Benjamin Franklin
- William Franklin (c. 1730 – 1813), great-grandson, 13th Governor of New Jersey
- William Temple Franklin (1760–1823), great-great-grandson, illegitimate son of William Franklin
- Andrew Allen Harwood (1802–1884), 3x-great-grandson, Admiral in the U.S. Navy
- Agnes Irwin (1841–1914), 4x-great-granddaughter, educator and publication editor
- John Irwin (1832–1901), 4x-great step-grandson, Rear Admiral and Commander of Asiatic and Pacific squadrons in the U.S. Navy
- Robert Walker Irwin (1844–1925), 4x-great-grandson, businessman and the Kingdom of Hawaii's Minister to Japan
- Sophia Arabella Bache Irwin (1815–1904), 3x-great-granddaughter, wife of William Wallace Irwin (1803–1856), Member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania and United States Ambassador to Denmark
- Rachel Miner, actress[6]
- Maria Mitchell (1818–1889), 4x-great-granddaughter, first American woman to work professionally as an astronomer
- Lucretia "Lucy" Coffin Mott (1793–1880), 4x-great-granddaughter, notable women's suffragist and abolitionist
- Thomas Sergeant Perry (1845–1928), 4x-great-grandson, scholar and linguist
- Maria Campbell Wainwright Schroeder (1856–1925), 4x-great-granddaughter, wife of Seaton Schroeder, admiral in the U.S. Navy, Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I
- Sarah Franklin Bache Sergeant (1788–1863), great-great-granddaughter, wife of Thomas Sergeant, Pennsylvania politician
- Darius Henry Starbuck (1818–1887), 5x-great-grandson, United States Attorney for North Carolina.
- Dallas Bache Wainwright, 4x-great-grandson, officer with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
- Richard Wainwright, Jr. (1849–1926), 4x-great-grandson, Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy, Civil War, Sinking of the USS Maine, Battle of Santiago de Cuba, Banana Wars, Spanish-American War, and Santo Domingo Affair
- Richard Wainwright, III (1881–1944), 5x-great-grandson, commander in the U.S. Navy, World War I; Medal of Honor recipient during 1914 Veracruz action
- Sarah "Sally" Franklin Bache Wainwright (1824–1880), 3x-great-granddaughter, wife of Richard Wainwright, Sr., Commander in the U.S. Navy, Civil War
- Mary Blechenden Bache Walker (1808–1873), 3x-great-granddaughter, wife of Robert John Walker, 18th United States Secretary of the Treasury
Works
- A Looking Glass for the Times, or the Former Spirit of New England Revived in this Generation (1675)
- A Denunciation of War
References
- ↑ Franklin, Benjamin; Jared Sparks, William Temple, Franklin, G. F. Storm, Joseph Andrews (1856). The Life of Benjamin Franklin. Boston: Whitman, Niles, and Hall. p. 543. Cite uses deprecated parameter
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(help) - ↑ Trent, William Peterfield; Benjamin Willis Wells (1903). Colonial Prose and Poetry. Thomas Y. Crowell & co. p. 111.
- ↑ New England historical and genealogical register. Samuel G. Drake. 1906. p. 269.
- ↑ Cutter, William. "American Biography: A New Cyclopedia, Volume 12".
- ↑ Worron, Harriet B. (1881). "Trustum" and His Grandchildren.
- ↑ http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Folger/6000000011612894763
- The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 16. By New England Historic Genealogical Society
- American Marriages Before 1699 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, US: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Original data: Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriage Records Before 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ, US: Biblio Co., 1926.