Individual Details
John Foulke
(21 Dec 1722 - 25 May 1787)
Events
Families
Spouse | Mary Roberts (1730 - 1787) |
Child | Margaret Foulke (1768 - ) |
Child | Aquilla Foulke (1766 - ) |
Child | Lydia Foulke (1775 - ) |
Child | Evan Foulke (1771 - ) |
Child | Martha Foulke (1758 - ) |
Child | Edward Foulke (1758 - 1839) |
Child | Ann Foulke (1760 - 1835) |
Child | Jane Foulke (1763 - 1780) |
Father | Hugh Foulke (1685 - 1760) |
Mother | Ann Williams (1698 - 1773) |
Sibling | Mary Foulke (1714 - 1756) |
Sibling | Martha Foulke (1716 - 1781) |
Sibling | Samuel Foulke (1718 - 1797) |
Sibling | Ellen Foulke (1720 - ) |
Sibling | Thomas Foulke (1724 - 1786) |
Sibling | Theophilus Foulke (1726 - 1785) |
Sibling | William Foulke (1728 - 1796) |
Sibling | Edward Foulke (1729 - 1747) |
Sibling | Ann Foulke (1732 - 1786) |
Sibling | Jane Foulke (1734 - 1771) |
Notes
Marriage
married MaryRoberts, daughter of Edward Roberts, a noted minister among Friends of Richland.Event
Like his brothers, Samuel, Thomas and Theophilus, he was disowned from Richland Meeting for taking the Oath of Allegiance, but ignored the disownment and remained a member. He had been made an elder in 1762Event
Member of the Provincial Assembly from Bucks Co., 1769 to 1775He was, like his brother Samuel, prominent in public affairs and was a member of the Provincial Assembly from 1769 to 1775, from Bucks County, succeeding his brother, and serving until the Revolution. Like his brothers, Samuel, Thomas and Theophilus, he was disowned from Richland Meeting for taking the Oath of Allegiance, but ignored the disownment and remained a member.
Event
Tax Records 1779 Richland Twp., Bucks Co., PA•Note:
140 acres
2 horses
8 cattle
Death
served on the Provincial AssemblyThought to have taken the oath of allegiance during the Revolution.