No, St. Francis never married nor had any children.
Francis never married.
If you are refering to Francis of Assisi, he was never married.
No, St. Clare of Assisi did not marry. She dedicated her life to serving God and founded the Order of Poor Ladies, known as the Poor Clares, following the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi.
If you are referring to Saint Francis Xavier, he was never married. He was a Catholic priest.
No. Her parents wanted her to marry, but, she was inspired to become a nun, after hearing the preaching of Francis.
Her parents were wealthy and wanted Clare to marry. She refused and finally ran away late one night to join Saint Francis who cut her beautiful hair, gave her a coarse habit to wear, and placed her in a Benedictine convent. Later, her sister Agnes joined her.
If you are asking about the famous explorer Jacques Marquette, he was not only an explorer but also a Catholic missionary, and as such, he did not marry or have children.
No, St. Paul the Apostle did not marry nor have any children.
We do not know for certain but Valentine probably did not marry or have children.
As far as we know, Matthew was never married nor did he father any children.
At the time arranged marriages were common. Parents arranged spouses for their children.
Despite her father's wishes that she marry, she ran away from home and joined Saint Francis. That took courage as Clare abandoned a life of ease, wealth and comfort. When invaders of Frederick II were about to overrun the town and her convent she took the Blesed Sacrament to the balcony of the convent and held it up. The invaders were so frightened that they quickly left.