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Did Michael Faraday ever got married?

Yes, to Sarah Barnard Yes, to Sarah Barnard


Did Michael Faraday marry?

Yes he married Sarah Barnard and had no children.


How many kids did Michael Faraday have?

Michael Faraday was married to Sarah Barnard but they did not have children. He was a well known scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction.


Who did Michael Faraday live with?

With Sarah Barnard, his wife.


When did Faraday get married?

12 June, 1821 from my family tree MIke Faraday


Who did Michael Faraday got marriaged to?

Farady married Sarah Barnard (born 1800 died 1879) and did not have any children


How did Michael Faraday and his wife meet?

Michael Faraday and Sarah Barnard (his wife) met through their families at the Sandemanian church.


Did Micheal Faraday get married or have any children?

Sarah Barnard, wife; no children.


Did Michael Faraday have partner?

Michael Faraday's wife was actually a lady called Sarah Barnard (1800-1879).Margaret (1760-1838) Hastwell was his mother. She was married to James Faraday (1761-1810). They came from Outhgill, Kirkby Stephen and moved to Newington, London later. They were married in 1766.Michael and Sarah married on 12th June 1821. They had no children and met attending the Sandemanian church. Michael was one of four children (Elizabeth, Robert, Michael and Margaret).


Did Michael Faraday have any children?

No Faraday had no kids.But Sarah Barnard and him though that of their young family members that lived with them as there own kids.♥♥♥♥


Did Michael Faraday have any nephews or nieces?

Michael Faraday did not have any children, so he did not have any nephews or nieces. He was married to Sarah Barnard but they did not have any offspring.


What were the names of Michael Faraday's brothers and sisters?

Oh, dude, you're really taking me back to the family tree here! Michael Faraday had four brothers and one sister. Their names were James, Robert, John, Margaret, and Daniel. Like, imagine growing up in that household, must've been a real shocker!