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Michael Faraday came from a humble background; he was born into a working-class family in London in 1791. His father, a blacksmith, struggled to support the family, and Faraday had little formal education. He later married Sarah Barnard in 1821, and they remained together for life, although they had no children. Faraday's family background and personal life were characterized by modesty and dedication to science.

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