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John Franklin

Birth27 Apr 1732 - Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA
Death29 Aug 1801 - New York, New York
MotherMary Pearsall
FatherThomas Franklin

Born in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA on 27 Apr 1732 to Thomas Franklin and Mary Pearsall. John Franklin married Deborah Morris and had 9 children. He passed away on 29 Aug 1801 in New York, New York.

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Parents
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Thomas Franklin
1703 - 1773
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Mary Pearsall
1703 - 1786
Spouse(s)
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Deborah Morris
1736 - 1780
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Thomas Franklin
1762 - 1830
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Anthony Franklin
1768 - 1854
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Rebecca Franklin
1771 - 1822
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Walter Franklin
1773 - 1856
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Mary Franklin
1760 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Franklin
1765 - 1848
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Sarah Franklin
1763 - 1806
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Phoebe Franklin
1764 - 1764
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William Franklin
Unknown - Unknown

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