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  1. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Deborah(Debby) Franklin formerly Read aka Rogers. Born 14 Feb 1708 in Birmingham, England. Ancestors. Daughter of John Read and Sarah (White) Read. Sister of Elizabeth Read, Mary Read, Frances (Read) Crocker, Mary Read, John Read and Sarah Read. Wife of John Rogers — married 5 Aug 1725 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  2. 11 de feb. de 2020 · When I began researching for the upcoming exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, I admittedly knew relatively little about Benjamin Franklin’s wife, Deborah Read Franklin (d. 1774). However, I wanted to include Deborah in the exhibition and so I began researching her life with the intent of figuring out how her story could fit into an exhibition about Benjamin Franklin and science.

  3. 11 de ene. de 2024 · 3. Leave The Grave Green (1995) In "Leave The Grave Green" by Deborah Crombie, an enthralling murder mystery takes inspector Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James into the world of an exclusive boys' school, revealing dark secrets that will send chills down your spine. 📇 336 Pages. 📝 84,000 - 100,800 Word Count.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2022 · She was neither beautiful nor wealthy. Nor was Benjamin Franklin’s wife educated or intellectual. Nevertheless in 1724 he proposed to Deborah Read while renting a room from her father, the carpenter John Read of Philadelphia. Was it simply youthful passion that attracted him or did the eighteen-year-old printer ask for Deborah’s hand because she had […]

  5. 23 de mar. de 2023 · Do you enjoy being outside? Read along with Star as we learn how outside misses us!Outside Inwritten by Deborah Underwoodillustrated by Cindy DerbyPlease sup...

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  6. The most prominent among them was Deborah Read Franklin, his common-law wife and partner for forty-four years. Long dismissed by historians, she was an independent, politically savvy woman and devoted wife who raised their children, managed his finances, and fought off angry mobs at gunpoint while he traipsed about England.

  7. The APS owns the only known portrait of Benjamin Franklin’s wife, Deborah Read Franklin. She lived from 1708 to 1774. Married to Franklin for 44 years, Deborah refused to go to Europe with her husband because she was afraid of the ocean crossings. She stayed in Philadelphia and successfully ran Franklin’s businesses.