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  1. CI-GIT William Temple Franklin NE LE 22 FEVRIER 1762 MORT LE 25 MAI 1823 PETIT FILS DE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN IL FUT TOUJOURS DIGNE D'UN NOM QUI S'ÉTEINT AVEC LUI SA VEUVE INCONSOLABLE LUI A FAIT ELEVER CE MONUMENT COMME UNSIGNE D'UNE DOLEUR QUI NE FINIRA QU'AVEC SA VIE REQUIESCAT IN PACE-- translation --Here Lies William Temple Franklin Born 22 ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · William Franklin did see his father Benjamin one final time in 1785 as he stopped in Britain on his way home from France, although there was no real attempt at a reconciliation of any kind. Benjamin Franklin remained businesslike, suggesting that his son give land that he owned in America to his son, William Temple Franklin. Benjamin Franklin ...

  3. 2 de may. de 2002 · From William Temple Franklin. Philadelphia 20 April 1789. Sir, Tho’ I am from Experience assur’d of your Excellencys Good Will towards me, yet being convinc’d that in discharging the important Trust to which you have been unanimously elected, Merit & not Favor will obtain your Patronage; I take the Liberty of laying before your Excellency ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · William Temple Franklin (London, England, 1760 – Paris, France, May 25, 1823) was the illegitimate, only son of William Franklin (last colonial governor of New Jersey, mother unknown) and grandson of and secretary to Benjamin Franklin. His name derives from the fact that he was conceived while his father was studying at the Middle Temple ...

  5. 17 de abr. de 2018 · Temple, as he was known, was born in London in 1760 or 1762, the son of William Franklin, Benjamin Franklin’s son. Taken from his mother, abandoned by his father, enduring early years in foster care, Temple was eventually rescued by his grandfather, Benjamin Franklin. Between 1776 and 1785, when Benjamin Franklin was a diplomat in France ...

  6. Fox, George, 1759-1828. Letter to William Temple Franklin. 1798 June 7. ADr. Request Item for Reading Room Access. Request a Copy of this Item. On same sheet with letter of Jan. 1, 1798. Land transactions of William Temple Franklin. Robert Morris in the debtors apartment; his son, Robert, has removed to Philadelphia.

  7. William Temple Franklin Jr, known as Temple Franklin, (February 22, 1760 – May 25, 1823) was an American diplomat and real estate speculator who is best known for his involvement with the American diplomatic mission in France during the American Revolutionary War.