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  1. Although little is known about the childhood of Benjamin Franklin’s wife, Deborah Read Franklin was an extraordinary woman and help-mate to her husband by running the household and business affairs so he could focus on his political career. When eighteen-year-old Benjamin Franklin ran away to Philadelphia, he boarded with the Read family and ...

  2. 10 de ago. de 2021 · Franklin was certainly grateful to be married, but treated his wife more like a roommate than a helpmate in life. They did consummate their marriage and have a child. Benjamin loved the child and his new role as a dad, but that did not mean he opened up to be more of a loving husband to Deborah. In the winter of 1731, a smallpox epidemic befell ...

  3. His heart, full of ambition, his head, brimming with ideas, and his pockets, near empty, Benjamin was poised for the great adventure of his life. As fate would have it, our young hero stumbled upon a winsome lass named Deborah Read, who was a vision of wholesome beauty, her countenance radiant with the promise of virtue and good sense.

  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. Very little is now known of Deborah Read's early life, and, in fact, there is little known of her beyond the information recorded by her husband in his Autobiographly. Deborah was the daughter of John Read, a carpenter, and his wife Sal-ah. John Read, who died in 1724, left a will which is now to be found in the Office of the Register of

  6. Deborah was a woman of great wisdom, revelation, and discernment. She also had a prophetic gift, including knowing the times and seasons of the Lord. She clearly heard the voice of the Lord. Yet Judges 5:12 says, “Wake up, wake up, Deborah! Wake up, wake up, break out in song! Arise, Barak!

  7. 24 de mar. de 2015 · During our conversation, Vivian reveals who Deborah Read Franklin and Sally Franklin Bache were as women and how their lives assisted Benjamin Franklin’s work as a printer, statesman, scientist, and diplomat; what it was like for Deborah Read to be married to Benjamin Franklin; and how Franklin’s politics, as well as the experiences of the American Revolution, influenced Deborah and Sally ...