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  1. Mar 12, 2018 · Mary (Johnson d'Evelin) Franklin. Mary Franklin formerly Johnson d'Evelin. Born [date unknown] [location unknown] Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of William Franklin — married 14 Aug 1788 in Marylebone, London, England. [children unknown]

    • Female
    • August 3, 1811
    • William Franklin
  2. May 1, 2022 · Death: Nov. 17, 1813 - London, Greater London, England. Parents: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), unknown woman. Married: 1) Elizabeth Downes 2) Mary Johnson, widow d'Evelin * only child: William Temple Franklin (by an unknown mistress) From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Franklin.

    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Mother of William Temple Franklin
    • Pennsylvania
    • September 1, 1731
  3. Parent (s) William Franklin. Mary Johnson D'Evelin (stepmother) Occupation. Diplomat, real estate speculator, editor. 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 ...

  4. On August 14, 1788 William married Mary Johnson d'Evelin. In his will, Benjamin Franklin left William virtually none of his wealth, except some territory in Nova Scotia, stating that had Britain won the war, the elder Franklin would have had no wealth to leave to his son anyway.

  5. Nov 24, 2020 · Mary Franklin (Johnson) Also Known As: "d'Evelin" Birthdate: estimated between 1701 and 1761 : Birthplace: Ireland: Death: August 30, 1811 Place of Burial: unknown Immediate Family: Wife of ?? D'Evelin and William Franklin, Colonial Governor of New Jersey. Managed by: Gregory Thomas Beck: Last Updated: November 24, 2020

    • "d'Evelin"
    • Ireland
    • estimated between 1701 and 1761
    • August 30, 1811
  6. Mary Johnson d’Evelin (??? – 1811) She was the second wife of William and would be the wife he married after relocating from America to England after the war. The couple did not have any children.

  7. On August 14, 1788 William married Mary Johnson d’Evelin. In his will, Benjamin Franklin left William virtually none of his wealth, except some territory in Nova Scotia, stating that had Britain won the war, the elder Franklin would have had no wealth to leave to his son anyway.

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