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    William Franklin

    American soldier, attorney, and colonial administrator

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  1. Title Royal Governor of New Jersey. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / British. Date of Birth - Death February 22, 1730 – November 17, 1813. On January 13, 1775, the British appointed governor of New Jersey, William Franklin, stood in front of the New Jersey Legislator and implored them to remain loyal to King George III.

  2. Apr 14, 2024 · Share. Link copied to clipboard. Summary. William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, remained a staunch Loyalist during the Revolutionary War, causing a rift with his father. Despite attempts at reconciliation, Benjamin Franklin and William Franklin never fully reconciled, with bitterness lingering between them. Temple Franklin, grandson of ...

  3. Mar 21, 2021 · Benjamin Franklin and his son, William Franklin, prominently exemplified these divided loyalties. How did this rift occur, and were they ever reconciled? Judging from their early years together, no one would imagine they would end up in opposition to one another.

  4. William Franklin Full Biography. I was the illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin and grew up living above his printing shop in central Philadelphia. My father made sure I received a classical education and then when King George’s War was fought in the 1740’s I served in a Philadelphia company created for a planned expedition against the ...

  5. William Franklin died in 1813, and is buried in St Pancras Old Church churchyard. Franklin Township, in Bergen County, New Jersey was named in his honor, rather than for his father, as was the borough of Franklin Lakes. Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey, site of the Revolutionary War Battle of Middlebush, was believed by many to ...

  6. William Franklin FRSE (22 February 1730 – 17 November 1813) was an American-born attorney, soldier, politician, and colonial administrator. He was the acknowledged extra-marital son of Benjamin Franklin. William Franklin was the last colonial Governor of New Jersey (1763–1776), and a steadfast Loyalist throughout the American Revolutionary War.

  7. William Franklin ( c. 1730 – November 1813) was an American soldier, attorney, and colonial administrator, the acknowledged illegitimate son of Benjamin Franklin. He was the last colonial Governor of New Jersey (1763–1776). Franklin was a steadfast Loyalist throughout the American Revolutionary War . Early life.

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