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  1. After the elder Franklin died in 1790, Temple lived for a while with his father William in England. In London, he acted as an agent of the American Robert Morris of Philadelphia, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a financier of the American Revolution, and the wealthiest man in the United States.

  2. Feb 10, 2016 · 1817-1823: He lived the last six years of his life with his English mistress Hannah Collyer (Born 1771 in England, age 46-52) whom he finally married [shortly] before his death in 1823. Noted as Hannah [Collyer] Johnson Franklin Delariviere, probably FEMME DELARIVIERE buried next to Temple.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Yes. The Franklin true story confirms that he took his 16-year-old grandson, William Temple Franklin (referred to as Temple Franklin), with him on his 1776 trip to France. Benjamin Franklin had taken over custody of his grandson after his extramarital son, William Franklin, a Loyalist and the governor of New Jersey, was put in prison during the ...

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · How did Temple Franklin die? Temple Franklin died in his mid-60s on 25 May 1823, in Paris, with no definitive cause of death.

  5. Temple eventually returned to Europe and lived out his later years in England. He passed away in 1823 in Paris, France, after spending much of his life between Europe and America. Le Ray de Chaumont was a fervent supporter of the American cause, providing crucial assistance that included ships, arms, and other supplies.

  6. William Temple Franklin lived a life spanning two continents. He will be remembered for being Benjamin Franklin’s loyal secretary. Interestingly, Temple would live to see the French Revolution. Where he narrowly escaped the guillotine. Temple died at the young age of 63.

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  8. Apr 11, 2024 · In December 1776, nearly six months after the Thirteen Colonies declared their independence from British rule, 70-year-old Benjamin Franklin landed on the shores of France with two of his...

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