Clymer Weir Cox Genealogy » JAMES FRANKLIN (1650-1721)

Personal data JAMES FRANKLIN 


Household of JAMES FRANKLIN

He is married to Eunice Mariah Barnes.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. James Barnes Franklin  1682-???? 


Notes about JAMES FRANKLIN


James Franklin Sr.
Birth: 23 Mar 1650 Ecton, Wellingborough Borough, Northamptonshire, England
Death: 16 Jan 1721 (aged 70) Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 238543827
Bio: Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Franklin and Jane Franklin
Husband of Eunice Moriah Barnes and Elizabeth Chaffee
Father of James Franklin; James Franklin, Jr., of Dartmouth; John Franklin, of Rehoboth; David Franklin; Mary Aylesworth; Lydia Franklin; Abel Franklin, Sr. and Martha Ellsworth
Brother of Thomas Franklin; Samuel Franklin; Henry Franklin; John Franklin; Robert Franklin; Joseph Franklin; Abel Franklin; Benjamin Franklin; Hannah Franklin; Josiah Franklin; Lydia Franklin; Jane Franklin; Mary Bullock; Twin One Franklin and Jonathan Franklin
Uncle of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN of Philadelphia

Military: Soldier in King Philip's War
On 9 Dec. 1675 he was one of Capt. Samuel Moseleys volunteer troopers and was present at the Great Swamp Fight later in that month.'

Living[4] 1675 Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA

He married 1) Eunice Barnes 2) Elizabeth Hammond. All children by 1st wife
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Corporal James Franklin on payroll lists for service in King Phillip's War (Added by kristiwheeler47 on 30 May 2009)

From SOLDIERS IN KING PHILLIP'S WAR by George Madison Bodge First issued in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1883-91, v. 37-45 excerpt from page 58 Capt. Henchman marched down towards Boston from Hadley the last of June, and his letter, written on the way, describes the homeward march. Capt. Henchman's Letter of June 30th, 1676. "Our scouts brought intelligence that all the Indians were in a continual motion, some toward Narhaganset, others towards Watchuset, shifting gradually, and taking up each others quarters, and lay not above a night in a place. ...These... inform, that Philip and the Narhagansets were gone several Days before to their own Places. Philip's purpose being to do what Mischief he could to the English. By advice I drew a commanded party under the conduct of Capt. Sill, viz. Sixteen files of English, all my Troop, and the Indians, excepting one File, being all we could make provision for; for what with the falling short of the Bread promised us, and a great deal of what we had proving mouldy, the Rest of the Forces had but one bisket a Man, to bring them to this Place. This Parly were ordered towards Watchuset. and so to Nashaway and Washttkom Ponds, where we have notice Indians were and so to return to this Place. Where by your Honour's Letter that came to me Yesterday Morning, I understood that Provision was ordered for us; and which we found to onr great Relief last Night, coming hither, Weary and Hungry.... Daniel Henchman. On June 24 there seems to have been a general settlement with all soldiers for service up to this summer campaign. Some were paid in cash by the treasurer, but mostly they were paid in part by the towns where they lived. The following lists probably contain most of the names of those who marched out and served in this campaign, with Capt. Henchman: June 24, 1676. Magnus White. Joseph Lyon. July 24, 1676. John Chub.
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Franklin 1598-1682
Jane White Franklin 1617-1662
Spouse
Eunice Mariah Barnes Franklin 1660-1694
Siblings
Jonathan Franklin Unknown-1693
Thomas Franklin 1638-1702
Benjamin Franklin 1650-1727
Josiah Franklin 1655-1744
Children
James Franklin 1682-1756
Lydia Franklin Aylesworth 1688-1758
Abel Franklin 1690-1758
Created by: Sharon Strawn Hickok (47178122)
Added: 5 Apr 2022
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238543827/james-franklin
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238543827/james-franklin: accessed 24 May 2023), memorial page for James Franklin Sr. (23 Mar 1650œ16 Jan 1721), Find a Grave Memorial ID 238543827; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Sharon Strawn Hickok (contributor 47178122).

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