Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Franklin (born Miers).
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 mei 1834 te Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, hij was toen 19 jaar oud.
Spouse: James Washington Franklin
Kind(eren):
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Elizabeth Franklin (born Miers) |
James Washington Franklin<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: J.w. Franklin, John W Franklin<br>Residence: Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States<br>Birth: Aug 22 1814 - Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, USA<br>Occupation: Farmer<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Franklin (born Miers) - May 22 1835 - Anacoco, LA<br>Death: May 3 1897 - Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, USA<br>Burial: After May 3 1897 - Holly Grove Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, United States of America<br>Father: Jonathan F Franklin<br>Mother: Nancy Franklin (born Grimes)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Franklin (born Miers)<br>Children: Mary Ann Mitchell (born Franklin), Jackson Franklin, David Franklin, Elizabeth J. Kay (born Franklin), Lydia Presley (born Franklin), Thomas J. Franklin, Luticia F Cain (born Franklin), James Miers Franklin, <a>Melissa F. Wright (born Franklin), Eliza J. Dixon (born Franklin), Nancy Kay (born Franklin), Jonathan Franklin, Charles Franklin<br>Siblings: George W Franklin, Benjamin F Franklin, Thomas Elias Franklin, Andrew Jackson Franklin
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Rev James Washington Franklin<br>Birth names: James FranklinJames W. FranklinJames Willis Franklin<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Aug 23 1814 - Tennessee, United States<br>Marriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Miers - May 22 1834 - Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana<br>Residence: 1840 - Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States<br>Residence: 1850 - Sabine parish, Sabine, Louisiana, United States<br>Residence: 1860 - Sabine, Louisiana, United States<br>Residence: 1860 - Sabine, Louisiana, United States<br>Residence: 1870 - Ward 1, Sabine, Louisiana, United States<br>Residence: 1880 - Vernon, Louisiana, United States<br>Death: May 3 1897 - Vernon, Louisiana, United States<br>Burial: Holly Grove Cemetery, Vernon, Louisiana, United States<br>Parents: Jonathan F Franklin, Nancy Franklin (born Grimes Franklin)<br>Wife: Elizabeth Franklin (born Miers)<br>Children: Rev. James Miers Franklin, Elias Franklin, <;a>Mary Mitchell (born Franklin), Nancy Kay (born Franklin), Jonathan Franklin, Thomas J. Franklin, Elizabeth Jane Franklin, Lydia Presley (born Franklin), James W Franklin Jr, Leticia Cain (born Franklin), Malissa Wright (born Franklin)William Powell, Sarah Powell (born Franklin), Job Franklin, Richard Franklin, George W Franklin, Parmelia Jane Woodard (born Franklin), William Grimes Franklin, Andrew Jackson Franklin, John M. FranklinMarion F Franklin, Benjamin F Franklin, Jackson Franklin, Reverend Thomas Elias Franklin<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: The following is from http://laahgp.genealogyvillage.com/Bigraphicalmemoirs13/sabineparishhb.html: and pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, P. O. Port Jesup, was born in Natchitoches Parish, La., (now Vernon Parish) on September 14, 1836, and is a son of J. W. and Elizabeth (Meyers) Franklin, natives of Tennessee and Mississippi, respectively. The parents were married in the Creole State in 1834 and located in what was then Natchitoches Parish on a tract of land which they afterward entered. They lived in three parishes and never moved. They were first cut off in Sabine, then Vernon and in the last they reside at the present time. The father has followed agricultural pursuits all his life, and has never held nor has he sought office. When he first came here the country was unsettled and wild beasts were numerous. Many an exciting adventure has he had with wild animals, and he at one time killed a bear with his knife. The bear was hugging his dog to death and ho stepped up and stabbed it through the lungs. bears, etc. Of the twelve children born to his marriage, ten are now living and are heads of families: Mary (wife of J. P. Mitchell), Nancy (wife of E. Kay)John (a Methodist Episcopal minister and representative of Vernon Parish), Eliza J. (wife of A. Dixon), Elizabeth (wife of P. B. Kay), Lydia (wife of H. W. Presley), Thomas, Leticia and Melissa (twins).The first married John Kane find the second became the wife of Robert Wright. J. M. Franklin, the eldest of the above-mentioned family, was reared and educated in what is now Vernon Parish; was brought up on the farm, and at the age of twenty-two began the study of the ministry. He went through the regular course, graduated, and was ordained in 1872 as an elder. He, moved to Fort Jesup in 1870 and has been a resident of the same ever since. In 1887 he founded the Fort Jesup Masonic Institute, which is now on a paying- basis with an average attendance of about sixty pupils.nd time, and is a representative man of the parish: In 1862 he enlisted in Company E, Shelby's battalion, which afterward consolidated with the Crescent. He at one time belonged to the medical department, doing hospital duty or being ward master. Since the war he has been engaged in his ministerial duties and is doing much good. For a. great many years he carried on farming and was very successful in this occupation. He was first married in 1856 to Miss Melissa M. Connelly, who bore him one son, John R., who is a practicing physician of Fort Jesup. His second marriage was in 1870 to Mrs. Martha A. Tally, and they have six children living: Mamie L., Mittie P., Hattie, Thomas G., James W. and Henry L., all of whom are attending school but Mamie L., who is married. They lost one child, Ella. Mr. Franklin is a Royal Arch Mason and has been a member of that organization for thirty-three years, taking a great interest in the same. His father and all his brothers were Masons. Mr. Franklin has been postmaster since 1888 and is one of the prominent men of Sabine Parish, having assisted materially in the development of the same. He has also taken a decided interest in educational and religious affairs, and is a hard worker in both causes. His work will ever be fresh and green in the memory of the people of Sabine Parish. His wife is an estimable lady and co-worker with him in all laudable enterprises. his influence to the man he thinks will make the best officer."
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