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Dr. Benjamin Franklin ( January 17, 1706 — April 17, 1790) was an American journalist, publisher, author, philanthropist, abolitionist, public servant, scientist, librarian, diplomat, and inventor. One of the leaders of the American Revolution, he was well known also for his many quotations and his experiments with electricityElectricity is a property of certain subatomic particles, such as electrons and protons, that gives rise to attractive and repulsive forces between them. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, and is a conserved property of matter that can be. He corresponded with members of the Lunar SocietyThe Lunar Society was a discussion club, of a number of prominent industrialists and scientists, who met regularly in the latter half of the 18th century in Birmingham, England. They met from 1765 to 1813. At first called the Lunar Circle, 'Lunar Society' and was elected a Fellow of the Royal SocietyThe Royal Society of London is claimed to be the oldest learned society still in existence and was founded in 1660. The Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1782, is also closely affiliated with it. The Royal Society of Edinburgh (founded 1783) is a separate S. In 1775Events February 9 American Revolutionary War: British Parliament declares Massachusetts in rebellion March 23 American Revolutionary War: Patrick Henry delivers his speech " give me liberty or give me death" in Williamsburg, Virginia. April 14 American Re, Franklin became the first U.S. Postmaster GeneralThe Postmaster General is the executive head of the United States Postal Service. From 1872 to 1971, the postmaster general was the head of an executive department concerned with the postal service (the Post Office Department). During that period, he was.1 Biography
1.1 Ancestry
Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was born in Ecton , NorthamptonshireNorthamptonshire (abbreviated Northants is a county in central England with a population of 629,676 ( 2001 census). It has borders with Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire (inc. Peterborough), Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire (inc. Milton K, EnglandEngland is the largest, the most populous, and the most densely populated of the four " Home Nations" which make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Occupying the south-eastern portion of the island of Great Britain, England on December 23December 23 is the 357th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (358th in leap years). There are 8 days remaining. Events 619 Boniface V becomes Pope 1620 Construction of Plymouth Colony begins 1823 A Visit From St. Nicholas attributed to Clement Clark, 1657. Josiah's parents were Thomas Franklin, a blacksmith and farmer, and his wife Jane White. Nearly ten years later, on August 15, 1667, Abiah Folger, Benjamin Franklin's mother, was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher and his wife Mary Morrils Folger.
Around 1677, Josiah married Anne Child in Ecton. Over the next few years, the couple had three children, all half-siblings of Benjamin Franklin. This included Elizabeth ( March 2 1678), Samuel ( May 16, 1681), and Hannah ( May 25, 1683). Sometime the second half of 1683, the Franklins left England for Boston, Massachusetts.
While in Boston, the couple had several more children, including Josiah Jr., Ann, Joseph, and Joseph (the first Joseph died soon after birth, and the next son was named for him). After Josiah's wife Anne died in Boston on July 9, Josiah remarried on November 25.
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