They were women that took place in the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson dressed up as a young man and served for 3 years. Margaret Corbin stood by her fallen husband and kept firing the artillery.
He had a common law marriage with Deborah Read. (Her first husband actually left her without granting her a divorce.) She was not, however, the biological mother of Franklin's son William.Her name was Deborah Read.Marybreann FranklinMARY
He never married. He had a common law wife. Deborah Read.
"Debbie" or "Deborah". The common form of a name may change from language to language (Peter/Pedro/Petrov etc.), but a given person's name doesn't (or at least shouldn't).
Benjamin Franklin married to Deborah Read in September 1, 1730
Benjamin Franklin had a common-law marriage with Deborah Read. They did not have a formal wedding ceremony due to the fact that Deborah Read was still married to John Rodgers.
They were women that took place in the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson dressed up as a young man and served for 3 years. Margaret Corbin stood by her fallen husband and kept firing the artillery.
They both married Dennis Thatcher
He had a common law marriage with Deborah Read. (Her first husband actually left her without granting her a divorce.) She was not, however, the biological mother of Franklin's son William.Her name was Deborah Read.Marybreann FranklinMARY
Henry Sampson didn't invent the cellular phone, a man by the name of Martin Cooper did. Henry Sampson did invent the PHOTO ELECTRIC CELL, which has nothing in common with the cell phone.
He had a Common law wife "Deborah Read."
DEBORAH SAMSON In October of 1778 Deborah Samson of Plympton, Massachusetts disguised herself as a young man and presented herself to the American army as a willing volunter to oppose the common enemy. She enlisted for the whole term of the war as Robert Shirtliffe and served in the company of Captain Nathan Thayer of Medway, Massachusetts.
They both are ugly and wrinkly
He never married. He had a common law wife. Deborah Read.
Michael and Matthew are common boy names. Mary and Margaret are common girl names.
Benjamin Franklin married Deborah Read Rogers in 1730. They had 3 children, William, who remained loyal to the British, Francis, who died at the age of 4 with smallpox, and Sarah, who was known as Sally.
Yes but it's more common for it to be spelled as "Margaret"
"Debbie" or "Deborah". The common form of a name may change from language to language (Peter/Pedro/Petrov etc.), but a given person's name doesn't (or at least shouldn't).