No. He was in his 80s.
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he had 9 brothers, and seven sisters....Benjamin Franklin was the youngest son
Benjamin Franklin's father was Josiah Franklin, and his mother was Abiah Folger Franklin. Josiah was a candle maker and had a total of 17 children, including Benjamin, who was one of the youngest. Abiah, his second wife, came from a prominent family in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Benjamin Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was a candle maker and soap maker, while his mother, Abiah Folger Franklin, was a homemaker. Josiah had a modest business that supported the family, and he had a total of 17 children, including Benjamin, who was one of the youngest. The family's relatively humble background influenced Franklin's work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.
Ben was the youngest son and the 15th child out of 17 . His mother was Abiah Folger and his fathers second wife.
Just the opposite, actually. Franklin was the oldest delegate.
Oh, dude, at the Constitutional Convention, Jonathan Dayton was the youngest delegate at just 26 years old, while Benjamin Franklin, the OG grandpa of the group, was the oldest at a ripe old age of 81. Can you imagine the generation gap conversations they must have had? Like, "Back in my day, we didn't even have electricity!"
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The longest surviving founding father that signed the Constitution was James Madison. James Madison died in 1836, but not before becoming our nations fourth President. He was the youngest man in the Constitutional Convention that met in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1787.
At the Constitutional Convention, Jonathan Dayton supported the US Constitution. In fact, at the age of 26, he was the youngest delegate to sign it.
The youngest person to sign the Constitution was Jonathan Dayton. He was 26 years old when he signed the constitution. The oldest was Benjamin Franklin. He was 81 years old.
he had 9 brothers, and seven sisters....Benjamin Franklin was the youngest son
Benjamin Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was a candle maker and soap maker, while his mother, Abiah Folger Franklin, was a homemaker. Josiah had a modest business that supported the family, and he had a total of 17 children, including Benjamin, who was one of the youngest. The family's relatively humble background influenced Franklin's work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.
The youngest person to sign the Constitution was Jonathan Dayton. He was 26 at the time. At age 81, Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer.
Ben was the youngest son and the 15th child out of 17 . His mother was Abiah Folger and his fathers second wife.
Benjamin was Jacob's youngest son. (See Genesis 29:31-30:24, 35:16-18). Only Benjamin was born in the land of Canaan.The order of their Jacob's sons from oldest to youngest is the following:ReubenSimeonLeviJudahDanNaphtaliGadAsherIssacharZebulunJosephBenjamin
They were all well educated men living in the colonies. John Adams was from Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin was from Pennsylvania, and Thomas Jefferson was from Virginia. Benjamin Franklin (age 70) was the oldest and was well respected for his writing and his inventions. John Adams (age 40) was a lawyer and was not well liked because he defended the British soldiers from the Boston Massacre. Thomas Jefferson (age 33) was the youngest and well educated.