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  1. Other articles where Deborah Read is discussed: Benjamin Franklin: Youthful adventures: …the Read family, where stood Deborah, his future wife. She saw him and “thought I made, as I certainly did, a most awkward ridiculous Appearance.”

  2. Benjamin Franklin and his future wife, Deborah Read first saw each other in 1723 on his arrival in Philadelphia, when they were only teenagers. By then, the Read family was well established in the ...

  3. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Deborah Read was born in 1707, the seventh child of John and Sarah Read. It is unclear whether Deborah was born while her parents still lived in England, or after they moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Little is known about her childhood. Marriage to Franklin. Deborah met Benjamin Franklin shortly after he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...

  4. Very little is now known of Deborah Read's early life, and, in fact, there is little known of her beyond the information recorded by her husband in his Autobiographly. Deborah was the daughter of John Read, a carpenter, and his wife Sal-ah. John Read, who died in 1724, left a will which is now to be found in the Office of the Register of

  5. Deborah Read led an extraordinary life as common-law wife to founding father Benjamin Franklin and stalwart caretaker of his colonial Philadelphia household for decades.. Read's early 18th century journey took her from England to Pennsylvania, into an ill-fated first marriage, and ultimately into a pragmatic bond with Franklin that exemplified the complex social mores surrounding relationships ...

  6. 11 de feb. de 2020 · When I began researching for the upcoming exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, I admittedly knew relatively little about Benjamin Franklin’s wife, Deborah Read Franklin (d. 1774). However, I wanted to include Deborah in the exhibition and so I began researching her life with the intent of figuring out how her story could fit into an exhibition about Benjamin Franklin and science.

  7. 12 de ene. de 2022 · If you’ve not read the story of Barak and Deborah you’re really missing out. In a nutshell God showed up in miraculous ways to help Barak’s army obliterate Jabin’s army. And in a really cool turn of events, when Sisera flees for his life he takes refuge in the tent of a woman named Jail, who ends up driving a tent spike through his temple while he slept.