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WWE: Live Tickets on January 30, 2016 at UTC Mckenzie Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee For Sale

Type: Tickets & Traveling, For Sale - Private.

WWE: Live Tickets
UTC Mckenzie Arenac
Chattanooga, TN
January 30, xxxx
their household. In addition, they had two children together. The first, Francis Folger Franklin, born October xxxx, died of smallpox in xxxx. Their second child, Sarah Franklin, familiarly called Sally, was born in xxxx. She eventually married Richard Bache, had seven children, and cared for her father in his old age. Deborah's fear of the sea meant that she never accompanied Franklin on any of his extended trips to Europe, despite his repeated requests. She wrote to him in November xxxx saying she was ill due to "dissatisfied distress" from his prolonged absence, but he did not return until his business was done.[17] Deborah Read Franklin died of a stroke in xxxx, while Franklin was on an extended mission to England; he returned in xxxx. Illegitimate son William William Franklin In xxxx, at the age of 24, Franklin publicly acknowledged an illegitimate son named William, and raised him in his household. His mother's identity is not known.[18] He was educated in Philadelphia. Beginning at about age 30, William studied law in London in the early xxxxs. He fathered an illegitimate son, William Temple Franklin, born February 22, xxxx. The boy's mother was never identified, and he was placed in foster care. Franklin later that year married Elizabeth Downes, daughter of a planter from Barbados. After William passed the bar, his father helped him gain an appointment in xxxx as the last Royal Governor
of New Jersey. A Loyalist, William and his father eventually broke relations over their differences about the American Revolutionary War. The elder Franklin could never accept William's position. Deposed in xxxx by the revolutionary government of New Jersey and imprisoned for a time, the younger Franklin went to New York in xxxx, which was still occupied by British troops. He became leader of the Board of Associated Loyalists--a quasi-military organization, headquartered in New York City. They initiated guerrilla forays into New Jersey, southern Connecticut, and New York counties north of the city.[19] When British troops evacuated from New York, William Franklin left with them and sailed to England. He settled in London, never to return to North America. In the preliminary peace talks in xxxx with Britain, "...Benjamin Franklin insisted that loyalists who had borne arms against the United States would be excluded from this plea (that they be given a general pardon). He was undoubtedly thinking of William Franklin."[20] William Temple Franklin, painted by John Trumbull (xxxx-xxxx). Benjamin Franklin found out about Temple (as he called him), his only patrilineal grandson, on his second mission to England. He got to know the boy and became fond of him, arranging for his education. He never told his wife Deborah about him.[21] Franklin gained custody and brought Temple with him upon return to