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Detroit, Michigan
September 21, xxxx
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published the first Masonic book in the Americas, a reprint of James Anderson's Constitutions of the Free-Masons. Franklin remained a Freemason for the rest of his life.[15][16] Common-law marriage to Deborah Read Deborah Read Franklin (c. xxxx). Common-law wife of Benjamin Franklin Sarah Franklin Bache (xxxx--xxxx). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read In xxxx, at the age of 17, Franklin proposed to 15-year-old Deborah Read while a boarder in the Read home. At that time, Read's mother was wary of allowing her young daughter to marry Franklin, who was on his way to London at Governor Sir William Keith's request, and also because of his financial instability. Her own husband had recently died, and Mrs. Read declined Franklin's request to marry her daughter.[11] While Franklin was in London, his trip was extended, and there were problems with Sir William's promises of support. Perhaps because of the circumstances of this delay, Deborah married a man named John Rodgers. This proved to be a regrettable decision. Rodgers shortly avoided his debts and prosecution by fleeing to Barbados with her dowry, leaving Deborah behind. Rodgers's fate was unknown, and because of bigamy laws, Deborah was not free to remarry. Franklin established a common-law marriage with Deborah Read on September 1, xxxx. They took in Franklin's young, recently acknowledged illegitimate son, William, and raised him in 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