Michael Francklin
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Michael Francklin (ou Franklin) (1733, Poole - 1762, Boston), marchand, fonctionnaire, administrateur colonial et agent des Affaires indiennes de la Nouvelle-Écosse.
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Michael Francklin est né à Poole, en Angleterre, le 6 décembre 1733. Il est le fils de Michael Francklin et d’Edith Nicholson.
Il épousa Susannah Boutineau le 7 février 1762, à Boston. Ils eurent au moins 4 enfants.
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- Naissance en 1733
- Naissance en 1762
- Personnalité canadienne
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