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  2. William Temple Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Temple's father William Franklin was Governor of New Jersey and a prominent Loyalist. William Temple Franklin, called Temple, was born in 1760, [1] the extramarital (and only) son of William Franklin, notably an extramarital son as well, who fathered him while a law student in London. His mother is unknown, and the infant was placed in foster care.

  3. Old Ryan Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Old Ryan Farm, also known as the Benjamin Temple House and the Temple–Ryan Farmhouse, is a historic house built c. 1750 and located at 27 Federal City Road in the Ewingville section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.

  4. William Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Gerlach, Larry R. William Franklin: New Jersey's Last Royal Governor (1976), a scholarly biography Hart, Charles Henry (1911), "Who Was the Mother of Franklin's Son: An Inquiry demonstrating that she was Deborah Read, wife of Benjamin Franklin" , Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography , 35 (3), PSU: 308–14 .

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    Benjamin Temple, Lutheran. Temple was a Class 1A sectional champion as a junior. He finished 0-2 at state, but both matches were close, losing 6-4, 6-3 both times. Temple led Rockford Lutheran to ...

  6. ‘Franklin’ and the Ideals of the Revolution

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    Michael Douglas is taking on the role of a founding father in his upcoming miniseries, Franklin.The eight-episode Apple TV+ series, which premieres April 12, focuses on Benjamin Franklin's time in ...

  8. Revell House - Wikipedia

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    Revell House, also known as the Hutchinson-Revell House, [3] in Burlington, New Jersey, is the oldest building in Burlington County and one of the oldest residences in New Jersey. It was constructed in 1685 by George Hutchinson, a wealthy Quaker distiller, and sold to Thomas Revell who used it as offices from 1696 to 1699.

  9. Congregation Etz Ahaim Sephardic - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, when ground was broken for the original synagogue building on July 1, [9] it was the only Sephardic synagogue in New Jersey. [7] The synagogue was on Richmond Street, [9] in the Hiram Market neighborhood of New Brunswick. [10] The name of the congregation was later officially changed to Congregation Etz Ahaim. [8]