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The Francklins long made their chief home at Windsor, and were among the most active supporters of the Anglican Church in that town. Lieutenant-Governor Francklin gave the land for the parish church (Christ Church) and churchyard at Windsor, and Mrs. Francklin gave, April 28, 1801, an acre of land
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On February 7, 1762, Francklin married Susannah Boutineau (b. 1740). Susannah died at Windsor, Nova Scotia, April 19, 1816 in her 76th year and is buried at the
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opposite the church for a parsonage, and in 1815 a complete set of service books, including a handsomely-bound folio Bible, for use in public worship.
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raiding party in 1754 and held captive for three months in which he learned the Mi'kmaw language and developed an appreciation for native culture.
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Michael Nickleson, born August 20, 1773. Went to India, but subsequently entered business with relatives in London and died there in 1830.
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George Sackville Germain, born January 15, 1777. Studied law at Quebec. Died 8th Oct 1799 at Windsor while on a visit to friends.
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Lieutenant-governors who served in the absence of governors are listed in parentheses. Acting administrators are listed in
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by guaranteeing Catholic worship, land grants and a promise that there would be no second expulsion.
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Francklin represented Lunenburg County from 1759 to 1760 and Halifax County from 1761 to 1762 in the
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Elizabeth Mauger, born September 3, 1764. died 1817. Second Wife of Rev. William Colsel King
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in 1752. He worked as a trader and merchant, initially in association with Joshua Maugher.
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The Fales family of Bristol, Rhode Island : ancestry of Haliburton Fales of New York
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James Boutineau, born July 31, 1763. Clerk to the House of Assembly for 42 years.
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Susannah, born August 23, 1765. m (1) . Benjamin Davis of Pennsylvania, m (2)
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Memoir of Michael Franklin Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society
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Governor Franklin's residence (built 1749). (Located on the site of
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James S. Macdonald, "Lt. Governor Michael Francklin, 1752-1782"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Frank Patterson. Acadian Tatamagouche and Fort Franklkin, p.75
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In the early 1770s, he was responsible for bringing about the
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W. B. Kerr, "The Rise of Michael Francklin" (7 pp.)
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John Singleton Copley
Uniacke Estate Museum Park
Nova Scotia
Lieutenant Governor
crypt
St. Paul's Church (Halifax)
Poole
England
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Father Le Loutre's War
Mi'kmaw

Province House
Nova Scotia Council

St. John's Anglican Church (Lunenburg)
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Nova Scotia Council
Yorkshire Emigration
Acadians
Expulsion of the Acadians
Old Parish Burying Grounds


Halifax
St. Paul's Church (Halifax)
Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
Franklin Manor 22
Susannah (Boutineau) Francklin (1762) by John Singleton Copley (wife of Michael Franklin; grandchild of Peter Faneuil), Uniacke Estate Museum Park

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