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About Col. Isaac Franks
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 29 2018, 0:07:21 UTC
Son of Moses Benjamin and Sarah Franks of New York, New York.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129944294/isaac-franks
Although Franks was Jewish, he was a practicing Christian. He joined the Continental army at age 17 and fought the British in the battles on Long Island. He was captured in Manhattan but escaped to New Jersey in a leaky rowboat. There he joined the quartermaster division as an assistant foragemaster for Washington's main army. He was promoted to foragemaster and sent to West Point, where he received a commission as an ensign in a Massachusetts regiment in 1781. He resigned the following year, married, and moved to Germantown. He worked as a financial broker.
In 1793 he lent his house to George Washington, to live in while the Yellow Fever epidemic ravaged the capital of Philadelphia. Franks's home became the Germantown Whitehouse and Washington and his cabinet met within. In 1794 he received a commission as a lieutenant colonel in the state militia. Franks died in 1822.
Col. Isaac Franks's Timeline
1759 |
May 27, 1759
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New York County (Manhattan), New York, United States of America
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1783 |
April 3, 1783
Age 23
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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1784 |
June 3, 1784
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Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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1784
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1787 |
1787
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Georgia, United States
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1789 |
1789
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Germantown, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1799 |
1799
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White County, Tennessee, USA
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1800 |
1800
Age 40
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Philadelphia Upper Delaware Ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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1814 |
November 5, 1814
Age 55
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Chatham, Georgia, USA
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