John Martin Franck

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John Martin Franck

Also Known As: "Francke"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salsburg, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
Death: November 03, 1744 (69)
Chinpin Plantaton, Craven County, North Carolina
Place of Burial: Trenton, Jones County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. August Hermann Francke and Anna Magdalena Francke
Husband of Susannah Franck and Sevil Franck
Father of Mary Worseley; Edward Franck; William Franck; John Martin Franck; Jacob Miller Franks, Sr. and 9 others
Brother of Elizabeth Franck; Gottfried Hermann Francke; August Gottlieb Francke; Prof. Dr. Gotthilf Augustus Francke; Theopolus Augustus Francke and 1 other

Occupation: Justice of the Peace, school master
Managed by: Edward Leo Neary
Last Updated:

About John Martin Franck

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Hermann Francke, John Martin's father, believed in the Holy Spirits and was true to his beliefs till the end. He sent his son, John Martin Francke to the new land, so that he would not come into conflict with the disbelievers.

Leader in the Palatine and Swiss colonists who founded New Bern in 1710, member of the colonial Assembly, county official, merchant, planter, and educator

Found on: http://ncpedia.org/biography/franck-john-martin



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  • Religion: Luthern
  • Residence: North Carolina, USA
  • Residence: North Carolina, USA - Between 1584 and 1941
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John Martin Franck's Timeline

1675
June 1, 1675
Salsburg, Herzogtum Bayern, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1713
1713
1715
1715
Craven County, North Carolina, United States
1718
1718
Chowan Precinct, Albemarle County, North Carolina
1720
1720
Jones County, North Carolina, Colonial America
1721
1721
Craven, North Carolina, USA
1722
1722
Craven Precinct, Bath County, North Carolina
1723
June 1723
Craven County, North Carolina, Colonial America