Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Husband of Mary Madena "Dean" Taylor, married Feb. 15, 1865, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of Anthony Franklin and Sarah Knight-Franklin.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ December 1917.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Elijah Brockman Franklin died at his home in the city, Dec 1, 1917, at 5 o'clock of asthma. He had been ill and detained at home for a year past and bed-fast much of the time.
He was born near Union Church, Sept. 15, 1841, and was therefore in his seventh year. He was married in 1865 just after the close of the Civil War to Miss Dean Taylor. Mr. Franklin served as a Union soldier the war and was in Co. K 1st Illinois Light Artillery.
He was a member of Union Baptist Church since its organization and was buried in the cemetery there.
Occupation: Farmer.
Died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Husband of Mary Madena "Dean" Taylor, married Feb. 15, 1865, Crittenden Co. KY.
Son of Anthony Franklin and Sarah Knight-Franklin.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ December 1917.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Elijah Brockman Franklin died at his home in the city, Dec 1, 1917, at 5 o'clock of asthma. He had been ill and detained at home for a year past and bed-fast much of the time.
He was born near Union Church, Sept. 15, 1841, and was therefore in his seventh year. He was married in 1865 just after the close of the Civil War to Miss Dean Taylor. Mr. Franklin served as a Union soldier the war and was in Co. K 1st Illinois Light Artillery.
He was a member of Union Baptist Church since its organization and was buried in the cemetery there.
Family Members
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William Henry Franklin
1826–1890
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Mary S. Franklin
1827–1843
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Sophronia A. Franklin Adams
1829–1900
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Joseph N. Franklin
1831–1845
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Jasper N. Franklin
1831–1845
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Wallace Houston "W.H." Franklin
1833–1874
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John Lewis Franklin Sr
1836–1882
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Sarah Anthony Franklin Threlkeld
1836–1912
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Sparel Hale Franklin
1839–1916
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Lucy Batts Franklin Davidson
1844–1927
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