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Died
  
April 8, 1861

Name
  
Lawson Franklin

Children
  
3 sons, 3 daughters

Occupation
  
Planter


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Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth RogersCatherine Smith

Parent(s)
  
Owen FranklinElizabeth Roper

Relatives
  

Lawson D. Franklin (1804–1861) was an American planter, slavetrader and businessman in the antebellum South. He was the first millionaire in Tennessee.

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Early life

Lawson D. Franklin was born on January 19, 1804, the son of Owen Franklin and Elizabeth "Betsy" Franklin (née Roper). On his paternal side, he was a descendant of one of Benjamin Franklin's brothers.

Career

Franklin was a large landowner and businessman. He traded animals and black slaves. He funded the Bank of East Tennessee, a bank based in Rogersville, Tennessee.

Franklin became the first millionaire in Tennessee.

Personal life

Franklin married Elizabeth Rogers (1809-1846). They had three sons, Isaac W. Rodgers (1827-1866), Robert O. Franklin and Lawson D. Franklin (1841-1847), and three daughters, Elizabeth Caroline (1831-1909), Jane June and Louisa. He married a second time to Catherine Smith.

Franklin resided at the Lawson D. Franklin House in White Pine, Tennessee. He built Fairfax in White Pine for his son Isaac, and Bleak House in Knoxville, Tennessee for his daughter Louisa.

Death

Franklin died on April 8, 1861.

References

Lawson D. Franklin Wikipedia