John Rankin Franklin Explained

John Rankin Franklin
State:Maryland
District:1st
Term Start:March 4, 1853
Term End:March 3, 1855
Predecessor:Richard Bowie
Successor:James A. Stewart
Office2:Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates
Term2:1849
Predecessor2:William J. Blakistone
Successor2:Elias Ware
Office3:Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
Term3:1843
Term4:1849
Birth Date:6 May 1820
Birth Place:Worcester County, Maryland, U.S.
Death Place:Snow Hill, Maryland, U.S.
Resting Place:Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church
Snow Hill, Maryland, U.S.
Party:Whig
Relations:Franklin Upshur (grandson)

John Rankin Franklin (May 6, 1820 – January 11, 1878) was a Congressional Representative for the U.S. state of Maryland. He also served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1843 and as Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1849.

Early life

John Rankin Franklin was born in Worcester County, Maryland, and graduated from Jefferson College in 1836. He then studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1841.[1]

Career

Franklin opened a law practice in Snow Hill, Maryland. He was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Worcester County, in 1843, and served as president of the Maryland State Board of Public Works in 1851.[1] [2] He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress, and served the 1st Congressional district of Maryland from March 4, 1853, until March 3, 1855.[1] [3] He again became a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and served as the Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1849.[1] [2] [4] Franklin was a judge of the first judicial circuit of Maryland from 1867 until his death.[1]

Personal life

His daughter Sarah E. married George M. Upshur. Her son Franklin Upshur was an assistant state's attorney.[5]

Franklin died on January 11, 1878, in Snow Hill. He is buried in the churchyard of Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church in Snow Hill.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Franklin, John Rankin . . 2022-10-04.
  2. Web site: Historical List, House of Delegates, Worcester County (1790-1974) . Maryland Manual On-Line . . 2008-06-27 . 2022-09-22.
  3. Web site: Historical List, United States Representatives . Maryland Manual On-Line . . 1999 . 2022-09-22.
  4. Web site: Historical List, Speakers of the House of Delegates . Maryland Manual On-Line . . 2019-05-02 . 2022-09-22.
  5. News: Mrs. George M. Upshur . 1903-09-15 . . 12 . . 2022-09-22.