Tench Francis Sr.

American lawyer

A 1746 portrait of Francis by Robert Feke

Tench Francis (? probably in Philadelphia – 16 August 1758) was a prominent lawyer and jurist in colonial Maryland and Philadelphia.

Early life

Francis was the son of Rev. John Francis, Dean of Linsmore and Rector of St. Mary's Church in Dublin, Ireland.[1]

Career

Maryland

Sometime before 1720, after studying law in London, he moved to America as an attorney for Lord Baltimore. In Kent County, Maryland, he opened a law office. From 1726 to 1734 he was clerk of Talbot County Court before being elected for a three-year term as legislative representative for Talbot County.

Pennsylvania

He later settled in Philadelphia, where he was attorney-general of Pennsylvania, succeeding Andrew Hamilton, from 1741 to 1755, and recorder of Philadelphia from 1750 to 1755.

He was a founding trustee of the college, academy, and Charitable Schools of Philadelphia (which became the University of Pennsylvania), and he sent his sons Philip and Turbutt there to study.

Personal life

A portrait of Francis' wife, Elizabeth Francis (1708-1800), by Robert Feke, c. 1748

In 1724, he married Elizabeth Turbutt. Together, they had:

  • Rachel Francis, who married John Retfe
  • Turbutt Francis, who married Sarah Mifflin; later their descendants dropped the surname Francis and used the name Mifflin
  • Philip Francis, who married Henrietta Maria Goldsborough, who were the grandparents of Philip Francis Thomas
  • Ann Francis, who married James Tilghman, who were the parents of Tench Tilghman, who became an aide to George Washington
  • Mary Francis, who married William Coxe, who were the parents of Tench Coxe, a delegate from Pennsylvania to the last Continental Congress
  • Elizabeth Francis, who married John Lawrence
  • Margaret Francis, who married Chief Justice Edward Shippen IV, whose daughter married Benedict Arnold
  • Tench Francis Jr., who became a prominent merchant and financier in Philadelphia; married Ann Willing Francis, daughter of Philadelphia mayor Charles Willing and Anne Nancy Shippen (1710–1791) [Anne Nancy [Shippen] Francis was the granddaughter of Philadelphia Mayor Edward Shippen and aunt to Edward Shippen IV.} Anne [Willing] Francis was also the sister Mary Willing the second wife of William Byrd III

Tench Francis died in Philadelphia in 1758.[2]

References

  1. ^ Oscar Jewell Harvey, 1909, A history of Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
  2. ^ His Philadelphia estate records August 19, 1758 book L:141 mention Wife: Elizabeth. Children: Rachel, Turbutt, Philip, Anne, Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret and Tench.

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