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Why does The Cook refer to the Grandparents house as the “old Franklin place” when Franklins last name is “Hardesty”?

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Why does The Cook refer to the Grandparents house as the “old Franklin place” when Franklins last name is “Hardesty”?

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I posed this question to Paul Partain. He explained that Franklin was named after his Grandparent’s last name. This carries his Grandparents last name to his first name, thus allowing for “Hardesty” to be his last name.

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