•
Charles Partridge Adams, born in Franklin, 1858; landscape painter, Gold Medal of National Mining and Industrial Exposition, Denver, for landscape •
Asa Aldis, Chief Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court •
Maria Barrett,
US Army Major General; elder sister of US Army General
Paula Lodi •
Edward Reed Blake, born in Franklin; Wisconsin state legislator and businessman •
Al Boucher, born in Franklin, 1881; former professional baseball player •
Gordie Browne, born in Franklin, 1951; former professional football player •
Bernard Davis, (1916–1994), biologist, was born in Franklin •
Oliver Dean, born in Franklin, 1783; physician and educator, benefactor and founder of
Dean Academy •
Nathanael Emmons, (1745–1840)
Congregational minister, theologian •
George Warren Fuller, born in Franklin, 1868; responsible for important innovations in water and wastewater treatment •
Eddie Grant, born in 1883; former professional baseball player, killed in
WWI •
Richard Grieco, Class of 1983, actor and former fashion model •
Murray Hill, comedian, drag king •
Shelby Hogan, soccer player •
Kristi Kirshe, American rugby sevens player •
Peter Laviolette, born in 1964 and grew up in Franklin; professional ice hockey player and coach – NHL hockey coach •
Paula Lodi,
US Army Brigadier General; younger sister of
US Army General
Maria Barrett •
Horace Mann, born in Franklin, 1796; educator •
Theron Metcalf, born in Franklin, 1784; Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court •
Robbie O'Connell, folk singer, former resident of Franklin •
Jen O'Malley Dillon, political strategist and campaign manager •
Albert D. Richardson, born in Franklin, 1833; journalist, spy, and author •
Jermaine Samuels, basketball player, grew up in Franklin •
Bobby Santos III, born in Franklin, 1985; NASCAR driver •
Ilario Zannino, mobster, former resident of Franklin == Citations ==