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<!doctype html><html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="styles.css" /></head><body><table border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td width="15%" class="navbar" valign="top" nowrap><a href="index.htm" class="navlnk">Home</a><br /><a href="surnames.htm" class="navlnk">Surname List</a><br /><a href="names.htm" class="navlnk">Name Index</a><br /><a href="sources.htm" class="navlnk">Sources</a></td><td width="85%" valign="top"><a name="P82560"></a><b>Elery TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93144" class="lnk">93144</a></sup> was born on 6 December 1878.<sup></sup>  He died on 5 July 1879 at the age of 0 in Eagleville, Harrison, MO.<sup></sup>  Buried in Highland Cemetery, Eagleville, MO.  Parents: <a href="b2635.htm#P31384" class="lnk">John C. TEMPLE-31384</a> and <a href="b636.htm#P31386" class="lnk">Mary DEVERE-31386</a>.<p><hr><a name="P133679"></a><b>Elestis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in February 1865 in VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1911" class="lnk">1911</a>,<a href="sources.htm#57804" class="lnk">57804</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a farm laborer in Collin Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1911" class="lnk">1911</a></sup>  He did not know where his parents were from in 1900.  In his marriage papers, at least according to a somewhat unreliable Ancestry database of TX marriages, he went by A.H. Temple.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1331.htm#P133697" class="lnk">Mattie G. MASSIE-133697</a>. Mattie G. MASSIE and Elestis TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 1 January 1900 in Collin Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1911" class="lnk">1911</a>,<a href="sources.htm#55728" class="lnk">55728</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P44794"></a><b>Elfreda TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1866 in OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#36523" class="lnk">36523</a>,<a href="sources.htm#72468" class="lnk">72468</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in June 1870 in Springfield, Clark, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#36523" class="lnk">36523</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in June 1880 in Springfield, Clark, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#72468" class="lnk">72468</a></sup>  Elfreda died on 4 September 1887 at the age of 21 in Springfield, Clark, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93145" class="lnk">93145</a></sup>  Buried in Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, OH.  Parents: <a href="b2604.htm#P44773" class="lnk">Jesse TEMPLE-44773</a> and <a href="b1859.htm#P44774" class="lnk">Louisa J. (Eliza) SHORT-44774</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P44523"></a><b>Elfretta L. (Retta) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#35773" class="lnk">35773</a></sup> was born on 18 November 1858 in IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8025" class="lnk">8025</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22902" class="lnk">22902</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22903" class="lnk">22903</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93146" class="lnk">93146</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in September 1860 in Owen, Clinton, IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8023" class="lnk">8023</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in July 1870 in Owen, Clinton, IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8025" class="lnk">8025</a></sup>  Elfretta appeared in the census in April 1910 in Frankfort, Clinton, IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22903" class="lnk">22903</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in January 1920 in Frankfort, Clinton, IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22902" class="lnk">22902</a></sup>  She lived 558 East Clinton Street in Frankfort, Clinton, IN in 1933.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93146" class="lnk">93146</a></sup>  Elfretta died on 24 April 1933 at the age of 74 in Frankfort, Clinton, IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93146" class="lnk">93146</a></sup>  Died of cardiac insufficiency.  Buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Frankfort, IN.  Also given as Alfaretta, and as Evaretta in 1910.  By 1910, she had had 3 children, all of whom survived.  Parents: <a href="b2472.htm#P40216" class="lnk">George Washington (George) TEMPLE-40216</a> and <a href="b499.htm#P40217" class="lnk">Mary Ann CLARK-40217</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b801.htm#P44524" class="lnk">James Paul GADDIS-44524</a>. Elfretta L. (Retta) TEMPLE and James Paul GADDIS<sup></sup> were married on 15 February 1877 in Clinton Co., IN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8027" class="lnk">8027</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b801.htm#P44527" class="lnk">Ethel Temple GADDIS-44527</a>, <a href="b801.htm#P44528" class="lnk">Harold Paull GADDIS-44528</a>, <a href="b801.htm#P48367" class="lnk">Francis Clark GADDIS-48367</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P153192"></a><b>Elgie Lee TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 14 September 1954.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93147" class="lnk">93147</a></sup>  He died on 19 November 2007 at the age of 53 in TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93147" class="lnk">93147</a></sup>  Buried in Section S1  Site 93 Houston National Cemetery, Houston, TX.  He served in the military.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93147" class="lnk">93147</a></sup>  Served as a private in the Army in Vietnam.</p><p><hr><a name="P133231"></a><b>Eli TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1826 in KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7220" class="lnk">7220</a></sup>  In August 1850 he was a laborer in Scott Co., KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7220" class="lnk">7220</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # (None).<sup><a href="sources.htm#22788" class="lnk">22788</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b157.htm#P133232" class="lnk">Susan -133232</a>. Susan and Eli TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1847.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2827.htm#P133233" class="lnk">Mary F. TEMPLE-133233</a>, <a href="b2649.htm#P133234" class="lnk">John R. TEMPLE-133234</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P29389"></a><b>Eli TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#10694" class="lnk">10694</a></sup> was born on 28 April 1847 in IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1430" class="lnk">1430</a>,<a href="sources.htm#1431" class="lnk">1431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#59488" class="lnk">59488</a>,<a href="sources.htm#59489" class="lnk">59489</a></sup>  The 1860 census gave a date of 1850, while the 1870 gave a date of 1848  He appeared in the census in September 1850 in Jackson Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#59489" class="lnk">59489</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in July 1860 in Murphysboro, Jackson, IL.<sup></sup>  In June 1870 Eli was a teamster in Carbondale, Jackson, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#59488" class="lnk">59488</a></sup>  He died.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2919.htm#P29379" class="lnk">Philip (Phil) TEMPLE-29379</a> and <a href="b1436.htm#P29380" class="lnk">Catherine (Cate) MOORE-29380</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3482.htm#P29395" class="lnk">Mary E. WILLIAMSON-29395</a>. Mary E. WILLIAMSON and Eli TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 1 April 1868 in Jackson Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#440" class="lnk">440</a>,<a href="sources.htm#1430" class="lnk">1430</a>,<a href="sources.htm#4178" class="lnk">4178</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93148" class="lnk">93148</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2304.htm#P51179" class="lnk">Daniel F. TEMPLE-51179</a>, <a href="b2237.htm#P48276" class="lnk">Carrie M. TEMPLE-48276</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P52234"></a><b>Eli TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in June 1857 in Pottsville, Schuylkill, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14051" class="lnk">14051</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a tin smith in Pottsville, Schuylkill, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14051" class="lnk">14051</a></sup>  Enumerated with his mother and 2 sisters.  He died.<sup></sup>  Unmarried.  Not enumerated with the family in 1880, but he might be Alexander.  Parents: <a href="b2624.htm#P52216" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-52216</a> and <a href="b307.htm#P52217" class="lnk">Elizabeth BIRBECK-52217</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P104087"></a><b>Eli Ewell TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2358.htm#P98481" class="lnk">Edmund Randolph TEMPLE III-98481</a> and <a href="b727.htm#P88877" class="lnk">April EWELL-88877</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P31294"></a><b>Eli F. TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#4756" class="lnk">4756</a></sup> was born in 1856 in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61829" class="lnk">61829</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1860 in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61829" class="lnk">61829</a></sup>  Does not appear in the NEHGR family lineage, unless confused with his sister.  Does not appear in the Levi Temple genealogy.  Parents: <a href="b2262.htm#P1504" class="lnk">Charles Ricker (Charles) TEMPLE-1504</a> and <a href="b1508.htm#P13170" class="lnk">Emily NOWELL-13170</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P172068"></a><b>Eli Lane TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 2 December 2015 in Denham Springs, Livingston, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93149" class="lnk">93149</a></sup>  He died on 2 December 2015 at the age of 0 in Denham Springs, Livingston, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#85089" class="lnk">85089</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93149" class="lnk">93149</a></sup>  Buried in Evergreen Memorial Park, Denham Springs, LA.  Parents: <a href="b2216.htm#P172055" class="lnk">Brandon Michael TEMPLE-172055</a> and <a href="b3243.htm#P172067" class="lnk">Holley Jean THOMAS-172067</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P2998"></a><b>Eli Smith TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#16672" class="lnk">16672</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36811" class="lnk">36811</a></sup> was born on 5 September 1861 in Hebron, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#16672" class="lnk">16672</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36811" class="lnk">36811</a>,<a href="sources.htm#73504" class="lnk">73504</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1865 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73506" class="lnk">73506</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in August 1870 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73504" class="lnk">73504</a></sup>  Eli died on 13 April 1890 at the age of 28 in South Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#36811" class="lnk">36811</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93150" class="lnk">93150</a></sup>  Buried in Burch Hill Cemetery, North Hebron, NY.  Parents: <a href="b2765.htm#P2077" class="lnk">Luther Roswell (Luther) TEMPLE-2077</a> and <a href="b1889.htm#P2996" class="lnk">Delia M. SMITH-2996</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b825.htm#P3001" class="lnk">Elizabeth D. (Eliza) GETTY-3001</a>. Elizabeth D. (Eliza) GETTY and Eli Smith TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 19 April 1889.<sup><a href="sources.htm#16672" class="lnk">16672</a>,<a href="sources.htm#18912" class="lnk">18912</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36811" class="lnk">36811</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P5432"></a><b>Eliakim TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93151" class="lnk">93151</a></sup> was born on 20 June 1822 in Polk, Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9292" class="lnk">9292</a>,<a href="sources.htm#30858" class="lnk">30858</a></sup>  Some sources give 30 Jun.  He died before 1850 at the age of 28.<sup></sup>  An invalid who died young, apparently by hanging himself.  Parents: <a href="b2956.htm#P4642" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-4642</a> and <a href="b1101.htm#P24630" class="lnk">Margaret Salome (Salome) JEWEL-24630</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P78336"></a><b>Eliana Suzette TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3082.htm#P78329" class="lnk">Tony Lamar TEMPLE-78329</a> and <a href="b183.htm#P78334" class="lnk">Denise ALEXANDER-78334</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b415.htm#P78340" class="lnk">BURKHATTER-78340</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P5793"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#33883" class="lnk">33883</a></sup> was born on 8 August 1785 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5306" class="lnk">5306</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11336" class="lnk">11336</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33882" class="lnk">33882</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33883" class="lnk">33883</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33884" class="lnk">33884</a>,<a href="sources.htm#79881" class="lnk">79881</a></sup>  He was elected as Selectman between 1829 and 1833 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33882" class="lnk">33882</a></sup>  Between 1832 and 1856 he was a Town Clerk in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33882" class="lnk">33882</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93152" class="lnk">93152</a></sup>  Elias was elected as Representative in 1833 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33882" class="lnk">33882</a></sup>  In 1850 he was a farmer in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33885" class="lnk">33885</a></sup>  In July 1860 he was a farmer in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33884" class="lnk">33884</a></sup>  Elias appeared in the census in June 1870 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5306" class="lnk">5306</a></sup>  He died on 2 March 1878 at the age of 92.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8274" class="lnk">8274</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33883" class="lnk">33883</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 266.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38136" class="lnk">38136</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2673.htm#P4392" class="lnk">Lt. Josiah TEMPLE-4392</a> and <a href="b1643.htm#P5787" class="lnk">Elizabeth PITTS-5787</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b756.htm#P5850" class="lnk">Olive FISK-5850</a>. Olive FISK and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 29 April 1818 in Framingham, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8274" class="lnk">8274</a>,<a href="sources.htm#24712" class="lnk">24712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33882" class="lnk">33882</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33883" class="lnk">33883</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2391.htm#P19343" class="lnk">Ellen Olivia TEMPLE-19343</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P130899"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born before 1805.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93153" class="lnk">93153</a></sup>  He a purchaser of land in Western New York State on 15 April 1822 in NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93154" class="lnk">93154</a></sup>  He and his son William P. bought land.  Appears in the will of James Grant, dated 13 Jul 1805, proved 7 Oct 1811.  He names his daughters as Mary and Sarah, Ann Goulding and Alice Hart.  His sons are given as Thomas, William and James. Executors, Anthony Cook, Joshua Wright of Trenton.  Witnesses were Joseph W. Furman, Anthony Cook, and Jonathan Cook.  Elias is said to be the grandson of James, but through what line is not clear.  Parents: <a href="b2061.htm#P136755" class="lnk">TEMPLE-136755</a> and <a href="b862.htm#P136756" class="lnk">GRANT-136756</a>.</p><p>Children were: <a href="b2806.htm#P131337" class="lnk">Mary TEMPLE-131337</a>, <a href="b3008.htm#P131338" class="lnk">Sarah TEMPLE-131338</a>, <a href="b2158.htm#P131339" class="lnk">Ann TEMPLE-131339</a>, <a href="b3063.htm#P131340" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-131340</a>, <a href="b3147.htm#P131341" class="lnk">William P. TEMPLE-131341</a>, <a href="b2557.htm#P131342" class="lnk">James TEMPLE-131342</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P1240"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#79967" class="lnk">79967</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93155" class="lnk">93155</a></sup> was born on 30 June 1815 in Keene, Cheshire, NH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#40933" class="lnk">40933</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49280" class="lnk">49280</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49715" class="lnk">49715</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93155" class="lnk">93155</a></sup>  Gave 1820 and MA in 1860.  In September 1860 he was a shoe maker in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#40933" class="lnk">40933</a></sup>  In June 1870 he was a clicker in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49280" class="lnk">49280</a></sup>  In June 1880 Elias was a shoe cutter in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49715" class="lnk">49715</a></sup>  In 1890 he was a shoe cutter in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49347" class="lnk">49347</a></sup>  He died on 25 November 1891 at the age of 76 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93155" class="lnk">93155</a></sup>  Buried in Mt. View Cemetery, Shrewsbury, MA.  His gravestone gives his birth as 30 Jun 1814.  Elias has reference number RLT # 8L.<sup><a href="sources.htm#13835" class="lnk">13835</a></sup>  Probably had another wife.  Worcester vital records show the death of an unnamed child, aged 7 days, listing Elias as the father, 10 Oct 1844.  Parents: <a href="b2193.htm#P973" class="lnk">Benjamin TEMPLE-973</a> and <a href="b1329.htm#P10891" class="lnk">Phebe MASON-10891</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b932.htm#P32076" class="lnk">Sarah Ann HARRINGTON-32076</a>. Sarah Ann HARRINGTON and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 3 April 1844 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2106.htm#P32079" class="lnk">TEMPLE-32079</a>, <a href="b2877.htm#P32080" class="lnk">Nancy Maria TEMPLE-32080</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1169.htm#P16277" class="lnk">Hannah L. KIMBALL-16277</a>. Hannah L. KIMBALL and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 22 June 1871 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49712" class="lnk">49712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49719" class="lnk">49719</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P138737"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1817 in MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7001" class="lnk">7001</a></sup>  In August 1850 he was a shoe maker in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7001" class="lnk">7001</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 8L.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4848" class="lnk">4848</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2645.htm#P138735" class="lnk">John Lester TEMPLE-138735</a> and <a href="b3327.htm#P138736" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-138736</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b151.htm#P138739" class="lnk">Sarah Ann -138739</a>. Sarah Ann and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1850.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3327.htm#P138740" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-138740</a>. UNKNOWN and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1831.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2815.htm#P138741" class="lnk">Mary A. TEMPLE-138741</a>, <a href="b3106.htm#P138742" class="lnk">Walter U.G. TEMPLE-138742</a>, <a href="b2726.htm#P138743" class="lnk">Lepha TEMPLE-138743</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P130462"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1822 in MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93156" class="lnk">93156</a></sup>  In 1850 she was a miner in Negro Bar, Sacramento, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93157" class="lnk">93157</a></sup>  She has reference number RLT # (None).<sup><a href="sources.htm#52322" class="lnk">52322</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P24163"></a><b>Elias TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 4 December 1851 in Westmoreland Co., PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21413" class="lnk">21413</a>,<a href="sources.htm#21414" class="lnk">21414</a>,<a href="sources.htm#21416" class="lnk">21416</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50287" class="lnk">50287</a>,<a href="sources.htm#55066" class="lnk">55066</a>,<a href="sources.htm#57384" class="lnk">57384</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93158" class="lnk">93158</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1860 in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21413" class="lnk">21413</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in July 1870 in Randolph Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#70360" class="lnk">70360</a></sup>  Elias moved in 1877 in Washington Co., IA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93158" class="lnk">93158</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a saw mill laborer in Lime Creek Twp., Washington, IA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#55066" class="lnk">55066</a></sup>  He moved in 1884 in Morganville, Clay, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50286" class="lnk">50286</a></sup>  Elias a junior partner in Wheeler and Temple in 1887 in Morganville, Clay, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93158" class="lnk">93158</a></sup>  In 1887, they purchased the Morganville Roller Mills, which had the latest machinery for milling in the Republican Valley area.  This led to their making Morganville an important grain market, because they were able to maintain a high output.  Elias Temple was the chief manager of the mill.  In June 1900 he was a flour mill laborer in Clifton, Washington, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21416" class="lnk">21416</a></sup>  He immigrated in 1901 to Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50287" class="lnk">50287</a></sup>  Elias appeared in the census in July 1906 in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50287" class="lnk">50287</a></sup>  He died in 1910 at the age of 59 in Young, Saskatchewan, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93159" class="lnk">93159</a></sup>  Buried in Zelma Cemetery, Young, Canada.  Apparently a daughter in 1860, he was a male in 1870.  His parents were both from PA.  Parents: <a href="b3136.htm#P24107" class="lnk">William G. TEMPLE-24107</a> and <a href="b465.htm#P24108" class="lnk">Mary CASHDOLLAR-24108</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1313.htm#P51221" class="lnk">Martha A. (Mattie) MAPLE-51221</a>. Martha A. (Mattie) MAPLE and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 9 October 1878 in Washington Co., IA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50286" class="lnk">50286</a>,<a href="sources.htm#55068" class="lnk">55068</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2932.htm#P51222" class="lnk">Rayburn DeVere (Ray) TEMPLE-51222</a>, <a href="b2510.htm#P60926" class="lnk">Hazel B. TEMPLE-60926</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1187.htm#P60927" class="lnk">Sarah Frances (Sadie) KLIPSCH-60927</a>. Sarah Frances (Sadie) KLIPSCH and Elias TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 24 August 1887 in Clay Center, Clay, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21416" class="lnk">21416</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50286" class="lnk">50286</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50292" class="lnk">50292</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2427.htm#P60972" class="lnk">Florence Lucille TEMPLE-60972</a>, <a href="b2940.htm#P60973" class="lnk">Reta TEMPLE-60973</a>, <a href="b2286.htm#P60974" class="lnk">Clifford K. TEMPLE-60974</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P113236"></a><b>Elias A. (Eli) TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 3 September 1904 in Manhattan, New York, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2988" class="lnk">2988</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50662" class="lnk">50662</a>,<a href="sources.htm#70036" class="lnk">70036</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93160" class="lnk">93160</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93161" class="lnk">93161</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1905 in Manhattan, New York, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50663" class="lnk">50663</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50662" class="lnk">50662</a></sup>  Elias appeared in the census in January 1920 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2988" class="lnk">2988</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a machine buffer in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#70036" class="lnk">70036</a></sup>  He died on 21 April 1978 at the age of 73 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93160" class="lnk">93160</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93162" class="lnk">93162</a></sup>  Buried in Mount Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, NY.  Parents: <a href="b2310.htm#P113234" class="lnk">David TEMPLE-113234</a> and <a href="b1198.htm#P113235" class="lnk">Anne (Annie) KOPPELMAN-113235</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1786.htm#P113247" class="lnk">Lillian SACKNOFF-113247</a>. Lillian SACKNOFF and Elias A. (Eli) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in June 1929 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#70034" class="lnk">70034</a></sup>  It is not clear this marriage took place, but they took out a license, #  11330, 20 Jun 1929. Children were: <a href="b2791.htm#P113248" class="lnk">Marion TEMPLE-113248</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P153761"></a><b>Elias Addington TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 16 November 1869 in Clam Harbor, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93163" class="lnk">93163</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93164" class="lnk">93164</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2134.htm#P153759" class="lnk">Alexander TEMPLE-153759</a> and <a href="b3418.htm#P153760" class="lnk">Reginah WEBBER-153760</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P5313"></a><b>Elias C. TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93165" class="lnk">93165</a></sup> was born in 1830 in NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5038" class="lnk">5038</a>,<a href="sources.htm#5618" class="lnk">5618</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in September 1850 in Pasquotank Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5038" class="lnk">5038</a></sup>  In September 1860 he was a farmer in Hintonsville, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5618" class="lnk">5618</a></sup>  Working the farm adjoining his mother's.  Elias served in the military between 1862 and 1865.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93166" class="lnk">93166</a></sup>  He enlisted in Camden county on 10 Apr 1862 (along with a number of other Temples).  He was hospitalized in Raleigh on 8 Aug 1862 and returned to duty in September 1862.  Again in the hospital in Petersburg, VA on 18 Jun 1863.  Returned to duty in July, and finally captured at Fort Stedman, VA, 23 Mar 1865.  Interned at Point Lookout, MD, 28 Mar 1865.  He was released on 20 Jun 1865.  He died.<sup></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 79Dii.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26843" class="lnk">26843</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3065.htm#P4506" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-4506</a> and <a href="b130.htm#P35094" class="lnk">Nancy -35094</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b120.htm#P35097" class="lnk">Mary E. -35097</a>. Mary E. and Elias C. TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1859.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b3019.htm#P35098" class="lnk">Saviah F. TEMPLE-35098</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P18970"></a><b>Elias Rowan TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#27686" class="lnk">27686</a></sup> was born on 9 December 1912 in Mc Comb, Pike, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21234" class="lnk">21234</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74115" class="lnk">74115</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74116" class="lnk">74116</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93167" class="lnk">93167</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Wesson, Copiah, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#74115" class="lnk">74115</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Wesson, Copiah, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#74116" class="lnk">74116</a></sup>  Elias lived in Gibson Co., TN on 1 April 1935.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21234" class="lnk">21234</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a Civilian Conservation Corps camp cook in Brownsville, Haywood, TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21234" class="lnk">21234</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1943/4.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93168" class="lnk">93168</a></sup>  Enlisted in the Navy on 3 May 1943 in Chattanooga, TN.  As a SC3C, reported aboard the LST 938 at its commissioning 9 Sep 1944 at Bethlehem Shipyard, Hingham, MA.  Service # 933-60-70.  Elias died on 13 November 1979 at the age of 66 in Wesson, Copiah, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93167" class="lnk">93167</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93169" class="lnk">93169</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2569.htm#P18909" class="lnk">James Dwyer (James) TEMPLE-18909</a> and <a href="b1905.htm#P18966" class="lnk">Sallie SMITH-18966</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b462.htm#P87866" class="lnk">Mary Lucille CARTWRIGHT-87866</a>. Mary Lucille CARTWRIGHT and Elias Rowan TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1935 in TN.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2611.htm#P87867" class="lnk">Jimmie Lee TEMPLE-87867</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P175106"></a><b>Elicia C. TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1295.htm#P175107" class="lnk">Frederick R. LYNCH-175107</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P70013"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2666.htm#P51531" class="lnk">Joseph Edward TEMPLE Jr.-51531</a> and <a href="b153.htm#P70009" class="lnk">Sheila -70009</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P185003"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> served in the military in 1918/9.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4457" class="lnk">4457</a></sup>  Served as a private in Company F, September Automatic Replacement Draft, out of Camp Upton, NY.  Camp Upton was one of five U.S. Army Embarkation Camps established in 1917 near the town of Yaphank, Suffolk County, NY and later used for processing returned soldiers. It is now the site of the Brookhaven National Laboratory.<br>As a private in that unit, he sailed aboard the America for Europe on 9 Sep 1918.  SAs a private assigned to 14th Depot Service Company, A.S.C., he departed Bordeaux aboard the Scranton on 7 Jun 1919, arriving in Hoboken on 18 Jun.  He was sent to Camp Upton for outprocessing.<br>His service number was 4150972.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b97.htm#P185004" class="lnk">Lucy -185004</a>. Lucy and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1918.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P845"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#40956" class="lnk">40956</a>,<a href="sources.htm#91836" class="lnk">91836</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93170" class="lnk">93170</a></sup> was born in 1731 in Shutesbury, Franklin, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93171" class="lnk">93171</a></sup>  Date estimated from marriage.  When he was born in Shutesbury, it was known as Roadtown, MA.  While the books give his name as Elisha, the record of his marriage to Abigail clearly has Elijah written.  Parents: <a href="b2662.htm#P130" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-130</a> and <a href="b1940.htm#P437" class="lnk">Abigail STEARNS-437</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1.htm#P23962" class="lnk">Abigail -23962</a>. Abigail and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P781"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#79853" class="lnk">79853</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93172" class="lnk">93172</a></sup> was born on 2 July 1732 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8315" class="lnk">8315</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93172" class="lnk">93172</a></sup>  Date from Hadley, MA town records in 1972 by Jean O'Flyng.  He moved before 1755 in Shutesbury, Franklin, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93171" class="lnk">93171</a></sup>  He lived in Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH between 1764 and 1807.<sup><a href="sources.htm#82689" class="lnk">82689</a>,<a href="sources.htm#83835" class="lnk">83835</a></sup>  Appears in the Selectmen of Westmoreland, ME, who supported signing the Declaration of Independence, 6 Jun 1776.  Elijah moved before 4 August 1764 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8315" class="lnk">8315</a></sup>  Deduced from church records where he became a member 7 Jul 1765.  He served in the military in 1778/9.<sup></sup>  Served in Colonel Bedell's regiment in the Canadian Expedition of 4 Feb - 31 Mar 1778 and was a corporal in Major Whitcomb's Rangers in 1779.<p>Margaret Behnke provided the following article on the O'Flyngs, which mentions Elijah as a member of the Green Mountain Boys:<p>"From : The Sou'Wester; Published Quarterly by the Pacific County Historical Society. State of Washington. Volume XIV Number 1, Spring 1979.<p>BATTERY ELIJAH O'FLYNG<br>ONETIME GUARDIAN OF THE COLUMBIA'S NORTH PORTAL<br>BY Rowena L. and Gordon D. Alcorn<p>Cape Disappointment, on Washington's south-westernmost corner, was named in frustration by the British explorer John Meares in 1788, when he failed to recognize the entrance of the Columbia to be the fabled "River of the West' he sought. (This massive headland protects what is now Baker Bay.)<p>About 1961 as the tangled undergrowth on top of the 200-foot cliff was removed an almost forgotten old gun emplacement was partially exposed. This was the Battery Elijah Temple O'Flyng.<p>It was on November 1 1904, that the Brigadier General J.H. Story, Chief of Artillery, made a special report to the War Department recommending that two new gun emplacements be installed at Fort Canby. One was to be named in honor of Ensign O'Flyng, 23rd Infantry, who died on September 18 1814, from wounds received at Fort Erie, Canada. There would be two 6-inch B.L.R. guns here.<p>The second would honor Lieut. Colonel Harvey A. Allen, 2nd Artillery, who had served with distinction during the Mexican and Civil Wars. Here there would be three 6-inch B.L.R. guns. Guns would be on disappearing carriages in the two batteries.<p>By 1865, eight artillery weapons had been put in place on this headland, then named Cape Hancock. This "Tower Batter" included one 15- inch, 5 10-inch and two 8-inch smoothbore Rodman cannons.<p>Gold rushes had reduced the labor supply, so to aid the construction wages were increased. (Several old-time Ilwaco residents stated that some convict labor was also used.)<p>The gun platforms were constructed of extra-thick timbers.  Furnaces were made so that shots could be heated to a glowing red.<p>Cape Hancock's name was changed to Fort Canby in January 1875, to honor the memory of Brevet Major General Edward R.S. Canby, who was killed by Modoc Indians on April 11, 1873. (Refer to The SouWester for Summer 1968.)<p>That 15-inch Rodman was placed in front of but too close to the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse. When it was fired on May l, 1898, to celebrate Admiral Dewey'' victory at Manila, it cracked the lighthouse lens. After that incident, the Rodman was moved farther to the south.<p>The late William K. Inman, who came to Ilwaco in 1894, was for many years in the Cape Disappointment Life-Saving Service.  He remembered about the installation of Battery Elijah O'Flyng, which was started in 1905 and completed the following year.<p>"A road up there from the beach was made a few hundred yards beyond the present Coast Guard Station.  They had put railroad tracks on it so that supplies could be hauled up there by means of a donkey engine. The battery was made of concrete with all the interior walls finished with surface-treated blocks of the hollow-type concrete to prevent condensation.<p>"The builders had many setbacks", according to Inman.  "One day, the cable snapped from the donkey engine and several cars loaded with sand and cement, plummeted down the incline dumping all of its cargo into Baker Bay."<p>In 1906 when O'Flyng Battery was completed, Inman with his wife Maude, and her sister, Mae Stansbury, who was visiting from California, walked up to the Battery.  Somehow, Mrs. Stansbury accidentally tripped the mechanism on one of the disappearing guns.  "When it suddenly rose up out of that pit, it certainly gave us quite a scare," he recalled.<p>But what of the war hero, Elijah Temple O'Flyng?<p>Our correspondence with the Old Wars Department Archivist, revealed that he was a member of a most remarkable patriotic Irish family in upper New York State.   The father, Patrick O'Flyng, had enlisted on April 24, 1775, as a private in John Moor's Company of Colonel John Stark's New Hampshire Regiment. O'Flyng had fought bravely in the Battle of Bunker Hill.<p>Re-enlisting, he became Quartermaster Sergeant during 1776-77.  Then he was in the Battle of the Susquehanna in General Sullivan's Indian Expedition in August 1779.<p>For the following 30 years he tilled the soil but in 1813 in enlisted in David Scott's 23rd Infantry.  He was then 62 years old! On that day, January 27, 1813, at Batavia, New York, his four sons also joined the Army with him: Patrick JR, Elijah, Edmund, and a stepson Charles House. (Abigail O'Flyng's son by a previous marriage.)<p>Elijah was 21 years of age. From a copy of his enlistment papers, obtained from the War Department, it shows him to be tall, of fair complexion, with dark eyes and hair.  He was to receive the sum of $8.00 "in part for my bounty for enlisting into the Army of the United States for five years."<p>During the Battle of Lundy Lane, Elijah and Patrick O'Flyng Jr. served with such distinction, they were promoted to the rank of Ensign. (This was 2nd Lieutenant-a term then in use by the Army-but is today a naval rank.)<p>Patrick Jr. was soon thereafter promoted to 1st Lieutenant. It was he who led the "Forlorn" of the 23rd Infantry under the command of General Miller in a Sortie at Fort Erie, Canada.  The British forces were under General Drummond.<p>Fort Erie was pivotal to that Niagara Frontier for the American and British forces.  On September 17, 1814, a crucial battle was fought during a violent thunderstorm.<p>Hundreds of spectators had gathered on the American side of Lake Erie anxiously waiting for news of that conflict.  The rumbling of cannon fire, jagged bolts of lightening followed by thunder and torrential rain, made it an awesome scene.<p>Late on that afternoon, a small boat was seen to be struggling on the storm-frothed lake.  As it neared the shore it capsized, and the lone survivor was saved by a human chain formed out into the water.<p>During that successful siege of Fort Erie, Elijah O'Flyng received such a sever wound that he expired the following day on September 18, 1814.<p>According to records of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, he was buried in the cemetery on Ellicott creek Road, where soldiers of the War of 1812 were interred on the Reservation near Williamsville.  Since all records of that military cemetery were destroyed by fire years ago, the exact spot of his grave is unknown. (He died leaving no wife or child.)<p>Edmund O'Flyng had enlisted at age 15 and with his brothers fought so bravely in the Battle of Lundy Lane, he was awarded an appointment to West Point.  Edmund decided to become a minister instead, and obtained 160 acres of Bounty Grant Land in Bucyrus, Ohio. He died there on May 23, 1873.<p>Patrick O'Flyng Jr. had been wounded at Fort Erie and as a result of it he died in February 1816.  Patrick O'Flyng Sr., for his long years of meritorious army service, received Bounty Grant Land in Madison County, Illinois. That proud old soldier died there at age 71 on Oct 7 1822.<p>Fort Canby State Park now includes the site of the Battery Harvey Allen.  In 1976, a fine Interpretive Center was built in front of that old gun emplacement, located just north and across a deep cove from the cape Disappointment Lighthouse. From the Center there is a spectacular view over the ocean.<p>About halfway up the road between the Coast Guard Station and the Lighthouse, a narrow trail leads off to the south through a thick brushy area.  It ends at the old Battery O'Flyng standing in a small weed-choked clearing. On the top is a tangled mat of earth and vines and its heavy rusted iron doors stand ajar.<p>During late May and June, a few barn swallows dart swiftly in and out of that dim interior where they have fashioned their compact nests of mud on the ceiling of the old battery chambers.<p>LETTER WRITTEN BY JEAN O'FLYNG TO DOUGLAS COUNTY MUSEUM JULY 9, 1979.<p>Douglas County Museum,<br>P.O. Box 1550<br>Roseburg, Oregon 97470<p>Attention Lavala Bakken.<p>Dear Ms Bakken:<p>Elijah Temple O'Flyng certainly was one of my husband's O'Flyngs-as well as being related to your pioneer Roseburg Burts'!<p>We do appreciate your interest and kindness in remembering us.  I have been busy working on transcribing the early letters and diaries of the family as much as possible. However so many things do interfere.  But that's expected.<p>Elijah was the brother of Abigail Temple O'Flyng Burt, who lived on a donation claim on Deer Creek, about five miles east of Roseburg, where she emigrated with her family in 1853. She died in 1875 and, with most of her family, is buried in a little hilltop cemetery out there. Quincy Brown, Mildred Herman and Edythe Powell of Roseburg, are all great nephew and nieces of Elijah.  There are a number more nephew and nieces in Vaneta, Horton, Prospect (near Medford) and in Washington. I do not believe my husband's grandfather, Enos O'Flyng, knew of the Battery honoring his uncle, as he made no mention of it in any of his rather voluminous writing.  He had two daughters who lived in Chinook, Washington, very close to the area, and spent considerable time there from about 1912 until his death in 1930.<p>There is some information in the article we appreciate receiving. Our family records do not give the birth date, place, or burial information of Elijah.  The war records are similar to ours.  Not only did Elijah's father fight in the Revolution, but his maternal grandfather was Elijah Temple, who was a prominent member of New Hampshire's Green Mountain Boys.  He also served as a corporal in Major Whitcomb's Rangers in New Hampshire.<p>A cousin of my husband, Harold O'Flyng of Horton, Oregon, in possession of Elijah's epaulets, which he wore in battle.<p>Unfortunately some of the text is cut off on one of the pages sent.  I am enclosing a check and asking if it is possible to have a new copy made of page three of the article, as well as a copy of the cover photo.  Also, could we have the date of issue of the SouWester in which this was published?<p>Again, thank you for your continued interest in the family We appreciate all our contacts with you.  Sincerely, Mrs. Richard. M. O'Flyng."  He died on 9 April 1807 at the age of 74 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8301" class="lnk">8301</a>,<a href="sources.htm#19395" class="lnk">19395</a>,<a href="sources.htm#42330" class="lnk">42330</a>,<a href="sources.htm#82694" class="lnk">82694</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93173" class="lnk">93173</a></sup>  Church records give 7 Apr 1807, recorded in Parkhill Church, Westmoreland, NH.  He was  buried in North Cemetery, Westmoreland, NH.  A Find-A-Gravememorial for him is otherwise in agreement, but gave his death as 7 Aug 1781 in Westmoreland, NH.<p>Karen Hayden supplied the following about Elijah's grave marker:<p>My grandmother, Helen Churchill, grew up in Monroe, Wisconsin and was Almira Hume's great-granddaughter.<p>Here is a copy of the grave marker honoring Elijah Temple in the cemetery in Monroe, placed on Huldah Temple Humes Gardner's grave.<p>[clipping from the Monroe Evening Times, printed previous to Dec 12, 1957]<p>        Grave Marker Placed by DAR at Greenwood for Soldier's Daughter<p>        A great-great granddaughter financed the marker placed by the Monroe Daughters of the American Revolution on a grave in Greenwood Cemetery.<br>         The marker is on the grave of Huldah Temple Humes Gardner, a daughter of an American Revolutionary War Soldier of New Hampshire, Elijah Temple.  The marker was donated by Mrs. Helen Bingham Saltzer of Denver, whose mother was a Ludlow.<br>        The war veteran was a corporal in Maj. Benjamin Whitcomb's Rangers and also with James Butterfield's party of volunteers raised for an expedition against Canada from Feb. 4 to the last of March, 1778.<br>        His daughter, Huldah Temple, was born in Westmoreland, NH on July 2, 1769.  She was twice married, first to Samuel Humes, and then to Silas Gardner.  Her  daughter, Almira Humes, born at Portsmouth, NH, April 5, 1806, was the wife of William Boardman Churchill.<br>        Huldah Temple Humes Gardner was the great-great grandmother of Miss Charlotte Churchill and of Mrs. Arthur P. Benkert, both of Monroe.<br>        She was also an ancestor of Dr. Harriet G. Anundsen and a grandmother of the late Mrs. Martha Relf, first regent of the Col. Benjamin Harrison chapter of Monroe's DAR.  Misidentified in American Ancestry as another Urijah.  Parents: <a href="b3065.htm#P32" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-32</a> and <a href="b254.htm#P5083" class="lnk">Sarah BARNARD-5083</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3247.htm#P791" class="lnk">Abigail THOMPSON-791</a>. Abigail THOMPSON and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 3 February 1755 in Hardwick, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#40956" class="lnk">40956</a>,<a href="sources.htm#82691" class="lnk">82691</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93171" class="lnk">93171</a></sup>  Intention filed 3 February 1755. Children were: <a href="b3087.htm#P940" class="lnk">Urijah TEMPLE-940</a>, <a href="b2878.htm#P941" class="lnk">Naomi TEMPLE-941</a>, <a href="b2401.htm#P943" class="lnk">Enos TEMPLE-943</a>, <a href="b2120.htm#P942" class="lnk">Abigail TEMPLE-942</a>, <a href="b2536.htm#P944" class="lnk">Huldah TEMPLE-944</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P32301"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#4395" class="lnk">4395</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93174" class="lnk">93174</a></sup> was born on 22 May 1782 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup>  In 1850 he was a farmer in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45801" class="lnk">45801</a></sup>  Living with him in 1850 was Elizabeth, ae 63, who appears to be his sister known as Polly (though Polly is not the nickname of Elizabeth).  In June 1860 he was a farmer in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1972" class="lnk">1972</a></sup>  Elijah died on 22 February 1868 at the age of 85 in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a></sup>  Buried in Bingham Village Cemetery, Bingham, ME.  He has reference number RLT # U7.<sup><a href="sources.htm#10560" class="lnk">10560</a></sup>  Enumerated in the 1850 census next to Sardis Temple.  Although born in different states, perhaps they were related as brothers or close cousins.<p>  Parents: <a href="b2544.htm#P1036" class="lnk">Isaac TEMPLE-1036</a> and <a href="b484.htm#P2663" class="lnk">Elizabeth (Betty) CHENEY-2663</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3440.htm#P32297" class="lnk">Anna WHITCOMB-32297</a>. Anna WHITCOMB and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1818.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2544.htm#P32314" class="lnk">Isaac TEMPLE-32314</a>, <a href="b2372.htm#P32313" class="lnk">Elijah TEMPLE Jr.-32313</a>, <a href="b3010.htm#P39013" class="lnk">Sarah TEMPLE-39013</a>, <a href="b2120.htm#P39014" class="lnk">Abigail TEMPLE-39014</a>, <a href="b2378.htm#P32300" class="lnk">Elizabeth TEMPLE-32300</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b44.htm#P32319" class="lnk">Elizabeth -32319</a>. Elizabeth and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married between 1858 and 1860.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2183.htm#P81014" class="lnk">Austin T. TEMPLE-81014</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P32313"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE Jr.</b><sup></sup> was born on 10 April 1823 in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#1972" class="lnk">1972</a>,<a href="sources.htm#45801" class="lnk">45801</a>,<a href="sources.htm#53272" class="lnk">53272</a>,<a href="sources.htm#67048" class="lnk">67048</a></sup>  Gave his age as 32 in 1860.  In 1850 he was a farmer in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45801" class="lnk">45801</a></sup>  Living with his parents.  In June 1860 he was a miller in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1972" class="lnk">1972</a></sup>  In June 1870 Elijah was a farmer in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#53272" class="lnk">53272</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a farmer and mill owner in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#67048" class="lnk">67048</a></sup>  He died on 7 April 1900 at the age of 76 in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#45800" class="lnk">45800</a></sup>  Died of pneumonia.  Buried in Bingham Village Cemetery, Bingham, ME.  It is not clear to me that the marriage to Eliza Ratchford was with this Elijah, or perhaps a son of his.  The reason is the absence of a family in the 1860 census, and the birth dates of his children after that - meaning he married and started having children while in his mid 40s.  Not unheard of, but it is unusual.  Parents: <a href="b2372.htm#P32301" class="lnk">Elijah TEMPLE-32301</a> and <a href="b3440.htm#P32297" class="lnk">Anna WHITCOMB-32297</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1690.htm#P38013" class="lnk">Eliza RATCHFORD-38013</a>. Eliza RATCHFORD and Elijah TEMPLE Jr.<sup></sup> were married on 23 September 1866 in Moscow, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#4099" class="lnk">4099</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2445.htm#P38014" class="lnk">Fred Elijah (Fred) TEMPLE-38014</a>, <a href="b3154.htm#P38018" class="lnk">Willie C. TEMPLE-38018</a>, <a href="b2183.htm#P38019" class="lnk">Austin T. TEMPLE-38019</a>, <a href="b2356.htm#P38024" class="lnk">Edith M. TEMPLE-38024</a>, <a href="b2356.htm#P40291" class="lnk">Edith M. TEMPLE-40291</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P130772"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1835 in Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3050" class="lnk">3050</a></sup>  He died after 1860 at the age of 25.<sup></sup>  He was a farmer in Oakland Co., MI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3050" class="lnk">3050</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b682.htm#P130773" class="lnk">Ellen L. DUTTON-130773</a>. Ellen L. DUTTON and Elijah TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 9 October 1857 in Clarkston, Oakland, MI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3050" class="lnk">3050</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2415.htm#P148451" class="lnk">Eva M. (Eva) TEMPLE-148451</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P167730"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93175" class="lnk">93175</a></sup> was born in 1874.<sup></sup>  He died on 7 April 1915 at the age of 41 in Richmond City, VA.<sup></sup>  Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Richmond, VA.</p><p><hr><a name="P153046"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 6 October 1894 in Magnolia, Columbia, AR.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93176" class="lnk">93176</a></sup>  In 1917 he was a sawmill sawyer in Monroe, Ouachita, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93176" class="lnk">93176</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1918/9.<sup><a href="sources.htm#6691" class="lnk">6691</a></sup>  As a private, assigned to Company I, 156th Infantry, 39th Division, he sailed on the President Grant from Hoboken on 22 Aug 1918.  As a private assigned to Company G, 355th Infantry, he departed Brest aboard the Leviathan on 15 May 1919 for Hoboken, arriving 22 May 1919.<br>His service number was 1585956.  Parents: <a href="b2088.htm#P173906" class="lnk">TEMPLE-173906</a> and <a href="b144.htm#P173907" class="lnk">Rosie -173907</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P149140"></a><b>Elijah TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 17 July 1911.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93177" class="lnk">93177</a></sup>  He died in September 1980 at the age of 69 in Richmond City, VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93177" class="lnk">93177</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P81721"></a><b>Elijah Benjamin TEMPLE Jr.</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#69829" class="lnk">69829</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69833" class="lnk">69833</a></sup> was born on 19 July 1930 in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69832" class="lnk">69832</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93178" class="lnk">93178</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93179" class="lnk">93179</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1940 in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69832" class="lnk">69832</a></sup>  In 1948 he was a cotton farmer in Oak Ridge, Morehouse, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93180" class="lnk">93180</a></sup>  Elijah served in the military in 1952/3.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93178" class="lnk">93178</a></sup>  Dates approximate.  Served in the Army as a sergeant in Korea.  He lived in Crossett, Ashley, AR in 1966.<sup><a href="sources.htm#74163" class="lnk">74163</a></sup>  He died on 12 August 1988 at the age of 58.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93178" class="lnk">93178</a></sup>  Buried in Start Cemetery, Start, LA.  When he registered for the draft in 1948, he claimed his name was the initials of E.B. only.  Parents: <a href="b2372.htm#P20029" class="lnk">Elijah Benjamin (Bennie) TEMPLE Sr.-20029</a> and <a href="b1780.htm#P24387" class="lnk">Cynthia Eugenia (Jennie) RUSSELL-24387</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1906.htm#P120204" class="lnk">Sylvia Mae (Sylvia) SMITH-120204</a>. Sylvia Mae (Sylvia) SMITH and Elijah Benjamin TEMPLE Jr.<sup></sup> were married on 22 January 1954 in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69829" class="lnk">69829</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74162" class="lnk">74162</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74163" class="lnk">74163</a></sup>  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#69829" class="lnk">69829</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74162" class="lnk">74162</a>,<a href="sources.htm#74163" class="lnk">74163</a></sup></sup> were divorced on 22 November 1966 in Ashley Co., AR.<sup><a href="sources.htm#74163" class="lnk">74163</a></sup>  Sylvia filed against E.B. on the basis of personal indignities.  Absolute decree handed down 22 Nov 1966.  Four children were affected. Children were: <a href="b2338.htm#P120208" class="lnk">Donna Sue TEMPLE-120208</a>, <a href="b2855.htm#P120209" class="lnk">Michael Dale TEMPLE-120209</a>, <a href="b2904.htm#P120210" class="lnk">Patricia Gail TEMPLE-120210</a>, <a href="b2981.htm#P120211" class="lnk">Ronnie Ray TEMPLE-120211</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b216.htm#P115638" class="lnk">Virginia Florene ARRANT-115638</a>. Virginia Florene ARRANT and Elijah Benjamin TEMPLE Jr.<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P20029"></a><b>Elijah Benjamin (Bennie) TEMPLE Sr.</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#6009" class="lnk">6009</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69829" class="lnk">69829</a></sup> was born on 24 August 1908 in Franklin Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51949" class="lnk">51949</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69830" class="lnk">69830</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69832" class="lnk">69832</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93181" class="lnk">93181</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93182" class="lnk">93182</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Franklin Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93181" class="lnk">93181</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Franklin Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51949" class="lnk">51949</a></sup>  In April 1930 Elijah was a farmer in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69830" class="lnk">69830</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a farmer in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69832" class="lnk">69832</a></sup>  He lived in Oak Ridge, Morehouse, LA in 1948.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93180" class="lnk">93180</a></sup>  Elijah lived in Start, Richland, LA in 1955.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80828" class="lnk">80828</a></sup>  He lived in Rayville, Richland, LA in 1969.<sup><a href="sources.htm#91444" class="lnk">91444</a></sup>  He lived in Girard, Richland, LA in 1971.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80829" class="lnk">80829</a></sup>  Elijah died on 11 April 1978 at the age of 69 in Oak Ridge, Morehouse, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93182" class="lnk">93182</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93183" class="lnk">93183</a></sup>  Buried in Start Cemetery, Start, LA.  Also given as Elijha.  Parents: <a href="b2372.htm#P19997" class="lnk">Elijah Franklin TEMPLE-19997</a> and <a href="b3296.htm#P20008" class="lnk">Mary Eliza (Mary) UNDERWOOD-20008</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1780.htm#P24387" class="lnk">Cynthia Eugenia (Jennie) RUSSELL-24387</a>. Cynthia Eugenia (Jennie) RUSSELL and Elijah Benjamin (Bennie) TEMPLE Sr.<sup></sup> were married on 12 February 1927 in Franklin Parish, LA.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2656.htm#P42605" class="lnk">Johnie Benjamine (J.B.) TEMPLE-42605</a>, <a href="b2372.htm#P81721" class="lnk">Elijah Benjamin TEMPLE Jr.-81721</a>, <a href="b2213.htm#P86767" class="lnk">Reverend Bobby Arnold (Bobbie) TEMPLE-86767</a>, <a href="b2211.htm#P86768" class="lnk">Billy Rankin TEMPLE-86768</a>, <a href="b3031.htm#P86769" class="lnk">Shirley F. TEMPLE-86769</a>, <a href="b2611.htm#P86770" class="lnk">Jo Ann (Joann) TEMPLE-86770</a>, <a href="b2615.htm#P86771" class="lnk">Joe L. TEMPLE Sr.-86771</a>, <a href="b2983.htm#P115648" class="lnk">Rose TEMPLE-115648</a>, <a href="b2748.htm#P115649" class="lnk">Loretta TEMPLE-115649</a>, <a href="b3102.htm#P115652" class="lnk">Wade TEMPLE-115652</a>, <a href="b2532.htm#P115653" class="lnk">Houston TEMPLE-115653</a>, <a href="b2611.htm#P115654" class="lnk">Jimmy TEMPLE-115654</a>, <a href="b2543.htm#P115657" class="lnk">Irma Caron TEMPLE-115657</a>, <a href="b2116.htm#P81722" class="lnk">TEMPLE-81722</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P35457"></a><b>Elijah Elliot (Elijah) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#8367" class="lnk">8367</a></sup> was born on 13 September 1875 in Honey Grove, Fannin, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61105" class="lnk">61105</a>,<a href="sources.htm#67083" class="lnk">67083</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69864" class="lnk">69864</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69865" class="lnk">69865</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93184" class="lnk">93184</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93185" class="lnk">93185</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93186" class="lnk">93186</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93187" class="lnk">93187</a></sup>  His death certificate gave 3 Sep 1874, which appears in Find-A-Grave, but his draft registration, closer to the actual fact, says 13 Sep.  He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Lamar Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5726" class="lnk">5726</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61105" class="lnk">61105</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a farm laborer in Blount Co., TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#67083" class="lnk">67083</a></sup>  In 1918 Elijah was a farmer in Floyd, Hunt, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93184" class="lnk">93184</a></sup>  In January 1920 he was a farmer in Hunt Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69864" class="lnk">69864</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a car washing watchman in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69865" class="lnk">69865</a></sup>  Elijah appeared in the census in April 1940 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93185" class="lnk">93185</a></sup>  He lived 938 East Arlington Street in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX in 1944.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93186" class="lnk">93186</a></sup>  He died on 20 April 1944 at the age of 68 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93186" class="lnk">93186</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93187" class="lnk">93187</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93188" class="lnk">93188</a></sup>  Find-A-Grave says Arlington, TX, which disagrees with his obituary and death records.  Died at home of a coronary occulusion.  Buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, TX.  Elijah has reference number RLT # (None).<sup><a href="sources.htm#12103" class="lnk">12103</a></sup>  His parents were both from TN.  Appeared in 1920 as Elijah E, and in 1930 as Elliot E.  In his WWI draft registration, he spelled his middle name Elit.  A good case can be made that he had two wives, marrying the second, probably named Mary some time before 1918.<p>There was an Elvie Temple, married to a Maggie, also in Hunt County, TX, but the two of these families never appeared in the same census.  Both men were farm laborers or farmers.  However, Elijah Temple did not have a daughter named Bonnie (his daughter was Elsie V.), and Elijah's other children who should have appeared in a 1910 census were absent from the family of Elvie and Maggie Temple.  It is possible that if Elijah had a second wife, whom he married before 1918, she might have been the mother of the other children enumerated with them in 1920.  That would mean that Elijah appeared in the 1910 census in Hunt County, TX, with a wife named Maggie, one daughter, and mistaken information about his birth year and his parents' place of origin.  Parents: <a href="b3145.htm#P25349" class="lnk">William M. TEMPLE-25349</a> and <a href="b1486.htm#P35461" class="lnk">Sarah Cathryn (Sallie) NELSON-35461</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1781.htm#P35458" class="lnk">Margaret A. (Maggie) RUSSELL-35458</a>. Margaret A. (Maggie) RUSSELL and Elijah Elliot (Elijah) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about September 1899 in TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#67083" class="lnk">67083</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69865" class="lnk">69865</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69867" class="lnk">69867</a></sup>  The report of their license was published on 2 Sep 1899, so it was issued on or slightly before that date.  The earliest date for their license is a bit harder to capture - the newpaper said the licenses were those "issued since our last report."  Thus, the date may have been in Aug 1899. Children were: <a href="b2988.htm#P41391" class="lnk">Roy Victor TEMPLE-41391</a>, <a href="b2682.htm#P41392" class="lnk">Julie Katherine TEMPLE-41392</a>, <a href="b2845.htm#P41393" class="lnk">May Edna TEMPLE-41393</a>, <a href="b2394.htm#P41394" class="lnk">Elsie V. TEMPLE-41394</a>, <a href="b2609.htm#P45688" class="lnk">Jewel Janet TEMPLE-45688</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3264.htm#P87907" class="lnk">Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) TOLE-87907</a>. Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie) TOLE and Elijah Elliot (Elijah) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1940.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P1845"></a><b>Elijah Flagg (Elijah) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#26023" class="lnk">26023</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93189" class="lnk">93189</a></sup> was born on 13 September 1856 in Heath, Franklin, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3108" class="lnk">3108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#4911" class="lnk">4911</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33970" class="lnk">33970</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93190" class="lnk">93190</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93191" class="lnk">93191</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93192" class="lnk">93192</a></sup>  Gave Sep 11855 in 1900.  He appeared in the census in July 1860 in Heath, Franklin, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3108" class="lnk">3108</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in August 1870 in Whitingham, Windham, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33970" class="lnk">33970</a></sup>  In June 1900 Elijah was a salesman in North Adams, Berkshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93192" class="lnk">93192</a></sup>  In 1911 he was a traveling salesman in North Adams, Berkshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21043" class="lnk">21043</a></sup>  In 1917 he was a traveling salesman in North Adams, Berkshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21044" class="lnk">21044</a></sup>  Elijah appeared in the census in January 1920 in North Adams, Berkshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93190" class="lnk">93190</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Readsboro, Bennington, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93191" class="lnk">93191</a></sup>  He lived in North Adams, Berkshire, MA in 1932.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93193" class="lnk">93193</a></sup>  Elijah died on 24 February 1940 at the age of 83 in Readsboro, Bennington, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4911" class="lnk">4911</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93194" class="lnk">93194</a></sup>  He died of undisclosed causes at home - but his obituary said he died on Friday night, which was 23 Feb, and his death certificate said he died on 24 Feb.  It could have been after midnight, or the coroner may not have pronounced him dead until after midnight.  Buried in Southview Cemetery, North Adams, MA.  He was a clerk.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup>  No issue.  I am not sure what the problem is, but in 1920 his wife was enumerated as Mary, which was his first wife.  She claimed to be 63, born in MA with parents both from MA.  In his death certificate, the informant is listed as Florida Temple, but I have no idea who she was.  Parents: <a href="b2298.htm#P1315" class="lnk">Dr. Cyrus TEMPLE-1315</a> and <a href="b758.htm#P1843" class="lnk">Mary Jane FLAGG-1843</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b828.htm#P17504" class="lnk">Mary H. GIBSON-17504</a>. Mary H. GIBSON and Elijah Flagg (Elijah) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 9 June 1886 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36961" class="lnk">36961</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3373.htm#P17505" class="lnk">Cora A. VINCENT-17505</a>. Cora A. VINCENT and Elijah Flagg (Elijah) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 8 August 1894 in North Adams, Berkshire, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93192" class="lnk">93192</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P19997"></a><b>Elijah Franklin TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#2061" class="lnk">2061</a></sup> was born on 3 August 1875 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51949" class="lnk">51949</a>,<a href="sources.htm#69830" class="lnk">69830</a>,<a href="sources.htm#80826" class="lnk">80826</a>,<a href="sources.htm#83221" class="lnk">83221</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93181" class="lnk">93181</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93195" class="lnk">93195</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93196" class="lnk">93196</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93197" class="lnk">93197</a></sup>  Age given as 6 in the 1880 census.  His grave marker gives the date in 1874, but he gave it in 1875 for his draft registration and in his SSAN application.  He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#83221" class="lnk">83221</a></sup>  In April 1910 he was a farmer in Franklin Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93181" class="lnk">93181</a></sup>  In January 1920 Elijah was a farmer in Winnsboro, Franklin, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51949" class="lnk">51949</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93195" class="lnk">93195</a></sup>  He lived in Girard, Richland, LA in 1929.<sup><a href="sources.htm#83220" class="lnk">83220</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a farmer in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69830" class="lnk">69830</a></sup>  In April 1940 Elijah was a farmer in Richland Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80826" class="lnk">80826</a></sup>  He lived in Rayville, Richland, LA in 1954.<sup><a href="sources.htm#83223" class="lnk">83223</a></sup>  Given as Elisha in his brother Asa's obituary.  He died on 27 July 1955 at the age of 79 in Start, Richland, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4697" class="lnk">4697</a>,<a href="sources.htm#80828" class="lnk">80828</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93196" class="lnk">93196</a></sup>  His obituary of 30 Jul 1955 said he had died on Tuesday, which was 26 Jul.  Buried in Start Cemetery, Start, LA.  In his WWI draft registration he claimed he was not physically qualified, as he was ruptured and rheumatic.  His obituary gave only his initials as E.J.<p>  Parents: <a href="b3149.htm#P19990" class="lnk">William Rankin (Rankin) TEMPLE-19990</a> and <a href="b3534.htm#P19992" class="lnk">Philona Jane (Philona) YOUNG-19992</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3296.htm#P20008" class="lnk">Mary Eliza (Mary) UNDERWOOD-20008</a>. Mary Eliza (Mary) UNDERWOOD and Elijah Franklin TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 27 October 1897 in Winn Parish, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2065" class="lnk">2065</a>,<a href="sources.htm#6009" class="lnk">6009</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93181" class="lnk">93181</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2824.htm#P20025" class="lnk">Mary Eliza TEMPLE-20025</a>, <a href="b3147.htm#P20026" class="lnk">William Moston TEMPLE Sr.-20026</a>, <a href="b2539.htm#P20027" class="lnk">Idell Ophelia (Ophelia) TEMPLE-20027</a>, <a href="b2488.htm#P20028" class="lnk">Green Irvin (Irvin) TEMPLE-20028</a>, <a href="b2372.htm#P20029" class="lnk">Elijah Benjamin (Bennie) TEMPLE Sr.-20029</a>, <a href="b3091.htm#P24388" class="lnk">Verla Ann (Verlie) TEMPLE-24388</a>, <a href="b2146.htm#P24389" class="lnk">Alpha Jane (Alpha) TEMPLE-24389</a>, <a href="b2871.htm#P24390" class="lnk">Myrtes Onita (Myrtes) TEMPLE-24390</a>, <a href="b2136.htm#P24391" class="lnk">Alfred Asa (Acie) TEMPLE-24391</a>, <a href="b2744.htm#P42607" class="lnk">Lizzie M. TEMPLE-42607</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P158020"></a><b>Elijah Houston TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 6 January 1902 in Boatner, Jackson, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7014" class="lnk">7014</a>,<a href="sources.htm#7016" class="lnk">7016</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93198" class="lnk">93198</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a grocery products salesman in Hardin Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7014" class="lnk">7014</a></sup>  In 1942 he was an electrician for Pennsylvania Shipyards in Beaumont, Jefferson, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7016" class="lnk">7016</a></sup>  Elijah died on 7 August 1981 at the age of 79 in TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93198" class="lnk">93198</a></sup>  Buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Beaumont, TX.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b151.htm#P158021" class="lnk">Sarah B. (Sallie) -158021</a>. Sarah B. (Sallie) and Elijah Houston TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1926.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2824.htm#P158022" class="lnk">Mary E. TEMPLE-158022</a>, <a href="b2689.htm#P158023" class="lnk">Katherine Juanelle TEMPLE-158023</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P167484"></a><b>Elijah Nash TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#93199" class="lnk">93199</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P130741"></a><b>Elinnor TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#1948" class="lnk">1948</a></sup> was born on 1 October 1709 in Baltimore Co., MD.<sup></sup>  In June 1712 bound to John Webster until age 16.  Parents: <a href="b3065.htm#P130735" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-130735</a> and <a href="b1280.htm#P130736" class="lnk">Eleanor LORESON-130736</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1242.htm#P130744" class="lnk">Sherwood LEE-130744</a>. Elinnor TEMPLE and Sherwood LEE<sup></sup> were married on 3 November 1729 in St. George's Parish, Baltimore, MD.<sup><a href="sources.htm#52273" class="lnk">52273</a>,<a href="sources.htm#52355" class="lnk">52355</a>,<a href="sources.htm#52356" class="lnk">52356</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b1241.htm#P149212" class="lnk">John LEE-149212</a>, <a href="b1242.htm#P149213" class="lnk">Sherwood LEE-149213</a>, <a href="b1240.htm#P149214" class="lnk">Elizabeth LEE-149214</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P161274"></a><b>Elinor TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93200" class="lnk">93200</a></sup> was born on 5 February 1880 in Richland Co., IL.<sup></sup>  She died on 30 June 1880 at the age of 0 in Richland Co., IL.<sup></sup>  Buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Noble, IL.</p><p><hr><a name="P85282"></a><b>Elinor TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#19811" class="lnk">19811</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2286.htm#P40445" class="lnk">Cleon Elery TEMPLE-40445</a> and <a href="b431.htm#P82975" class="lnk">Barbara BYLE-82975</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P105742"></a><b>Elinor F. TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in June 1917 in DE.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35449" class="lnk">35449</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in January 1920 in Wilmington, New Castle, DE.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35449" class="lnk">35449</a></sup>  She died before 1930 at the age of 13.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2502.htm#P105734" class="lnk">Harrison Morton (Harry) TEMPLE-105734</a> and <a href="b792.htm#P105739" class="lnk">Anna FRITZ-105739</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P38760"></a><b>Elinor Ruth TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup> was born on 9 August 1918 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#15474" class="lnk">15474</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50475" class="lnk">50475</a>,<a href="sources.htm#50476" class="lnk">50476</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in January 1920 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#15474" class="lnk">15474</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in April 1930 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#50475" class="lnk">50475</a></sup>  In April 1940 Elinor was an insurance company policy department clerk in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup></sup>  She died in 2015 at the age of 97.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93201" class="lnk">93201</a></sup>  Buried in Hope Cemetery, Worcester, MA.  Parents: <a href="b2723.htm#P25358" class="lnk">Leon Earl (Leon) TEMPLE-25358</a> and <a href="b1192.htm#P38756" class="lnk">Sadie Ella (Sadie) KNOTT-38756</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b404.htm#P38952" class="lnk">John Ernest BUCKLAR-38952</a>. Elinor Ruth TEMPLE and John Ernest BUCKLAR<sup></sup> were married on 24 August 1940 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#18702" class="lnk">18702</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b404.htm#P43891" class="lnk">Diane BUCKLAR-43891</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P38097"></a><b>Elinor Ruth TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup> was born on 24 September 1925 in Natick, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#58016" class="lnk">58016</a>,<a href="sources.htm#58017" class="lnk">58017</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in April 1930 in Newton, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58016" class="lnk">58016</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in April 1940 in Natick, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58017" class="lnk">58017</a></sup>  In 1946 Elinor was a stenographer in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31728" class="lnk">31728</a></sup>  She lived 810 Coronado Avenue in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA in 1946.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31728" class="lnk">31728</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2843.htm#P2713" class="lnk">Maurice Elbridge (Morris\Maurice) TEMPLE-2713</a> and <a href="b1394.htm#P33430" class="lnk">Florence Mae MELVIN-33430</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b703.htm#P38852" class="lnk">Peter Richard EKSTEIN-38852</a>. Elinor Ruth TEMPLE and Peter Richard EKSTEIN<sup></sup> were married on 1 September 1946 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31728" class="lnk">31728</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31729" class="lnk">31729</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P47826"></a><b>Elinora V. TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#39650" class="lnk">39650</a></sup> was born in 1917 in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5146" class="lnk">5146</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in January 1920 in Clearfield, Clearfield, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5146" class="lnk">5146</a></sup>  She lived in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD in January 1997.<sup><a href="sources.htm#39650" class="lnk">39650</a></sup>  Elinora died before 2007 at the age of 90.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93202" class="lnk">93202</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3093.htm#P47824" class="lnk">Victor Hiram TEMPLE-47824</a> and <a href="b760.htm#P47829" class="lnk">Violet B. FLEGAL-47829</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3383.htm#P47827" class="lnk">WAKEFIELD-47827</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P155295"></a><b>Elinore TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1847 in Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3045" class="lnk">3045</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in 1851 in Dumfries Parish, York, New Brunswick, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3045" class="lnk">3045</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3066.htm#P134762" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-134762</a> and <a href="b64.htm#P155293" class="lnk">Hannah -155293</a>.</td></tr></table></body></html>

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