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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="P146189"></a><b>Levarn Spain TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#6603" class="lnk">6603</a></sup><p>Spouse: <a href="b1871.htm#P146190" class="lnk">James Timothy SIMS-146190</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P70016"></a><b>Levi 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="P154636"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#111314" class="lnk">111314</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1772.htm#P154637" class="lnk">Elsie ROWE-154637</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P912"></a><b>Reverend Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#108523" class="lnk">108523</a></sup> was born in 1751 in Westford, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29720" class="lnk">29720</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61938" class="lnk">61938</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1775.<sup><a href="sources.htm#108484" class="lnk">108484</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111315" class="lnk">111315</a></sup>  Private in Capt. Timothy Underwood's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment of Minute Men, which marched in response to the alarm of 19 Apr 1775.  Service, 10 days.  He also served in Capt. Joshua Parker's company, Col. William Prescott's regiment, rising to the rank of corporal.  He was at the Concord fight 19 Apr 1775, and was said to have been at Bunker Hill.  Cemetery records say he enlisted 26 Apr 1775, however.  Danny Smith reports his autograph on a military document is preserved at the MA archives.  He moved before 1790 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22890" class="lnk">22890</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29720" class="lnk">29720</a></sup>  Levi died in 1821 at the age of 70 in Lisbon, Androscoggin, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22176" class="lnk">22176</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29720" class="lnk">29720</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36790" class="lnk">36790</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61938" class="lnk">61938</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111315" class="lnk">111315</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111316" class="lnk">111316</a></sup>  Danny D. Smith gives place as Montville, ME.  Buried in Beaver Hill Cemetery, Freedom, ME, but no trace of the grave remains.  He was a Free Will Baptist Minister.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61938" class="lnk">61938</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2662.htm#P840" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-840</a> and <a href="b1375.htm#P910" class="lnk">Sarah MC KINNEY-910</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1510.htm#P1104" class="lnk">Rachel NUTTING-1104</a>. Rachel NUTTING and Reverend Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 10 March 1774 in Westford, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11820" class="lnk">11820</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61938" class="lnk">61938</a></sup>  Also filed their intention in Westford. Children were: <a href="b2925.htm#P29608" class="lnk">Rachel TEMPLE-29608</a>, <a href="b2575.htm#P43162" class="lnk">James L. TEMPLE-43162</a>, <a href="b3153.htm#P1111" class="lnk">William Wilson TEMPLE-1111</a>, <a href="b3010.htm#P1107" class="lnk">Sarah TEMPLE-1107</a>, <a href="b2662.htm#P1110" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-1110</a>, <a href="b2730.htm#P1109" class="lnk">Levi TEMPLE Jr.-1109</a>, <a href="b2798.htm#P1105" class="lnk">Martha TEMPLE-1105</a>, <a href="b3040.htm#P1108" class="lnk">Stephen TEMPLE-1108</a>, <a href="b2887.htm#P1106" class="lnk">Noah M. TEMPLE-1106</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P134492"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 20 June 1779.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2940.htm#P134489" class="lnk">Reuben TEMPLE-134489</a> and <a href="b1989.htm#P134490" class="lnk">Lydia SYMONDS-134490</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P1109"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE Jr.</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#17962" class="lnk">17962</a></sup> was born about 1787 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9543" class="lnk">9543</a>,<a href="sources.htm#17962" class="lnk">17962</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1812.<sup></sup>  Served as a private in Captain R. Thompson's company in Lt. Col. I Cummings' 4 Reg't  Massachusetts Militia.  Between 1819 and 1836 he was a Surveyor.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9543" class="lnk">9543</a></sup>  Levi died on 23 November 1849 at the age of 62 in Knox, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#9543" class="lnk">9543</a>,<a href="sources.htm#17962" class="lnk">17962</a></sup>  Buried in East Knox  (Union) Cemetery, Knox Center, ME.  Parents: <a href="b2730.htm#P912" class="lnk">Reverend Levi TEMPLE-912</a> and <a href="b1510.htm#P1104" class="lnk">Rachel NUTTING-1104</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b390.htm#P3462" class="lnk">Lucy BROWN-3462</a>. Lucy BROWN and Levi TEMPLE Jr.<sup></sup> were married on 18 July 1811 in Thomaston, Knox, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9543" class="lnk">9543</a>,<a href="sources.htm#17962" class="lnk">17962</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2762.htm#P3464" class="lnk">Lucy W. TEMPLE-3464</a>, <a href="b2925.htm#P13093" class="lnk">Rachel TEMPLE-13093</a>, <a href="b2612.htm#P13095" class="lnk">Joab Brown (Joe) TEMPLE-13095</a>, <a href="b2662.htm#P13094" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-13094</a>, <a href="b2730.htm#P3463" class="lnk">Levi TEMPLE III-3463</a>, <a href="b2273.htm#P3495" class="lnk">Christianna TEMPLE-3495</a>, <a href="b2674.htm#P3465" class="lnk">Josiah F. TEMPLE-3465</a>, <a href="b2377.htm#P3466" class="lnk">Elizabeth TEMPLE-3466</a>, <a href="b2983.htm#P30498" class="lnk">Rosamond P. TEMPLE-30498</a>, <a href="b3016.htm#P3467" class="lnk">Sarah J. TEMPLE-3467</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P1028"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#93306" class="lnk">93306</a></sup> was born in 1803 in Ewing, Mercer, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5531" class="lnk">5531</a>,<a href="sources.htm#65108" class="lnk">65108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#65109" class="lnk">65109</a></sup>  Claimed PA in 1870.  In August 1850 he was a farmer in Warminster, Bucks, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65109" class="lnk">65109</a></sup>  In July 1870 he was a farmer in Warminster, Bucks, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5531" class="lnk">5531</a></sup>  Levi died in 1881 at the age of 78 in IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65108" class="lnk">65108</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 331.<sup><a href="sources.htm#946" class="lnk">946</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2622.htm#P885" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-885</a> and <a href="b3362.htm#P1021" class="lnk">Rachel VAN HORN-1021</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1634.htm#P1414" class="lnk">Mary Ann (Mary) PHIPPS-1414</a>. Mary Ann (Mary) PHIPPS and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1827.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65108" class="lnk">65108</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2650.htm#P1415" class="lnk">John S. TEMPLE-1415</a>, <a href="b2432.htm#P1418" class="lnk">Frances Ann D. TEMPLE-1418</a>, <a href="b2730.htm#P1416" class="lnk">Levi TEMPLE-1416</a>, <a href="b3122.htm#P1417" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-1417</a>, <a href="b2161.htm#P1419" class="lnk">Anna TEMPLE-1419</a>, <a href="b2190.htm#P1420" class="lnk">Barzillai R. TEMPLE-1420</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b119.htm#P51947" class="lnk">Mary Ann -51947</a>. Mary Ann and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married between 1866 and 1870.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P1518"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#62266" class="lnk">62266</a></sup> was born on 14 February 1805 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4729" class="lnk">4729</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61827" class="lnk">61827</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62266" class="lnk">62266</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62267" class="lnk">62267</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62268" class="lnk">62268</a></sup>  In August 1850 he was a stonecutter in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61827" class="lnk">61827</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62266" class="lnk">62266</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62267" class="lnk">62267</a></sup>  In June 1860 he was a day laborer in Bath, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#62268" class="lnk">62268</a></sup>  Levi lived in Bath, Sagadahoc, ME in 1866.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45307" class="lnk">45307</a></sup>  He died on 20 November 1889 at the age of 84 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4729" class="lnk">4729</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29504" class="lnk">29504</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62266" class="lnk">62266</a></sup>  Grave marker gave 1888 for unknown reasons.  Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, ME.  He has reference number RLT # 1015.<sup><a href="sources.htm#10560" class="lnk">10560</a></sup>  The Maine marriage and divorce records give an inconsistent set of dates for his marriage to Eliza Howland for unknown reasons.  Parents: <a href="b3153.htm#P1111" class="lnk">William Wilson TEMPLE-1111</a> and <a href="b1881.htm#P1511" class="lnk">Mindwell M. SMALL-1511</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1519.htm#P3478" class="lnk">Julia A. OLANTON-3478</a>. Julia A. OLANTON and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1838.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4729" class="lnk">4729</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62266" class="lnk">62266</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2801.htm#P3479" class="lnk">Martha E. TEMPLE-3479</a>, <a href="b2150.htm#P3480" class="lnk">Amelia Mindwell (Mindwell) TEMPLE-3480</a>, <a href="b3122.htm#P3481" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-3481</a>, <a href="b2472.htm#P3482" class="lnk">George Warren (George) TEMPLE Sr.-3482</a>, <a href="b2194.htm#P3483" class="lnk">Benjamin TEMPLE-3483</a>, <a href="b2263.htm#P3484" class="lnk">Charles W. TEMPLE-3484</a>, <a href="b2107.htm#P53796" class="lnk">TEMPLE-53796</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1051.htm#P81843" class="lnk">Eliza H. HOWLAND-81843</a>. Eliza H. HOWLAND and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were divorced in December 1865 in Sagadahoc Co., ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45308" class="lnk">45308</a></sup>  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#45308" class="lnk">45308</a></sup></sup> were married on 15 August 1866 in Sagadahoc Co., ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45307" class="lnk">45307</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P1498"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#111317" class="lnk">111317</a></sup> was born on 10 August 1808 in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61822" class="lnk">61822</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61823" class="lnk">61823</a>,<a href="sources.htm#87524" class="lnk">87524</a>,<a href="sources.htm#103836" class="lnk">103836</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111317" class="lnk">111317</a></sup>  He lived in Lisbon, Androscoggin, ME in 1835.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61824" class="lnk">61824</a></sup>  In August 1850 he was a farmer in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61822" class="lnk">61822</a></sup>  In June 1860 Levi was a farmer in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61823" class="lnk">61823</a></sup>  He lived in Bath, Sagadahoc, ME in 1869.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61825" class="lnk">61825</a></sup>  He died on 5 December 1869 at the age of 61 in Webster, Penobscot, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#24737" class="lnk">24737</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61825" class="lnk">61825</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111317" class="lnk">111317</a></sup>  Buried in Fisher Cemetery, Webster, ME.  Levi has reference number RLT # 8Y.<sup><a href="sources.htm#10560" class="lnk">10560</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2662.htm#P1110" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-1110</a> and <a href="b1729.htm#P1496" class="lnk">Elizabeth (Betsey) RICKER-1496</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1508.htm#P13148" class="lnk">Nancy NOWEL-13148</a>. Nancy NOWEL and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 5 April 1835 in Lincoln Co., ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#3475" class="lnk">3475</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61824" class="lnk">61824</a></sup>  Filed intention 8 Mar 1835 in Lisbon, ME.  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#3475" class="lnk">3475</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61824" class="lnk">61824</a></sup></sup> were divorced in April 1859 in Penobscot Co., ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#61826" class="lnk">61826</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2674.htm#P13149" class="lnk">Josiah N. TEMPLE-13149</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P3463"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE III</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#111318" class="lnk">111318</a></sup> was born in 1821 in Montville, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#32103" class="lnk">32103</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33637" class="lnk">33637</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46020" class="lnk">46020</a></sup>  In 1850 he was a blacksmith in Montville, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33637" class="lnk">33637</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33638" class="lnk">33638</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a blacksmith in Knox, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46020" class="lnk">46020</a></sup>  Levi died.<sup></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 1016.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1060" class="lnk">1060</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2730.htm#P1109" class="lnk">Levi TEMPLE Jr.-1109</a> and <a href="b390.htm#P3462" class="lnk">Lucy BROWN-3462</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b749.htm#P3485" class="lnk">Nancy P. FILES-3485</a>. Nancy P. FILES and Levi TEMPLE III<sup></sup> were married on 31 January 1848 in Brooks, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4099" class="lnk">4099</a>,<a href="sources.htm#32103" class="lnk">32103</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33637" class="lnk">33637</a></sup>  Possibly at Brooks, but this is not certain.  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#4099" class="lnk">4099</a>,<a href="sources.htm#32103" class="lnk">32103</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33637" class="lnk">33637</a></sup></sup> were divorced before 1871.<sup><a href="sources.htm#32103" class="lnk">32103</a></sup>  Apparently divorced, based on second marriage. Children were: <a href="b2575.htm#P13521" class="lnk">James L. TEMPLE-13521</a>, <a href="b2441.htm#P13520" class="lnk">Frank Lewis (Frank) TEMPLE-13520</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1070.htm#P13522" class="lnk">Hannah HURD-13522</a>. Hannah HURD and Levi TEMPLE III<sup></sup> were married on 1 October 1871 in Knox, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33064" class="lnk">33064</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46021" class="lnk">46021</a></sup>  Intention filed in Knox, Me, 21 Sep 1871.  Maine archives records show the year as 1872.</p><p><hr><a name="P1524"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#63910" class="lnk">63910</a></sup> was born in August 1823 in Montville, Waldo, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#12082" class="lnk">12082</a>,<a href="sources.htm#63910" class="lnk">63910</a>,<a href="sources.htm#63911" class="lnk">63911</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111319" class="lnk">111319</a></sup>  Cemetery records put the date in 1822.  In July 1860 he was a farmer in Detroit, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#63911" class="lnk">63911</a></sup>  He served in the military between 1861 and 1865.<sup><a href="sources.htm#63910" class="lnk">63910</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111319" class="lnk">111319</a></sup>  Danny Smith cites, "...age 36, married, light complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, 5 foot 7, farmer from Detroit, ME, born Montville, ME, enlisted 1 May 1861 and mustered at Rockland, ME, 15 Jun 1861 to serve three years (corporal in Company I, 4th Maine Infantry, later private in Company M, 1st Cavalry).  Severely wounded.  He was discharged for disability 27 Sep 1861, but reenlisted 25 Aug 1862 for three years service and mustered at Augusta, ME, 2 Sep 1862.  Mustered out and honorably discharged 29 Jun 1865 in Washington, DC."  Levi died on 30 March 1867 at the age of 43 in Detroit, Somerset, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#17958" class="lnk">17958</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36790" class="lnk">36790</a>,<a href="sources.htm#63910" class="lnk">63910</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111319" class="lnk">111319</a></sup>  His health was ruined as a result of his severe wounds in the Civil War, which led to his early death.  Buried in Clement Cemetery, Detroit, ME, Section A, Lot 20.  He has reference number RLT # 1021.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33639" class="lnk">33639</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2887.htm#P1106" class="lnk">Noah M. TEMPLE-1106</a> and <a href="b1057.htm#P1519" class="lnk">Abigail (Abbie) HUFF-1519</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1599.htm#P2182" class="lnk">Mary Samantha (Mary) PATTEN-2182</a>. Mary Samantha (Mary) PATTEN and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1855.<sup><a href="sources.htm#17958" class="lnk">17958</a>,<a href="sources.htm#63910" class="lnk">63910</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2412.htm#P2183" class="lnk">Eugene Bertram (Eugene) TEMPLE-2183</a>, <a href="b2424.htm#P2184" class="lnk">Flora A. TEMPLE-2184</a>, <a href="b2119.htm#P38295" class="lnk">Abbie TEMPLE-38295</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P29383"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1834 in IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1433" class="lnk">1433</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46955" class="lnk">46955</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46956" class="lnk">46956</a></sup>  Gave his age as 33 in 1870.  In October 1850 he was a farmer in Jackson Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1433" class="lnk">1433</a></sup>  In July 1860 he was a farm laborer in Murphysboro, Jackson, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46955" class="lnk">46955</a></sup>  In July 1870 Levi was a farm laborer in Murphysboro, Jackson, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46957" class="lnk">46957</a></sup>  He died.<sup></sup>  He has reference number RLT # N8-3.<sup><a href="sources.htm#52349" class="lnk">52349</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2560.htm#P10003" class="lnk">James TEMPLE-10003</a> and <a href="b29.htm#P10008" class="lnk">Christina\Anna C. -10008</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1094.htm#P29387" class="lnk">Nancy Ann JARRETT-29387</a>. Nancy Ann JARRETT and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 20 March 1855 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></sup> Children were: <a href="b2163.htm#P30072" class="lnk">Anna Christina (Ann) TEMPLE-30072</a>, <a href="b2562.htm#P30073" class="lnk">James TEMPLE-30073</a>, <a href="b2374.htm#P30093" class="lnk">Eliza Jane TEMPLE-30093</a>, <a href="b2192.htm#P30094" class="lnk">Belle TEMPLE-30094</a>, <a href="b2134.htm#P30095" class="lnk">Alexander (Alex) TEMPLE-30095</a>, <a href="b2598.htm#P50419" class="lnk">Jennie TEMPLE-50419</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1670.htm#P31408" class="lnk">Ann PRITCHETT-31408</a>. Ann PRITCHETT and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 22 May 1875 in Jackson Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#440" class="lnk">440</a></sup>  The IL records note the date could be read 23 May.</p><p><hr><a name="P1416"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#82100" class="lnk">82100</a></sup> was born in April 1838 in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3734" class="lnk">3734</a>,<a href="sources.htm#21209" class="lnk">21209</a>,<a href="sources.htm#65109" class="lnk">65109</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111320" class="lnk">111320</a></sup>  Gave his age as 29 in 1870.  He appeared in the census in August 1850 in Warminster, Bucks, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65109" class="lnk">65109</a></sup>  In July 1870 he was a farmer in East Brandywine, Chester, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3734" class="lnk">3734</a></sup>  In June 1900 Levi was a farm laborer in Warminster, Bucks, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111320" class="lnk">111320</a></sup>  Enumerated on the farm of Jessie and Annie McKinstry, of no known relationship.  It is possible, however, that Annie was his sister, with a second husband - but this requires proof.  He died after June 1900 at the age of 62 in Warrington, Bucks, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21209" class="lnk">21209</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 331i.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4328" class="lnk">4328</a></sup>  No issue.  Parents: <a href="b2730.htm#P1028" class="lnk">Levi TEMPLE-1028</a> and <a href="b1634.htm#P1414" class="lnk">Mary Ann (Mary) PHIPPS-1414</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b78.htm#P51950" class="lnk">Josephine -51950</a>. Josephine and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P181140"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1845.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111321" class="lnk">111321</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1880.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111321" class="lnk">111321</a></sup>  Enlisted in the PA National Guard on 3 Aug 1880 as a private in the Keystone Battery, but his last active record was in 1880.  In 1880 he was a carpenter in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111321" class="lnk">111321</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P136176"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1852 in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#354" class="lnk">354</a></sup>  In January 1920 he was a laborer in Lebanon, Lebanon, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#354" class="lnk">354</a></sup>  His parents were both from PA.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b7.htm#P136177" class="lnk">Amelia R. -136177</a>. Amelia R. and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P134039"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in September 1855 in KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11996" class="lnk">11996</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a dry goods salesman in Polk, Polk, MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11996" class="lnk">11996</a></sup>  Enumerated living with his sister Elia's family.  Levi's parents were both from KY.  Parents: <a href="b2059.htm#P134040" class="lnk">TEMPLE-134040</a> and <a href="b3325.htm#P134041" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-134041</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P148182"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in September 1861 in WI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5387" class="lnk">5387</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a day laborer in Wichita, Sedgwick, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5387" class="lnk">5387</a></sup>  His parents were both from WI.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b117.htm#P148183" class="lnk">Mary -148183</a>. Mary and Levi TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1881 in WI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5387" class="lnk">5387</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2992.htm#P148184" class="lnk">Ruth TEMPLE-148184</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P43173"></a><b>Levi TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#68939" class="lnk">68939</a></sup> was born in 1873 in IA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23364" class="lnk">23364</a>,<a href="sources.htm#23510" class="lnk">23510</a>,<a href="sources.htm#34392" class="lnk">34392</a></sup>  Might have been from WI as in 1880, but he claimed IA in 1910.  He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Lincoln Twp., Cloud, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34392" class="lnk">34392</a></sup>  In April 1910 he was a stable hand in Ponca City, Kay, OK.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23510" class="lnk">23510</a></sup>  Levi died.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2612.htm#P13095" class="lnk">Joab Brown (Joe) TEMPLE-13095</a> and <a href="b1750.htm#P43167" class="lnk">Isabel Elizabeth (Belle) ROBINSON-43167</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P3016"></a><b>Reverend Levi Daniel (Levi) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#49107" class="lnk">49107</a></sup> was born on 18 November 1858 in South Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21359" class="lnk">21359</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49107" class="lnk">49107</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49108" class="lnk">49108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49109" class="lnk">49109</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49111" class="lnk">49111</a>,<a href="sources.htm#73503" class="lnk">73503</a>,<a href="sources.htm#81129" class="lnk">81129</a>,<a href="sources.htm#81130" class="lnk">81130</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111322" class="lnk">111322</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111323" class="lnk">111323</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111324" class="lnk">111324</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111325" class="lnk">111325</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in July 1860 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73503" class="lnk">73503</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1865 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#81131" class="lnk">81131</a></sup>  Levi appeared in the census in July 1870 in Hebron, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#81129" class="lnk">81129</a></sup>  He moved in 1871 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21359" class="lnk">21359</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Granville, Washington, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#81130" class="lnk">81130</a></sup>  In 1883 Levi was a Pastor, Baptist Church in Lake Geneva, Walworth, WI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21320" class="lnk">21320</a></sup>  In 1890 he was a Pastor, West 33rd Street Church in New York City, New York, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21320" class="lnk">21320</a></sup>  In 1895 he was a Pastor in Lansing, Ingham, MI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21320" class="lnk">21320</a></sup>  Levi Sailed to England in July 1896.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111326" class="lnk">111326</a></sup>  In 1897 he was a Pastor in Brattleboro, Windham, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21320" class="lnk">21320</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a minister in Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49109" class="lnk">49109</a></sup>  Levi an applicant for a passport on 15 June 1900 in Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111327" class="lnk">111327</a></sup>  In May 1904 he was a tourist director in Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49112" class="lnk">49112</a></sup>  He an applicant for a passport in May 1904 in Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49112" class="lnk">49112</a></sup>  Levi Sailed to Ireland in September 1904.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111328" class="lnk">111328</a></sup>  He was listed as either unmarried or unknown.  In March 1907 he was a tourist agent in Watertown, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111324" class="lnk">111324</a></sup>  In April 1910 he was a fruit farmer in Upland, San Bernardino, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49111" class="lnk">49111</a></sup>  Levi appeared in the census in January 1920 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49108" class="lnk">49108</a></sup>  He died on 7 November 1921 at the age of 62 in Ontario, San Bernardino, CA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49107" class="lnk">49107</a>,<a href="sources.htm#51776" class="lnk">51776</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111329" class="lnk">111329</a></sup>  Buried in Bellevue Cemetery and Mausoleum, Ontario, CA.  He was a Minister, lawyer in Flemington, Hunterdon, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49107" class="lnk">49107</a></sup>  Genealogist and author of Some Temple Pedigrees published in 1900. After retirement he went to California to raise oranges.  Also conducted group tours to Europe.  Parents: <a href="b3085.htm#P2075" class="lnk">Truman TEMPLE-2075</a> and <a href="b3424.htm#P3015" class="lnk">Sarah WELCH-3015</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1152.htm#P3027" class="lnk">Sarah Elizabeth KELLUM-3027</a>. Sarah Elizabeth KELLUM and Reverend Levi Daniel (Levi) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 14 August 1883 in Chicago, Cook, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#25105" class="lnk">25105</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49107" class="lnk">49107</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49115" class="lnk">49115</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b3056.htm#P3028" class="lnk">Teneriffe Elizabeth (Teneriffe) TEMPLE-3028</a>, <a href="b3086.htm#P3029" class="lnk">Truman Kellum (Truman) TEMPLE-3029</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P34983"></a><b>Levi Edward TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 22 May 1856 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1661" class="lnk">1661</a>,<a href="sources.htm#26433" class="lnk">26433</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47127" class="lnk">47127</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47128" class="lnk">47128</a>,<a href="sources.htm#66294" class="lnk">66294</a>,<a href="sources.htm#70227" class="lnk">70227</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111330" class="lnk">111330</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111331" class="lnk">111331</a></sup>  Gave May 1859 in 1900.  He appeared in the census in August 1860 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1661" class="lnk">1661</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in August 1870 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47127" class="lnk">47127</a></sup>  In June 1880 Levi was a farm laborer in Providence Twp., Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47128" class="lnk">47128</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a farmer in Providence Twp., Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26433" class="lnk">26433</a></sup>  In April 1910 he was a farmer in Providence Twp., Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#70227" class="lnk">70227</a></sup>  In January 1920 Levi was a farmer in Providence Twp., Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#66294" class="lnk">66294</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a farmer in Nixonton, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111330" class="lnk">111330</a></sup>  He died on 5 February 1935 at the age of 78 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111331" class="lnk">111331</a></sup>  Buried in Old Hollywood Cemetery, Elizabeth City, NC.  Given name also appears as Levy.  Parents: <a href="b3146.htm#P26597" class="lnk">William Martin (Martin) TEMPLE-26597</a> and <a href="b1098.htm#P34982" class="lnk">Elizabeth (Eliza) JENNINGS-34982</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1792.htm#P40094" class="lnk">Emily R. (Emma) SANDERS-40094</a>. Emily R. (Emma) SANDERS and Levi Edward TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1883 in NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26433" class="lnk">26433</a>,<a href="sources.htm#70227" class="lnk">70227</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2228.htm#P40095" class="lnk">Carder TEMPLE-40095</a>, <a href="b2590.htm#P40096" class="lnk">Jarvis TEMPLE-40096</a>, <a href="b2755.htm#P40097" class="lnk">Louise (Louie/Lewie) TEMPLE-40097</a>, <a href="b2878.htm#P40098" class="lnk">Nannie (Nan) TEMPLE-40098</a>, <a href="b2804.htm#P40099" class="lnk">Martin Edward TEMPLE-40099</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P47179"></a><b>Levi G. (Bill) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#85536" class="lnk">85536</a></sup> was born on 8 September 1900 in Lafayette, Macon, TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#12665" class="lnk">12665</a>,<a href="sources.htm#85294" class="lnk">85294</a>,<a href="sources.htm#85296" class="lnk">85296</a>,<a href="sources.htm#85537" class="lnk">85537</a>,<a href="sources.htm#94493" class="lnk">94493</a></sup>  Gave MS in 1930.  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Ellis Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#85537" class="lnk">85537</a></sup>  In January 1920 he was a cotton mill weaver in Itasca, Hill, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#94493" class="lnk">94493</a></sup>  In 1928 Levi was an employee of Miller Cotton Mills in Waco, Mc Lennan, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2760" class="lnk">2760</a></sup>  He lived 2002 Center Street in Waco, Mc Lennan, TX in 1928.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2760" class="lnk">2760</a></sup>  Also living with him was a Mrs. Lucy Temple, who also worked as a spinner at the Miller Cotton Mills.  This may be a directory error, and she might be Lena.  In April 1930 he was a cotton mill corder in Itasca, Hill, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#12665" class="lnk">12665</a></sup>  May be related to Frank M. Temple enumerated nearby in 1930.  Levi lived in Sand Springs, Tulsa, OK in 1936.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47346" class="lnk">47346</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a cotton mill framer in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#85294" class="lnk">85294</a></sup>  When enumerated, he claimed he was a widower, but his wife was alive and well in Fort Worth.  In February 1942 he was an employee of Worth Mills in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#85296" class="lnk">85296</a></sup>  Levi lived 3412 Townsend Drive in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX in February 1942.<sup><a href="sources.htm#85296" class="lnk">85296</a></sup>  He lived in Allen Co., KY before 1984.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4908" class="lnk">4908</a></sup>  He died on 4 March 1984 at the age of 83 in Barren Co., KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4908" class="lnk">4908</a></sup>  Given as Levi G. in 1910 and Bill in 1920, and Levy G. in 1930, he also appeared with middle initial B, which may be a mis-read G.  His parents were both from MS.  There may be some confusion here, but there were clearly two people with different death dates, and both have been linked to Francis Marion and Nancy (Vaughn) Temple with birthdates in 1900 or 1901.  One was Levi/Levy and the other was Lewis G., both known as Bill.  One died in 1967, the other in 1984.  They do not both appear in the censuses with these parents, however.  He was not mentioned as Bill or Levi in his sister Sally's obituary in 1970.  Parents: <a href="b2436.htm#P47174" class="lnk">Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE-47174</a> and <a href="b3369.htm#P47175" class="lnk">Nora Nancy (Nora) VAUGHN-47175</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b279.htm#P55900" class="lnk">Lura BECK-55900</a>. Lura BECK and Levi G. (Bill) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 23 September 1922 in Hill Co., TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#12665" class="lnk">12665</a>,<a href="sources.htm#12668" class="lnk">12668</a></sup>  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#12665" class="lnk">12665</a>,<a href="sources.htm#12668" class="lnk">12668</a></sup></sup> were divorced before June 1942.<sup><a href="sources.htm#12667" class="lnk">12667</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2223.htm#P60534" class="lnk">Burnice Edwin (Johnny) TEMPLE-60534</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P142245"></a><b>Levi Glenwood TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died before 1991.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1018.htm#P142246" class="lnk">Florence H. HOLROYD-142246</a>. Florence H. HOLROYD and Levi Glenwood TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 5 June 1980 in Pinellas Co., FL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9991" class="lnk">9991</a>,<a href="sources.htm#44386" class="lnk">44386</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P13805"></a><b>Levi Glenwood (Levi) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#14112" class="lnk">14112</a></sup> was born on 4 August 1899 in Monticello, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4122" class="lnk">4122</a>,<a href="sources.htm#14113" class="lnk">14113</a>,<a href="sources.htm#21790" class="lnk">21790</a>,<a href="sources.htm#34123" class="lnk">34123</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36787" class="lnk">36787</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36788" class="lnk">36788</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111332" class="lnk">111332</a></sup>  Gave his age as 19 in 1920 and 29 in 1930.  Some sources (such as ME birth records) give the date in 1899, but he put it in 1900 for his WWI draft registration.  He appeared in the census in June 1900 in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#36788" class="lnk">36788</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4122" class="lnk">4122</a></sup>  In 1918 Levi was a farmer for his father in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111332" class="lnk">111332</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#36787" class="lnk">36787</a></sup>  In 1925 he was a laborer in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4396" class="lnk">4396</a>,<a href="sources.htm#14112" class="lnk">14112</a></sup>  In April 1930 Levi was a farmer in Limestone, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14113" class="lnk">14113</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a farmer in Monticello, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34123" class="lnk">34123</a></sup>  He died in 1983 at the age of 84 in Houlton, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111333" class="lnk">111333</a></sup>  Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Houlton, ME.  It appears that his middle initial was given as F in 1920.  He appears as Glen Temple in 1930.  Parents: <a href="b2412.htm#P2183" class="lnk">Eugene Bertram (Eugene) TEMPLE-2183</a> and <a href="b825.htm#P13800" class="lnk">Drusilla Ray (Lilly) GETCHELL-13800</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b762.htm#P13806" class="lnk">Opal FLETCHER-13806</a>. Opal FLETCHER and Levi Glenwood (Levi) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 20 May 1925 in Monticello, Aroostook, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14113" class="lnk">14113</a>,<a href="sources.htm#34124" class="lnk">34124</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P5887"></a><b>Levi Greenwood TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#11108" class="lnk">11108</a></sup> was born on 19 January 1818 in Hubbardston, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11108" class="lnk">11108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11111" class="lnk">11111</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11112" class="lnk">11112</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11113" class="lnk">11113</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11294" class="lnk">11294</a>,<a href="sources.htm#80953" class="lnk">80953</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in 1850 in Phillipston, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11114" class="lnk">11114</a></sup>  In June 1860 he was a farmer in Princeton, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11111" class="lnk">11111</a></sup>  In June 1870 Levi was a farmer in Princeton, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11113" class="lnk">11113</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a farmer in Princeton, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11112" class="lnk">11112</a></sup>  He died on 20 November 1892 at the age of 74 in Princeton, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11108" class="lnk">11108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11115" class="lnk">11115</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111334" class="lnk">111334</a></sup>  His will was probated in Princeton, MA.  Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Princeton, MA.  Levi has reference number RLT # 394.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4848" class="lnk">4848</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3065.htm#P358" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-358</a> and <a href="b876.htm#P365" class="lnk">Nancy GREENWOOD-365</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b243.htm#P5891" class="lnk">Persis Fales (Persis) BALL-5891</a>. Persis Fales (Persis) BALL and Levi Greenwood TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 25 December 1845 in Hubbardston, Worcester, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11108" class="lnk">11108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11117" class="lnk">11117</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11118" class="lnk">11118</a></sup>  Intention filed in Princeton 6 Dec 1845. Children were: <a href="b2259.htm#P5892" class="lnk">Charles Levi (Charles) TEMPLE-5892</a>, <a href="b2366.htm#P5893" class="lnk">Edwin TEMPLE-5893</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P175414"></a><b>Levi J. TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1607.htm#P175415" class="lnk">Lucille R. PEART-175415</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P23368"></a><b>Levi Ned (Neddie) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#30712" class="lnk">30712</a></sup> was born in 1904 in Oconto Falls, Oconto, WI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111335" class="lnk">111335</a></sup>  She died on 14 February 1904 at the age of 0 in Oconto Co., WI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111335" class="lnk">111335</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111336" class="lnk">111336</a></sup>  Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Oconto Falls, WI.  Died an infant.  Sex is reported variously as female and male.  Parents: <a href="b2633.htm#P23350" class="lnk">John Albert (John) TEMPLE-23350</a> and <a href="b1051.htm#P23361" class="lnk">Nina HOWLAND-23361</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P134331"></a><b>Levi R. TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup> was born (date unknown).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1081.htm#P134332" class="lnk">Susan ISABEL-134332</a>. Susan ISABEL and Levi R. TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 2 December 1840 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#23" class="lnk">23</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P147974"></a><b>Levi Russell TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#111337" class="lnk">111337</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P17251"></a><b>Dr. Levi Wade (Wade) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#81120" class="lnk">81120</a></sup> was born on 11 May 1902 in Lake View, Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34425" class="lnk">34425</a>,<a href="sources.htm#37374" class="lnk">37374</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62880" class="lnk">62880</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111338" class="lnk">111338</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111339" class="lnk">111339</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Hillsboro Twp., Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34425" class="lnk">34425</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a none given in Bessie, Jefferson, AL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111338" class="lnk">111338</a></sup>  The enumerator put the occupation for the person below Levi in Levi's space, corrected it, but did not put in Levi's occupation.  In April 1940 Levi was a medical doctor in Hillsboro Twp., Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111340" class="lnk">111340</a></sup>  He died on 31 December 1973 at the age of 71 in Lake View, Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#81122" class="lnk">81122</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111339" class="lnk">111339</a></sup>  Buried in Bear Swamp Baptist Church Cemetery, Lake View, SC.  He was a physician in Lake View, Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#37374" class="lnk">37374</a></sup>  Levi has reference number RLT # (None).<sup><a href="sources.htm#111341" class="lnk">111341</a></sup>  Given as Wade in 1910, he was Levi Wake in 1930.  Gave his name as Levi Wade to Who's Who.  Parents: <a href="b2730.htm#P17058" class="lnk">Levi Wake (Levi) TEMPLE-17058</a> and <a href="b1537.htm#P17069" class="lnk">Alice Nichols PAGE-17069</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1637.htm#P56944" class="lnk">Sara Lee (Sally) PIERCE-56944</a>. Sara Lee (Sally) PIERCE and Dr. Levi Wade (Wade) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 28 November 1930 in Union Springs, Bullock, AL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#37374" class="lnk">37374</a>,<a href="sources.htm#65232" class="lnk">65232</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2951.htm#P56945" class="lnk">Richard Pierce TEMPLE-56945</a>, <a href="b3097.htm#P56946" class="lnk">Virginia Dean (Jenny) TEMPLE-56946</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P17058"></a><b>Levi Wake (Levi) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#23895" class="lnk">23895</a></sup> was born on 3 March 1867 in Wake Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26142" class="lnk">26142</a>,<a href="sources.htm#34425" class="lnk">34425</a>,<a href="sources.htm#62878" class="lnk">62878</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111342" class="lnk">111342</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111343" class="lnk">111343</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111344" class="lnk">111344</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111345" class="lnk">111345</a></sup>  His son Levi said his birth date was 1 Mar on his death certificate.  He appeared in the census in July 1870 in Wake Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26143" class="lnk">26143</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a farm laborer in Wake Forest, Wake, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26142" class="lnk">26142</a></sup>  In June 1900 Levi was a farmer, merchant, postmaster in Hillsboro Twp., Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#62878" class="lnk">62878</a></sup>  In April 1910 he was a farmer in Hillsboro Twp., Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34425" class="lnk">34425</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a farmer in Lake View, Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#62877" class="lnk">62877</a></sup>  Levi died on 22 November 1938 at the age of 71 in Hillsboro Twp., Dillon, SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111343" class="lnk">111343</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111344" class="lnk">111344</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111346" class="lnk">111346</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111347" class="lnk">111347</a></sup>  Died of a cerebral hemorrhage.  Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Dillon Co., SC, under a grave marker that says Levi Wade Temple.  He has reference number RLT # W176.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7612" class="lnk">7612</a></sup>  He lived in Raleigh, Wake, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34423" class="lnk">34423</a></sup>  His middle name appears as both Wake and as Wade in official documents.  Parents: <a href="b3169.htm#P17007" class="lnk">Rufus Fabius (R.F.) TEMPLE(S)-17007</a> and <a href="b573.htm#P17051" class="lnk">Mary Elishaba (Mary) CROOM-17051</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1537.htm#P17069" class="lnk">Alice Nichols PAGE-17069</a>. Alice Nichols PAGE and Levi Wake (Levi) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1896.<sup><a href="sources.htm#62877" class="lnk">62877</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2669.htm#P17245" class="lnk">Joseph Page (Joseph) TEMPLE-17245</a>, <a href="b2586.htm#P17246" class="lnk">Jane H. (Janie) TEMPLE-17246</a>, <a href="b2184.htm#P17247" class="lnk">Averitt Rufus (Averitt) TEMPLE Sr.-17247</a>, <a href="b2487.htm#P17248" class="lnk">Grace Mary TEMPLE-17248</a>, <a href="b2275.htm#P17249" class="lnk">Christine TEMPLE-17249</a>, <a href="b2141.htm#P17250" class="lnk">Alice Marjory (Alimae) TEMPLE-17250</a>, <a href="b2730.htm#P17251" class="lnk">Dr. Levi Wade (Wade) TEMPLE-17251</a>, <a href="b2502.htm#P17252" class="lnk">Harriett O. (Hattie) TEMPLE-17252</a>, <a href="b2427.htm#P55408" class="lnk">Florence K. TEMPLE-55408</a>, <a href="b2521.htm#P55409" class="lnk">Henry TEMPLE-55409</a>, <a href="b2998.htm#P17253" class="lnk">Sadie (Sally) TEMPLE-17253</a>, <a href="b2765.htm#P17254" class="lnk">Lyall Nichols TEMPLE-17254</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P5657"></a><b>Levi Wood (Levi) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#31774" class="lnk">31774</a></sup> was born on 26 October 1829 in VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5261" class="lnk">5261</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8642" class="lnk">8642</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8643" class="lnk">8643</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31774" class="lnk">31774</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31775" class="lnk">31775</a></sup>  Gave 1831 and NY in 1870.  He appeared in the census in October 1850 in Holmes Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8643" class="lnk">8643</a></sup>  Enumerated with the family of Henry L. and Marion E. Allen.  Marion was his sister.  Instead of a profession, the enumerator noted and then lined through "For California," possibly indicating Levi's intention to go west.  He apparently did not.  In September 1860 he was a merchant in Carrollton, Carroll, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31775" class="lnk">31775</a></sup>  Levi appeared in the census in 1866 in Mobile Co., AL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111348" class="lnk">111348</a></sup>  Enumerated with himself, his wife and one female over 20.  It is probable that the unknown female over 20 was either his or her mother.  In 1870 he was a merchant in Perry Co., AL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5261" class="lnk">5261</a></sup>  He died on 25 June 1885 at the age of 55 in Uniontown, Perry, AL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31774" class="lnk">31774</a>,<a href="sources.htm#32640" class="lnk">32640</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111349" class="lnk">111349</a></sup>  Buried in Rosemont Cemetery, Uniontown, AL.  Levi has reference number RLT # 355.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26263" class="lnk">26263</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2550.htm#P4418" class="lnk">Jabez TEMPLE Jr.-4418</a> and <a href="b326.htm#P5653" class="lnk">Mary BOARDMAN-5653</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b704.htm#P6005" class="lnk">Mary L. ELDREDGE-6005</a>. Mary L. ELDREDGE and Levi Wood (Levi) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 26 January 1858 in Lexington, Holmes, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#20100" class="lnk">20100</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31774" class="lnk">31774</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31779" class="lnk">31779</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31780" class="lnk">31780</a></sup>  The newspaper report in "The Mississippi Baptist," of Jackson, MS, reported that all were "of this county," possibly indicating the location is in error. Children were: <a href="b2282.htm#P19375" class="lnk">Clarence Elwood TEMPLE-19375</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P20358"></a><b>Leviah (Leavy) TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#35214" class="lnk">35214</a></sup> was born on 3 December 1889 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35208" class="lnk">35208</a>,<a href="sources.htm#35209" class="lnk">35209</a>,<a href="sources.htm#35210" class="lnk">35210</a>,<a href="sources.htm#35211" class="lnk">35211</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in June 1900 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35208" class="lnk">35208</a></sup>  Enumerated with her parents.  In April 1910 she was a farm laborer in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35211" class="lnk">35211</a></sup>  Leviah appeared in the census in February 1920 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35209" class="lnk">35209</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in April 1930 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35210" class="lnk">35210</a></sup>  She died on 25 November 1931 at the age of 41 in Meadville, Franklin, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111350" class="lnk">111350</a></sup>  Buried in Middleton Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery.  Parents: <a href="b3108.htm#P20351" class="lnk">Warren Henson (Henson/Henderson) TEMPLE-20351</a> and <a href="b787.htm#P20356" class="lnk">Mary Ann FREEMAN-20356</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P86824"></a><b>Levie Daniel TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#93058" class="lnk">93058</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2730.htm#P53088" class="lnk">Levie Greene TEMPLE-53088</a> and <a href="b3395.htm#P83058" class="lnk">Elsie Mae WALSTON-83058</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1971.htm#P86829" class="lnk">Penelope Carol (Penny) STRONE-86829</a>. Children were: <a href="b2683.htm#P86828" class="lnk">Justin Daniel TEMPLE-86828</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P53088"></a><b>Levie Greene TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 1 October 1917 in Nash Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#227" class="lnk">227</a>,<a href="sources.htm#51408" class="lnk">51408</a>,<a href="sources.htm#51411" class="lnk">51411</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111351" class="lnk">111351</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111352" class="lnk">111352</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a farm laborer in Old Fields Twp., Wilson, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51408" class="lnk">51408</a></sup>  He served in the military between 1937 and 1945.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111351" class="lnk">111351</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111353" class="lnk">111353</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111354" class="lnk">111354</a></sup>  Dates may not be inclusive.  As a private assigned to the 5th Company, Honolulu Sector, Coast Artillery, he departed New York aboard the St. Mihiel on 13 Aug 1937, bound for San Francisco.  He processed through Fort McDowell in San Francisco and then served in Hawaii.<br>His service number was 6926573.<br>Enlisted in the Navy in 1945.  As a S2C, He was aboard the USS Fuller (APA7) on 2 Oct 1945.  Discharged 8 Nov 1945.  Service # 970-88-05.  In April 1940 Levie was a farmer in Bailey, Nash, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#51411" class="lnk">51411</a></sup>  He lived RFD 2 in Bailey, Nash, NC in October 1940.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111351" class="lnk">111351</a></sup>  He lived in Wilson, Wilson, NC in 1966.<sup><a href="sources.htm#99535" class="lnk">99535</a></sup>  Levie lived in Bailey, Nash, NC in 1988.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111352" class="lnk">111352</a></sup>  He died in December 1988 at the age of 71 in Wilson, Wilson, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#227" class="lnk">227</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111352" class="lnk">111352</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111355" class="lnk">111355</a></sup>  Buried in Bailey Cemetery, Bailey, NC.  His WWII draft registration indicated his middle initial was only an initial, but other records give him the middle name of Greene.  First name also given as Levy, but Levie possibly indicates how he pronounced his name.  Parents: <a href="b3164.htm#P17090" class="lnk">Ivan Clarence (Ivey/Clarence) TEMPLE(S)-17090</a> and <a href="b1216.htm#P53749" class="lnk">Letha Ellen (Ellen) LAMM-53749</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3395.htm#P83058" class="lnk">Elsie Mae WALSTON-83058</a>. Elsie Mae WALSTON and Levie Greene TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 20 April 1940 in Emporia, Emporia City, VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#57253" class="lnk">57253</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2914.htm#P86826" class="lnk">Peggy Joan TEMPLE-86826</a>, <a href="b2929.htm#P86827" class="lnk">Ramona Faye (Faye) TEMPLE-86827</a>, <a href="b2370.htm#P122374" class="lnk">Eleanor TEMPLE-122374</a>, <a href="b2836.htm#P86825" class="lnk">Mary Pamela (Pam) TEMPLE-86825</a>, <a href="b2647.htm#P86823" class="lnk">John Michael TEMPLE-86823</a>, <a href="b2730.htm#P86824" class="lnk">Levie Daniel TEMPLE-86824</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P183089"></a><b>Levon Owens TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#910" class="lnk">910</a></sup> was born in 1946.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9086" class="lnk">9086</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111356" class="lnk">111356</a></sup>  Gave 1948 in his divorce records.  If 1946 was accurate, he may have been the twin of Lamar Hayes Temple.  He lived in Tallahassee, Leon, FL in 2005.<sup><a href="sources.htm#910" class="lnk">910</a></sup>  He died before 2019 at the age of 73.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111357" class="lnk">111357</a></sup>  Buried in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, TX.  He may be the Levon O. Temple who married Deborah Miller in 1978 in Manhattan, NY.<p>He may be Levon Owens Temple buried in Dallas, TX.  Parents: <a href="b2155.htm#P183087" class="lnk">Andrew J. TEMPLE-183087</a> and <a href="b1047.htm#P183088" class="lnk">Rosie Lee HOWARD-183088</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1313.htm#P183093" class="lnk">Barbara Jean MAPLE-183093</a>. </p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1411.htm#P184167" class="lnk">Deborah A. MILLER-184167</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P453"></a><b>Levy TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#79915" class="lnk">79915</a></sup> was born on 24 December 1729 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3119.htm#P143" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-143</a> and <a href="b1418.htm#P4959" class="lnk">Sarah MILLER-4959</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P40601"></a><b>Levy Durant (Lee E.) TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born on 3 September 1888 in Union Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4334" class="lnk">4334</a>,<a href="sources.htm#5076" class="lnk">5076</a>,<a href="sources.htm#17461" class="lnk">17461</a>,<a href="sources.htm#17462" class="lnk">17462</a>,<a href="sources.htm#49573" class="lnk">49573</a>,<a href="sources.htm#57524" class="lnk">57524</a>,<a href="sources.htm#66081" class="lnk">66081</a>,<a href="sources.htm#66084" class="lnk">66084</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111358" class="lnk">111358</a></sup>  Gave Feb 1887 in 1900.  Gave his age as 21 in 1910, but there is conflicting data.  Gave his age as 30 in 1920.  Gave 1890 in 1930.  Some research puts the date in 1888, but he gave it in 1890 in his WWI draft registration.  He was adopted about 1900 in NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4334" class="lnk">4334</a></sup>  In June 1900 he was a farm laborer in Jackson, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5076" class="lnk">5076</a></sup>  In April 1910 Levy was a cotton mill second hand in Jackson, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#49573" class="lnk">49573</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4334" class="lnk">4334</a></sup>  In 1917 he was a frame runner for Rodman Heath Cotton Mill in Waxhaw, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#66084" class="lnk">66084</a></sup>  In January 1920 Levy was a cotton mill employee in Jackson, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#66081" class="lnk">66081</a></sup>  In April 1930 he was a cotton mill framer in Monroe, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#57524" class="lnk">57524</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a cotton mill frame runner in Monroe, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#17462" class="lnk">17462</a></sup>  Levy died on 23 April 1953 at the age of 64 in Monroe, Union, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#17461" class="lnk">17461</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111358" class="lnk">111358</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111359" class="lnk">111359</a></sup>  Buried in Lakeland Memorial Park, Monroe, NC.  His parents were both from NC.  Enumerated as single in 1910, so I cannot explain his relationship with Cora.  Also, he is almost certainly the person enumerated in 1930 as Lee E. Temple based on approximate age, birthplace, location, occupation and name and birthplace of his oldest child - but there are a lot of anomalies as well.<p>His parents were both from SC in 1930.  His adoption is in the records, but is basically unexplained.  He seems to have been with his birth parents in 1910 by which time the records say he was adopted.  Parents: <a href="b3170.htm#P35055" class="lnk">Thomas John (John) TEMPLE(S)-35055</a> and <a href="b1165.htm#P40598" class="lnk">Addie Wilma (Ida) KEZIAH-40598</a>.  Parents: <a href="b1441.htm#P72721" class="lnk">William A. MOORE-72721</a> and <a href="b95.htm#P72722" class="lnk">Lou M. -72722</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1994.htm#P70852" class="lnk">Frances (Fannie) TARLTON-70852</a>. Frances (Fannie) TARLTON and Levy Durant (Lee E.) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1907 in Union Co., NC.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2433.htm#P40608" class="lnk">Frances Odessa (Dessie) TEMPLE-40608</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1664.htm#P40607" class="lnk">Cora PRESLEY-40607</a>. Cora PRESLEY and Levy Durant (Lee E.) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1909 in NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#57524" class="lnk">57524</a></sup>  His marriage date in 1917 is from the 1930 census responses, but seems to be further confusion for the family.  However, he and Cora appear in the 1910 census.  The 1917 date must be some kind of confusion on the math by Levy or the census taker, sicne Cora was still alive until 1925 and there was no other interim wife. Children were: <a href="b2428.htm#P40609" class="lnk">Floyd DeWitt (Floyd) TEMPLE-40609</a>, <a href="b2301.htm#P51446" class="lnk">Dallas TEMPLE-51446</a>, <a href="b2112.htm#P91879" class="lnk">TEMPLE-91879</a>, <a href="b3088.htm#P40610" class="lnk">Valley Lee (Vallie) TEMPLE-40610</a>, <a href="b2912.htm#P40611" class="lnk">Pauline TEMPLE-40611</a>, <a href="b2769.htm#P51447" class="lnk">Mabel TEMPLE-51447</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1664.htm#P72723" class="lnk">Martha L. PRESLEY-72723</a>. Martha L. PRESLEY and Levy Durant (Lee E.) TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1925.<sup><a href="sources.htm#57524" class="lnk">57524</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2578.htm#P72726" class="lnk">James Olin (Jimmy) TEMPLE-72726</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P44919"></a><b>Levyla TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#12305" class="lnk">12305</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2550.htm#P33847" class="lnk">J.W. (Doc) TEMPLE-33847</a> and <a href="b1873.htm#P33855" class="lnk">Betty Gene SISTRUNK-33855</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P142405"></a><b>Lew TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#58817" class="lnk">58817</a></sup> was born in 1902 in MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58817" class="lnk">58817</a>,<a href="sources.htm#58818" class="lnk">58818</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111360" class="lnk">111360</a></sup>  In February 1930 he was a clothing clerk in Kansas City, Jackson, MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58818" class="lnk">58818</a></sup>  He lived in Kansas City, Jackson, MO on 1 April 1935.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58817" class="lnk">58817</a></sup>  In April 1940 Lew was a ladies' clothing salesman in Kansas City, Jackson, MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58817" class="lnk">58817</a></sup>  In April 1940 he was a ladies' ready-to-wear clothing salesman in New Orleans, Orleans, LA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111360" class="lnk">111360</a></sup>  Enumerated twice.  He lived 400 East Armour Street in Kansas City, Jackson, MO in April 1940.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58817" class="lnk">58817</a></sup>  His parents were from KS (father) and Ireland (mother) in 1930.  Not found in 1910 or 1920.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1417.htm#P142406" class="lnk">Sarabeth MILLER-142406</a>. Sarabeth MILLER and Lew TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1929 in MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#58818" class="lnk">58818</a></sup>  They<sup><sup><a href="sources.htm#58818" class="lnk">58818</a></sup></sup> were divorced before 1943.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1006" class="lnk">1006</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27129" class="lnk">27129</a>,<a href="sources.htm#58820" class="lnk">58820</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P33479"></a><b>Lewallen A. TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#11195" class="lnk">11195</a>,<a href="sources.htm#11197" class="lnk">11197</a></sup> was born between 1804 and 1810.<sup></sup>  Given name also appears as Luellen.  Parents: <a href="b2223.htm#P19741" class="lnk">Burwell TEMPLE-19741</a> and <a href="b177.htm#P19742" class="lnk">Polly Simmons ADKINS-19742</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1060.htm#P33480" class="lnk">Susan T. HUGHES-33480</a>. Susan T. HUGHES and Lewallen A. TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 14 February 1833 in Williamson Co., TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11195" class="lnk">11195</a>,<a href="sources.htm#45657" class="lnk">45657</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P149886"></a>In 1840 <b>Lewellyn A. TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was a farmer in San Augustine, San Augustine, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#6918" class="lnk">6918</a></sup>  He involved in a shootout over a land dispute on 1 April 1840 in San Augustine, San Augustine, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111361" class="lnk">111361</a></sup>  Noble, Harry P., Jr.  Texas Trailblazers:  San Augustine Pioneers (Lufkin, TX:  Best of East Texas Publishers, 1999), pp. 20-25:<p>Eight days later, on April Fool's day, the San Augustine lawyer's life would change drastically.  Judge Branch would order thirty-six talismen from which to select a jury to try William G. Anderson for murder.<p>Earlier, on a hot Saturday morning. August 10. 1839. Four men rode 10rth out of San Augustine.  Although they were armed, it was a peaceful mission-they were going to meet with John Bodine to settle a dispute over land boundaries.  The four riders were William G. Anderson, Alexander Horton, Hershal Corzine and Lewellyn A. Temple. Although they were unaware of it, death rode with them.<p>Alexander Horton, age 29 at that time, had recently married Elizabeth Cooper Lattin and the couple.  With their new son, Sam Houston Horton, lived a few miles south on Moral Creek.  Horton had recently acquired a tract of land along the Ayish Bayou a little more than two miles north of San Augustine.  After the purchase he found that some of the acreage appeared to overlap a segment of a half league John Bodine had claimed for fifteen years.  It's likely Anderson was along as Horton's legal counsel, having represented him on previous occasions.  Temple and Anderson's mother-in-law, Sarah Corzine, each owned a half interest in a 363 acre tract of land described as half of a mile north of San Augustine.  Perhaps this was part of the land under dispute, or Temple could have just been looking after his and Mrs. Corzine's property.  Hershal Corzine, Anderson's young brother-in-law, was probably there also to protect his mother's interest, especially if the 363 acre tract was involved.<p>The four men met the John Bodine party at the corner of (Major] Smith's field-probably the point selected to begin rechecking land lines.  There were three in Bodine's ranks, John (an elderly man who had been in poor health for a long time), his thirty-year-old son, Oliver Hazzard, Perry Bodine, and William Nations.  Nations' relationship with the Bodine family remains a bit of a mystery even today.  Perhaps he was a hired hand, or the foreman of Bodine's plantation.<p>Members of the Horton/Anderson party later claimed the discussion, contesting the position of property lines, began in a friendly manner. But at some point, and apparently without much delay in the rendezvous turned into a gunfight.  Several shots reverberated across the Ayish Bayou bottom.  John Bodine and William Nations were killed on the spot.  Young Bodine escaped injury-either absent at the time, having been sent on a short en-and, or he had high-tailed it out of range at the first sign of gunplay.  Almost before the gun smoke had time to drift away, Anderson, Horton, Temple and Corzine headed for San Augustine to turn themselves in to sheriff William Kimbro.  The four men had hardly disappeared down the trail before young Bodine returned to the scene of the shootout to find his father and Mr. Nations lying in the dirt-dead.<p>Two murder indictments were quickly issued against William G. Anderson, Alexander Horton, Lewellyn A. Temple and Hershal Corzine by a San Augustine grand jury-one for the murder of "John" Nations and one for the murder of John Bodine.<p>Consequently, seven months later, on April Fools' Day, 1840, Judge Edward T. Branch ordered thirty-six talismen from which to select a jury in the case of the Republic of Texas vs William G. Anderson, et al for the murder of John Nations.  After district attorney James G. Hyde announced he was ready to go to trial and the four defendants issued a plea of "not guilty," Judge Branch ordered a jury impaneled.<p>WilIiam Nash and Wyatt Hanks were the first to be examined and quickly told to "step aside."  The selection process continued for the rest of the day but by late afternoon the twelve seats had been filled and a "...jury elected and sworn to try the issue... the balance of the talismen... were discharged and by consent-of-parties the case laid over till morning."  The members of the jury were: Thomas N. Cartwright, Thomas D. Hendrick, Alanson W. Canfield, William Daniel, Augustus Phelps, Edwin O. LeGrand, George A. Nixon, Charles W. Crouch, William W. Parker, Presley J. Loggins, William M. Hunt and Richard O. Brown.<p>Before Judge Branch adjourned for the night, however, he took care of a final piece of business, ordering a fine of $10.00 against Matthew Cartwright for failing to appear as a talisman.<p>The following morning, Friday, April 3rd, court reconvened.  As the examination of witnesses progressed it was "...proven to the satisfaction of the court that the individual murdered was named William-not John."  Nevertheless, the court agreed to leave the indictment as John Nations but allow the witnesses to refer to the murdered man as William Nations.<p>After that day.  After hearing all of the evidence, the jury issued the following statement: "We the jury find the prisoners not guilty as charged In the indictment-W. W. Parker, foreman."  The first murder case was over-Anderson, Horton, Temple and Corzine had been found not guilty in the murder of William [John] Nations.<p>Again, before court was adjourned, Judge Branch did a little housekeeping. He ordered $100.00 fines against each of three defaulting witnesses, Horatio M. Hanks, John L. Smith and Samuel T. Burns. Witnesses, Horatio M. Hanks, John L. Smith and Samuel T. Bums. Present "good cause" for being absent.  The judge accepted their statements and reduced their fines to $10.00. Court was then adjourned for the night.<p>At 9:00 a.m. the following morning, Saturday, the judge began the second trial against the same four defendants for the murder of John Bodine.  After :he four men appeared before the bench to plead "not guilty," the judge promptly ordered a jury to be impaneled.  Not being able to complete the jury that day, the judge ordered Sheriff Kimbro to call thirty more talismen for Monday morning.  Before adjourning, John L. Smith was able to convince Judge Branch to remit the adjusted $10.00 fine.<p>Examining and seating the jury took nearly all day, Monday, April 6th. The trial finally began. But after taking the testimony of the first two Witnesses, district attorney Hyde made a motion to" ...adjourn till tomorrow morning 9 o'clock and that the sheriff take charge of the jury and procure a room and sustenance during the term of the...trial."  The jurors for the second murder trial were:  Edwin O. LeGrand, William M. Hunt, William Daniel, Jacob Garrett, Jr, Charles W. Crouch, David F. Webb, Presley J. Loggins, John T. Patterson, Joseph T. Green, James M. Caldwell, George M. Jones and Alfred Polk.<p>Tuesday morning, before calling any witnesses, Judge Branch ordered '...a fine of one hundred dollars to be entered against Horatio Hanks as a defaulting witness (Hanks had failed to testify the previous day).  The rest of Tuesday, all of Wednesday and all of Thursday, was filled with the testimony of witnesses.<p>Since Oliver Hazzard Perry Bodine was the only survivor of the Bodine party, he was the foremost witness during the trial.  He was interrogated extensively by both the prosecution and the defense. Although records of more than fifty questions put to young Bodine while under oath on the standstill exist, his responses have been lost to time.  However, some answers can be inferred by how the next question was phrased or by a shift in the direction of interrogation.<p>For instance, it's clear young Bodine was not at the spot of gunfire when it took place but returned shortly thereafter.  Mr. Bodine and Mr. Nations were both killed at the same time, at least they were both dead when young Bodine returned.  Mr. Nations had been hit by several bullets or shots. The Anderson/Horton party didn't use pistols-only shotguns and/or rifles.  At some point before the shooting actually started Corzine had held a gun on young Bodine for several minutes. Mr. Nations had a gun, perhaps the only weapon in the Bodine party. Unfortunately, the precise sequence of events, the exact number of shots exchanged, if in fact, the Bodine party even fired, has been lost to time and will remain an Ssue of uncertainty forever.<p>By late Thursday interrogation of all witnesses had been completed. Friday morning began with the argument of counsels.  Hyde presented the prosecution's case first with assistance from David S. Kaufman and George W. Terrell.  This was followed by the argument for the defense presented by Richardson Scurry, James S. Mayfield, William C. Duffield, Ezekiel W. Cullen and James Pickney Henderson.  (Although court records failed to confirm this point, it's almost a certainty these same five attorneys provided the 4eFense in the first trial.)<p>Court reconvened an hour earlier on Saturday morning-eight o' clock sharp.  After final arguments were completed the case was given to the jury.  Records do not indicate the length of deliberation, led by foreman  Edwin O. LeGrand, but eventually the twelve men returned with a verdict:  "We the jury find that the defendants are not guilty in manner and form ' as alleged in the indictment."<p>Once again the Anderson/Horton party was found not guilty-this time for the murder of John Bodine.  Eight months and one day after John Bodine and William Nations were gunned down near the corner of Smith's field, Anderson, Horton, Temple and Corzine were free to walk the streets of San Augustine-found innocent by a jury of their peers.<p>Unknown to Temple, a San Augustine farmer, he would die of natural causes at his home five months later. September 5. 1840.  In later years, Alexander Horton wrote about the Bodine/Nations killing.  His notes, found in an old business ledger, gave his view of the outcome:<p>"I was tried for my life in company with Lew Allen Temple, Hershal Corzine and W. G. Anderson for having been compelled to kill William Nations and John Bodine.  This unfortunate occurrence was brought on by their own rashness to the great mortification of all and has left a lasting impression on my mind which time alone can't obliterate, for tho I was justified in this, I lament so great a misfortune.  Public opinion was great against us, but we were honorably acquitted...My friends should ...remember the generous and kind conduct of Mr. Kimbro and Thomas Payne, Deputy.  They were kind but did their duty. My friends should never forget William and John Nash who stood by with arms in their hands to fight and die with us or see us rescued in case a verdict went against us..."  He died on 5 September 1840 in San Augustine, San Augustine, TX.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111362" class="lnk">111362</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b548.htm#P149887" class="lnk">CORZINE-149887</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P34986"></a><b>Lewey TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1867 in NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47127" class="lnk">47127</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47128" class="lnk">47128</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in August 1870 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47127" class="lnk">47127</a></sup>  She appeared in the census in June 1880 in Providence Twp., Pasquotank, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47128" class="lnk">47128</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3146.htm#P26597" class="lnk">William Martin (Martin) TEMPLE-26597</a> and <a href="b1098.htm#P34982" class="lnk">Elizabeth (Eliza) JENNINGS-34982</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P143074"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b89.htm#P143075" class="lnk">Lena Ali. -143075</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P154074"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#3153" class="lnk">3153</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b65.htm#P154075" class="lnk">Hazel -154075</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P157148"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b96.htm#P157149" class="lnk">Louise -157149</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P169930"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> lived in Louisville, Jefferson, KY in 1884.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5216" class="lnk">5216</a></sup>  He may be Lewis Temple, b 1849, d 15 Feb 1948 in Jefferson Co., KY.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b114.htm#P169931" class="lnk">Mary -169931</a>. Mary and Lewis TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2731.htm#P169929" class="lnk">Lewis TEMPLE-169929</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P174014"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> served in the military in 1918/9.<sup><a href="sources.htm#833" class="lnk">833</a>,<a href="sources.htm#111363" class="lnk">111363</a></sup>  Dates may not be inclusive.  As a private assigned to the Medical Casual Detachment of Fort Riley, KS, he departed Hoboken aboard the Agamemnon on 7 Apr 1918.  As a private assigned to the Convalescent Detachment # 355, Brest, he departed Brest aboard the USS Leviathan on 28 Jun 1919, arriving in Hoboken 5 Jul 1919.<br>His service number was 936253.  He might be Lewis Edward Temple, son of David and Louisa (Partch) Temple.  In his transportation papers for WWI, he listed his mother as Bertha Campbell and gave her location as Independence, MO.  In 1918, though, his step-mother Bertha was still living in KS, and his father had not (yet) died - so there are soem problems with such an identification.  Parents: <a href="b2088.htm#P174015" class="lnk">TEMPLE-174015</a> and <a href="b17.htm#P174016" class="lnk">Bertha -174016</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P176140"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> appeared in the census in June 1855 in Camden, Camden, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#111364" class="lnk">111364</a></sup>  Enumerated with 4 white males and one white female; one of the males was a child between 5 and 16 years of age.</p><p><hr><a name="P178462"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born (date unknown).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b801.htm#P178463" class="lnk">Blanche GAINES-178463</a>. Blanche GAINES and Lewis TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 27 September 1924 in Volusia Co., FL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35796" class="lnk">35796</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P184393"></a><b>Lewis TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born (date unknown).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1675.htm#P184394" class="lnk">Margaret PURDY-184394</a>. Margaret PURDY and Lewis TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 17 June 1869 in Russellville, Logan, KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#66497" class="lnk">66497</a></sup>  Their license was issued 15 Jun.</td></tr></table></body></html>

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