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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="P180943"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#3215" class="lnk">3215</a></sup><p>Spouse: <a href="b67.htm#P131619" class="lnk">Helen Elisabeth -131619</a>. </p><p><hr><a name="P182346"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> lived in Independence, Montgomery, KS in August 1910.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120094" class="lnk">120094</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3403.htm#P182347" class="lnk">Lizzie A. WARLOW-182347</a>. Lizzie A. WARLOW and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in August 1910 in Independence, Montgomery, KS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120094" class="lnk">120094</a></sup>  They took out their license on or shortly before 3 Aug.</p><p><hr><a name="P183312"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#15764" class="lnk">15764</a></sup> was born (date unknown).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b486.htm#P183316" class="lnk">Elsie CHEW-183316</a>. Elsie CHEW and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1915.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22257" class="lnk">22257</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2771.htm#P183317" class="lnk">Madlean Bell (Katie) TEMPLE-183317</a>, <a href="b2265.htm#P183318" class="lnk">Charlie TEMPLE Sr.-183318</a>, <a href="b2534.htm#P183319" class="lnk">Howard M. (Sonny) TEMPLE-183319</a>, <a href="b2401.htm#P183322" class="lnk">Emmaline TEMPLE-183322</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b344.htm#P183313" class="lnk">Beulah B. BOURGEOIS-183313</a>. Beulah B. BOURGEOIS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P184689"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE Jr.</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2968.htm#P184683" class="lnk">Robert L. TEMPLE Sr.-184683</a> and <a href="b88.htm#P184686" class="lnk">Leitha -184686</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P185457"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> lived 318 Muench Street in Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA in 1905.<sup><a href="sources.htm#82494" class="lnk">82494</a></sup>  He lived in Dauphin Co., PA in 1907.<sup><a href="sources.htm#76997" class="lnk">76997</a></sup>  He lived in Harrisburg, Dauphin, PA in December 1940.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26176" class="lnk">26176</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2559.htm#P184485" class="lnk">James TEMPLE-184485</a> and <a href="b1826.htm#P184486" class="lnk">Mary SCOTT-184486</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b2000.htm#P185460" class="lnk">Lucy TAYLOR-185460</a>. Lucy TAYLOR and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1905.<sup></sup>  They<sup><sup></sup></sup> were married before 1907.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2169.htm#P185459" class="lnk">Annie TEMPLE-185459</a>, <a href="b2761.htm#P186151" class="lnk">Lucy TEMPLE-186151</a>, <a href="b2532.htm#P185461" class="lnk">Hortense TEMPLE-185461</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P185735"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> (private).<sup><a href="sources.htm#2750" class="lnk">2750</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3034.htm#P183276" class="lnk">Sidney TEMPLE Jr.-183276</a> and <a href="b1637.htm#P183277" class="lnk">Gladys Mae PIERCE-183277</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P186051"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born (date unknown).<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3351.htm#P186052" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-186052</a>. UNKNOWN and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1900.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120095" class="lnk">120095</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3237.htm#P186053" class="lnk">Emma TERRILL-186053</a>. Emma TERRILL and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about May 1900 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120095" class="lnk">120095</a></sup>  They took out their license on 3 May 1900.</p><p><hr><a name="P130317"></a><b>Private Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> served in the military in 1778.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120096" class="lnk">120096</a></sup>  Served as a private.  In a skirmish with Indians and Tories, Private Temple was killed in the battle of Chestnut Woods, and lies on the battle site.  He was part of a contingent under Lt. Graham.  The skirmish appears in the report by Col. Cantine in Governor Clinton's Public Papers, Vol. 4, pp. 16-19.  He died on 5 September 1778 in Grahamville, Sullivan, NY.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P134875"></a>In 1816 <b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was an employee of the Hudson Bay Company.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120097" class="lnk">120097</a></sup>  He lived in Canada about 1816.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120097" class="lnk">120097</a></sup>  He died on 19 June 1816 in Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120097" class="lnk">120097</a></sup>  Robert Temple was part of a group of Hudson Bay employees killed by Nor'westers.  Indicted for the crime was John McLoughlin, for which he was tried in the autumn of 1818.  He was found not guilty.</p><p><hr><a name="P151369"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died in November 1899 in Fort Benton, Chouteau, MT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120098" class="lnk">120098</a></sup>  He died in the Grand Union Hotel, possibly indicating a transient status.  His death was reported 8 Nov 1899 in the River Press, apparently a newspaper in Fort Benton, MT.</p><p><hr><a name="P136180"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#57309" class="lnk">57309</a></sup> died before 1900.<sup></sup>  He was born in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#45106" class="lnk">45106</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1374.htm#P136181" class="lnk">Nancy Jane MC KENZIE-136181</a>. Nancy Jane MC KENZIE and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1865.<sup><a href="sources.htm#57307" class="lnk">57307</a></sup>  Her marriage to Temple was her only marriage. Children were: <a href="b2628.htm#P141264" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-141264</a>, <a href="b3016.htm#P136182" class="lnk">Sarah J. (Sally) TEMPLE-136182</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P142439"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 8 September 1916 in Chicago, Cook, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120099" class="lnk">120099</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120100" class="lnk">120100</a></sup>  He died as a result of a homicide, and the police records indicate an other person involved was Harry Temple.</p><p><hr><a name="P182708"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 7 January 1921 in East Orange, Essex, NJ.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120101" class="lnk">120101</a></sup>  Buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange, NJ.  Buried in the same plot as ArthurTemple, d 1909.</p><p><hr><a name="P136123"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 21 April 1928 in Lee Co., AR.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27113" class="lnk">27113</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120102" class="lnk">120102</a></sup>  Find-A-Grave reports 1927.  Buried in Morning Star Cemetery, Lee Co., AR.</p><p><hr><a name="P176127"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 25 October 1931 in Berkeley, St. Louis, MO.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120103" class="lnk">120103</a></sup>  Buried in Washington Park Cemetery Berkeley, MO.  Not found in St. Louis Co., MO in 1930, he may have been an infant, though there is some indication he was somewhat older.</p><p><hr><a name="P156045"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 7 November 1949 in Laramie, Albany, WY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120104" class="lnk">120104</a></sup>  Buried in Greenhill Cemetery, Laramie, WY, Plot: Row S Lot 82 Space 8.</p><p><hr><a name="P157715"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 29 August 1978 in Kankakee Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#506" class="lnk">506</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P179953"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#120105" class="lnk">120105</a></sup> lived in Pottsgrove, Montgomery, PA before 1902.<sup></sup>  He died before 1980.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3356.htm#P179954" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-179954</a>. UNKNOWN and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1890.<sup></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P179529"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died on 27 March 1999 in OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120106" class="lnk">120106</a></sup>  Buried in Tod Homestead Cemetery, Youngstown, OH.  Buried in the same cemetery, also without a birth date, is Virgie Temple, who might be a spouse or a sibling.</p><p><hr><a name="P149219"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died before 2007.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56914" class="lnk">56914</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2457.htm#P149216" class="lnk">George TEMPLE-149216</a> and <a href="b1365.htm#P149217" class="lnk">Catherine MC FALL-149217</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P105731"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#7124" class="lnk">7124</a></sup> died before 2009.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3055.htm#P105711" class="lnk">Ted Oliver TEMPLE-105711</a> and <a href="b153.htm#P105714" class="lnk">Sharon -105714</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P88449"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died before 2013.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22212" class="lnk">22212</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2526.htm#P88425" class="lnk">Herbert TEMPLE-88425</a> and <a href="b3477.htm#P88436" class="lnk">Marguerite B. (Margaret) WILLIAMS-88436</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P179853"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> died in 2020.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120107" class="lnk">120107</a></sup>  Possibly cremated.  Buried in Bellevue Memorial Park, Ontario, CA, Plot Corridor I North 6F.</p><p><hr><a name="P186246"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#780" class="lnk">780</a></sup> died before 2022.<sup></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2622.htm#P186244" class="lnk">John TEMPLE Sr.-186244</a> and <a href="b16.htm#P186245" class="lnk">Beatrice -186245</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P102"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#1966" class="lnk">1966</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120108" class="lnk">120108</a></sup> was born in 1639 in Salem, Essex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38767" class="lnk">38767</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120108" class="lnk">120108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120109" class="lnk">120109</a></sup>  Although some sources place his birth in England, this does not fit with the timing of his father's immigration.  He a member of a coroner's jury in 1670 in Saco, York, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2965" class="lnk">2965</a></sup>  He died in 1675 at the age of 36 in Saco, York, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#2965" class="lnk">2965</a>,<a href="sources.htm#45193" class="lnk">45193</a>,<a href="sources.htm#118568" class="lnk">118568</a></sup>  Killed by Indians in Philips War.  Born 1639 or earlier.  In 1660, Robert Temple is fined at Salem, MA for wearing silver lace when he was thought not to have property sufficient to sustain such expense.  He bought & sold land in Salem in 1660.  Probably went to Saco, ME, soon afterward.  Robert Temple had a son Richard, born in Saco in 1675.  His son Richard settled in Reading, MA, and founded a large family whose genealogy is being prepared by Rev. Edward Foster Temple, a descendant.  Tradition is that he was killed by Indians in 1675.  The History of the Town of Framingham, MA, indicated the place of his death was Biddeford.<p>He was a constable in 1671 and a selectman in 1672.  Parents: <a href="b2120.htm#P36" class="lnk">Abraham TEMPLE-36</a> and <a href="b102.htm#P85" class="lnk">Margaret -85</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b62.htm#P21243" class="lnk">Goodwife (Goody) -21243</a>. Goodwife (Goody) and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1667 in Saco, York, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#30" class="lnk">30</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2943.htm#P830" class="lnk">Richard TEMPLE-830</a>, <a href="b2956.htm#P831" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-831</a>, <a href="b3065.htm#P832" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-832</a>, <a href="b2918.htm#P833" class="lnk">Phebe TEMPLE-833</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P831"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#118568" class="lnk">118568</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120110" class="lnk">120110</a></sup> was born about 1668.<sup></sup>  Date estimated from siblings.  Probably unmarried.  Possibly the Robert TEMPLE reported to have died in his home in Charlestown, MA, 13 Apr 1754.   Abstracts from the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1748-1755  Kenneth Scott and Janet R. Clarke Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore MD, 1977, p. 282.  Parents: <a href="b2956.htm#P102" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-102</a> and <a href="b62.htm#P21243" class="lnk">Goodwife (Goody) -21243</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4625"></a><b>Captain Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#15813" class="lnk">15813</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61090" class="lnk">61090</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120111" class="lnk">120111</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120112" class="lnk">120112</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120113" class="lnk">120113</a></sup> was born in 1691 in County Cork, Ireland.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14531" class="lnk">14531</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61090" class="lnk">61090</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120114" class="lnk">120114</a></sup>  Date of 1691 based on age at time of death.  Other sources like the History of Revere, MA, give 1694.  He immigrated in 1717 to Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14531" class="lnk">14531</a>,<a href="sources.htm#106137" class="lnk">106137</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120114" class="lnk">120114</a></sup>  Some research claimed incorrectly that Temple acquired a large tract of land along the Kennebeck River from its original owner, one Christopher Lawson. Lawson had gotten the land from the Indians and named it "Ireland."  Temple renamed it "Ten Hills."<p>Research by Christopher Wright, a graduate student at the University of Maine at Orono, turned up the actual story.  His research shows that "The piece that Capt. Temple  purchased he received from the Clarke & Lake Proprietors specifically  Col. Thomas Hutchinson. Furthermore, he did not outright purchase the land  until 1725.  All this including the boundaries of the site come from the  York County Registry of Deeds (York County Registry of Deeds, Book 12:185 –  186, Ann Mather & to Robt Temple, September 30th 1725).  In most cases the description of the property in early historical works is quite specific, but  somehow historians got it wrong and put Cork and the opposite side of the  River where Bath is.  However, the modern town of Dresden is where Cork was  situated.  And some historians speculate that while the later German  immigrants overtook the Irish, the Irish place names that exist are a result  of the original Cork Settlers."  He lived Noddle's Island in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA in 1720.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80205" class="lnk">80205</a></sup>  He was a lessee of Noddle's Island.  Robert lived Ten Hills in "Ten Hills", Boston, Suffolk, MA in 1740.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80205" class="lnk">80205</a></sup>  He bought the estate in 1740, although he continued to live at both Noddle's Island and Newgate farms.  He lived Newgate Farms in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA in 1742.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80205" class="lnk">80205</a></sup>  He died on 14 April 1754 at the age of 63 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#15813" class="lnk">15813</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22003" class="lnk">22003</a>,<a href="sources.htm#32118" class="lnk">32118</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61088" class="lnk">61088</a>,<a href="sources.htm#106137" class="lnk">106137</a></sup>  Prominent Americans and Massachusetts Historical Society give 14 Apr 1754; others give the dame date as the death of his wife.  The History of Revere, MA, also changes the location to Charlestown.  Formerly a Captain in the Irish Army, came to America with Capt James Luzmore of Topsham, England.<p>Robert purchased land on the Kennebec River and Merry Meeting Bay in Maine and during 1718-1719, he brought over several hundred Scotch-Irish settlers aboard five ships in an attempt to found a colony called Temple Bar (now Bath, Maine).  Dummer's Indian War broke up this colony.  Captain Penhallow, writing to the Governor of Massachusetts on 15 Jun 1722 mentioned the fight which broke up the colony.  The larger part of them went to Pennsylvania. Robert (and possibly his father) returned to East Boston, where in time he built himself a fine mansion.  He has a pew in the old North Church in Boston to this day.  Later, in 1750, he purchased the estate called Ten Hills, on the Mystic River.  Temple was of a distinguished family in Ireland, and the ancestor of the numerous and respected family of the late Lt. Governor Thomas L. Winthrop of Boston, who married his grand-daughter Elizabeth Bowdoin.  He was a Tory in the Revolution.<p>His will gave the Ten Hills farm to his wife, farm at Chelsea, and Negroes "Bandon," "Kerry," and "Mallow."  John received the Mount farm at Worcester, the farm at Eastward, and Negroes "Dutchess," "Sambo," and "Limerick."  William received farms at Kennebec and Woburn, and Negro "Jack."  Parents: <a href="b3064.htm#P4622" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-4622</a> and <a href="b3441.htm#P4623" class="lnk">Agnes WHITE-4623</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1485.htm#P4626" class="lnk">Mehitable NELSON-4626</a>. Mehitable NELSON and Captain Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 11 August 1721 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#15813" class="lnk">15813</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61090" class="lnk">61090</a>,<a href="sources.htm#61091" class="lnk">61091</a></sup>  They were second cousins. Children were: <a href="b2808.htm#P12953" class="lnk">Mary TEMPLE-12953</a>, <a href="b3065.htm#P4627" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-4627</a>, <a href="b2777.htm#P12954" class="lnk">Margaret TEMPLE-12954</a>, <a href="b2376.htm#P12955" class="lnk">Elizabeth TEMPLE-12955</a>, <a href="b2956.htm#P4628" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-4628</a>, <a href="b2936.htm#P12950" class="lnk">Rebecca TEMPLE-12950</a>, <a href="b2847.htm#P12951" class="lnk">Mehitable TEMPLE-12951</a>, <a href="b2622.htm#P4629" class="lnk">Sir John TEMPLE-4629</a>, <a href="b3119.htm#P4630" class="lnk">Lt. Gov. William TEMPLE-4630</a>, <a href="b2126.htm#P12952" class="lnk">Agnes TEMPLE-12952</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4628"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#72383" class="lnk">72383</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120115" class="lnk">120115</a></sup> was born about 1728 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#72383" class="lnk">72383</a></sup>  He was baptized on 10 March 1728 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#93288" class="lnk">93288</a></sup>  He died in 1781 at the age of 53 in Ireland.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14530" class="lnk">14530</a>,<a href="sources.htm#14532" class="lnk">14532</a></sup>  He died shortly after arriving in Ireland.  Robert was a Member of His Majesty's Council for the Province of Massachusetts.<sup></sup>  Robert, or perhaps his father, was a Tory.  He was suspected of corresponding with the enemy.  Some genealogies claim his wife, Harriet Shirley, was actually the second wife of Robert Temple, his father.<p>Robert willed Nathaniel Dowse a house; W. Vassall, mortgage to Ten Hills Farm, 251 1/4 acres, and additional lands; J. Priest heirs, 11 acres; W. Paine, 5 acres; J. Crossman, 11 acres; J. Fenton, house and surroundings; N. Tracy, Ten Hills Farm.<p>Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789<br>SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1779<p>A memorial from Robert Temple, and a letter, of 20th, from N. Greene, quarter master general, were read:1<p>[Note 1: 1 The memorial of Temple, dated February 26, is in the Papers of the Continental Congress, No. 41, X, folio 71; the letter of Greene, in No. 155, I, folio 91.]<p>Ordered, That the memorial be referred to a committee of three:<p>The members chosen, Mr. [William] Floyd, Mr. [William] Ellery, and Mr. [Thomas] Burke.<p>Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789<br>SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1779<p>The committee, to whom was referred the memorial of Robert Temple, report, that they have examined the several charges in the account exhibited in his memorial, and are of opinion,<p>That the locust trees, locust nursery, elm, walnut, and oak trees, apple trees, posts and rails and stones, framed fences, sheep house, oak plank, and the building on his wharf, being taken by the orders of the officers of the continental army, and applied to the public use, the said Robert Temple ought to be paid for the same as follows, viz.<p>For locust trees, ... £4800 lawful.<br>Apple trees, ... 140<br>Nursery, ... 500<br>Elm and walnut trees, &c. ... 100<br>400 rods of post and rail fence and stone wall ... 400<br>Another 400 rods post and rail fence, ... 100<br>Framed fence, ... 200<br>Sheep-houses, ... 200<br>Plank, ... 62<br>A building on the wharf, ... 200<br>... £6702 lawful money.<p>That the destruction of the young fruit trees, and the injuries done to his barns and dwelling house, stables, dairy, and offices, ought to be considered as damages occasioned by the war; and that the said Robert Temple, in respect to the said damages, ought to be in the same situation as all other citizens of the United States who have suffered in the common calamity:<p>That the sum of £2500, lawful money, of the State of Massachusetts bay, hath been paid to the said Robert Temple, which, deducted from £6702 like money, to which the articles for which he ought to be paid amount, leave a balance of £4202, like money, equal to 14,006 2/3 dollars: Whereupon,<p>Resolved, That the late quarter master general pay to the said Robert Temple, the said balance of £4202, lawful money, equal to 14,006 &frac23; dollars; and that on the settlement of his public accounts he be allowed the same, as well as the £2500 before paid to the said Robert Temple<p>[Note 1: 1 This report, in the writing of Thomas Burke, is in the Papers of the Continental Congress, No. 19, VI, folio 19.]<p>Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789<br>WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1776<p>The committee, appointed to take into consideration the letter from Harriot Temple, to the president of Congress, brought in their report, which was taken into consideration; Whereupon,<p>Resolved, That, upon the said Harriot's producing to the quarter master general, an account of the trees which were cut down upon the farm of Robert Temple, Esq r . for the purpose of supplying the continental army with wood for firing, or for the purposes of fortification, so far as from the nature of the circumstances such destruction can be ascertained by her, that the quarter master general of the continental army, shall make her a just compensation for the same, in such manner as other persons have been paid, who have supplied the army with wood for these purposes; and that the quarter master general, in his accounts, shall be allowed for the same by this Congress.<br>  Parents: <a href="b2956.htm#P4625" class="lnk">Captain Robert TEMPLE-4625</a> and <a href="b1485.htm#P4626" class="lnk">Mehitable NELSON-4626</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1857.htm#P4631" class="lnk">Harriett SHIRLEY-4631</a>. Harriett SHIRLEY and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 5 June 1755 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#13994" class="lnk">13994</a>,<a href="sources.htm#15813" class="lnk">15813</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2160.htm#P16298" class="lnk">Ann Weston TEMPLE-16298</a>, <a href="b2420.htm#P29580" class="lnk">Fanny TEMPLE-29580</a>, <a href="b2847.htm#P16299" class="lnk">Mehitable Hester TEMPLE-16299</a>, <a href="b2956.htm#P16619" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-16619</a>, <a href="b3028.htm#P16620" class="lnk">Shirley TEMPLE-16620</a>, <a href="b2500.htm#P16300" class="lnk">Harriet TEMPLE-16300</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P18529"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#11498" class="lnk">11498</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29072" class="lnk">29072</a></sup> was born about 1742 in Warwick Swamp, Charles, VA.<sup></sup>  He served in the military in 1779 in NC.<sup></sup>  Served as a captain in the NC Line.  Wrote a letter 12 Jun 1779 to General Jethro Sumner for back pay.  He moved before 1790 in Hillsborough, Orange, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120116" class="lnk">120116</a></sup>  Appears in the tax lists from 1790 to 1810.  Robert appeared in the census in 1790 in Hillsborough, Orange, NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65917" class="lnk">65917</a></sup>  Part of Chatham county in 1790.  He appeared in the census in 1800 in Wake Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65917" class="lnk">65917</a></sup>  He died between 1810 and 1815 at the age of 68 in Bedford Co., TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120117" class="lnk">120117</a></sup>  He witnessed his brother Henry's will on 9 May 1799 in Wake County.  Robert moved before 1810 in Bedford Co., TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120116" class="lnk">120116</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b3119.htm#P9827" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-9827</a> and <a href="b474.htm#P17156" class="lnk">Elizabeth CHAMBLISS-17156</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1741.htm#P18531" class="lnk">Rebecca RIVES-18531</a>. Rebecca RIVES and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1768.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11498" class="lnk">11498</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2922.htm#P22364" class="lnk">Polly TEMPLE-22364</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1658.htm#P21842" class="lnk">Elizabeth POWELL-21842</a>. Elizabeth POWELL and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1793/4.<sup><a href="sources.htm#65917" class="lnk">65917</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2324.htm#P33743" class="lnk">Dempsey Powell TEMPLE-33743</a>, <a href="b2725.htm#P21843" class="lnk">Leonard C. TEMPLE-21843</a>, <a href="b2268.htm#P21844" class="lnk">Charlotte Benton TEMPLE-21844</a>, <a href="b2846.htm#P21845" class="lnk">Mayson Potter (Mason) TEMPLE-21845</a>, <a href="b2660.htm#P10830" class="lnk">Jordan TEMPLE-10830</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P16619"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#120118" class="lnk">120118</a></sup> was born in 1760 in "Ten Hills", Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup></sup>  He was baptized on 3 February 1760 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120118" class="lnk">120118</a></sup>  Died young.  Parents: <a href="b2956.htm#P4628" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-4628</a> and <a href="b1857.htm#P4631" class="lnk">Harriett SHIRLEY-4631</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P1032"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#47875" class="lnk">47875</a></sup> was born about 1760 in England, United Kingdom.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27715" class="lnk">27715</a></sup>  He immigrated about 1782.<sup></sup>  Date is very approximate.  The history of Beaver County, PA says he lived in the US about 2 years before moving to Beaver Co., PA, where he married.  He moved about 1784 in Beaver Co., PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27716" class="lnk">27716</a></sup>  Robert died in 1788 at the age of 28 in Beaver Co., PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27715" class="lnk">27715</a></sup>  He died some time in the spring of 1788.   He was apparently clearing land intending to claim it under the homestead laws of PA, but was killed when a tree fell on him.  He lived on a large tract he cleared near what was called Johnson's Hill in New Sheffield, Hopewell, Beaver, PA in 1787/8.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27715" class="lnk">27715</a></sup>  Pedigree uncertain.  In western Pennsylvania after 1780.  Parents: <a href="b2121.htm#P880" class="lnk">Abraham TEMPLE-880</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1117.htm#P3040" class="lnk">Ann JOHNSTON-3040</a>. Ann JOHNSTON and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1786.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47875" class="lnk">47875</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2956.htm#P3041" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-3041</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P130207"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#47922" class="lnk">47922</a></sup> was born between 1765 and 1784 in Bertie Co., NC.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1118.htm#P130208" class="lnk">Mary (Polly) JOHNSTON-130208</a>. Mary (Polly) JOHNSTON and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 4 March 1803 in Bertie Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#11861" class="lnk">11861</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47922" class="lnk">47922</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P5243"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#82009" class="lnk">82009</a></sup> was born about 1773 in Pasquotank Co., NC.<sup></sup>  Date estimated.  He appeared in the census in 1810 in Pasquotank Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120119" class="lnk">120119</a></sup>  Enumerated with 2 males, 26-45, 2 males 16-18, and two females.  He appeared in the census in 1830 in Pasquotank Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120119" class="lnk">120119</a></sup>  Robert died about 9 August 1836 at the age of 63 in Pasquotank Co., NC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#74632" class="lnk">74632</a></sup>  Will dated 9 Aug 1836.  he named his brother James, and James' son Lodwick.  His will was dated 9 Aug 1833.  No mention of wife or children.  Parents: <a href="b2662.htm#P4521" class="lnk">Joseph TEMPLE-4521</a> and <a href="b1913.htm#P26188" class="lnk">Sarah SNOWDEN-26188</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4510"></a><b>Colonel Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#26249" class="lnk">26249</a>,<a href="sources.htm#68980" class="lnk">68980</a>,<a href="sources.htm#73075" class="lnk">73075</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120120" class="lnk">120120</a></sup> was born in 1774 in "Ampthill", Richmond, VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73075" class="lnk">73075</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120121" class="lnk">120121</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120122" class="lnk">120122</a></sup>  He purchaser of Ampthill from James Waldrop in 1802 in Richmond City, VA.<sup></sup>  He appeared in the census in 1820 in Chesterfield Co., VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73079" class="lnk">73079</a></sup>  Robert appeared in the census in 1830 in Chesterfield Co., VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73079" class="lnk">73079</a></sup>  He died on 22 December 1836 at the age of 62 in "Ampthill", Richmond, VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#73075" class="lnk">73075</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120121" class="lnk">120121</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120122" class="lnk">120122</a></sup>  Buried in the Temple-Watkins Cemetery, on the original site of "Ampthill" Plantation, Richmond, VA.  Robert and Eliza appear in the King William County Records deeding land to Henry Timberlake.<p>The source of his title is uncertain.  Parents: <a href="b2193.htm#P4452" class="lnk">Colonel Benjamin TEMPLE-4452</a> and <a href="b272.htm#P4509" class="lnk">Mary Brooke (Molly) BAYLOR-4509</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1876.htm#P5231" class="lnk">Elizabeth M. SKYRIN-5231</a>. Elizabeth M. SKYRIN and Colonel Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 16 February 1799 in King William Co., VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26250" class="lnk">26250</a>,<a href="sources.htm#73075" class="lnk">73075</a>,<a href="sources.htm#73079" class="lnk">73079</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2820.htm#P5232" class="lnk">Mary Brooke (Molly) TEMPLE-5232</a>, <a href="b2159.htm#P5233" class="lnk">Ann Catharine (Kitty) TEMPLE-5233</a>, <a href="b2193.htm#P5234" class="lnk">Benjamin TEMPLE-5234</a>, <a href="b3140.htm#P5235" class="lnk">William Henry TEMPLE-5235</a>, <a href="b2762.htm#P5236" class="lnk">Lucy Moore TEMPLE-5236</a>, <a href="b2386.htm#P5237" class="lnk">Elizabeth Skyren TEMPLE-5237</a>, <a href="b2268.htm#P5239" class="lnk">Charlotte Carter TEMPLE-5239</a>, <a href="b2786.htm#P5238" class="lnk">Maria Bernard TEMPLE-5238</a>, <a href="b2974.htm#P5240" class="lnk">Robertine TEMPLE-5240</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P36188"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1782 in Ireland.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1897" class="lnk">1897</a>,<a href="sources.htm#13040" class="lnk">13040</a></sup>  He moved in 1852 in Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1897" class="lnk">1897</a></sup>  He was a livery and boarding stables owner and operator.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1897" class="lnk">1897</a></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1420.htm#P36189" class="lnk">Martha MILLS-36189</a>. Martha MILLS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1820.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2944.htm#P36146" class="lnk">Richard TEMPLE-36146</a>, <a href="b2051.htm#P36190" class="lnk">TEMPLE-36190</a>, <a href="b2777.htm#P36191" class="lnk">Margaret TEMPLE-36191</a>, <a href="b3121.htm#P36192" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-36192</a>, <a href="b2650.htm#P36193" class="lnk">John Robert (John) TEMPLE-36193</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4639"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#15833" class="lnk">15833</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38570" class="lnk">38570</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120123" class="lnk">120123</a></sup> was born on 29 August 1783 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14532" class="lnk">14532</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22002" class="lnk">22002</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22003" class="lnk">22003</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38570" class="lnk">38570</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38575" class="lnk">38575</a></sup>  Robert occupied Ten Hills.  He was baptized on 4 January 1784 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120124" class="lnk">120124</a></sup>  Baptized in Christ Church, Braintree, MA.  Between 1803 and 1820 he was a Clerk of the County Court in Rutland, Rutland, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120125" class="lnk">120125</a></sup>  Robert was educated  Studied law with Hon. Chauncey Langdon. in 1803/4 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38575" class="lnk">38575</a></sup>  In 1824 he was a President of the National Bank of Rutland in Rutland, Rutland, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#76557" class="lnk">76557</a>,<a href="sources.htm#92684" class="lnk">92684</a></sup>  The Bank of Rutland was chartered that year with $50,000 in capital.<br>It was renamed the National Bank of Rutland in 1866.  He died on 6 October 1834 at the age of 51 in Rutland, Rutland, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22003" class="lnk">22003</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38570" class="lnk">38570</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38575" class="lnk">38575</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120126" class="lnk">120126</a></sup>  The cause of his death is not recorded in the sources available. However, the following may apply to him.<p>"Learning that some of the Pension Agents had been withholding portions of the pensions due to Revolutionary veterans, general Jackson had the charges thoroughly investigated, and a list of the pensioners printed, showing what each one was entitled to receive. This disclosed the fact that some of the Pension Agents had been continuing to draw the pensions of deceased soldiers for years after their death, besides retaining portions of the pensions of others. Robert Temple, Pension Agent in Vermont, on hearing of the proposed investigation, hastened to Washington, where he endeavored to bribe a clerk to falsify the list made out for the printer.  The clerk obtained from him a list of sixty names of deceased soldiers whose pensions he had continued to draw, and gave it to the Secretary of War.  Temple, on learning this, committed suicide."  Another source added that he first burned all his papers, and then committed suicide. He apparently was found out not because the soldiers were deceased, but because he took the pensions of some still living veterans, who thought they had been removed from the pension rolls and then reapplied in the early 1830s.  Since they were already drawing pensions, this drew attention to the problem.<p>Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Rutland, VT.  Noted for his wit and repartee.<p>The Prominent Families of the United States of America gives his two wives children with similar names, but with confusing or absent birth dates, so assignment to the two wives is a problem.  Specifically, Clara, Mary and Charlotte, daughters of Clarissa Hawkins, are given by Prominent Families as also children of Charlotte Eloise Green.  If they were the children of his first marriage, as given in some sources, all three girls were single and very old for their first marriages in the 1850s.  There seems no good answer for whether there were two sets of girls with these three names, or whether the girls, born between 1806 and 183, did not marry until in their 30s or 40s.  Parents: <a href="b3119.htm#P4630" class="lnk">Lt. Gov. William TEMPLE-4630</a> and <a href="b756.htm#P4638" class="lnk">Amy FITCH-4638</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b952.htm#P5495" class="lnk">Clarissa Brown (Clara) HAWKINS-5495</a>. Clarissa Brown (Clara) HAWKINS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 12 September 1805 in Castleton, Rutland, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22002" class="lnk">22002</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38570" class="lnk">38570</a>,<a href="sources.htm#41721" class="lnk">41721</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2279.htm#P5497" class="lnk">Clara TEMPLE-5497</a>, <a href="b2964.htm#P5499" class="lnk">General Robert Emmet (Robert) TEMPLE-5499</a>, <a href="b2808.htm#P5500" class="lnk">Mary TEMPLE-5500</a>, <a href="b2269.htm#P5498" class="lnk">Charlotte Emmett TEMPLE-5498</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b870.htm#P5496" class="lnk">Charlotte Eloisa (Eloise) GREEN-5496</a>. Charlotte Eloisa (Eloise) GREEN and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 4 August 1818 in Windsor, Windsor, VT.<sup><a href="sources.htm#22002" class="lnk">22002</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22003" class="lnk">22003</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38570" class="lnk">38570</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38575" class="lnk">38575</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2466.htm#P16400" class="lnk">George Green TEMPLE-16400</a>, <a href="b2259.htm#P5502" class="lnk">Charles L. TEMPLE-5502</a>, <a href="b2167.htm#P16401" class="lnk">Anne Elizabeth TEMPLE-16401</a>, <a href="b3137.htm#P5503" class="lnk">RADM William Grenville TEMPLE-5503</a>, <a href="b2513.htm#P16402" class="lnk">Helen Augusta TEMPLE-16402</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4472"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#29400" class="lnk">29400</a></sup> was born on 23 May 1783 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29399" class="lnk">29399</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29400" class="lnk">29400</a>,<a href="sources.htm#35616" class="lnk">35616</a>,<a href="sources.htm#40390" class="lnk">40390</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120127" class="lnk">120127</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120128" class="lnk">120128</a></sup>  Gave his age as 64 in 1850.  Grave marker puts the date in 1786.  He moved in 1818 in Lindale, Clermont, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29399" class="lnk">29399</a></sup>  In November 1850 he was a farmer in Union Twp., Clermont, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#35616" class="lnk">35616</a></sup>  In June 1860 Robert was a farmer in Union Twp., Clermont, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#40390" class="lnk">40390</a></sup>  He died on 3 May 1867 at the age of 83 in Mt. Carmel, Clermont, OH.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29399" class="lnk">29399</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29400" class="lnk">29400</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120128" class="lnk">120128</a></sup>  Buried in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Withamsville, OH.  He has reference number RLT # 24.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27457" class="lnk">27457</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2537.htm#P4470" class="lnk">Reverend Ichabod TEMPLE-4470</a> and <a href="b498.htm#P24066" class="lnk">Mary CLARK-24066</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b648.htm#P4546" class="lnk">Sarah (Sally) DIXSON-4546</a>. Sarah (Sally) DIXSON and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1807 in ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29399" class="lnk">29399</a>,<a href="sources.htm#29400" class="lnk">29400</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2997.htm#P19720" class="lnk">Sabrina TEMPLE-19720</a>, <a href="b3070.htm#P4549" class="lnk">Thomas Dixon (Thomas) TEMPLE-4549</a>, <a href="b2537.htm#P4550" class="lnk">Ichabod TEMPLE-4550</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b919.htm#P4547" class="lnk">Apphia HANSCUM-4547</a>. Apphia HANSCUM and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1813.<sup><a href="sources.htm#29400" class="lnk">29400</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b3010.htm#P4552" class="lnk">Sarah TEMPLE-4552</a>, <a href="b2326.htm#P4551" class="lnk">Dependence TEMPLE-4551</a>, <a href="b2760.htm#P4553" class="lnk">Lucy TEMPLE-4553</a>, <a href="b2962.htm#P5279" class="lnk">Robert Clarke (Robert) TEMPLE-5279</a>, <a href="b2125.htm#P4548" class="lnk">Adeline T. TEMPLE-4548</a>, <a href="b2895.htm#P5280" class="lnk">Orin (Orie) TEMPLE-5280</a>, <a href="b2831.htm#P4554" class="lnk">Mary Jane TEMPLE-4554</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P155303"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1787 in Ireland.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5070" class="lnk">5070</a></sup>  In 1851 he was a laborer in St. Mary's Ward, Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.<sup><a href="sources.htm#5070" class="lnk">5070</a></sup>  Living with Robert's family were three children surnamed Barton, all born in Ireland, of no known relationship.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b110.htm#P155304" class="lnk">Martha -155304</a>. Martha and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2944.htm#P155305" class="lnk">Richard TEMPLE-155305</a>, <a href="b2777.htm#P155309" class="lnk">Margaret TEMPLE-155309</a>, <a href="b3121.htm#P155306" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-155306</a>, <a href="b2625.htm#P155308" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-155308</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P3041"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#27712" class="lnk">27712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27716" class="lnk">27716</a></sup> was born in July 1788 in Beaver Co., PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#18627" class="lnk">18627</a>,<a href="sources.htm#18633" class="lnk">18633</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22495" class="lnk">22495</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27712" class="lnk">27712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27714" class="lnk">27714</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27715" class="lnk">27715</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1812 in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27715" class="lnk">27715</a></sup>  Served as a member of the PA militia.  He lived in Hopewell, Beaver, PA between 1814 and 1870.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27716" class="lnk">27716</a></sup>  In July 1850 Robert was a farmer in Hopewell, Beaver, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27714" class="lnk">27714</a></sup>  In August 1860 he was a farmer in Hopewell, Beaver, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#18627" class="lnk">18627</a></sup>  His farm was about 100 acres.  He died on 20 March 1870 at the age of 81 in Hopewell, Beaver, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#18633" class="lnk">18633</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22495" class="lnk">22495</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27712" class="lnk">27712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#104610" class="lnk">104610</a></sup>  His will was registered 28 Mar 1870, though dated 31 Dec 1869.  Buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Beaver Co., PA.  Robert has reference number RLT # 561.<sup><a href="sources.htm#946" class="lnk">946</a></sup>  Pedigree uncertain before father.  After his father's death, raised in the home of John Wyke, whose homestead adjoined the Temple's.  Parents: <a href="b2956.htm#P1032" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-1032</a> and <a href="b1117.htm#P3040" class="lnk">Ann JOHNSTON-3040</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b610.htm#P3042" class="lnk">Mary (Polly) DAVIS-3042</a>. Mary (Polly) DAVIS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1814.<sup><a href="sources.htm#27712" class="lnk">27712</a>,<a href="sources.htm#27713" class="lnk">27713</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2545.htm#P3043" class="lnk">Isabella TEMPLE-3043</a>, <a href="b2584.htm#P3044" class="lnk">Jane TEMPLE-3044</a>, <a href="b3133.htm#P3045" class="lnk">William David TEMPLE-3045</a>, <a href="b2519.htm#P3046" class="lnk">Henry TEMPLE-3046</a>, <a href="b2817.htm#P3047" class="lnk">Mary Ann TEMPLE-3047</a>, <a href="b2957.htm#P3048" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE Jr.-3048</a>, <a href="b2777.htm#P3049" class="lnk">Margaret TEMPLE-3049</a>, <a href="b2407.htm#P3050" class="lnk">Esther Anderson TEMPLE-3050</a>, <a href="b2657.htm#P3051" class="lnk">Johnston TEMPLE-3051</a>, <a href="b2153.htm#P3055" class="lnk">Private Anderson (Andrew) TEMPLE-3055</a>, <a href="b2579.htm#P3052" class="lnk">Corporal James Ray (Ray) TEMPLE-3052</a>, <a href="b2926.htm#P3053" class="lnk">Rachel Ray (Rachel) TEMPLE-3053</a>, <a href="b2134.htm#P3054" class="lnk">Alexander TEMPLE-3054</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b573.htm#P3056" class="lnk">Rebecca FLANIGAN CROOK-3056</a>. Rebecca FLANIGAN CROOK and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1855 in Hopewell, Beaver, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#25767" class="lnk">25767</a>,<a href="sources.htm#26110" class="lnk">26110</a></sup></p><p><hr><a name="P20722"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#47107" class="lnk">47107</a></sup> was born after 1790 in Spartanburg Co., SC.<sup><a href="sources.htm#105562" class="lnk">105562</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in 1816 in Amite Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120129" class="lnk">120129</a></sup>  Enumerated with 1 white male.  He appeared in the census in 1841 in Franklin Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#83848" class="lnk">83848</a></sup>  There is no conclusive evidence of his relationship with these parents.  The placement of Robert stems from his closeness to Henry in the Amite Co., Census of 1816 and subsequent.  Temple Family concludes they were either brothers or close cousins.  That leaves open the possibility that Robert was the son of Henry, Jesse's brother.  I have not chosen to place him there based on timing (they would have been too far apart to be "close") and placement (the families of Henry and Jesse seem to have moved into separate parts of the Carolinas, making "closeness" of cousins unlikely.<p>Temple People also makes conjectures about children, which are included here.  Parents: <a href="b2604.htm#P16098" class="lnk">Jesse TEMPLE-16098</a> and <a href="b1779.htm#P24358" class="lnk">RUSH-24358</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1368.htm#P20723" class="lnk">Betsy MC GINTY-20723</a>. Betsy MC GINTY and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 14 February 1823 in Amite Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#34448" class="lnk">34448</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47107" class="lnk">47107</a>,<a href="sources.htm#57041" class="lnk">57041</a></sup>  This may be the date of their filing.  Joanne May has found a date for marriage of 21 Mar 1822 in Amite County.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1098.htm#P20724" class="lnk">Polly JENKINS-20724</a>. Polly JENKINS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 8 February 1825 in Copiah Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47107" class="lnk">47107</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47108" class="lnk">47108</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47109" class="lnk">47109</a></sup>  Date is for their application; there was no return. Children were: <a href="b2632.htm#P20725" class="lnk">John A. TEMPLE-20725</a>, <a href="b2924.htm#P20727" class="lnk">R. TEMPLE-20727</a>, <a href="b2957.htm#P20726" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-20726</a>, <a href="b2154.htm#P67487" class="lnk">Andrew TEMPLE-67487</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P5254"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#56544" class="lnk">56544</a></sup> was born about 1793 in "Chatham Hill", King and Queen, VA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56544" class="lnk">56544</a></sup>  He moved before 1820 in Perryville, Boyle, KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4459" class="lnk">4459</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in 1820 in Lincoln Co., KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56545" class="lnk">56545</a></sup>  Robert appeared in the census in 1830 in Mercer Co., KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56545" class="lnk">56545</a></sup>  Appears with himself, age 40-50, and one son, age 0-5.  His wife is given as age 20-30.  He appeared in the census in 1840 in Mercer Co., KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56545" class="lnk">56545</a></sup>  Appears age 50-60, with 1 male 10-15, 1 male 5-10 and one male 0-5. His wife appears as age 30-40, and 2 females 0-5.  He died in 1845 at the age of 52 in Perryville, Boyle, KY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56544" class="lnk">56544</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2536.htm#P4523" class="lnk">Humphrey TEMPLE-4523</a> and <a href="b3390.htm#P5251" class="lnk">Susannah WALKER-5251</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1354.htm#P5321" class="lnk">MC CORMICK-5321</a>. MC CORMICK and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1825.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56544" class="lnk">56544</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2106.htm#P34854" class="lnk">TEMPLE-34854</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4642"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#120130" class="lnk">120130</a></sup> was born on 17 May 1794 in Stone Valley, Huntingdon, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38501" class="lnk">38501</a>,<a href="sources.htm#39155" class="lnk">39155</a>,<a href="sources.htm#47266" class="lnk">47266</a>,<a href="sources.htm#75844" class="lnk">75844</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120130" class="lnk">120130</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1812.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9280" class="lnk">9280</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38501" class="lnk">38501</a></sup>  Drafted and served in John Martin's Company of PA Militia in 1812 for 60 days.  That company was formed at Meadville, PA and marched to Erie, PA.  He builder of Temple Mills about 1825 in Waterloo, Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38501" class="lnk">38501</a></sup>  It is not clear in which Waterloo, PA, the mill resided.  It could have been Bradford or more likely Franklin, and less likely Juniata.  In November 1850 Robert was a farmer in Sandy Creek, Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#47266" class="lnk">47266</a></sup>  Enumerated on the farm neighboring David and Margaret Temple, ae 45, from PA, of unclear relationship.  The present day United Presbyterian Church is on the same land.  In July 1870 he was a farmer in French Creek Twp., Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#75844" class="lnk">75844</a></sup>  Enumerated with his daughter Mary and her family.  He an applicant for a pension on 24 May 1871 in Venango Co., PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38501" class="lnk">38501</a></sup>  Robert died on 14 February 1880 at the age of 85 in Polk, Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#39155" class="lnk">39155</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120130" class="lnk">120130</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120131" class="lnk">120131</a></sup>  Buried in Sandy Creek Cemetery, Polk, PA, without a marker.  Some put his death year as 1882.  He has reference number RLT # 119.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4764" class="lnk">4764</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2622.htm#P4494" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-4494</a> and <a href="b868.htm#P4641" class="lnk">Mary GRAY-4641</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1101.htm#P24630" class="lnk">Margaret Salome (Salome) JEWEL-24630</a>. Margaret Salome (Salome) JEWEL and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 11 January 1815 in Sandy Creek, Venango, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#9291" class="lnk">9291</a>,<a href="sources.htm#39155" class="lnk">39155</a></sup>  Some sources, such as his pension application, give the year as 1820. That date, however, is after the births of the first two children. Children were: <a href="b3021.htm#P5429" class="lnk">Seth TEMPLE-5429</a>, <a href="b2624.htm#P5430" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-5430</a>, <a href="b3010.htm#P5431" class="lnk">Sarah TEMPLE-5431</a>, <a href="b2372.htm#P5432" class="lnk">Eliakim TEMPLE-5432</a>, <a href="b2809.htm#P5433" class="lnk">Mary TEMPLE-5433</a>, <a href="b3051.htm#P5434" class="lnk">Sylvanus TEMPLE-5434</a>, <a href="b2936.htm#P5435" class="lnk">Rebecca TEMPLE-5435</a>, <a href="b2378.htm#P5436" class="lnk">Elizabeth TEMPLE-5436</a>, <a href="b2957.htm#P5437" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-5437</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P130656"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#8558" class="lnk">8558</a></sup> was born about 1795 in Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom.<sup></sup>  He immigrated about 1843 to Canada.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b186.htm#P130657" class="lnk">Christina ALLEN-130657</a>. Christina ALLEN and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married before 1853.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2636.htm#P130658" class="lnk">John Charles (John) TEMPLE Sr.-130658</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4465"></a><b>Reverend Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#331" class="lnk">331</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8589" class="lnk">8589</a></sup> was born on 13 May 1796 in Galway, Saratoga, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8589" class="lnk">8589</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8590" class="lnk">8590</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8591" class="lnk">8591</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8592" class="lnk">8592</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31550" class="lnk">31550</a></sup>  He served in the military in 1814.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120132" class="lnk">120132</a></sup>  Served as a drummer in Swift's And Dobbin's Regiment (1814), New York Volunteers.  Later placed a claim for $ 62.50 for his service while he was living in spring Twp., PA.  He moved in 1818 in Meadville, Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#331" class="lnk">331</a></sup>  Robert moved in 1820 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#331" class="lnk">331</a></sup>  In August 1850 he was a farmer in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8590" class="lnk">8590</a></sup>  In July 1860 he was a farmer in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8591" class="lnk">8591</a></sup>  Robert appeared in the census in June 1880 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8592" class="lnk">8592</a></sup>  He died on 24 May 1888 at the age of 92 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8589" class="lnk">8589</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8742" class="lnk">8742</a></sup>  Buried in Rundells Cemetery, Conneautville, PA.  He has reference number RLT # 17.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1363" class="lnk">1363</a></sup>  Robert was a Baptist preacher.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8589" class="lnk">8589</a></sup>  He was a Universalist preacher.<sup></sup>  Served as drummer in War of 1812 under Gen. Hugh W. Dobbins, Ripley's Division.  Injured by cannon ball at Fort Erie, for which he received a pension.  Parents: <a href="b2134.htm#P4459" class="lnk">Alexander TEMPLE-4459</a> and <a href="b759.htm#P4460" class="lnk">Maria FLANSBURGH-4460</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b187.htm#P4539" class="lnk">Eliza ALLEN-4539</a>. Eliza ALLEN and Reverend Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 25 March 1819 in Ovid, Seneca, NY.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8589" class="lnk">8589</a>,<a href="sources.htm#8595" class="lnk">8595</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b3013.htm#P4540" class="lnk">Sarah Adaline TEMPLE-4540</a>, <a href="b2940.htm#P4541" class="lnk">Reuben Smith Brown (Reuben) TEMPLE-4541</a>, <a href="b2809.htm#P4542" class="lnk">Mary TEMPLE-4542</a>, <a href="b2422.htm#P4543" class="lnk">Fayette Addison (Fayette) TEMPLE-4543</a>, <a href="b2680.htm#P4544" class="lnk">Julia Ann TEMPLE-4544</a>, <a href="b2766.htm#P4545" class="lnk">Lydia Eliza TEMPLE-4545</a>, <a href="b2864.htm#P23916" class="lnk">Minerva TEMPLE-23916</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P34810"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born about 1804 in Greene Co., TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#69850" class="lnk">69850</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2622.htm#P4489" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-4489</a> and <a href="b1781.htm#P21668" class="lnk">Jane RUSSELL-21668</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P47496"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#46642" class="lnk">46642</a></sup> was born in 1804 in Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46643" class="lnk">46643</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46644" class="lnk">46644</a>,<a href="sources.htm#46646" class="lnk">46646</a></sup>  He immigrated after 1838 to Rollin, Lenawee, MI.<sup></sup>  In August 1850 he was a farmer in Rollin, Lenawee, MI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46643" class="lnk">46643</a></sup>  In July 1860 Robert was a farmer in Rollin, Lenawee, MI.<sup><a href="sources.htm#46644" class="lnk">46644</a></sup>  He died before 1880 at the age of 76.<sup></sup>  He has reference number RLT # F.<sup><a href="sources.htm#1060" class="lnk">1060</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2105.htm#P47512" class="lnk">TEMPLE-47512</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1087.htm#P47497" class="lnk">Mary JACKSON-47497</a>. Mary JACKSON and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1833.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2494.htm#P47505" class="lnk">Hannah TEMPLE-47505</a>, <a href="b3066.htm#P47498" class="lnk">Thomas TEMPLE-47498</a>, <a href="b2668.htm#P47499" class="lnk">Joseph Jackson (Joe) TEMPLE-47499</a>, <a href="b2137.htm#P47500" class="lnk">Alfred O. TEMPLE-47500</a>, <a href="b2262.htm#P47501" class="lnk">Charles Spencer TEMPLE-47501</a>, <a href="b2562.htm#P113781" class="lnk">James TEMPLE-113781</a>, <a href="b2682.htm#P47506" class="lnk">Julius E. TEMPLE-47506</a>, <a href="b2426.htm#P47507" class="lnk">Florence I. TEMPLE-47507</a>, <a href="b2425.htm#P47508" class="lnk">Florena Adell (Dell) TEMPLE-47508</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P4600"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#14745" class="lnk">14745</a>,<a href="sources.htm#106188" class="lnk">106188</a></sup> was born on 30 June 1806 in North Huntingdon, Westmoreland, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21415" class="lnk">21415</a>,<a href="sources.htm#24544" class="lnk">24544</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36607" class="lnk">36607</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38844" class="lnk">38844</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38845" class="lnk">38845</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38846" class="lnk">38846</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38847" class="lnk">38847</a></sup>  Some Temple Pedigrees gives 1804.  Gave his age as 76 in 1880.  The History Of Randolph County, OH said he was born in Allegheny County, PA in 1813.  In July 1850 he was a farmer in Versailles, Allegheny, PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38844" class="lnk">38844</a></sup>  He moved between 1852 and 1855 in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21417" class="lnk">21417</a>,<a href="sources.htm#53912" class="lnk">53912</a>,<a href="sources.htm#93158" class="lnk">93158</a></sup>  Moved with his older brother, William to IL.  He settled 3 miles southwest of Sparta, IL.  In June 1860 Robert was a farmer in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38845" class="lnk">38845</a></sup>  In July 1870 he was a farmer in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#38848" class="lnk">38848</a></sup>  He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Randolph Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#21415" class="lnk">21415</a></sup>  Enumerated with his son William's family.  Robert died on 18 November 1885 at the age of 79 in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#24544" class="lnk">24544</a>,<a href="sources.htm#36607" class="lnk">36607</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38847" class="lnk">38847</a></sup>  Buried in Union Cemetery, Sparta, Randolph, IL.  He has reference number RLT # 42-1.<sup><a href="sources.htm#946" class="lnk">946</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 42i.<sup><a href="sources.htm#4434" class="lnk">4434</a></sup>  Parents: <a href="b2622.htm#P26029" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-26029</a> and <a href="b1319.htm#P4595" class="lnk">Elizabeth MARSHALL-4595</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b878.htm#P24109" class="lnk">Rebecca GREGORY-24109</a>. Rebecca GREGORY and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1827 in Sparta, Randolph, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#14739" class="lnk">14739</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31330" class="lnk">31330</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38849" class="lnk">38849</a>,<a href="sources.htm#38850" class="lnk">38850</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b3136.htm#P24107" class="lnk">William G. TEMPLE-24107</a>, <a href="b2378.htm#P26056" class="lnk">Elizabeth TEMPLE-26056</a>, <a href="b2802.htm#P26057" class="lnk">Martha J. TEMPLE-26057</a>, <a href="b3004.htm#P24500" class="lnk">Samuel W. (Sam) TEMPLE-24500</a>, <a href="b2626.htm#P26058" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-26058</a>, <a href="b2577.htm#P24480" class="lnk">James Marshall (James) TEMPLE-24480</a>, <a href="b2669.htm#P26059" class="lnk">Joseph M. TEMPLE-26059</a>, <a href="b2957.htm#P39294" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE-39294</a>, <a href="b2255.htm#P26060" class="lnk">Charles Edward (Ed) TEMPLE-26060</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P20708"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#3420" class="lnk">3420</a>,<a href="sources.htm#7501" class="lnk">7501</a></sup> was born in 1811 in MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3422" class="lnk">3422</a>,<a href="sources.htm#7498" class="lnk">7498</a></sup>  In July 1850 he was a planter in Wilkinson Co., MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7500" class="lnk">7500</a></sup>  In 1860 he was a planter in Woodville, Wilkinson, MS.<sup><a href="sources.htm#3422" class="lnk">3422</a></sup>  In 1870 Robert was a farmer in Fort Adams, Wilkinson, TN.<sup><a href="sources.htm#7499" class="lnk">7499</a></sup>  He died.<sup></sup>  He has reference number RLT # U2924.<sup><a href="sources.htm#26263" class="lnk">26263</a></sup>  The assignment of Robert as the son of William needs proof.  Surname seemed to be Semple in 1860 and 1870.  Parents: <a href="b3119.htm#P20710" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-20710</a> and <a href="b70.htm#P20707" class="lnk">Isabel -20707</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b165.htm#P20711" class="lnk">W. Francina -20711</a>. W. Francina and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married in 1837.<sup></sup> Children were: <a href="b2671.htm#P20712" class="lnk">Josephine Catherine TEMPLE-20712</a>, <a href="b2802.htm#P20713" class="lnk">Martha L. TEMPLE-20713</a>, <a href="b2159.htm#P20714" class="lnk">Ann E. TEMPLE-20714</a>, <a href="b2545.htm#P20715" class="lnk">Isabel TEMPLE-20715</a>, <a href="b3101.htm#P20716" class="lnk">W.W. TEMPLE-20716</a>, <a href="b2651.htm#P20717" class="lnk">John T. TEMPLE-20717</a>, <a href="b2957.htm#P20718" class="lnk">Robert TEMPLE Jr.-20718</a>, <a href="b2893.htm#P55149" class="lnk">Olivia TEMPLE-55149</a>, <a href="b2548.htm#P55150" class="lnk">J. Turnball TEMPLE-55150</a>, <a href="b2628.htm#P20719" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-20719</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P26039"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup><a href="sources.htm#24544" class="lnk">24544</a></sup> was born on 20 August 1814 in PA.<sup><a href="sources.htm#457" class="lnk">457</a>,<a href="sources.htm#16135" class="lnk">16135</a>,<a href="sources.htm#31412" class="lnk">31412</a></sup>  Also gave IL.  In 1850 he was a farmer in Perry Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#44520" class="lnk">44520</a></sup>  In July 1860 he was a farmer in Galum, Perry, IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#80859" class="lnk">80859</a></sup>  In August 1870 Robert was a farmer in Perry Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31412" class="lnk">31412</a></sup>  He died before 1880 at the age of 66.<sup><a href="sources.htm#31411" class="lnk">31411</a></sup>  He has reference number RLT # 42ii.<sup><a href="sources.htm#8741" class="lnk">8741</a></sup>  It is not completely clear to me that Mary E. Mc Clure and Mary E. Hood are different people, nor that they both married Robert (or perhaps, there is a second, unidentified Robert.)  Add to the problem the overlap of the time they were apparently married to Robert.  Parents: <a href="b3119.htm#P26031" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-26031</a> and <a href="b1600.htm#P26037" class="lnk">Margaret PATTERSON-26037</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1352.htm#P26190" class="lnk">Mary E. MC CLURE-26190</a>. Mary E. MC CLURE and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 3 December 1840 in Perry Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#56480" class="lnk">56480</a>,<a href="sources.htm#56484" class="lnk">56484</a>,<a href="sources.htm#56485" class="lnk">56485</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2626.htm#P26616" class="lnk">John TEMPLE-26616</a>, <a href="b3122.htm#P26617" class="lnk">William TEMPLE-26617</a>, <a href="b2524.htm#P26618" class="lnk">Henry M. TEMPLE-26618</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b1022.htm#P26049" class="lnk">Mary E. HOOD-26049</a>. Mary E. HOOD and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 6 April 1849 in Randolph Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#296" class="lnk">296</a>,<a href="sources.htm#22626" class="lnk">22626</a>,<a href="sources.htm#24544" class="lnk">24544</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33679" class="lnk">33679</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b3017.htm#P26619" class="lnk">Sarah M. (Sadie) TEMPLE-26619</a>, <a href="b2136.htm#P30107" class="lnk">Reverend Alfred H. (Fred) TEMPLE-30107</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b3395.htm#P50394" class="lnk">Eleanor Rebecca (Ellen) WALSH-50394</a>. Eleanor Rebecca (Ellen) WALSH and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 2 October 1861 in Randolph Co., IL.<sup><a href="sources.htm#440" class="lnk">440</a>,<a href="sources.htm#33679" class="lnk">33679</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120133" class="lnk">120133</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2826.htm#P50403" class="lnk">Mary Elizabeth (Mary) TEMPLE-50403</a>, <a href="b2338.htm#P50404" class="lnk">Dora E. TEMPLE-50404</a>, <a href="b2201.htm#P50395" class="lnk">Bertha L. TEMPLE-50395</a>.</p><p><hr><a name="P132384"></a><b>Robert TEMPLE</b><sup></sup> was born in 1814 in Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.<sup><a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#41026" class="lnk">41026</a>,<a href="sources.htm#41027" class="lnk">41027</a>,<a href="sources.htm#105319" class="lnk">105319</a></sup>  Age at death of 75y8m would put his birth in Jul 1817.  He immigrated in 1857 to ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120134" class="lnk">120134</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120135" class="lnk">120135</a></sup>  In July 1860 he was a hostler in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#105319" class="lnk">105319</a></sup>  Robert was naturalized in 1863 in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#120135" class="lnk">120135</a></sup>  In July 1870 he was a farmer in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#41027" class="lnk">41027</a></sup>  In June 1880 he was a truckman in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#41026" class="lnk">41026</a></sup>  Robert died on 6 March 1892 at the age of 78 in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#431" class="lnk">431</a>,<a href="sources.htm#40990" class="lnk">40990</a>,<a href="sources.htm#120136" class="lnk">120136</a></sup>  He died in his home on Sunday, 6 March 1892, according to his death notice in the St. Croix Courier, of St. Stephen, New Brunswick. However, death record transcriptions put the date in 1893.  Died of bronchitis.  Buried in Calais Cemetery, Calais, ME.  He has reference number RLT # F.<sup><a href="sources.htm#33639" class="lnk">33639</a></sup>  Probably the father of Jed, enumerated in Calais in 1860.  He may have married sisters, the daughters of William and Sarah (Barnes) Harris.  Parents: <a href="b2457.htm#P154829" class="lnk">George TEMPLE-154829</a> and <a href="b3335.htm#P154830" class="lnk">UNKNOWN-154830</a>.</p><p>Spouse: <a href="b934.htm#P160227" class="lnk">Elizabeth HARRIS-160227</a>. Elizabeth HARRIS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married about 1835.<sup></sup></p><p>Spouse: <a href="b935.htm#P141131" class="lnk">Jane HARRIS-141131</a>. Jane HARRIS and Robert TEMPLE<sup></sup> were married on 11 October 1860 in Calais, Washington, ME.<sup><a href="sources.htm#40990" class="lnk">40990</a></sup> Children were: <a href="b2514.htm#P141162" class="lnk">Helen E. (Nellie) TEMPLE-141162</a>, <a href="b2823.htm#P141132" class="lnk">Mary E. TEMPLE-141132</a>, <a href="b2974.htm#P141133" class="lnk">Roberta O. TEMPLE-141133</a>.</td></tr></table></body></html>

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