Francis Kathryn (Fannie/Kate) TEMPLE21434 was born on 17 January 1900 in Young Co., TX.67417,67418,68240 Gave TX in 1910. She appeared in the census in April 1910 in Young Co., TX.68240 She lived in Newcastle, Young, TX on 1 April 1935.67418 Francis appeared in the census in April 1940 in Olney, Young, TX.67418 She lived in Olney, Young, TX in 1978.45940 She died on 19 April 1992 at the age of 92 in Henderson, Rusk, TX.67417 Parents: John Thomas (John/Tom) TEMPLE-20219 and Mary Elizabeth (Mary/Bettie) RICHARDSON-20235.

Spouse: William Nathan REED-84859. Francis Kathryn (Fannie/Kate) TEMPLE and William Nathan REED were married on 22 May 1921 in Archer City, Archer, TX.67417,67497 Children were: Billy T. REED-84861, George Dean REED-89454, Betty Jean REED-84863, Kathleen REED-84862.


Francis Kenneth (Kenneth) TEMPLE54144 was born on 31 August 1921 in New Rochelle, Westchester, NY.1006,5684,54144,91705 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in New Rochelle, Westchester, NY.5684 He lived in Tarrytown, Westchester, NY on 1 April 1935.91705 Francis appeared in the census in April 1940 in Ossining, Westchester, NY.91705 He served in the military between 1942 and 1945.1006,96251,96252 Dates approximate. Enlisted in the Army of the US on 31 Aug 1942 at New York City, NY as a private. Treated for sinusitis in Apr 1944. Service # 12128889. In 1942 he was a locomotive fireman for the New York Central Railroad.1006,96252,96253 Francis lived 16 First Avenue in Ossining, Westchester, NY in 1942.1006,96253 He died on 15 November 2012 at the age of 91 in Ossining, Westchester, NY.54144 Parents: Earl Leroy (Earl) TEMPLE-36784 and Marguerite V. VIRRILL-117183.

Spouse: Eileen LUDLAM-119271. Eileen LUDLAM and Francis Kenneth (Kenneth) TEMPLE were married on 21 July 1945 in Briarcliff Manor, Westchester, NY.54144 Children were: David TEMPLE-119272, Maureen TEMPLE-119273, Kevin TEMPLE-119274, Richard TEMPLE-119275.


Francis L. TEMPLE2088 was born in December 1869 in Perry Co., MS.2089 In June 1900 he was a farmer in Perry Co., MS.2089 His parents were from SC (father) and MS (mother).

Spouse: Elizabeth -130058. Elizabeth and Francis L. TEMPLE were married in 1892 in MS.2088,2089 Children were: James B. TEMPLE-130059, Pearl A. TEMPLE-130060, Richard T. TEMPLE-130061.


Francis Leroy (Pee Wee) TEMPLE was born on 24 February 1942 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.8243,96254,96255 He lived in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC in 2008.47164 He died on 23 October 2009 at the age of 67 in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, NC.34570,96255,96256 Buried in Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Elizabeth City, NC. Parents: Deronda Cortez (Cortez) TEMPLE-35120 and Eula Evelyn (Eula) GRANGER-35140.

Spouse: Ethel Lou FOSKEY-51498. Children were: Janet Elaine TEMPLE-51499, Diana Lynn TEMPLE-51502, Lisa TEMPLE-72944, Scott Leroy TEMPLE-72948.


Francis Lloyd TEMPLE lived in Perrine, Dade, FL in 1935.16918

Spouse: Norma Christine BRIDGES-182823. Norma Christine BRIDGES and Francis Lloyd TEMPLE were married about June 1935 in FL. They took out their license on or shortly before 2 Jun 1935.


Francis Loren (Lorrie) TEMPLE was born on 17 February 1901 in Macon Co., MO.45201,45202,95191,95192,96257,96258 He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Ardmore, Macon, MO.95191 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Chariton, Macon, MO.95192 Francis lived in Macon, Macon, MO in 1924.45204 In April 1930 he was a coal and building materials truck driver in Milton Twp., Du Page, IL.45201 In April 1940 he was a coal and building material truck driver in Glen Ellyn, Du Page, IL.45202 On 16 February 1942 Francis was an employee of Elmhurst-Chicago Stone Company in Elmhurst, Du Page, IL.96258 He lived 341 Oak Street in Milton Twp., Du Page, IL on 16 February 1942.96258 He lived in IL before 1951.96257 Francis died on 27 September 1964 at the age of 63 in Glen Ellyn, Du Page, IL.17864,96257,96259 Bruied in Mount Emblem Cemetery, Elmhurst, IL. Parents: George Henry (George) TEMPLE-42213 and Minnie Iva WINKLER-42226.

Spouse: Delia Saphronia HOWE-42238. Delia Saphronia HOWE and Francis Loren (Lorrie) TEMPLE were married on 21 December 1924 in Moberly, Randolph, MO.45201,45204 Children were: Frances Elaine TEMPLE-42239.


Francis M. TEMPLE served in the military between 1861 and 1865 in AR.96260 Francis M. Temple was slightly wounded. The following is a description of the unit's action and the casualties:

MAJ. GEN. S. E. CURTIS, Commanding Department of the Missouri:

General: The following report of the battle of yesterday, at Fayetteville, is respectfully submitted, in addition to the telegraphic dispatches of last evening. On Friday, 17th inst., a scout under command of Lieut. Robb, First Arkansas Cavalry, returned from the direction of Ozark, and reported no apparent preparations of the enemy to move in this direction. Having no fresh horses I ordered Lieut. Robb to take his command to quarters, expecting to be able to send a small scout again on the next day. On Saturday morning, 18th inst., at a few minutes after sunrise, the enemy, having made a forced march from the Boston Mountains during the night, surprised and captured our dismounted picket, on Frog Bayou road. and approached the town with wild and deafening shouts. Their cavalry charged up a ravine on the east of the city, and attacked my headquarters (Col. Tibbett's place). The firing of the picket had alarmed the command, and by the time the enemy had reached town the First Arkansas Infantry had formed on their parade ground under command of Lieut.-Col. E. J. Searle, assisted by Maj. E. D. Ham, and slowly retired by my orders toward the cavalry, then formed, dismounted at their camp. Fearing that, not being uniformed, they might be mistaken for the enemy, and be fired upon by the cavalry, I ordered Lieut.-Col. Searle to post seven companies as a reserve, in a sheltered position in our rear, two of which were afterward ordered to support the left wing. The remaining three companies of the First Infantry. together with four companies of the First Cavalry, formed the center of our line, under my own immediate command. The right wing was composed of the Third Battalion. First Cavalry, under command of Maj. Ezra Fitch; and the left wing, Second Battalion (First Arkansas Cavalry), was commanded by Lieut.-Col. A. W. Bishop, assisted by Maj. T. J. Hunt. Headquarters was made the "bone of contention," and was repeatedly charged by the rebels, who were gallantly repulsed by our men. In less than thirty minutes after the first attack the enemy planted two pieces of artillery, one a twelve-pounder and one a six pounder, upon the hillside cast of town, near Col. Gunter's place, and opened a sharp fire of canister and shell upon the camp of the First Arkansas Cavalry, doing some damage to tents and horses, but killing no men. At 8 A. M. our center had advanced and occupied the house. yard, out-buildings and hedges of my headquarters; the right wing had advanced to the arsenal, and the left occupied the open field northeast of town, while the enemy had possession of the whole hillside east, the Davis place, opposite to, and the grove south of headquarters. This grove was formerly occupied by the buildings of Arkansas College. At about 9 A. M., or a little before, Col. Monroe led a gallant and desperate cavalry charge upon our right wing, which was met by a galling crossfire from our right and center, piling rebel men and horses in heaps in front of our ordnance office, and causing the enemy to retreat in disorder to the woods. During this charge Capts. Parker and Smith, of the First Infantry, while bravely cheering their men, were both wounded in the head, though not dangerously. At about the same time, by my order, two companies of the First Cavalry, led by the gallant Lieut. Robb, advanced within rifle range of the enemy's artillery, and, guided by the blaze of its discharges, fired several volleys into the midst of the artillerists, which effectually silenced their battery and caused its precipitate withdrawal from the field. The enemy's center, occupying the Davis place, made a desperate resistance for nearly an hour after both wings had partially given away, and skirmishing continued at intervals for some time with pickets, reconnoitering parties and stragglers. At 12 M. their whole force was in full retreat for Ozark. Having only a very few horses, and those already on duty with picketing and reconnoitering parties, I was utterly unable to pursue them. During the whole action the enemy occupied ground covered with timber and brush, while my command were in the streets and open fields.
Since the battle I have ascertained the following particulars: Gen. Cabell and staff, with about 2,000 men and two pieces of artillery, left Ozark on Friday morning with three days' rations and a full supply of ammunition. They halted at the crossing of the mountains a little past noon, and rested until nearly sunset, afterward marching rapidly toward Fayetteville. They were delayed by the darkness of the night and the encumbrance of their artillery, so that they did not commence the attack as early by nearly two hours as they had intended. Col. Monroe recommended a cavalry attack, to be supported by the artillery, but was overruled by Cabell, and a halt was made until the artillery could come up. Their force was made up as follows: Brig.-Gen. W. L. Cabell commanding, accompanied by staff and escort; Carroll's First Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, Col. Scott, of Virginia, commanding, assisted by Lieut.-Col. Thompson; Monroe's Second Arkansas Cavalry, Col. Monroe commanding in person; First Battalion Parson's Texas Cavalry, Lieut.-Col. Noble commanding; one section of artillery, commanding officer not known; four companies of bushwhackers, commanded by Mankins, Palmer, Brown and others. The enemy left all their dead and wounded, which they could not take away on their retreat, in our hands, leaving Surgeon Russell and Assist.-Surgeon Holderness to take charge of them. To-day Capt. Alexander arrived at our picket with a flag of truce, bringing a communication from Gen. Cabell, a copy of which I enclose. The flag was immediately ordered back with my reply, a copy of which is also enclosed. The following is a list of casualties on our side:

First Arkansas Cavalry: Killed-Privates H. Morris and J. D. Bell, Company I; R. B. Burrows, Company A. Wounded-Capt. W. S. Johnson, Company M, right arm, dangerously; Sergt. Frederick Kise, Company A, slightly; Sergt. John Asbill, Company D, severely; First Sergt. W. M. Burrows, Company E, severely; Com. Sergt. Benjamin K. Graham, Company L, slightly; Corp. Josiah Fears, Company A, slightly; Corp. Henry C. Lewis, Company D, slightly; Corp. George A. Morris, Company G, slightly; Corp. Doctor B. Morris, Company M, slightly; Farrier William Wooten, Company C, slightly; John Hays, Company A, severely; James Jack, Company A, severely; William J. Qunton, Company D, slightly; Francis M. Temple, Company D, John Grubb, Company E, slightly; Jordan Taylor, Company E, severely; William F. Davis, Company G, slightly; George Davis, Company H, mortally; William J. York, [p.216] Company H, severely; Davis Chyle, Company M, slightly. Missing-thirty-five (mostly stampeded toward Cassville during the engagement). Prisoners-one lieutenant and eight men First Arkansas Cavalry, taken while absent without leave at a dance nine miles from town; also one private First Arkansas Infantry, and six privates in other commands, taken in town. Total killed, 4; wounded, 26; prisoners, 16; missing, 35.


Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE41568,44303,96261 was born on 1 January 1810 in Ireland.93340,96262 Frequently gave his birth at or around 1817. He immigrated before 1841. In June 1860 he was a carpenter in Fayette Twp., Lawrence, OH.93340 Francis died on 18 March 1870 at the age of 60 in Fayette Twp., Lawrence, OH.96262 His daughter Mary's death certificate said he was born on the ocean during the crossing from Ireland.

Spouse: Elizabeth A. LOWE-47263. Elizabeth A. LOWE and Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE were married in 1840. Children were: Mary Matilda (Mary) TEMPLE-47264, Elizabeth TEMPLE-47274, Lucina TEMPLE-47273.

Spouse: Keziah WALFORD-47275. Keziah WALFORD and Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 3 April 1851 in Washington Co., OH.96261 They took out their license 11 Mar 1851 in Washington Co., OH. Children were: John W. TEMPLE-47270, Sarah J. TEMPLE-47260, Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE Jr.-47272, Barbara Ella (Ella) TEMPLE-47268, James E. TEMPLE-47276, Callahan (Calvin) TEMPLE-47286, Lillian E. (Lillie) TEMPLE-118460.


Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE was born in 1855 in IA.21242,27957,27958,29402,80066,96263,96264,96265 Gave his age as 42 in 1910. Gave 63 in 1920, and IN. He appeared in the census in 1856 in Sugar Grove, Dallas, IA.27958 He appeared in the census in June 1860 in Sugar Grove, Dallas, IA.27957 Francis appeared in the census in July 1870 in Jefferson, Polk, IA.80064 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Jefferson, Polk, IA.21242 He was ill with weak minded in June 1880 in Jefferson, Polk, IA.21242 Francis appeared in the census in 1885 in Jefferson, Polk, IA.80066 Given as idiotic. He appeared in the census in 1885 in Jefferson, Polk, IA.80067 He moved in 1905 in IA.96266 In April 1910 Francis was a dairy teamster in Ames, Story, IA.29402 In 1915 he was a teamster in Washington, Story, IA.96266 He lived 131 Campus Avenue in Ames, Story, IA in 1918.96267 In January 1920 Francis was a county roads patrolman in Crocker, Polk, IA.96264 He moved in January 1921 in Marshalltown, Marshall, IA.96268 He died on 28 March 1921 at the age of 66 in Marshalltown, Marshall, IA.96268,96269 Died of a self-inflicted razor cut across the throat. Body shipped to Ames, IA. The History of Polk County listed the four children of John and Eliza (Day) Temple, of whom Frank was one, but the book was written in 1880, and said that Frank had been "lost." He apparently ran away from home. He did not know where his parents were from, except in 1920 when he gave IN (father) and IL (mother). The 1920 report was probably only a reflection of where they lived, and not where they were from. His location in Crocker, Polk, IA, puts him in proximity of the family of John and Tabitha (West) Temple, whose son Claude was in Crocker, making him the half brother of Francis M. (Frank) Temple b 1855 (son of Eliza Day), who disappears after the 1880 census, about when Frank appeared. Claude was the only Temple known to ever reside in Crocker. Thus the identification of Frank, husband of Emma Dixon, as Francis M. Temple, is circumstantial, and requires proof. Parents: John TEMPLE-30034 and Eliza DAY-30035.

Spouse: Sarah Emma (Emma) DIXSON-75461. Sarah Emma (Emma) DIXSON and Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE were married in 1893 in Ogden, Boone, IA.29402 Children were: Etta TEMPLE-75462, Orville TEMPLE-75459, John L. TEMPLE-75463.


Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE Jr. was born on 6 February 1906 in Nashville, Davidson, TN.72733,72736,72738,96270 He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Nashville, Davidson, TN.72738 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Highlands Twp., Davidson, TN.72736 Francis died on 6 May 1925 at the age of 19 in Carthage, Smith, TN.44416,72733,94689 Died of a fractured skull from a rock fall. An employee of the Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company, he was accidentally killed when a six-pound stone fell from the top of a high bluff and struck him on the head while at work with a brew putting up poles. He was taken to Carthage where he died two hours later. His obituary said he was to be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Nashville. Buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Carthage, TN. Parents: Frank Marion TEMPLE-47940 and Ella Florence SIMMONS-47941.


Francis Marion TEMPLE68363 was born on 19 October 1828 in Spencer, Worcester, MA.23,72580 He died on 3 August 1841 at the age of 12 in Leicester, Worcester, MA.23,72580,92504 Buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, Spencer, MA. Parents: Colonel Alonzo TEMPLE-30713 and Adaline RIDER-30714.


Francis Marion TEMPLE52316,96271 was born on 2 June 1830 in Franklin, Williamson, TN.52321,52885,52886 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Van Buren, Crawford, AR.93235 He moved about 1850 in Flatrock, Crawford, AR.43897,52318,96272 Francis moved in 1853 in Oliver Springs, Crawford, AR.43897 He served in the military between 1862 and 1865.96273,96274 Enlisted in the US Army Company D, 1st Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, US Volunteers, from Washington County, AR, in 1862. He fought in the battles of Fayetteville, Elkhorn, and was wounded at Prairie Grove. He was discharged at Fayetteville, Arkansas in 1865. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.52887 Francis appears in the land records on 1 July 1875 in Crawford Co., AR.20996 In June 1880 he was a farmer in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.52885 In June 1900 he was a farmer in Oliver Springs, Crawford, AR.52886 Francis died on 1 March 1905 at the age of 74 in Rudy, Crawford, AR.7866,52883 Buried in Morrison Cemetery, Rudy, AR. In the History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas, his listing is as follows:

Francis M. Temple, farmer, was born June 2, 1830, in Williamson County, Tenn., and is a son of Roderick and Mary (Lee) Temple, natives of Virginia. The father immigrated to Tennessee alone when a young man, and located in Williamson County, and after his marriage moved to Davidson County, where he died in 1849. The mother went to Tennessee by wagon when a girl. She bore Mr. Temple eleven children, three of whom are living: Narcissus, Francis M. and William. Hubbard, James, Alexander, Mary, Eliza, Maria, Frederick and one other are deceased. Mrs. Temple died in Arkansas July 30, 1884, aged eighty-five. The maternal grandparents of our subject were early settlers of Tennessee, and there passed their lives. Francis M. Temple was reared upon a farm in Tennessee, and attended school but six months. He had a natural gift for mechanics, but has engaged in farming principally. After his father's death he cared for the family, and September 28, 1854, married Mary Roselle, who bore him two children, James M. and William A. Mrs. Temple died June 15, 1857, and March 29, 1863, he married Minerva Lewis, daughter of Henry and Jane A. (Hobaugh) Lewis, natives of Kentucky and Missouri, respectively. Mrs. Temple was born in Texas County, Mo., and when eight years of age came to Arkansas. She is the mother of seven children: Mary T., Francis M., Charles H., Sarah E., Narcissus I., Thomas Ivy and Edna. Mr. Temple enlisted in the United States army in 1862, joining Company D, First Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and being discharged at Fayetteville in 1865. Among other [p.1202] battles he was present at Prairie Grove, Fayetteville and Elkhorn. Mr. Temple came to Crawford County in 1850, settling near Flat Rock, and three years later moved near Ollivar Spring, where he lived three years. He then lived two miles north of this place for several years, and then settled where he now resides. He owns 160 acres, seventy-five of which are cultivated. He is a public-spirited man, and has given a lot on which to erect a school building. Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a Republican, and a member of the G. A. R.


In the History of Benton, Washington, Carroll, Madison, Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties, Arkansas, his listing is as follows:

Francis M. Temple, farmer, was born June 2, 1830, in Williamson County, Tenn., and is a son of Roderick and Mary (Lee) Temple, natives of Virginia. The father immigrated to Tennessee alone when a young man, and located in Williamson County, and after his marriage moved to Davidson County, where he died in 1849. The mother went to Tennessee by wagon when a girl. She bore Mr. Temple eleven children, three of whom are living: Narcissus, Francis M. and William. Hubbard, James, Alexander, Mary, Eliza, Maria, Frederick and one other are deceased. Mrs. Temple died in Arkansas July 30, 1884, aged eighty-five. The maternal grandparents of our subject were early settlers of Tennessee, and there passed their lives. Francis M. Temple was reared upon a farm in Tennessee, and attended school but six months. He had a natural gift for mechanics, but has engaged in farming principally. After his father's death he cared for the family, and September 28, 1854, married Mary Roselle, who bore him two children, James M. and William A. Mrs. Temple died June 15, 1857, and March 29, 1863, he married Minerva Lewis, daughter of Henry and Jane A. (Hobaugh) Lewis, natives of Kentucky and Missouri, respectively. Mrs. Temple was born in Texas County, Mo., and when eight years of age came to Arkansas. She is the mother of seven children: Mary T., Francis M., Charles H., Sarah E., Narcissus I., Thomas Ivy and Edna. Mr. Temple enlisted in the United States army in 1862, joining Company D, First Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and being discharged at Fayetteville in 1865. Among other [p.1202] battles he was present at Prairie Grove, Fayetteville and Elkhorn. Mr. Temple came to Crawford County in 1850, settling near Flat Rock, and three years later moved near Ollivar Spring, where he lived three years. He then lived two miles north of this place for several years, and then settled where he now resides. He owns 160 acres, seventy-five of which are cultivated. He is a public-spirited man, and has given a lot on which to erect a school building. Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a Republican, and a member of the G. A. R.
Parents: Roderick TEMPLE-17228 and Mary LEE-18206.

Spouse: Mary ROZELL-18218. Mary ROZELL and Francis Marion TEMPLE were married on 28 September 1854.52316 Children were: James Milton (Milton) TEMPLE-18220, William Alexander (William) TEMPLE-18221, Mary A. TEMPLE-41195.

Spouse: Minerva LEWIS-18219. Minerva LEWIS and Francis Marion TEMPLE were married on 29 March 1862 in Fayetteville, Washington, AR.52316,52321,52886,52889,52890 Francis' obituary gives the year as 1863. Children were: Mary Tennessee TEMPLE-18222, Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE Jr.-18223, Charles Herbert (Charles) TEMPLE-18224, Sarah Eliza (Babe) TEMPLE-18225, Narcissus Irene TEMPLE-18226, Iva Thomas (Iva) TEMPLE-18227, Edna TEMPLE-18228.


Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE Jr. was born in 1859 in Fayette Twp., Lawrence, OH.83564,93340 He appeared in the census in June 1860 in Fayette Twp., Lawrence, OH.93340 He appeared in the census in July 1870 in Fayette Twp., Lawrence, OH.83564 Francis died. Parents: Francis M. (Frank) TEMPLE-47262 and Keziah WALFORD-47275.


Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE21636 was born on 20 January 1868 in Cedarville, Crawford, AR.21637,21638,21639,52319,96275 Sources vary on the place. Some make it Rudy, AR. He claimed Cedarville in his SSAN application. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.56326 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.52319 In April 1910 Francis was a railroad section laborer in Lenapah, Nowata, OK.21638 In January 1920 he was a railroad section foreman in Fort Gibson, Muskogee, OK.21637 He lived in Oologah, Rogers, OK in 1927.96276 Francis appeared in the census in April 1940 in Van Buren, Crawford, AR.21639 He died on 9 July 1954 at the age of 86 in Nowata, Nowata, OK.621,21641 Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, plot 35D-1, Nowata, OK. Parents: William Hubbard (William) TEMPLE-18216 and Phebe (Winnie) MC CASLIN-18507.

Spouse: Lou Verna Katherine Mahala Elizabeth (Katie) CENTER-18510. Lou Verna Katherine Mahala Elizabeth (Katie) CENTER and Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE were married on 1 January 1890 in Crawford Co., AR.2780,21638,21643 Children were: William Harrison (William) TEMPLE-18511, Mary C. TEMPLE-18512.


Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE Jr.50836 was born on 19 November 1893 in Fairview, Erie, PA.148,2166,9292,66393,66394,66395,96277,96278,96279,96280,96281 He gave his age as 25 in 1920. The Omohundro Hundred gave Los Angeles. He appeared in the census in June 1900 in Erie, Erie, PA.96278 He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96279 Francis lived 2519 West 18th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA between 1911 and 1913.1784,6206 Staying with his mother. In 1911 he was a messenger in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.6206 In 1913 he was a clerk, Southern California Edison Company in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.1784 Francis served in the military between 1917 and 1919.2166,96282 Registered for the WW1 draft on 5 Jun 1917. As a private in Company F, 362nd Infantry, he departed New York aboard the Empress of Russia on 6 Jul 1918. As a private first class assigned to Company F, 362nd Infantry, he departed St Nazaire aboard the USS Lancaster on 2 Apr 1919 for New York. He was sent to Camp Mills for processing. Camp Mills was one of five U.S. Army Embarkation Camps established in 1917 near Garden City, Nassau, NY. Abandoned as an active post in 1920, it was later absorbed into Mitchel Field.
His service number was 2278591. In 1917 he was an employee of Southern California Edison Company in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.2166 In 1917 he was a clerk for Southern California Edison Company in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96281 Francis lived 2521 West 18th Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in June 1917.2166 In January 1920 he was a store clerk in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96277 In April 1930 he was a music company salesman in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA.66394 In April 1940 Francis was a retail novelty salesman in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA.66395 He died on 19 November 1969 at the age of 76 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA.148,66393,96280 Buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, CA. No issue.

Parents: Dr. Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE-18313 and Cynthia Fell (Cynthia) YEAGER-1972.

Spouse: Mary Nellie (Mary) PRUITT-18577. Mary Nellie (Mary) PRUITT and Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE Jr. were married on 29 August 1925 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.66393,66396 Children were: Carol Jean TEMPLE-85881.


Francis Marion (Francis/Fritz) TEMPLE40587,45040 was born on 4 June 1910 in Greene, Greene, PA.40588,40589,49632,49633,96283 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in East Franklin Twp., Greene, PA.49632 In April 1930 he was a farm laborer in Greene, Greene, PA.49633 Francis lived in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA on 1 April 1935.40588 In April 1940 he was a road construction laborer in Dunkard, Greene, PA.40588 In October 1940 he was an unemployed in Mt. Morris, Greene, PA.40589 Francis died on 20 March 1969 at the age of 58 in Greene Co., PA.96283 Buried in Garards Fort Cemetery, Garards Fort, PA. Two men (at least) could have been called Frank (based on being Francis) Temple, both born in 1911 in PA, and could have died in Dec 1971 according to the SSDI. It is not possible to determine which was the one in the SSDI. The other is the son of Justus Francis Temple. Parents: Harry Lee (Harry) TEMPLE-2605 and Ethel May (Effie) KIGER-41213.

Spouse: Emma Elizabeth (Emma) HARDY-42023. Emma Elizabeth (Emma) HARDY and Francis Marion (Francis/Fritz) TEMPLE were married about 1935 in PA. Children were: Myrtle L. TEMPLE-42026, Ethel May TEMPLE-42027, Mary TEMPLE-42028, Frances M. TEMPLE-42029, Grace TEMPLE-42030, Linda TEMPLE-42031, William Arthur TEMPLE-42032, John Russell TEMPLE-42033, Samuel Lee TEMPLE-42034, Edna Louise TEMPLE-42025, Eugene Clifford (Gene) TEMPLE-42024.


Dr. Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE31448,66393,89220 was born on 4 August 1850 in Conneautville, Crawford, PA.8590,9292,30581,96284 The 1850 census indicated April. He appeared in the census after 4 August 1850 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.8590 Enumerated as a female in 1850. He appeared in the census in July 1860 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.88397 Francis appeared in the census in August 1870 in Spring Twp., Crawford, PA.30581 In June 1880 he was a physician in Mercer, Mercer, PA.96284 Enumerated as the nephew of Nancy Flake. He lived in Fairview, Erie, PA in 1891.96285 Francis died on 17 June 1896 at the age of 45 in Fairview, Erie, PA.96286,96287,96288 Died of pneumonia. Find-A-Grave incorrectly says the place was Crawford Co., PA. Buried in Rundell's Cemetery, Conneautville, PA. Parents: Reuben Smith Brown (Reuben) TEMPLE-4541 and Jane W. DUNHAM-39295.

Spouse: Cynthia Fell (Cynthia) YEAGER-1972. Cynthia Fell (Cynthia) YEAGER and Dr. Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 6 June 1876 in Crawford Co., PA.9292,50836,96285 Also reported as Mercer Co. Children were: Grace Marion (Grace) TEMPLE-1975, Herbert Flake (Herbert) TEMPLE-1974, George Francis (George) TEMPLE-1976, Francis Marion (Francis) TEMPLE Jr.-1973.


Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE13304,16635 was born on 22 March 1860.46186,96289,96290,96291 In April 1910 he was a U.S. Mail driver in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH.46186 In January 1920 he was a laborer in railroad shop in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH.96289 In April 1930 Francis was a coal miner in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH.38732 He lived 536 East Third Street in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH in March 1932.96292 He died on 11 March 1932 at the age of 71 in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH.13305,96291,96292,96293 Died at home of a heart attack following a month's illness with heart trouble. Buried in Union Cemetery, Uhrichsville, OH. Francis has reference number RLT # (None).9724 Parents: Michael TEMPLE-24793 and Margery NIXON-31581.

Spouse: Alice HUTCHISON-40656. Alice HUTCHISON and Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 24 October 1889 in Guernsey Co., OH.46185,46186,46190 Children were: George Monson TEMPLE-40657, Harry W. TEMPLE-40663, Susan Jane (Jennie) TEMPLE-40658, Marjery E. TEMPLE-40659.

Spouse: Mary Jane GREENLEES-115438. Mary Jane GREENLEES and Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE were married about March 1924 in Uhrichsville, Tuscarawas, OH.38732,38734


Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE54770 was born on 20 January 1866 in KY.12665,23890,23891,23892,85537,85538,94493,96294 Gave Jan 1869 in 1900. Gave his age as 52 in 1920. Gave 1873 in 1930 and TN for the place. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Monroe Co., KY.23890 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Gum, Monroe, KY.23892 In June 1900 Francis was a farmer in Gamaliel, Monroe, KY.85538 In April 1910 he was a farmer in Ellis Co., TX.85537 In January 1920 he was a farm laborer in Itasca, Hill, TX.94493 In April 1930 Francis was a cotton mill former in Itasca, Hill, TX.12665 He appeared in the census in April 1940 in Itasca, Hill, TX.96294 Enumerated with his daughter Ruby. He died on 24 October 1947 at the age of 81 in Itasca, Hill, TX.23891,96295,96296,96297 Died at home of a coronary block. Buried in Itasca Cemetery, Itasca, TX. His parents were both from TN. He may be the father of Franklin M. Temple enumerated nearby in 1930, except the younger Franklin claimed his parents were both from KY. He may be the grandson of James and Martha B. Temple(s) of TN. He went variously as Frank and Marion. Seemed to be given as James in 1880. Parents: Richard TEMPLE(S)-30827 and Sarah Ann (Sallie) COLEY-47190.

Spouse: Nora Nancy (Nora) VAUGHN-47175. Nora Nancy (Nora) VAUGHN and Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE were married in 1891 in TN.12665,85537,85538 Children were: Ella Myrtle TEMPLE-47177, Sarah Jane (Sallie) TEMPLE-47178, Cammie Lillian TEMPLE-47180, Lewis G. (Bill) TEMPLE-109672, Levi G. (Bill) TEMPLE-47179, Ida Mae TEMPLE-47182, Ernest Burton TEMPLE-47181, Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE-47183, Joel Andrew (Joe) TEMPLE-47184, Nancy Marie (Marie) TEMPLE-47176, Frances Athalee (Athalee) TEMPLE-47185, James Edward (Ed) TEMPLE-47187, Ruby Beatrice (Ruby) TEMPLE-47188.


Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE9686,54770 was born on 25 May 1906 in TX.85537,90484,94493,96298 He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Ellis Co., TX.85537 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Itasca, Hill, TX.94493 In April 1930 Francis was a farmer in Hill Co., TX.90484 He lived 419 Ryan Street in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX in 1936.96298 He died on 16 May 1936 at the age of 29 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX.47346,96298,96299 Died at home of tuberculosis. Grave marker incorrectly gave his dates as 1900-1935. Buried in Itasca, TX. His parents were both from KY. Given as Franklin M. in 1930, he appeared as Marion Francis in his daughter's birth record, and Francis Marion in the census. Parents: Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE-47174 and Nora Nancy (Nora) VAUGHN-47175.

Spouse: Lula May (May) WISE-54013. Lula May (May) WISE and Francis Marion (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 28 November 1927 in Hill Co., TX.90484,96300 Children were: Delores Faye TEMPLE-54014, Gay TEMPLE-116929, Frankie Maye TEMPLE-54015, Willie TEMPLE-54016.


Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE19407 was born on 30 March 1838 in OH.1529,11617,28857,32661,96301 He appeared in the census in August 1850 in Washington, Scioto, OH.32661 In July 1860 he was a farmer in Washington, Scioto, OH.1529 Francis served in the military between 1862 and 1865.96302 Enlisted as a private in Battery L of the 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery on 24 Jul 1862, and was discharged on 4 Jul 1865. (His OH Soldiers Grave Registration Card said he enlisted 28 Jul.) He appeared in the census in 1890 in Portsmouth, Scioto, OH.96302 He was ill with rheumatism in 1890 in Portsmouth, Scioto, OH.96302 He had been ill since the end of the Civil War. In June 1900 Francis was a farmer in Wayne Twp., Scioto, OH.11617,96303 Enumerated nearby his brother William. Enumerated twice with his whole family. He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Portsmouth, Scioto, OH.28857 Enumerated with his daughter Mary's family. He died on 21 October 1917 at the age of 79 in Portsmouth, Scioto, OH.96304,96305,96306,96307,96308,96309 Died of heart trouble. Buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, OH. Also reported, with a 23 Oct death date, as having been buried in State of Ohio Asylum for the Insane Cemetery,
Columbus, OH. They are both for the same person - there were no other contendes with a date of death in 1917 - but one of these must be a cenotaph. It is not possible from available records to determine which. Francis has reference number RLT # U2145.3129 Given as Frank B. in 1920, he is clearly not Benjamin F. because his age is wrong, he is listed as the brother of Lavinia (Houchins) Temple, and they are both listed as widowed.

Parents: James TEMPLE-21621 and Lydia EVANS-21622.

Spouse: Margaret Ann BARLOW-21624. Margaret Ann BARLOW and Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE were married on 8 August 1868 in Portsmouth, Scioto, OH.11620 Children were: Mary Lydia (Mary) TEMPLE-21626, Anna Margaret (Annie) TEMPLE-21627, Edna Irene TEMPLE-21628, David Heck (David) TEMPLE-21625.


Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE13304,16635,17854,43803 was born in May 1860 in Cambridge, Guernsey, OH.5289,25635,46185,61603,61604,61605 Given as 2 months old in July 1860. Gave Feb 1859 when enumerated in Pickaway Co., OH. The enumerator had a hard time with the year - Marion claimed to be 41, but the enumerator initially put down 1869 (which is how he left it for Marion's wife) in 1900. He appeared in the census in July 1860 in Cambridge, Guernsey, OH.61603 He appeared in the census in June 1870 in Cambridge, Guernsey, OH.61604 In June 1880 Francis was a farm laborer in Cambridge, Guernsey, OH.61605 In June 1880 he was a laborer in Ohio Twp., Gallia, OH.5289 Enumerated with his grandparents Wofford. In June 1900 he was a farmer in Knox, Guernsey, OH.46185 In June 1900 Francis was a farmer in Pickaway Twp., Pickaway, OH.25635 Enumerated twice. He died in 1916 at the age of 56 in Chillicothe, Ross, OH.96310 Buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Chillicothe, OH. He has reference number RLT # (None).9724 Francis has reference number RLT # F941.3129 His parents were from Ireland (father) and OH (mother) in 1900. He did not know his father's birthplace in 1880.

Linkage of this specific Francis Temple to Michael and Margery is based on timing. However, it is possible that he is confused with Franklin M. Temple, of similar age, b OH, husband of Alice Hutchison. Franklin was mainly found in Tuscarawas Co.

His son John Wesley named him, as the husband of Mary Craig, as William Marion Temple when he married Lula Day. However, his son Thomas said he was Marion Temple, husband of Mary Craig, when Thomas married May Hitch. Parents: TEMPLE-47361 and WOFFORD-47362.

Spouse: Mary Elizabeth CRAIG-40654. Mary Elizabeth CRAIG and Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE were married on 1 May 1881 in Gallia Co., OH.465,16635,25635 Children were: H.A. TEMPLE-40655, William Marion TEMPLE-47348, Marshall Clinton TEMPLE-47341, Emma E. TEMPLE-47365, Thomas H. TEMPLE Sr.-47366, John Wesley (John) TEMPLE-47345.


Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE Jr.52883 was born on 3 June 1867 in Crawford Co., AR.621,52885 He appeared in the census in 1870 in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.52887 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Cedar Creek Twp., Crawford, AR.52885 Francis died in July 1896 at the age of 29 in Rudy, Crawford, AR.96311 Parents: Francis Marion TEMPLE-18213 and Minerva LEWIS-18219.

Spouse: Martha Jane EVANS-18493. Martha Jane EVANS and Francis Marion (Marion) TEMPLE Jr. were married on 6 July 1891 in Crawford Co., AR.2780,21644,32677 Children were: Nora TEMPLE-18494, Wylie TEMPLE-18495, Edward TEMPLE-18496, Quilla Fay TEMPLE-18497.


Francis May TEMPLE was born on 21 July 1922 in Norfolk City, VA.96312


Francis May TEMPLE96313 was born on 13 September 1923 in Andrews, Georgetown, SC.7645,7647,7838 She appeared in the census in April 1930 in Pennington, Bradley, AR.7645 She appeared in the census in April 1940 in Pennington, Bradley, AR.7647 Francis lived in FL before 1951.140 She died on 28 September 2006 at the age of 83 in Metairie, Jefferson, LA.140 Middle initial L in early censuses. Parents: Prather Gule (Prather) TEMPLE-31097 and Odice Ware (Odice) ABERNATHY-31099.

Spouse: CARTER-101169. Francis May TEMPLE and CARTER were married before August 1943.7838


Francis Miller TEMPLE was born in 1902 in IA.96314 He appeared in the census in 1925 in Vinton, Benton, IA.96315 His parents were from England (father) and MI (mother).


Francis N. TEMPLE96316 was born on 18 August 1839 in Gardner, Worcester, MA. He/she died on 12 December 1839 at the age of 0 in Gardner, Worcester, MA. Buried in Old Burying Ground, Gardner, MA. Parents: Seth Heywood (Seth) TEMPLE-1449 and Phebe JACKSON-2047.


Francis O. TEMPLE was born on 27 March 1882 in Middle Point, Van Wert, OH.86047 She died on 9 October 1882 at the age of 0 in Middle Point, Van Wert, OH.86047 Died of malarial fever. Parents: James Boston TEMPLE-39717 and Sarah E. DANNISON-45090.


Francis Octovene (Francie) TEMPLE was born on 29 July 1933 in Merryville, Beauregard, LA.33206,45487 She appeared in the census in April 1940 in Houston, Harris, TX.45487 She died on 16 July 2001 at the age of 67 in Humble, Harris, TX.96317,96318 Parents: John Davis (John) TEMPLE-33906 and Sarah Marie (Marie) HUDSON-33996.

Spouse: James Donald FAULKNER-103541. Francis Octovene (Francie) TEMPLE and James Donald FAULKNER were married in January 1951 in Fort Bend Co., TX.33206,33207 License was dated 2 Jan 1951, which may also be the date of marriage, but there was no minister's return.

Spouse: GLEASON-103542.


Francis P. TEMPLE was born in 1849 in OH.35616,43273 He appeared in the census in November 1850 in Union Twp., Clermont, OH.35616 He appeared in the census in September 1860 in Preston, Richland, IL.43273 Francis died. Parents: Dependence TEMPLE-4551 and Eliza Jane (Eliza) HIGHLANDS-24760.


Francis P. TEMPLE (private).3752

Spouse: Josephine A. -163982.


Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE2781,13765 was born in 1844 in LA.66398,66399 His children gave his birthplace as GA in 1900, but this was an error. He served in the military between 1862 and 1865.25089 Bryan Howerton provided the following research on Francis' Civil War record:

Francis P. Temple enlisted in Co. C, 1st Louisiana Cavalry, at New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 4, 1862. He was discharged before August 31, 1862; then reenlisted at Bayou Sara, Louisiana, on December 12, 1862, and served with this command to the end of the war. He was a prisoner of war, and paroled at Gainesville, Alabama, on May 12, 1865. His residence was listed as Bayou Sara, Louisiana. He appears on the rolls as Frank Temple. Co. C, 1st Louisiana Cavalry, was recruited in West Feliciana Parish. He moved about 1868 in MS. In August 1870 Francis was a dry goods salesman in Yalobusha Co., MS.66399 He lived in MS between 1871 and 1875.66397 Dates derived from birth places of his children. Actual duration may have been longer. In June 1880 he was a bookkeeper in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS.66398 Francis moved before 1883 in AR.66397 He died on 4 December 1886 at the age of 42.25089 Sometimes given as James, unless there is confusion with another person. He had a relative named Joe Temple, who may be a son.

Spouse: Sarah A. (Sallie) PRUITT-56372. Sarah A. (Sallie) PRUITT and Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 1 March 1864 in Yalobusha Co., MS.13765 Linda Temple Acrey suggested that the marriage might have occurred around the Mifflin, TN, area. Children were: Mary L. TEMPLE-56381, Robert Henry TEMPLE-98266, Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE Jr.-56382, Henry E. TEMPLE-56383, Percy Clayton (P.C.) TEMPLE-56384, Steward C. TEMPLE-56373, Courtenay Dillon TEMPLE-56385, P.R. TEMPLE-56386, Ruth TEMPLE-56375.


Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE Jr.685 was born in 1869 in Yalobusha Co., MS.685,66398,66399 MA Death records for his son Benjamin indicate he was born in LA. He appeared in the census in August 1870 in Yalobusha Co., MS.66399 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha, MS.66398 Francis died. Parents: Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE-56371 and Sarah A. (Sallie) PRUITT-56372.

Spouse: Mattie A. BEASLEY-47487. Mattie A. BEASLEY and Francis P. (Frank) TEMPLE Jr. were married on 26 July 1885 in Union Parish, LA.2065


Francis Paul TEMPLE9549 was born on 25 September 1907 in Danville, Montour, PA.55847,55848,55850,65039,96319 He gave the date in 1909 in his WWII draft registration. Gave the date as 1911 in the 1940 census. He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Danville, Montour, PA.55848 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Danville, Montour, PA.55847 Francis lived Ash Street in Danville, Montour, PA in 1931.96320 In April 1940 he was a garbage truck driver in Danville, Montour, PA.96319 Gave his marital status a single. In October 1940 he was an employee of Raymond Diehl in Danville, Montour, PA.65039 Francis lived in Turbotville, Northumberland, PA in 1941.91054 He served in the military between 1942 and 1945.65039 Dates approximate. Served in the Navy. Received an Honorable Discharge 22 Dec 1945. Specific dates, ranks, units and locations unknown. He died on 12 September 1966 at the age of 58 in Danville, Montour, PA.91055,96321 Died of undisclosed causes after an illness of two weeks' duratioon at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Danville, PA. Not found in 1930. Parents: William Henry (William) TEMPLE-22775 and Caroline Irene (Clara\Caroline\Carry) MATTHEWS-22785.

Spouse: Mary Catherine BOYER-67293. Mary Catherine BOYER and Francis Paul TEMPLE were married on 12 March 1927 in Danville, Montour, PA.16193

Spouse: Mildred Irene PHILLIPS-22793. Mildred Irene PHILLIPS and Francis Paul TEMPLE were married on 22 February 1941 in Turbotville, Northumberland, PA.65040,65041 Newspaper reports said the ceremony was at the home of the bride's mother, which was 417 Mill Street, apparently in Danville. Children were: Donna Lee TEMPLE-93599.


Francis Peter TEMPLE (private).96322 Parents: Lorin M. TEMPLE-182027 and UNKNOWN-182028.

Spouse: UNKNOWN-182019. Children were: Jesse Davis TEMPLE-182020, Marisa Chiane TEMPLE-182047.


Francis Peter (Frank) TEMPLE was born on 24 March 1866 in Ontario Co., Ontario, Canada.1921,28038,28039,28040 Gave 1869 in 1916. There is an error in the year, since his sibling James was born in a slightly different month in 1866. He lived in Bruce North Co., Ontario, Canada in 1891.9604 He appeared in the census in 1901 in Brenda, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Francis appeared in the census in July 1906 in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.28039 In 1911 he was a farmer in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.96323 In 1916 he was a farmer in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.1921 Francis lived in Waskada, Souris, Manitoba, Canada in 1927.53856 He lived in Waskada, Souris, Manitoba, Canada in 1953.64126 He died in 1963 at the age of 97.9604 He claimed Scotch descent. Parents: Peter TEMPLE-64784 and Elizabeth Mary (Betsy) TAYLOR-64785.

Spouse: Agnes DAZEBL-64783. Agnes DAZEBL and Francis Peter (Frank) TEMPLE were married before 1904. Children were: James Earl (Earl) TEMPLE-64791.


Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE III9777,96324 was born on 5 February 1918 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.27865,27868,96324,96325 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in San Antonio Twp., Los Angeles, CA.27865 He appeared in the census in April 1940 in San Antonio Twp., Los Angeles, CA.27868 In October 1940 Francis was an employee of the Southern Pacific Railroad in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.33061 He lived 7615 1/2 South Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in October 1940.33061 He was living with his father. He served in the military between 1941 and 1945.57118,96325 Served from 10 Oct 1941 to 7 Jun 1945 in the Coast Guard. Francis lived 7011 Miramonte Boulevard in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in 1942.57118 He lived 7011 Miramonte Boulevard in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA on 10 July 1942.33061 He lived 1670 East 82nd Place in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA before 1945.33061 In 1948 Francis was a railroad clerk in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.47465 He lived 1625 East 81st Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in 1948.47465 He died on 10 July 2001 at the age of 83 in Norwalk, Los Angeles, CA.96326,96327 Buried in Riverside National Cemetery, Section 55 Site 3545. Although he was enumerated with his aunts and uncles and grandmother, his father was given as single in 1930. To further muddy things, in his SSAN application, he gave his mother as Anita Davoust, who was actually his grandmother. Parents: Francis Pliny Fisk (Pliny) TEMPLE-6329 and Florence BACEJALUPI-25950.

Spouse: Mary Elizabeth (Betty) MC GUIRE-25952. Mary Elizabeth (Betty) MC GUIRE and Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE III were married on 24 January 1942 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.9777,57118 The Workman and Temple genealogy gave 5 Jan 1942, which disagrees with their official papers. They9777,57118 were divorced before December 1948. Children were: Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE IV-25953.

Spouse: Darlene Marie JOHNSON-25954. Darlene Marie JOHNSON and Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE III were married on 8 December 1948 in Huntington Park, Los Angeles, CA.9777,47465 They9777,47465 were divorced before 1969. Children were: Gary Alan TEMPLE-25955, Thomas Edward TEMPLE-25956, Renee Lavon TEMPLE-25957.

Spouse: Estella Josephine OLSON-25958. Children were: Marina Anita TEMPLE-25959.

Spouse: Beatrice D. KARLIN-25960.

Spouse: Maria Odily BU-25961.

Spouse: Celina MONTIEO-25962.

Spouse: Maria Tanya CARILLO-25963.


Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE IV (private).7837 Parents: Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE III-25951 and Mary Elizabeth (Betty) MC GUIRE-25952.

Spouse: Carolyn Kay ACOSTA-60428. Children were: Samantha Eryn TEMPLE-60429.

Spouse: Cathleen Marie SANDERSON-59892. Children were: Adam Fisk TEMPLE-60423.

Spouse: Beverly E. LANDRETH-59891.


Francis Pliny Fisk (Francisco) TEMPLE96328,96329,96330,96331,96332,96333 was born on 13 February 1822 in Reading, Middlesex, MA.96328,96334,96335 Gave his age as 26 in 1852. Between 1841 and 1849 he was a Clerk in Jonathan Temple's Store in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96336 As his half-brother Jonathan's junior by 26 years, he was born after Jonathan went to sea and moved to California. When F.P.F. arrived in Los Angeles, he had never met his brother. He moved in 1841 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96329,96336 Francis appeared in the census in 1850 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96337 He owner of Alcatraz Island about 1850 in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA.96338 Alcatraz Island was one of the points in the bay of San Francisco chosen for defense, but like many of the other such sites, it was covered by private claims. Also known as Bird and White Island, it was purchased by California Governor John C. Fremont for $ 5,000, and batteries were under construction by 1854, but that is not the whole story. "The Bay of San Francisco : the metropolis of the Pacific Coast and its suburban cities: a history" described the sequence of events as follow:
"The island was granted in 1846 by Gov. Pio Pico to William Workman, who transferred it to F.P.F. Temple, who sold it to Fremont. It is understood that Fremont never paid the purchase money, and yet sold it to Palmer, Cook and Company. Temple sued Fremont for it. Palmer, Cook and Company sued the Government, but their claim was dismissed." This was reported in the Sacramento Union, 14 Feb 1856. The outcome of Don Francisco's suit is not known to me.

Jason Edward Temple, a grandson of Francis Pliny Fisk III, mentioned that he thought his grandfather's papers included the original deeds to Alcatraz, San Clemente Island, and Mission San Gabriel. In 1852 he was a farmer in Los Angeles Co., CA.96335 In July 1860 Francis was a ranchero in El Monte, Los Angeles, CA.96339 Between 1868 and 1871 he was a banker in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96340,96341 Together with his father-in-law William Workman and Isaias W. Hellman, opened the first bank in Los Angeles. The History of Downey explains that the partnership was largely held together by Hellman, who, though only 25, was the financial wizard behind the bank. It seems that "Temple was public spirited and easily taken in by wild-eyed dreamers and schemes with grandiose plans of development and money-making. Workman was more interested in developing his ranch at La Puente and took little concern in the bank. Hellman soon became uneasy with the relationship and in January of 1871, bought out his partners; and joined with John Downey. They organized under the title Farmers and Merchants Bank. It guided Southern California's economic development well down into the present century." See more on this bank under Don Francisco's next attempt at banking. In Jul 1866, he bought the north unit of the Fulton and Main Street block and the People's Market. He appeared in the census in 1870 in El Monte, Los Angeles, CA.96342 Francis a traveler on the Overland Train in 1870 in Ogden, Weber, UT.96343 Took the Overland Train from Ogden Utah, departing 20 Aug 1870 and arriving in Oakland, CA on 22 Aug 1870. Accompanied by W. Temple, who was most likely his son William. Between 1871 and 1876 he was a banker in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96340,96341 After dissolving his earlier bank, Temple and Workman started another on Temple Block in Los Angeles. However, Temple was apparently not a banker by inclination, and the bank failed. The History of Beverly Hills, although incorrectly confusing Don Francisco with his brother Don Juan, explained that unsecured loans were given to "sharpers," on the basis of character only. These obviously bad investments failed, and brought the bank down. There was an accusation that the bank manager was in collusion with the "sharpers," but the history gives nothing further on that.

In August, 1875, a run on the Bank of California led its president, William C. Ralston, to commit suicide when he could not cover the withdrawals. This led to suspicions about other banks that were involved with the Bank of California, among them Temple-Workman. In October 1875, every bank in California closed their doors. The first to reopen was Hellman's Farmer's and Merchants Bank, which had been the enterprise in which Temple and Workman had been partners. Temple-Workman did not reopen until December, based on a high interest loan from "Lucky" Baldwin, a Comstock millionaire. But the terms of the loan undermined confidence in the Temple-Workman bank. Within a month, he still had more outstanding bad loans, and the loan from Baldwin had been used up. On 12 Jan 1876, the doors were closed for the last time. When Workman's ranch was taken away as part of the closure, he shot himself. Temple suffered a paralytic stroke. He associated with the Los Angeles and Independence Railroad in 1874 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.96344 Served briefly as President of the road, but turned this over to John P. Jones in late 1874. Francis died on 27 April 1880 at the age of 58 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.9776,11795,96328,96345 Died at Rancho La Merced of apoplexy. Buried in El Campo Santo Cemetery, Industry, Los Angeles, CA. He has reference number RLT # 375.96346 Built the Temple Block in Los Angeles. Temple Street in LA is named for him.

Temple (Francis Pliny F.), 1841, native of Mass., who came on the Tasso at the age of 20, engaging in trade at Los Ang. with his brother John. iv. 279. Later he established a stock rancho at S. Emigdio, near Ft Tejon; was a member of the banking firm of Hellman, T., & Co. from '68, and from '72 of T. & Workman. He died in '80 at his rancho of La Merced. iv. 635; v. 320; leaving a widow-the daughter of Wm Workman-and several children. He took but slight part in politics, but was always prominent in business affairs. All his property was lost by the failure of the banking firm in '75. (His partner, Worden, committed suicide over the affair.)

This last write-up is a bit inaccurate. Temple went into business with his father-in-law, William Workman, and together they formed the Temple and Workman Bank in Los Angeles in 1871. The bank failed in the panic of 1875, causing both Temple and Workman to lose all their possessions. Workman subsequently committed suicide.

In the 1850 Census of California, he appears in Los Angeles using the name Francisco. He took the name after conversion to Catholicism in order to marry Antonia. His friends, however, called him "Templito" due to his short stature.

Jackson Graves recorded the following:

When the banking house of Temple Workman failed, in 1875, its owners borrowed $225,000 from E. J. Baldwin, of San Francisco, with interest at 1 1/4% per month, compounded monthly. Included in the mortgage were 40,000 acres of the Puente Rancho, owned by William Workman, the Temple Block at the junction of Temple, Spring and Main streets, a valuable piece of property on Spring Street, in Los Angeles, where the city hall is now being built, and a half interest in the Rancho Las Cienegas hereinbefore described. To accommodate his friend, F. P. F. Temple, of Temple Workman, Juan Mateo Sanchez included his three properties, the Merced, the Potrero Grande and the Felipe Lugo, in the mortgage. Workman committed suicide, Temple had a stroke of paralysis, lingered for a time, and died.

The Temple Workman Bank failed in September, 1875; opened for a time on money borrowed from E. J. Baldwin, and closed permanently in June, 1876.

Harris Newmark recalled of him:

Another citizen of Los Angeles who owned much property when I came, and who lived upon his ranch, was Francis Phinney Fisk Temple, one of the first Los Angeles supervisors, a man exceptionally modest and known among his Spanish-speaking friends as Templito, because of his five feet four stature. He came here, by way of the Horn, in 1841, when he was but nineteen years of age, and for a while was in business with his brother John. Marrying Senorita Antonia Margarita Workman, however, on September 30th, 1845, Francis made his home at La Merced Ranch, twelve miles east of Los Angeles, in the San Gabriel Valley, where he had a spacious and hospitable adobe after the old Spanish style, shaped something like a U, and about seventy by one hundred and ten feet in size. Around this house, later destroyed by fire, Temple planted twenty acres of fruit trees and fifty thousand or more vines, arranging the whole in a garden partly enclosed by a fence the exception rather than the rule for even a country nabob of that time. Templito also owned other ranches many miles in extent; but misfortune overtook him, and by the nineties his estate possessed scarcely a single acre of land in either the city or the county of Los Angeles; and he breathed his last in a rude sheep herder's camp in a corner of one of his famous properties.

More on him and his family can be found at the Southern California Vanguards website, http://www.homesteadmuseum.org/family/part1.htm.

The family ended up with quite a few land holdings in addition tot he ranchos mentioned. Research by Jason Edward Temple, <jasontemple@msn.com>, grandson of Francis Pliny Fisk Temple III, indicated that the family (Thomas Edward Temple specifically) may still have the original deeds for the family's ownership of Alcatraz, San Clemente and Mission San Gabriel. Parents: Captain Jonathan TEMPLE-5701 and Lucinda PARKER-5730.

Spouse: Antonia Margarita (Margarita) WORKMAN-6078. Antonia Margarita (Margarita) WORKMAN and Francis Pliny Fisk (Francisco) TEMPLE were married on 29 September 1845 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.9776,11795,96328,96331,96347 This was the first marriage recorded between two people who both bore English surnames in Los Angeles. Married at Mission San Gabriel in Los Angeles. City records indicate a date one day earlier, on 28 September. Children were: Thomas Workman TEMPLE-6079, Francis Workman TEMPLE-6080, William Workman TEMPLE-6081, David Harrison TEMPLE-6082, John Harrison TEMPLE-6083, David Harrison Parker TEMPLE-19409, Maria Lucinda Amanda (Lucy) TEMPLE-6084, Inez TEMPLE-6085, Margarita Antonia (Maggie) TEMPLE-6086, Walter Pablo TEMPLE-6087, Charles Parker (Carlos) TEMPLE-6088, Andrea TEMPLE-50195.


Francis Pliny Fisk (Pliny) TEMPLE80184 was born on 24 August 1887 in Rancho Potrero de Felipe Lugo, Los Angeles, CA.10412,19776,27865,27866,27867,33059,96348 He appeared in the census in June 1900 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.27867 Between 1908 and 1912 he was a plumber in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.2438,6205,6206 Francis lived 717 Kohler Street in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in 1908.6205 In April 1910 he was a plumber in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.27866 He lived 2655 Long Beach Avenue in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in 1911.6206 In 1917 Francis was a plumber in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.10412 In January 1920 he was a railroad shop plumber in Las Vegas, Clark, NV.96348 Enumerated as a married boarder, but his wife is not present. In 1921 he was an employee of the Salt Lake Railroad.92161 In April 1930 Francis was a carpenter in San Antonio Twp., Los Angeles, CA.27865 Listed his marital status as single. In April 1940 he was a building plumber in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.33059 He lived 7615 1/2 South Vemont Avenue in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA in October 1940.33061 Francis lived 404 East Tonopah Street in North Las Vegas, Clark, NV in 1963.96349 He died on 3 June 1963 at the age of 75 in Las Vegas, Clark, NV.11795,96349 Died of a ruptured aortic aneurism. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Las Vegas, NV. As unlikely as it might seem that he was a plumber in the early 1900s, he was living about ten blocks from his father in 1913. Not many other reasonable candidates to be this plumber. Also, although he apparently had two wives before 1930, he claimed to be single, not divorced or widowed, in 1930. His martial status was unknown at the time of his death. Parents: John Harrison TEMPLE-6083 and Anita Ysabel Ester (Annie) DAVOUST-6328.

Spouse: Leona BARNUM-25949. Leona BARNUM and Francis Pliny Fisk (Pliny) TEMPLE were married before 1914.

Spouse: Florence BACEJALUPI-25950. Florence BACEJALUPI and Francis Pliny Fisk (Pliny) TEMPLE were married on 27 June 1914 in Santa Ana, Orange, CA.9777,10413 Children were: Francis Pliny Fisk TEMPLE III-25951.

Spouse: Enid Leona FARNHAM-85852. Enid Leona FARNHAM and Francis Pliny Fisk (Pliny) TEMPLE were married on 11 April 1938 in Las Vegas, Clark, NV.33060


Colonel Francis Porter (Frank) TEMPLE was born on 8 April 1908 in Newport News, Newport News, VA.47905,47906,47907,47908,96350,96351,96352 He appeared in the census in July 1910 in Wythe Twp., Elizabeth City, VA.47907 He appeared in the census in January 1920 in Jacksonville, Duval, FL.47905 Francis appeared in the census in April 1930 in Matoaca, Chesterfield, VA.47906 He lived in Washington, DC on 1 April 1935.96352 In April 1940 he was a wholesale plumbing manager in Arlington, Arlington, VA.96352 In October 1940 Francis was an employee of Noland Company, Incorporated in Washington, DC.96353 He lived North Vernon Street in Country Club Grove, Arlington, VA in October 1940.44709 He lived 3805 North Vernon Street in Arlington, Arlington, VA in 1947.47908 Francis retired on 25 May 1947.96354 He lived in Orlando, Orange, FL in 1954.47910 He lived in Winter Park, Orange, FL in 1980.80865 Francis died on 7 April 1996 at the age of 87 in Winter Park, Orange, FL.96350,96351,96355 Buried in All Saints Episcopal Chruch, Winter Park, FL. Middle initial was M in 1940.

He may be Frank Temple (1865-1952), son of Urijah Temple and Leah Catherine Dumond. Parents: John Clarence (John) TEMPLE Sr.-22370 and Henrietta Eloise (Eloise) JOHNSTON-22375.

Spouse: Maree Mabel (Marie) NICARDA-122051. Maree Mabel (Marie) NICARDA and Colonel Francis Porter (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 26 March 1931 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.30173,61361 Their license was # 4506, 25 Mar 1931.

Spouse: Mary Virginia WALTER-56495. Mary Virginia WALTER and Colonel Francis Porter (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 30 September 1939 in Washington, DC.96356,96357,96358 Children were: Nancy Lloyd TEMPLE-56496, Patricia Downing TEMPLE-56497.


Francis Richard (Frank) TEMPLE was born on 10 December 1868 in New York City, New York, NY.8931,34927,34932,73215,73216,73217,73218,73219,73220,96359 Claimed Dec 1869 in 1915. He appeared in the census in July 1870 in New York City, New York, NY.34932 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Tarrytown, Westchester, NY.34927 Francis served in the military in 1889.96360 Served as a private in the 8th Company, 7th Regiment of New York. In June 1900 he was a fair loan agent in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73216 In June 1905 he was an insurance man in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.73221 In April 1910 Francis was an insurance company president in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73218 In June 1915 he was an insurance broker in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73220 In February 1920 he was an insurance broker in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73215 In April 1930 Francis was an insurance broker in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73217 In April 1940 he was an insurance broker in Montclair, Essex, NJ.73219 He lived 383 Upper Mountain Avenue in Montclair, Essex, NJ before 1946.50490 Francis lived 291 Branchport Avenue in Long Branch, Monmouth, NJ in 1957.96361 He died on 17 November 1957 at the age of 88 in Highlands, Monmouth, NJ.8931,96361,96362 Died in Ocean View Nursing Home in Sea Bright, NJ, after a long period of unspecified failing health. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx, NY. He was educated at Columbia University.8931 His parents were from Wales (father) and NY (mother). Parents: Thomas M. JONES-50258 and Emma Marie Therese Rosalie FRANCIS-50259.

Spouse: Catherine E. (Carrie) SLOCUM-50252. Catherine E. (Carrie) SLOCUM and Francis Richard (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 12 February 1896 in Brooklyn, Kings, NY.73216,73218,73223 Children were: Katherine S. TEMPLE-50253, Sylvia Louise TEMPLE-50254.


Francis Roland (Frank) TEMPLE96363 was born on 2 April 1927 in Marcus Hook, Delaware, PA.46444,46445,46446,46449,96364 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Chester, Delaware, PA.46444 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Marcus Hook, Delaware, PA.46445 Francis appeared in the census in April 1940 in Marcus Hook, Delaware, PA.46446 He was educated at Ridley Park High School in April 1945 in Marcus Hook, Delaware, PA.46449 He lived 624 Post Road in Marcus Hook, Delaware, PA in April 1945.46449 Francis lived in PA before 1951.96365 He lived in Wilmington, New Castle, DE in 1983.96365 He died on 9 July 1983 at the age of 56 in Elsmere, New Castle, DE.27680,96365,96366 Buried in Gracelawn Memorial Park, New Castle, DE. Parents: Avery A. TEMPLE-138327 and Katherine Cassandra (Katherine) ISAACS-138328.

Spouse: Dolores M. -162508. Dolores M. and Francis Roland (Frank) TEMPLE were married.

Spouse: Lorraine Beverly DAVIS-138627. Lorraine Beverly DAVIS and Francis Roland (Frank) TEMPLE were married before 11 August 1975.27681

Spouse: Patricia SMITH-151391.


Francis Rolon TEMPLE (private).31660 Parents: Floyd Jefferson (Floyd) TEMPLE-621 and Margery May EIBERT-80577.


Francis Royal TEMPLE (private).13644 Parents: William Nelson TEMPLE-64712 and Evelyn Martha CRAIG-127545.

Spouse: Alma Marie BERUBE-127591. Children were: Richard William TEMPLE-127592, Lloyd Steven TEMPLE-127593, Monica Marie TEMPLE-127594.


Francis Scott TEMPLE (private). Parents: Kenton Earl TEMPLE-41941 and Jo Ann POSTLEWAIT-41944.


Francis Sheridan (Sheridan) TEMPLE was born on 30 November 1868 in Osage, Mitchell, IA.7730,7732,47402,56803 Gave Nov 1867 in 1900. He appeared in the census in June 1870 in Osage, Mitchell, IA.7730 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Stanton, Dunn, WI.7732 In June 1900 Francis was a night watchman in Superior, Douglas, WI.56803 He died on 5 April 1911 at the age of 42 in Shell Lake Twp., Washburn, WI.7733,96367 Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Dunn, WI. Parents: James Franklin (James) TEMPLE-50213 and Mary Eloise (Mary, Ella) ACKLEY-50217.

Spouse: Ida MC DORMAN-44382. Ida MC DORMAN and Francis Sheridan (Sheridan) TEMPLE were married on 6 January 1895 in St. Croix Co., WI.56803,56806 Children were: Susan J. TEMPLE-68569.


Francis Sherman (Frank) TEMPLE60325 was born on 27 May 1865 in Middle Point, Van Wert, OH.23498,23505,60326,60327,60328,60329,96368 The census points toward Washington Twp., Van Wert, OH, but he claimed Middle Point in his SSACI. He appeared in the census in July 1870 in Washington Twp., Van Wert, OH.23498 In June 1900 he was a restaurant keeper in Tully, Van Wert, OH.60328 In April 1910 Francis was an implement store salesman in Tully, Van Wert, OH.60327 In January 1920 he was a hardware store salesman in Convoy, Van Wert, OH.60326 In April 1940 he was a retail hardware salesman in Convoy, Van Wert, OH.60329 Francis died on 4 June 1943 at the age of 78 in Van Wert Co., OH.23505,96369,96370 Buried in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Van Wert Co., OH. His parents were both from OH. Parents: Henry H. TEMPLE-43032 and Julia Ann COCHRAN-52540.

Spouse: Brittie MULLEN-52538. Brittie MULLEN and Francis Sherman (Frank) TEMPLE were married on 29 November 1888 in Van Wert Co., OH.60325,60327 They claimed 10 years of marriage in 1900. Children were: Artie May TEMPLE-52536, Clie C. TEMPLE-60361, Mabelle Fern (Mabel) TEMPLE-53908, Mark M. TEMPLE-74580, Mildred L. TEMPLE-52539.


Francis V. TEMPLE57523 was born on 2 July 1911 in Axtell, Marshall, KS.59857,96371,96372 In April 1930 he was a farm laborer in Lincoln, Marshall, KS.59857 He served in the military between 1942 and 1945.89353 Dates approximate. Inducted 20 Jun 1942 at Marysville, KS. Served in the Army. Service # 372-070554. Francis lived in Axtell, Marshall, KS in 1952.59860 He died on 22 March 1994 at the age of 82 in Topeka, Shawnee, KS.59882,96372,96373 Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Axtell, KS. Unmarried. Parents: Robert William (Bob) TEMPLE-21756 and Effie Florence (Effie) MORRIS-21765.


Francis W. TEMPLE was born about 1856. He was educated at M.I.T. in 1877 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.83173