Captain James TEMPLE25656 was born in 1772 in Mecklenburg Co., NC.13951,25656 He served in the military between 1799 and 1801 in Washington Co., TN.103399 Initially commissioned as a Cornet in the Washington District Cavalry Regiment on 24 Jun 1799, he was advanced to Captain on 27 Jan 1801. Between 1814 and 1822 he was a Surveyor.25657 James died between 1820 and 1822 at the age of 48 in Memphis, Shelby, TN.25656,25657 Died of malaria while on a surveying trip. He was a Farmer in Greeneville, Greene, TN.13951,25656,25657 Parents: Major TEMPLE-4486 and Mary Jane KENNEDY-4488.

Spouse: Mary McCoy (Polly) CRAIG-4615. Mary McCoy (Polly) CRAIG and Captain James TEMPLE were married on 12 February 1811 in Greene Co., TN.7879,8054,25656,25657,25658,25659 Temple People, Vol. II gave the year as 1809. Children were: Nancy Kennedy TEMPLE-4616, Jane Mary TEMPLE-4617, Eliza M. TEMPLE-4618, Major Samuel (Major) TEMPLE-4619, William TEMPLE-4620, Oliver Perry (Oliver) TEMPLE-4621, Eleanor A. (Ellen) TEMPLE-21677.


James TEMPLE103400 was born about 1774 in Pasquotank Co., NC.103400 He appeared in the census in 1800 in Pasquotank Co., NC.74002 He is given as a male over 45, so I am concerned about this identification and his assumed birth date. He died about 1829 at the age of 55. Not enumerated in the 1810 census. It is possible he is the James who fought in the Revolution on the side of the colonists and later married Rachel, a nurse. If so, Rachel is known by the following: 1 January-31 August 1782: A Rachel Temple, Nurse, is continually shown on pay abstracts for Refugee Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina (same, pages 534/535). No apparent relation to Thomas or James Temple from NC. (A Rachel Temple was married to a James Temple from SC who served in the Revolutionary War on the side of the colonist. This James died in SC 6 Sept 1829 and is not the James Temple from NC. Ref: Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files). Parents: Joseph TEMPLE-4521 and Sarah SNOWDEN-26188.


James TEMPLE103401 was born about 1774 in Pasquotank Co., NC.66228 Range derived from the 1786 census of Pasquotank County and the 1790 federal census. The dates, however, come from Temple People vol. II, and appear way too late for his service in the Revolution. He served in the military in 1781/2. Served as a private in Colonel John Phillips' Regiment, Jackson's Creek Militia, Camden District, SC. In Captain George Platt's company. Served 61 days from 1 Jun to 31 Jul 1781. Found by Ralph Berlyn Temple in the New Bern Library "Loyalists in the Southern Campaign, Volume I, page 163. He also appeared during the same period in Lt Col Zachariah Gibbs' Regiment, Spartan Militia (on page 282 of the same reference).

Petition for James Temple to receive back pay reveals much information about his war service and is copied here (same, page 144):

Nr __, Memorial of James Temple of Camden District, Colonel Ballentine's Regiment.
To Lieut Colonel Nisbet Balfour, Esquire, commanding his Majesty's 23rd Regiment, Royal Witch Fusileers and Commandant of Charleston, South Carolina.
Petitioner served with the British Troops from the return of British Government until he entered into the militia under Colonel Ballentine's command and received only two-months pay. He was one of the number that were taken and wounded near Ashley Ferry, and sent on command of General Gold's orders. His wounds rendered him incapable of duty from that time onward. He performed the duty of a sergeant from 1 September till he was wounded in November. Signed by James Temple.
Petitioner was one of Captain Hector McNeill's men in North Carolina who made his escape to Camden and joined the British. When he left North Carolina, he went to Georgia where he stayed until February 1781 then he came to Camden and joined Captain Hugh's Company of Militia, and received pay for the time he served in that company, which he left in the beginning of June last. He joined the militia at Monk's Corner a few days before the action at the Eutaws (8 September 1781) and lost the use of his arm by a wound he received last November. Colonel Ballentine, who has endorsed the petition, should recollect that he already paid the men in this company. Petitioner has been loyal and his home lost on account of his service. He has also lost the use of his arm. Signed by Robert Gray and William Ballentine.
(PRO T50, Vol 5)

He appears again in Dec 1782 as James Temple of NC, listed in the Refugee Pay Abastract, Third Class, in Charleston, SC (same reference as above, pages 504-505). He appeared in the census between 1784 and 1787 in Pasquotank Co., NC.103221 Enumerated near his father with 2 males 21-60, and 2 females. Also, 1 black 12-50, and 4 below 12 or above 50. James received the "Old Plantation" in his father's will in 1791 in Pasquotank Co., NC.1941 This was part of the land originally purchased by his father from William Nichols in 1768. He sold land to his brother Thomas on 18 August 1798 in Carteret Co., NC.1941 He lived in Carteret Co., NC about 1800.1941 James died in October 1836 at the age of 62 in Pasquotank Co., NC.1941,74002 Will dated 15 Oct 1836, probated in the court's March Term, 1837. He was named after his grandfather, James Mc Daniel.. Probably the James mentioned in the will of James Mc Daniel in 1780 as his grandson, and an executor of the will. Rise of the Temples identifies the son of Joseph and Sarah (Snowden) Temple as the James who married Miriam Smith. This is probably not correct, as that other James was probably the one who fought on the colonist's side in the Revolution, while this James was a loyalist (along with his father and brother). Parents: Thomas TEMPLE-4457 and Luraney (Fannie) MC DANIEL-4503.

Spouse: Miriam SMITH-26189. Miriam SMITH and James TEMPLE were married on 29 April 1791 in Pasquotank Co., NC.19961,47922 Ralph Berlyn Temple found this in the Pasquotank County Marriage Records 1767-1868. Children were: Gilico TEMPLE-5318, Rhoda TEMPLE-5319, Lodwick TEMPLE-5320.


James TEMPLE19407 was born in 1775.103402 He died in August 1829 at the age of 54 in Chester Co., PA.103402 Buried in Kennett Friends Burial Ground, Kennett Square, PA, Row 15. Parents: Benjamin TEMPLE-21453 and Hannah JONES-21871.

Spouse: Sarah MARSHALL-21881. Sarah MARSHALL and James TEMPLE were married on 11 January 1810.19407 Children were: Alice TEMPLE-21882, Ruth TEMPLE-21883, Esther TEMPLE-21884, Moses Marshall TEMPLE-21885, Sarah TEMPLE-21886, Jane Ann TEMPLE-21889, Margaretta TEMPLE-21887, Benjamin TEMPLE-21888, James TEMPLE-21621, Phoebe A. TEMPLE-21890.


James TEMPLE103403 was born in 1776 in Concord, Middlesex, MA.103403 He died in 1803 at the age of 27.103403 Not noted as being related to father in main body of the text. Parents: Benjamin TEMPLE-4401 and Sarah SANDERS-5797.


James TEMPLE52430 was born on 25 September 1784 in Upton, Worcester, MA. He died before 1789 at the age of 5. Parents: Stephen TEMPLE Jr.-467 and Susannah WOOD-777.


James TEMPLE was born in 1788 in Barbados. He was baptized on 26 April 1788 in Barbados.1941 Parents: Joseph TEMPLE-139126 and Ann -139127.


James TEMPLE72257,103404 was born on 23 September 1789 in Buckland, Franklin, MA.35331,49930,63569 Age given in the 1860 census was 75. Age given in 1850 was 65. He moved in 1814 in Chenango, Broome, NY.35331 In August 1850 he was a farmer in Chenango, Broome, NY.63569 In July 1860 James was a farmer in Chenango, Broome, NY.72258 He died on 24 April 1861 at the age of 71 in Chenango, Broome, NY.35331 He has reference number RLT # 434.23275 Parents: Stephen TEMPLE Jr.-467 and Susannah WOOD-777.

Spouse: Manda Alenda (Alenda) SHERWIN-17415. Manda Alenda (Alenda) SHERWIN and James TEMPLE were married on 10 November 1806 in Buckland, Franklin, MA.17432,69257,72259 Filed intention 9 Oct 1805. Children were: Freeman TEMPLE-2914, Polly Sherwin TEMPLE-17416, James TEMPLE-17417, Stephen TEMPLE-17418, Emily TEMPLE-17419, Alenda TEMPLE-17420, Eunice F. TEMPLE-17421, Jane Grey TEMPLE-17422, Susan TEMPLE-17423, Charlotte TEMPLE-17424.


James TEMPLE was born in 1790 in England, United Kingdom.87932 In 1822 he was a farmer.87932 He immigrated on 29 July 1822 to New York City, New York, NY.87932 Embarked at Liverpool aboard the Robert Quayle, and arrived in New York 29 Jul 1822.


James TEMPLE was born in 1790. He aboard the Robert Quayle arriving from Liverpool, ENgland on 29 July 1822 in New York City, New York, NY.14883 He was a farmer.


James TEMPLE55276 was born on 11 October 1790 in North Huntingdon, Westmoreland, PA.72003 He died on 17 October 1809 at the age of 19 in North Huntingdon, Westmoreland, PA.72003,103405 Died of smallpox. Buried in Old Brush Creek Cemetery, Ardara, PA. Parents: John TEMPLE-26029 and Elizabeth MARSHALL-4595.


James TEMPLE103406,103407 was born about 1793. I think he is closely related to or the son of George and Mary (Lee) Temple. I think he had a daughter named Catherine, who married James R. Clements. I also suspect he had another son, who was the father of James M. Temple, b 1832.

The Biographical Encyclopedia of the State of Delaware says that Governor Temple of DE was of the same line as one James D.W. Temple. That seems to indicate this James was the son of George Temple, as portrayed here. This association is very soft, and requires proof. Parents: Joshua TEMPLE-27470 and Ann WILSON-27471.

Spouse: Anne KINLEY-47337. Children were: Governor William TEMPLE-47323, Emory TEMPLE-47317.


James TEMPLE was born in 1793 in KY.7216 The handwriting was illegible in 1860, and his age seems to be 67, but could easily be 47. In July 1860 he was a cord in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.7216 The handwriting was illegible in 1860, and his name appears to be given either as Jas or Jos.

Spouse: Susan -139389. Susan and James TEMPLE were married before 1860. Children were: Mary E. TEMPLE-139390, Ellen TEMPLE-139391.


James TEMPLE27182,79950 was born on 10 May 1793 in Concord, Middlesex, MA.27182,103408 He died on 18 December 1806 at the age of 13 in Concord, Middlesex, MA.27182,79950,103409 Buried in Old Hill Burying Ground, Concord, MA. Parents: Peter TEMPLE-852 and Lois DARBY-927.


James TEMPLE was born in 1793 in PA.27132,27133,89449 In 1850 and 1860, he claimed PA, but in 1880, his son gave MD for his birthplace. PA is consistent with his service in 1812. According to his gravestone, he was 71, which differs slightly from the census. He served in the military in 1812.103410 Served in Captain Valentine Giesey's Light Infantry Company of PA. In October 1850 he was a farmer in Madison Twp., Richland, OH.27133 In June 1860 James was a farmer in Truro, Knox, IL.27132 He died on 3 May 1862 at the age of 69 in Truro, Knox, IL.4487,103410,103411 Buried in Fink Cemetery, Truro, IL. Information from Helen (Arnold) Barber, <hibarber@cts.com>, said "Up until about 1994, James Temple's stone was buried in 3 pieces. The stone also indicates that he was a soldier in the 1812 war which I have verification from the National Archives that this James Temple was a private with Captain Valentine Giesey's Light Infantry Co. of PA."

Burial in the Fink Cemetery implies some kind of family affinity, but it is not clear what that might be. James and his daughter-in-law were both buried in the cemetery, but the link to the Finks is not at all clear. The other people buried in the cemetery are the four children of Jacob and Susanna Fink. He has reference number RLT # U1584.103412 No reference number assigned in 1850. This is a curious family in 1860. Living with them is a Malinda Hall, who might be the same person who married William Weatherman after he divorced Martha Ann Temple. Also living with the family is a William Temple, age 7, born in IL, but whose parents are not obvious. Also in the household is a William and Jane Lemmon. Jane was also born in PA in 1840. An eclectic group that needs some sorting out. He may have had an earlier wife named Hannah, by whom he had 2 daughters and one son by 1820, one daughter named Elizabeth. If the latter is correct, he and Hannah were Quakers. Parents: William TEMPLE-97708 and Mary -97709.

Spouse: Lucy DANIELS-31317. Lucy DANIELS and James TEMPLE were married before 1829. Children were: Matilda TEMPLE-31389, Hannah TEMPLE-113470, Margaret TEMPLE-43030, Simeon TEMPLE-31388, John C. TEMPLE-31384, Harrison TEMPLE-31318, James TEMPLE-31319, Mary Jane (Jane) TEMPLE-47014, William TEMPLE-47017.


James TEMPLE was born between 1794 and 1804. The age range was based on the 1820 census. It is pretty clear that his age was closer to the low end, or that the year of his birth was closer to 1795 or 1796, based on the age ranges of his children. He lived in Merrittstown, Fayette, PA in 1818.3029 He appeared in the census in 1820 in Merrittstown, Fayette, PA.103413 His response was 1-0-0-1-0-0-2-0-1-0-0-0-1. So, he had a son, 0-10; himself, age 16-26; 2 daughters 0-10; and a wife 16-26. His origin is not known. I know of only three James' who might be the father of Elizabeth according to her obituary and the 1820 census. The problem with all of them is that they dare not known to have married anyone named Hannah, nor were their children compatible with his responses in 1820. The closest one was born in 1793 in PA, d 1862 in Truro, IL. In 1850, he was farming in Richland, OH. His wife, though, was Lacy Daniels, and they married prior to 1829. That might mean, however, that Hannah had died by that time, which is certainly possible. He and Hannah were quakers.

Spouse: Hannah -156244. Hannah and James TEMPLE were married. Children were: Elizabeth TEMPLE-156241.


James TEMPLE was born in 1795 in PA.1984 In June 1860 he was a farmer in Grandville, Jasper, IL.1984

Spouse: UNKNOWN-138870. UNKNOWN and James TEMPLE were married before 1848. Children were: John W. TEMPLE-138871.

Spouse: Elizabeth -138867. Elizabeth and James TEMPLE were married before 1860.


James TEMPLE8776,8784,103414 was born about 1795. Date is a placeholder only. He purchaser of land on 11 February 1818 in Limestone Co., AL.8776 Pat Dowdey cited the following background for James' timing in Limestone County:

Robert Dunnavant, Jr., in Historic Limestone County, Vol. I. A Collection of Stories and, Incidentally, Some History from Limestone County, Alabama, and Surrounding Counties. Athens, AL: Pea Ridge Press, 1993, states that Limestone County traces its roots to the William and James Sims settlement. "They came down the river in rude flatboats from Roane County, Tennessee, turning right at the mouth of Elk River and picking their way upstream into the Elk River Valley in 1806" (p. 4). Other members of the first group included "William Penn Redus of Pennsylvania, a blacksmith; Thomas Redus, his son; James Witty, John Maples, Benjamin Murrell and Robert Pridemore" (p. 5). Four other families arrived from Hawkins County, Tennessee, in the spring of 1807: Thomas Dodd, Simon Foy, Thomas Kyle and James Ford. Samuel Robertson established a trading post in 1808, which soldiers from Fort Hampton forced him to give up to William Wilder, whom he then killed in a fight. Sims settlement began to draw people from "the Cumberland settlements in middle Tennessee and from Kentucky and North and South Carolina" (p. 6). Over the next years, until March 26, 1816, the military tried, often unsuccessfully, to keep the settlers off of Chickasaw land west of a designated boundary line "from present-day Hobbs Island into middle Tennessee" (p. 4). Elk County, which became Limestone and Lauderdale Counties, was created on May 8, 1817, "bounded on the north by the Tennessee state line, on the west and south by the Tennessee River, and on the east by Madison County" (p. 9). Limestone County was formally created on 6 Feb 1818; and "government land offices at Huntsville began selling property within the new county, February 2, 1818, at from $2 to $50 per acre, according to Bob Walker's Limestone County History" (p. 10).

On 11 Feb 1818, James TEMPLE acquired land from the U.S. Government in Limestone Co., AL-1 South, Range 5 West, Huntsville Meridian, Part of Section - Southwest ¼, Section 23, Acres 159.92, grantor United States, Plat Book, John Porter 1818, Number of Certificate or Warrant 2470. He appeared in the census in 1820 in Limestone Co., AL.6089,8776 Enumerated with 1 white male over 21, 1 white male under 21, 1 white female over 21, and 1 white female under 21. James an appraiser of the estate of Henry Lusby, relationship unknown in March 1822 in Limestone Co., AL.8776,103415 The other appraisers were with Uriah Smith and William Willis. He security for Josiah Davidson who died intestate on 25 November 1825 in Limestone Co., AL.8776,103416 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Limestone Co., AL.103417 Enumerated with 3 sons all born between 1825 and 1830, as well as his wife 20-30 years old and one girl born between 1815 and 1820, and another between 1820 and 1825. James security for Elizabeth Sims who died intestate before 1831 in Limestone Co., AL.8776,103418 Simon Foy was the administrator, with James Temple and Thomas Hardiman were security for the estate. He acquirer of land in 1831 in Jackson Co., MO.8776 Pat Dowdey's research found "According to Mrs. John Vineyard's book, Original Land Entries of Jackson County, Missouri, James TEMPLE acquired land in Range 31, Township 50, Section 26, Jackson County, MO, on 28 Apr 1831 (WILLIAMS, Jediah) (p. 27). On the following dates, he acquired other land in Jackson Co., MO, Range 31, Township 50, Section 25 on 21 Jul 1831 and Range 31, Township 50, Section 26, on 9 Aug 1831 (John Vineyard, Original Land Entries of Jackson County, Missouri. (1971). In Mrs. Woodruff's book, Missouri Miscellany, James TEMPLE of Jackson County, MO, on 20 Mar 1832 obtained the following: TEMPLE, James, Jackson County, MO, 20 Mar 1832 William STRICKLAND and Catherine, his wife, to James TEMPLE, sum of 80.00, 80 acres, W1/2 of SWQ of Sec 25, TWP 50R31. AC80 Rec. 1 June 1832 (48); and TEMPLE, James, Range 31, Township 50, Section 36, 4 Apr. 1839 (p. 28)." He moved in 1831 in Jackson Co., MO.8776,103419 In addition to the land he acquired in 1818, he also had land in Township 1, South Range, 5 West, Section 26, E ½ of NW ¼, 80.20 acres, River Imp., 28 Apr 1830 (Margaret Matthews Coward, Old Land Records of Limestone County, AL. Huntsville, AL, Margaret Matthews Coward, 1984, pp. 142-143). On 10 Jan 1831 (filed 30 Apr. 1831, Deed Book 4, Pg. 65, Limestone Co. Land Abstract. Township 1 Range 3, 4, 5, 6. Limestone County Dept. of Archives & History. Limestone County Commission. Abstract of Title to Section on No. 23 Township 1 South Range 5 West), he sold the land to Samuel Walker, with Nancy being named in the deed. His first recorded date in Jackson County was 28 Apr 1831, which seems to narrow his move to the latter part of winter that year. James an overseer of roads in 1832/3 in Jackson Co., MO.8776 "In the Jackson County, MO, Court Minutes Book 1 1827-1833 with Index and Jackson Co., MO Death Register 1883-1891, compiled by Joanne C. and O.B. Eakin, 1988, Independence, MO, is the following reference to James TEMPLE (pp. 155-56):

"Court Minutes of 30 March 1832

"TEMPLE, James - The court appoints James TEMPLE overseer of the road division No. six, commencing at the middle of the Channel of Little Blue Creek at the lower Baxters ford and from thence to where it intersects the old Lixington road near the big hill on fire prairie, and order that said TEMPLE be served with a copy of this order."

A little later:

"5 Aug 1833 80.86

"The court appoints James TEMPLE overseer of the road district commencing at the side of the long branch and from thence to little Blue Creek, and order that he be served with a copy of this order." He died in 1839 at the age of 44 in Jackson Co., MO.8784,103420,103421 Research by Pat Dowdey, <dwd139@verizon.net>, indicated "JAMES TEMPLE died intestate before 1840; and according to a document, dated 29 June 1842, (EE-163; see Victor P. Meador, Jackson County, MO Wills and Administrations 1828-1862, Independence, MO, p. 24), James TEMPLE's heirs were Nancy TEMPLE, and 5 children, Jane Adams (form. Jane TEMPLE) and Merbilla, William Augustine, John Smith, and Albert Adison. The correct name for Merbilla is Myrtilla; and the middle name for William was variously written Augustine, Augustain, or Gastain." She further explained that "the last dated record was 4 Apr 1839. He does not appear on the 1840 Jackson Co., MO, census with Nancy TEMPLE and the children." which narrows his death to between Apr 1839 and the time of the 1840 census.

Pat Dowdey also found "According to a document, dated 29 June 1842 (EE-163; see Victor P. Meador, Jackson County, MO Wills and Administrations 1828-1862. Independence, MO, p. 24), "Jedediah Williams makes bond of $5000, sec. by Stewart Lewis and James Franklin, to admin. above estate. Signed by all three. That dec'd left as heirs his widow Nancy TEMPLE, and 5 children Jane ADAMS (form. Jane TEMPLE) and Merbilla [sic], William Augustine, John Smith, and Albert Adison TEMPLE."

The heirs later petitioned to have the estate divided and sold. He has reference number RLT # U3383.5252 Work from multiple sources firmly refutes the idea that James was the James M.B. Temple enumerated in 1840 in Limestone Co., AL. Aside from the timing problems they were born in different years, and may have been cousins, but that requires proof.

Work by Pat Dowdey, dwd139@verizon.net, shows that this James is not James M. B. TEMPLE, husband of Martha, who appeared in Limestone Co., AL, on the 1840 and 1850 censuses. On the 1850 census, he was 58 years old, p.b. VA. Also, other multiple sources firmly refute the idea that James was the James M. B. TEMPLE enumerated on the 1840 and 1850 censuses in Limestone Co., AL. They may have been cousins, but that requires proof.

There may be a hint of a connection for James in Prince George County, VA. The unusual name of his son, William Augustus, may be a key. He was also known as Gastain and similar variations, and this may link him to the line of Burwell Temple of Bristol Parish, Prince George, VA. This is tenuous at best, but the unusual names raise the possibility.

James and Nancy may have had another daughter, Caroline. She is mentioned, without describing her connection, as one of the heirs of James Temple (who are all his children or their spouses), as Caroline wife of Isaac Peace.

Spouse: Nancy -57342. Nancy and James TEMPLE were married about 1819 in Limestone Co., AL. Children were: Jane TEMPLE-57339, Myrtilla TEMPLE-57337, William Augustus (William) TEMPLE-23851, John Smith TEMPLE-36693, Albert Addison TEMPLE-36705.


James TEMPLE103422 was born on 12 May 1796 in Bowdoin, Sagadahoc, ME.102420,103422 He moved in 1818 in Lindale, Clermont, OH.29399 He died in Clermont Co., OH.103422 James was a Farmer in Clermont Co., OH.103422 Died without male offspring, no females were identified in Rise of the Temples. Parents: Reverend Ichabod TEMPLE-4470 and Mary CLARK-24066.

Spouse: Elizabeth DEBOLT-4556.


James TEMPLE99698 was born on 29 August 1797 in Providence, Providence, RI.25201,59168,99699 He died on 4 September 1822 at the age of 25 in Charlotte Co., NC.100166,103423 Notice appeared in the Providence Gazette, 4 Sep 1822. Buried in North Burial Ground, Providence, RI. No surviving issue. Parents: James TEMPLE-5700 and Mary FOWLER-5724.

Spouse: Lucy S. PROUT-19330. Lucy S. PROUT and James TEMPLE were married on 23 October 1820 in Providence, Providence, RI.66371 Children were: James William TEMPLE-37248, Lucy Ellen TEMPLE-37247.


James TEMPLE2615 was born in 1799.2615 Parents: William TEMPLE-97708 and Mary -97709.


James TEMPLE was born in 1799 in England, United Kingdom.103424 He immigrated on 30 September 1823. Arrived aboard the Queen Elizabeth, 30 Sep 1823, along with two children.


James TEMPLE Jr.74644 was born on 14 March 1799 in Newland Twp., Pasquotank, NC.4459,74644 He appeared in the census in 1810 in Pasquotank Co., NC.103392 He appeared in the census in 1820 in Pasquotank Co., NC.103392 James died about 1847 at the age of 48 in Newland Twp., Pasquotank, NC.74644 Will dated 13 Jan 1840, but probated 7 Oct 1847. He was a Planter and slave owner.74644 Parents: James TEMPLE Sr.-4520 and Angelica\Angelico FOREHAND-35168.

Spouse: Parthenay SPENCE-5348. Parthenay SPENCE and James TEMPLE Jr. were married before 1825.74644 Children were: William Spence TEMPLE-5349, Dr. Wilson Spence (Wilson) TEMPLE-5350.


James TEMPLE was born between 1800 and 1810.103425

Spouse: UNKNOWN-130535. UNKNOWN and James TEMPLE were married.


James TEMPLE3050 was born in 1801 in Temple, Clare, MI.3050 In 1840 he was a shoemaker in Clarkston, Oakland, MI.3050

Spouse: Honor -130785. Honor and James TEMPLE were married in Temple, Clare, MI.3050 Children were: Gilbert B. TEMPLE-130786, Henry TEMPLE-130781.


James TEMPLE was born in 1804 in Scotland, United Kingdom.3500 In June 1860 he was a laborer in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH.3500

Spouse: Jane -137747. Jane and James TEMPLE were married before 1837. Children were: Kate TEMPLE-137748, Jane TEMPLE-137749, James TEMPLE-137750.


James TEMPLE21107,24529 was born on 6 September 1804 in Reading, Middlesex, MA.24529,32041 He moved about 1835 in Galena, Jo Daviess, IL.12556,23617 In 1850 he was a merchant in Galena, Jo Daviess, IL.24531 In June 1860 James was a merchant in Galena, Jo Daviess, IL.24596 He died on 2 June 1874 at the age of 69 in Galena, Jo Daviess, IL.23,16665,24529,56825 He has reference number RLT # 370.1434 Parents: John TEMPLE Jr.-5699 and Elizabeth (Betsey) CARTER-5708.

Spouse: Ann Langford PECK-6054. Ann Langford PECK and James TEMPLE were married in 1835 in Galena, Jo Daviess, IL.24529 Children were: Emily Ann TEMPLE-6057, George Peck TEMPLE-109884, Harriet Elizabeth (Hattie) TEMPLE-6058.

Spouse: Abigail M. (Abby) COOK-6055. Abigail M. (Abby) COOK and James TEMPLE were married on 26 December 1847 in Jo Daviess Co., IL.16665,24529,24533

Spouse: Jane Anna COOK-6056. Jane Anna COOK and James TEMPLE were married on 10 May 1855 in Jo Daviess Co., IL.16665,24529,24599 Children were: Anna Emma TEMPLE-126003, James Sheldon (James) TEMPLE-6059, TEMPLE-110489, Henry Martyn (Henry) TEMPLE-6060.


James TEMPLE was born in 1807 in PA.3044 In August 1850 he was a farmer in Columbus, Warren, PA.3044 Enumerated on the farm next to his parents. Parents: John TEMPLE-44224 and Elleana -44225.

Spouse: Malinda -44238. Malinda and James TEMPLE were married in 1833. Children were: Jane TEMPLE-44239, John H. TEMPLE-44240, Mary Ann TEMPLE-44241.


James TEMPLE83860 was born on 15 May 1808 in Groton, Middlesex, MA.22188 Parents: Stephen TEMPLE-960 and Eunice Pamela WYETH-1202.


James TEMPLE was born in 1808 in Scotland, United Kingdom.457 He immigrated between 1841 and 1850 to MA.457 In 1850 he was a tanner and currier in Ipswich, Essex, MA.457 James has reference number RLT # F.38136

Spouse: Mary R. -130095. Mary R. and James TEMPLE were married about 1835 in Scotland, United Kingdom.457 Children were: Janet R. TEMPLE-130096, Christiana TEMPLE-130097.


James TEMPLE83494 was born on 4 March 1808 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH.8314,17568 He died on 20 March 1843 at the age of 35 in Westmoreland, Cheshire, NH.23,8301 Recorded in Parkhill Church, Westmoreland, NH. Died unmarried. For some reason, he is not always included in the list of the children of John and Phebe (Aldrich) Temple. He died insane. Parents: John TEMPLE-948 and Phebe ALDRICH-1161.


James TEMPLE1428 was born about 1808 in NC. He moved in 1829/30 in IL.10694 He died on 9 June 1844 at the age of 36 in Mississippi River.1430 Possibly the James Temple who married Caty Eaton 7 Jan 1835 in Early Co., GA.

Parents: Needham (Neadem) TEMPLE(S)-9786 and Elizabeth -23193.

Spouse: Christina\Anna C. -10008. Christina\Anna C. and James TEMPLE were married about 1824 in NC. Children were: Philip (Phil) TEMPLE-29379, Jesse TEMPLE-29381, Lucinda TEMPLE-29382, Levi TEMPLE-29383, Christina TEMPLE-29384, John H. TEMPLE-42519, Agnes TEMPLE-44198.


James TEMPLE44269,103426 was born on 27 September 1810 in PA.4775,4776 Gave 1812 in 1870. Gave 1815 in 1860. In August 1860 he was a machinist in Bellefonte, Centre, PA.4776 In August 1870 he was a wagoner in Snow Shoe, Centre, PA.4775 Enumerated in the household of Robert and Mary J. Thompson, of no known relationship. His daughter Sarah was also enumerated with a Thompson, leading me to believe there is some kind of link. James died before 1880 at the age of 70. Identification of James, husband of Margaret in 1870, as James the son of Thomas and Ann Temple requires proof. Parents: Thomas TEMPLE-21663 and Ann -39884.

Spouse: Margaret -53968. Margaret and James TEMPLE were married before 1853. Children were: William TEMPLE-120493, May J. TEMPLE-120494, Robert TEMPLE-120496, TEMPLE-53970, John R.J. TEMPLE-120495, Margaret E. TEMPLE-120492, Sarah C. (Sallie) TEMPLE-53969.


James TEMPLE71102 was born in 1811 in Queen Anne's Co., MD.661,10598 In 1850 he was a Member of State Legislature in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, MD.71102 In August 1850 he was a farmer in Queen Anne's Co., MD.38181 James died on 29 March 1852 at the age of 41 in Templeville, Caroline, MD.661,103427 His son's biography said he died at the age of 45, and if true, that would change his birth date. Buried in Temple Family Cemetery, Templeville, MD. He has reference number RLT # U1487.10560 It may be possible that the James Temple who was a State Legislator and who died in 1852 may be a different person. Parents: Joshua TEMPLE-27470 and Ann WILSON-27471.

Spouse: Mary Ann (Annie) SHARP-23310. Mary Ann (Annie) SHARP and James TEMPLE were married in 1833 in Queen Anne's Co., MD.10561,15188 Possibly married in Kent Co., DE. Children were: Lucy J. TEMPLE-29630, John T. TEMPLE-29629, William Emory (William) TEMPLE-23312.

Spouse: Mary Ann SUDLER-27521. Mary Ann SUDLER and James TEMPLE were married in 1839 in Queen Anne's Co., MD.10561 It is possible that Mary Ann Sudler and Ann Maria Graham are the same person. Otherwise, there are questions about timing of children and marriages. Children were: Benjamin Leofric TEMPLE-29631, George C. TEMPLE-29632.

Spouse: Ann Maria (Ann) GRAHAM-27522. Ann Maria (Ann) GRAHAM and James TEMPLE were married on 1 January 1843 in Kent Co., DE.10561,14668 Children were: Dr. James D. W. TEMPLE-29628.


James TEMPLE41702,103428 was born on 3 March 1811 in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.6114,41703,41704,93470 Cemetery records put the date in 1813. He immigrated on 10 November 1836 to NY.103428 Arrived aboard the ship Liverpool. He moved about October 1837 in Griggsville, Pike, IL.103428 In October 1850 James was a farmer in Pike Co., IL.41704 In September 1860 he was a farmer in Griggsville, Pike, IL.41703 In July 1870 he was a farmer in Griggsville, Pike, IL.41708 James died in May 1875 at the age of 64 in Pike Co., IL.6114,93470 Died in either 1872 or 1884. He has reference number RLT # F.103429

Spouse: Sarah HAWKER-91067. Sarah HAWKER and James TEMPLE were married on 31 May 1843 in Pike Co., IL.296,22626,41709,41710 Children were: William T. TEMPLE-91085, Sarah TEMPLE-91086, Mary Rebecca (Mary) TEMPLE-91069, Ann TEMPLE-91070, John W. TEMPLE-91087, Elizabeth A. (Eliza) TEMPLE-91068, George Henry TEMPLE-91071, Mattie M. TEMPLE-91088.


James TEMPLE35331 was born in January 1812 in Chenango, Broome, NY. He died in 1815 at the age of 3. Parents: James TEMPLE-1210 and Manda Alenda (Alenda) SHERWIN-17415.


James TEMPLE was born in 1812.103430 He died in 1883 at the age of 71 in Wappingers Falls, Dutchess, NY.103430 Buried in Wappingers Rural Cemetery, Wappingers Falls, NY.

Spouse: Jane HENDERSON-175604. Jane HENDERSON and James TEMPLE were married.


James TEMPLE17437,90384 was born in 1813 in Chatham Co., NC.2045,2781,2783,29456,79366,90385 Variously reported his birthplace as TN, AR and NC in successive censuses. Gave his age as 40 in 1850 and as 50 in 1860. He appeared in the census in 1840 in Haywood Co., TN.90386 In December 1850 he was a farmer in Haywood Co., TN.90385 In August 1860 James was a farmer in Marshall, White, AR.2045 In August 1870 he was a farmer in Des Arc, Prairie, AR.2781,2783,90386 In June 1880 he was a farmer in Coffee, White, AR.2782 Enumerated with his son Samuel. James died between 1881 and 1886 at the age of 68 in Floyd, White, AR.29456 He has reference number RLT # U4456.5252 Possibly related to Allen A.S. Temple. Appears with the terminal S in 1870. Parents: Samuel TEMPLE Jr.-17093 and Sarah (Sally) MILTON-16100.

Spouse: UNKNOWN-35434. UNKNOWN and James TEMPLE were married about 1830 in TN.90386 Children were: Elizabeth TEMPLE-35420, Samuel M. TEMPLE(S)-35421, William TEMPLE-35422, Delaney TEMPLE-35423, Mary TEMPLE-35424, James Wesley (James) TEMPLE(S)-35426, John TEMPLE-35425.


James TEMPLE was born in 1814 in Scotland, United Kingdom.3555 In July 1850 he was a weaver in Amsterdam, Montgomery, NY.3555 He has reference number RLT # (None).75114

Spouse: Jane F. -138781. Jane F. and James TEMPLE were married about 1836 in Scotland, United Kingdom. Children were: James D. TEMPLE-138782.


James TEMPLE was born in 1815 in TN.103431 In 1850 he was a miner in Newtown, Yuba, CA.103431 He has reference number RLT # (None).52322


James TEMPLE was born about 1815.75723 He was a farmer in Canada.75723


James TEMPLE53662 was born in 1816 in PA.53663 In August 1850 he was a carpenter in Birmingham, Huntingdon, PA.53663 He died in PA. James has reference number RLT # (None).1363 Possibly related to William Temple, 1797, also enumerated in Huntingdon Co., PA in 1850, and also a carpenter.

Spouse: Margaret LONG-66220. Margaret LONG and James TEMPLE were married in 1841 in PA. Children were: William H. TEMPLE-66201, Mary Jane TEMPLE-66221, John Robert TEMPLE-66197, Margaret E. TEMPLE-66223, Sarah C. TEMPLE-66224.


James TEMPLE was born in 1816 in County Donegal, Ireland.29652,29654,29655,103432,103433 Gave his age as 45 in the 1861 Canadian census but his grave marker says 1810. Gave his age as 65 in the 1871 census. When he immigrated, James claimed residence in Newton Cunningham, usually shortened to Newton, Laggan, Donegal, Ireland. He immigrated in 1834 to St. John Co., New Brunswick, Canada.103433,103434 He sailed from Londonderry, Ireland on 6 Jun 1834 aboard the brig Robert Burns, arriving in Jul 1834. He appeared in the census in 1861 in Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.29654 In 1871 James was a farmer in Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.29655 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Milford, Worcester, MA.29652 He died on 17 January 1895 at the age of 79 in Milford, Worcester, MA.4738,103432,103435,103436 He died of old age and jaundice. His age at death was said to be 85y11m in the Milford, MA, death register. Buried in Vernon Grove Cemetery, Milford, MA. His parents were both from England.

Parents: William TEMPLE-123113 and Margaret -123114.

Spouse: Jane DONAGHY-123105. Jane DONAGHY and James TEMPLE were married on 19 September 1837 in Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada.29653,29656,29657 The place is in doubt. While it was reported in Canadian newspapers, the place was reported only as Fredericton, York county, and the minister was of Maugerville Parish. Her maiden name in the marriage records is Donahue, but on her grave marker is Donachy. Children were: George Clovis TEMPLE-123096, John C. TEMPLE-123095, William I. TEMPLE-123133, James A. TEMPLE-123107, Ann Jane (Jennie) TEMPLE-123103, Caroline TEMPLE-123102.


James TEMPLE was born in 1816 in County Donegal, Ireland.29652,29654,29655,103432,103433 Gave his age as 45 in the 1861 Canadian census but his grave marker says 1810. Gave his age as 65 in the 1871 census. When he immigrated, James claimed residence in Newton Cunningham, usually shortened to Newton, Laggan, Donegal, Ireland. He immigrated in 1834 to St. John Co., New Brunswick, Canada.103433,103434 He sailed from Londonderry, Ireland on 6 Jun 1834 aboard the brig Robert Burns, arriving in Jul 1834. He appeared in the census in 1861 in Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.29654 In 1871 James was a farmer in Maugerville, Sunbury, New Brunswick, Canada.29655 He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Milford, Worcester, MA.29652 He died on 17 January 1895 at the age of 79 in Milford, Worcester, MA.4738,103432,103435,103436 He died of old age and jaundice. His age at death was said to be 85y11m in the Milford, MA, death register. Buried in Vernon Grove Cemetery, Milford, MA. His parents were both from England.

Parents: William TEMPLE-179769 and Margaret -179770.

Spouse: Jane DONAGHY-140161. Jane DONAGHY and James TEMPLE were married on 19 September 1837 in Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada.29653,29656,29657 The place is in doubt. While it was reported in Canadian newspapers, the place was reported only as Fredericton, York county, and the minister was of Maugerville Parish. Her maiden name in the marriage records is Donahue, but on her grave marker is Donachy. Children were: George Clovis TEMPLE-134508, John C. TEMPLE-133792, William I. TEMPLE-179942, James A. TEMPLE-141176, Ann Jane (Jennie) TEMPLE-137574, Caroline TEMPLE-135506.


James TEMPLE79931 was born on 18 January 1816 in Union Co., OH.17198,21379,24930,29527 In September 1850 he was a farmer in Washington Twp., Franklin, OH.24930 In June 1860 he was a farmer in Washington Twp., Franklin, OH.17198 In June 1880 James was a farmer in Washington Twp., Franklin, OH.29527 Enumerated with him in 1880 were Angeline J. ae 9 and Clara L., ae 5, clearly relations that he was taking care of, but only designated as "living with" by the enumerator. I am not sure who they are, since their ages do not really match well with the ages of the children of his son George. Temple/McNulty identified at least Angeline as the daughter of George, but this needs more proof given the disparity in the ages. He died on 6 September 1896 at the age of 80 in Franklin Co., OH.21378,21379 Buried in Dublin (Odd Fellows) Cemetery, Washington Twp., OH. He has reference number RLT J5.27457 Enumerated with him in 1860 was a grandson, John, ae 3, but with no indication of parentage. Parents: Thomas TEMPLE-928 and Jane BRITTON-21632.

Spouse: Sarah WATTS-21648. Sarah WATTS and James TEMPLE were married about 1835. Children were: William (Ned) TEMPLE-21731, Mary Jane (Jane) TEMPLE-21732, Thomas TEMPLE-21733, John TEMPLE-21734.

Spouse: Elizabeth (Betsey) CORBIN-21649. Elizabeth (Betsey) CORBIN and James TEMPLE were married on 25 January 1844 in Franklin Co., OH.465,6468,24931 Children were: James R. TEMPLE-21739, Sarah E. TEMPLE-21740, George Buchanan TEMPLE-21741.


James TEMPLE3509 was born in 1817 in Ireland.3507,3508,3510,3511 Gave his age as 51 in 1865. He immigrated before 1858. If he is actually the brother of Robert, then he immigrated bef 1824. In July 1860 he was a laborer in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.3510 In June 1865 James was a laborer in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.3507 In July 1870 he was a laborer in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY.3508 He died. James has reference number RLT # F.13993 Probably the brother of Hugh and Robert, also enumerated in Poughkeepsie in 1870. Enumerated next door to Robert. Parents: TEMPLE-54461 and UNKNOWN-54486.

Spouse: Jane -54454. Jane and James TEMPLE were married before 1858. Children were: William H. TEMPLE-54460, James Henry TEMPLE-54452, Samuel TEMPLE-54480.


James TEMPLE was born in 1817 in Scotland, United Kingdom.1328 In June 1865 he was a tanner in Hanover Twp., Chautauqua, NY.1328

Spouse: Cecelia -163326. Cecelia and James TEMPLE were married before 1845. Children were: John R. TEMPLE-163327, Elizabeth J. TEMPLE-163328, Margaret A. TEMPLE-163329, Tom T. TEMPLE-163330, Lillie C. TEMPLE-163331, Mary J. TEMPLE-163332.


James TEMPLE103437 was born in 1818 in PA.41313,41314,103438 Gave 1820 in 1850. In September 1850 he was a carpenter in Blair, Blair, PA.103438 Enumerated with the family of Jacob Weaver. In August 1870 he was a laborer in Tyrone Twp., Blair, PA.41314 In June 1880 James was a farm laborer in Tyrone Twp., Blair, PA.41313 He died. He has reference number RLT # U2609.946 His parents were both from PA.
Confusion by George Snyder on James and Catherine's daughter Sarah's death certificate raises some possibilities for linkage to other Temples for James. George screwed up Sarah's parentage and possibly her birthplace, but Lycoming county seems to hold the key for George and his wife, Sarah J. Temple. The possible connections for James are a generation removed from James' birth, but comprise two different lines. First, there was a William Henry Temple who married Josephine E. Phillips in North Mountain, PA. They might be connected based on the George Snyder claim of North Mountain for Sarah';s birthplace, despite the fact that her parents were in Blair Co., PA, from 1850 through at least 1880. There was another combination with a possible connection to George Snyder himself, and they were Henry Herman Temple b Penn Twp. in Lycoming Co., who married Sarah Jane Snyder, b Lycoming Co. They are a possible lineage tied to James based on George Snyder's naming of Henry and Sarah (Phillips) Temple as Sarah's parents.

Spouse: Catherine HARTMAN-16130. Catherine HARTMAN and James TEMPLE were married before 1850. Children were: John Washington TEMPLE-16133, Robert TEMPLE-16131, Mary C. TEMPLE-16132, Sarah J. TEMPLE-51946.


James TEMPLE19986 was born about 1818 in Franklin Co., MS. He died in 1857 at the age of 39 in Roxie, Franklin, MS. Changed his name to Rhodes, assuming the name of his adoptive parents. Possibly the natural son of William Temple of Amite Co., he was taken in by James Rhodes. Changed his name 27 Jan 1840, a month before getting married. Parents: William TEMPLE-20710 and Isabel -20707.

Spouse: Rebecca F. CAIN-20731. Rebecca F. CAIN and James TEMPLE were married on 26 February 1840.19986 Children were: Adaline RHODES-20732, Richardson RHODES-20733.


James TEMPLE was born in 1819 in County King, Ireland.103439,103440 In 1871 he was a farmer in Fergus, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.103441 He died on 15 October 1877 at the age of 58 in Arthur, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.103439 Died of injuries when caught in the belt of a thrashing machine. He is probably related to Kieran Temple, also born in County King, Ireland, but in 1808, and ended up in Wellington Co., Ontario in 1871. It is remotely possible that James is the father of Kieran, Martin, James, Mary and Anne all of Fergus, Wellington, Ontario.