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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Joseph TEMPLE, I (1.Hannah1) was born , Bristol, England; died Bef 16 Jun 1749, King William Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 9DF9A8F9FC11436D8149CF8B94A61C097755
Notes:
He settled at "Pres Qu'ile" in King William Co. He was a member of the Order of Cinncinnati
HISTORICAL RECORDS
In 1722 he came to VA as an attorney for certain Bristol merchants who had established iron works in Essex Co., as recorded in a deed dated 22 Oct 1722. Certain Bristol merchants, who had established an iron works in VA, appointed as their attorney Joseph Temple of Bristol, merchant, &c., "now resident at said iron works."
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1728, 1 Sep: Joseph Temple of King William, Gent., granted 250 acres on the north side of Northanna, in Spotsylvania Co., VA. Regranted 31 Jan 1732.
1728, 14 Sep: Joseph Temple of King William Co., VA, merchant, granted 1,000 acres on the north side of Northanna River, Spotsylvania Co., VA. Regranted 31 Jan 1732.
1729: Joseph and Ann Temple, Richard Gwathmey, Ann Aylett Jr. stood "gossips" (godparents) at the baptism of Elizabeth, d/o John Camm/Mary Bullock, b. 12 Feb 1729.
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Joseph Temple lived at "Presqu'Isle" about two miles below Aylett's Warehouse. This tract of land is formed into an "almost island" by the Mattapony River and a small stream known by the name of Spirit Run. After feeding Aylett's mill pond, Spirit Run flows into the river just above Pointer's Landing, thus cutting off a deep bend in the Mattapony and enclosing one of the most fertile farms on the north side of the county. "Presqu'Isle" was Arnold property and it is likely that Joseph Temple acquired it by his marriage with Ann Arnold, daughter of Benjamin Arnold.
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1731: Humphrey Hill, his wife, Joseph Temple and Francis Orrill were godparents to John (b. 4 May), s/o John Camm/Mary Bullock of King & Queen Co., VA.
1731, 28 Jul: George Woodruff deeded 180 acres to Joseph Temple of St. Margaret's parish, King William Co., VA, merchant, part of the grant Woodruff received 17 Apr 1728. Martin Davenport, Frank and Rachel Arnold, Benjamin Arnold were subscribing witnesses.
1731, 5 Aug: Joseph Temple of King William, Gent., was granted 1,390 acres in Hanover Co., VA, adjoining lands of John Harris, Thomas Walsh, Maj. Thomas Carr, Richard Bullock Jr., and Mr. Benjamin Brown. (4b) 1732: Joseph Temple granted 1,390 acres in Hanover Co., VA, now Louisa Co.
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1732: Joseph and Ann Temple, Benjamin Hubbard, and Frances Hill stood "gossips" at the baptism of John, s/o John Camm/Mary Bullock, b. 30 May 1732.
1732: Col. Joseph Temple was named in the Commission of Justices, King William Co., VA.
1737, 10 Feb: A notice in newspaper reads, "Strayed from the Subscriber in King William County a large gray mare... Whoever brings the said mare to George Woodroofe in Spotsylvania County or to me the Subscriber in King William shall have two shillings reward. Joseph Temple."
1738: Was Sheriff and Coroner, King William Co., VA.
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1748: The Act of the General Assembly that established ferries called the ferry at Pres Qu'ile Temple's Ferry, and set the rates.
1749, 16 Jun: At a King William Co., VA court, Ann Temple presented three writings, A, B and C, each purporting to be the will of Joseph Temple. William Temple, Gent., son and heir of Joseph, appeared and consented to enter immediately on the contestation of the wills.
Ann swore that "A" was published at the date therof, 1744, and that "B" was not published before witnesses; after "B" was written, his daughter Hannah married, and he wished to make changes, which his son William transcribed. This transcription was "C" with which the testator was not satisfied, and a few days before he died he received news of the death of his brother, William of Bristol, England, and that his brother's estate had fallen to him. He planned to make a new will as soon as he got an account but if any accident happened to him, he had a will by him, and Ann Temple, his widow, believed that "A" was that will.
William Temple declared that he knew nothing of "A"; however, Elizabeth Jones, a witness, swore to "A" and it was received as the testator's will.
The land which Col. Temple had patented in Spotsylvania Co. was devised to his sons, Joseph Temple and Benjamin Temple.
Died:
Estate probated 16 Jun 1749, King William Co., VA.
Joseph married Ann ARNOLD. Ann (daughter of Benjamin Arnold and Ann) died Aft 11 Dec 1781, King William Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 3
3. | Joseph TEMPLE, II (2.Joseph2, 1.Hannah1) Other Events:
- _UID: D9B41D571A7D42B18C0C76D76335CF340B29
Notes:
Their home was named Chatham Hill.
Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800
DEEDS, DEED BOOK E 1751-1761, page 221
July 29, 1760. Joseph Temple and Mary, his wife, of St. Stephen's Par., King and Queen Co., to Robert Baylor and John Semple of Par. and Co. afsd. £80 curr. 400 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., part of a tract granted Joseph Temple of King William Co., Gent., Decd., and by him devised to the sd. Joseph Temple, his son, etc. Witnesses, Lark. Chew, John Smith, Rd. Tunstall, Humphrey Hill, Baylor Walker. June 1, 1761.
Joseph married Mary (Mollie) HILL. Mary (daughter of Colonel Humphrey HILL and Frances BAYLOR) was born 1732, Hillsborough, King and Queen Co. VA; died 1820. [Group Sheet]
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13. | William Temple (2.Joseph2, 1.Hannah1) Notes:
1749, 16 Jun: At a King William Co., VA court, Ann Temple presented three writings, A, B and C, each purporting to be the will of Joseph Temple. William Temple, Gent., son and heir of Joseph, appeared and consented to enter immediately on the contestation of the wills.
William married Susanna HILL. (daughter of Thomas HILL, II and Elizabeth Grayson) [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 4
14. | Frances (Fannie) TEMPLE (3.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Hannah1) was born 13 Jan 1765, Chatham Hill, King and Queen Co. VA; died 09 Feb 1824, Rye Field (Locust Grove) King and Queen Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 62FCE8FB4B9343579110533877B33B4E9890
Notes:
first cousins
WALKER FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS 1709-1930
Frances Walker died 9th Feby 1824 aged, she lived 3 yrs 1 mth & 13 days after the death of her beloved husband
Frances married Maj. Humphrey WALKER. Humphrey (son of Baylor WALKER and Frances HILL) was born 13 Jan 1762, Rye Field (Locust Grove) King and Queen Co. VA ; died 28 Dec 1829, Richmond, VA. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 25. John WALKER was born 15 Aug 1785, Locust Grove, King and Queen Co. VA; died 27 Feb 1867, Chatham Hill, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 26. Mary Hill WALKER was born 23 Dec 1786, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 27. Susanna Temple WALKER was born 13 Jan 1788, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 28. Baylor WALKER was born 05 Aug 1789, Locust Grove King and Queen Co. VA; died 04 Jan 1844, Gainesville, AL.
- 29. Temple WALKER was born 05 Dec 1790, Locust Grove, King and Queen Co. VA; died 30 Dec 1868, Mt. Elba, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 30. Frances WALKER was born 02 Mar 1792, Locust Grove, King and Queen Co. VA; died 15 Jan 1854, King William Co. VA; was buried , Locust Grove Cemetery, King and Queen Co. VA .
- 31. George WALKER was born 25 Oct 1793, King and Queen Co. VA; died July 27 1795, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 32. Robert WALKER was born 17 Feb 1795, King and Queen Co. VA.
- 33. Volney WALKER was born 17 Mar 1797, Locust Grove, King and Queen Co. VA; died 08 Dec 1861, Haybattle, King and Queen Co. VA.
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23. | William Temple, II (13.William3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Hannah1) was born , Virginia; died , Culpeper Co. VA. Notes:
HISTORICAL RECORDS
Source: "Old New Kent County - Some Account of the Planters, Plantations, and Places in King William Co., St. John's Parish" by Malcolm Hart Harris (1977) p.823.
Moved to Culpepper Co., VA.
Source: Culpeper Co., VA Will Bk W, p.198.
Left property to his niece, Ann C. Jefferies, wife of Richard Jefferies of Culpepper Co., who lived with her great aunt, Mrs. Sarah (Hill) Watkins and was married at her house.
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