Enos TEMPLE Jr.14082 was born about 1791 in Lisbon, Grafton, NH. He died before 1807. died in infancy. Parents: Enos TEMPLE-945 and Anna BURT-1147.


Enos TEMPLE11628 was born in August 1807 in Lisbon, Grafton, NH.12387 He died on 10 May 1812 in Lisbon, Grafton, NH. Parents: Enos TEMPLE-945 and Anna BURT-1147.


Enos TEMPLE16067 was born about 1890 in TX. Date and place are placeholders. He lived in Houston, Harris, TX.16067

Spouse: Orma Pauline ELSON-74043. Orma Pauline ELSON and Enos TEMPLE were married.


Enos TEMPLE was born on 20 September 1893 in NE.15529,15530,15531,15532,15534,38628 He appeared in the census in 1895 in Northwood, Worth, IA.15534 In June 1905 he was a farm laborer in Roseau Co., MN.15532 Enos appeared in the census in April 1910 in Roseau Co., MN.15531 In January 1920 he was a farm laborer in Enstrom, Roseau, MN.15529 In April 1930 he was a farmer in Enstrom, Roseau, MN.15530 Enos died on 26 November 1981 in Tucson, Pima, AZ.15533,38628 Parents: Cary Alvin (Cary) TEMPLE-45082 and Sarah Jane DUNAWAY-48697.

Spouse: Nicoline Mathilda (Nicoline) WOLD-48692. Nicoline Mathilda (Nicoline) WOLD and Enos TEMPLE were married on 20 May 1923 in Roseau Co., MN.15530,15533 Children were: Robert Enos TEMPLE-48693.


Enrique TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Diane Marie JOHNSON-98758.


Enury J. TEMPLE died on 27 March 1901 in Morristown, Rice, MN.23010


Ephraim TEMPLE (private).


Ephraim TEMPLE19571 was born on 4 May 1727 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.16473,38180,38629 Levi Temple records date as 22 Aug 1726. He was baptized on 15 June 1727 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.19924 He was baptized in 1771 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.38630 Ephraim died in 1789 in West Boylston, Worcester, MA.12623,15862,16473 He had his estate probated in 1789 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.38631 Will probated. A number of sources and researchers point to a third wife, Elizabeth Houghton, whom he may have married in 1785. They both seem to have died in 1789, she on 28 Feb 1789. This is on the strength of a gravestone in the Old Burial Ground in West Boylston. There, Betty Temple is commemorated as the wife of Ephraim Temple, and her death at 24 years of age is given on that date. The problem is that Ephraim's son Isaac also married Elizabeth Houghton, not all that common a name. Isaac's Elizabeth, however, had different dates, dying in 1789. I would consider this a mere confusion of a step mother as a spouse of a child - but Isaac's Elizabeth was the mother of several children and she died in 1819. So, I have recognized two Elizabeth Houghtons, possibly related but distinctly different women, because I cannot resolve this conflict any other reasonable way. Parents: Isaac TEMPLE-164 and Elizabeth HOLLAND-169.

Spouse: Elizabeth (Betty) HINDS-1033. Elizabeth (Betty) HINDS and Ephraim TEMPLE were married on 25 May 1752 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.12623,14126,16473,20113

Spouse: Mary FARRAR-1034. Mary FARRAR and Ephraim TEMPLE were married on 7 March 1758 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.16473,16474 Children were: Francis TEMPLE-1035, Isaac TEMPLE-1036, Ephraim TEMPLE-1037, Ezra TEMPLE-1038, Ahio TEMPLE-1039, Loammi TEMPLE-1040.

Spouse: Elizabeth HOUGHTON-46681. Elizabeth HOUGHTON and Ephraim TEMPLE were married on 31 August 1785 in Lancaster, Worcester, MA.21,14126


Ephraim TEMPLE8809,12273,28230 was born on 18 May 1760 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, MA.12624,28230,38180 He served in the military between 1777 and 1780 in Winchendon, Worcester, MA.28230,38632,38633 Service from Winchendon (also given as Leominster), along with his brother, Ezra. List of men raised to serve in the Continental Army, as returned by Capt. John Boynton; residence, Winchendon; engaged for town of Winchendon; joined Capt. William Warner's co., Col. Thomas Marshall's regiment; term, 3 years, to expire 1 Jan 1780. Also, shows up as Private, 3rd Co., Col. Thomas Marshall's (10th) regiment; Continental Army pay accounts for service from 18 Mar 1777 to 31 Dec 1779. Also, Capt. William Warner's (6th) company, Col. Marshall's regiment. Shows in the return of men who were in camp on or before 15 Aug 1777. Reported a prisoner. Shows in the same co. and regt. muster rolls for Jan and Apr 1779, dated at West Point. Enlisted 18 Mar 1777, enlistment 3 years. Also shows in Capt. Parks' company, Col. Marshall's regiment, Continental Army pay accounts for service from 1 Jan 1780 to 7 Mar 1780. Residence given as Leominster. Reported discharged 18 Mar 1780.

Appears in James Barrett's returns of muster, number 8, dated 25 Apr 1777, stating Ephraim was mustered at Concord. He had his estate probated in 1840 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.38634 Will probated. Ephraim a pension applicant in 1840 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.38635 He died on 29 July 1840 in Gardner, Worcester, MA.21,14126,19920,28230 Some sources give 30 July, but not his marker in Old Cemetery, Gardner, MA. Marker indicates he was a Revolutionary War veteran. He was a farmer.28230 Private in Revolution, serving from Massachusetts (Wilmington, Leominster and Winchendon). Reported a prisoner in August 1777. Applied for pension 27 Apr 1818 in Worcester Co, MA. Showed on the pension list in 1820 with residence of Massachusetts. Reapplied 14 Aug 1832 in same place. Parents: Ephraim TEMPLE-887 and Mary FARRAR-1034.

Spouse: Sibyl RAY-1433. Sibyl RAY and Ephraim TEMPLE were married on 22 June 1788 in Westminster, Worcester, MA.8954,14126,28230,28231 Her name given variously as Sebbal and Sibel (the latter is in the intention of marriage). Intention filed in Gardner, MA, 20 Jun 1788. Children were: Mary (Polly) TEMPLE-1434, Asa TEMPLE-1435, Nancy TEMPLE-1436, Phebe TEMPLE-1437.


Ephraim TEMPLE was born in 1830 in NY.3529 In June 1870 he was a carpenter in Norwalk, Huron, OH.3529 He lived in Huron Co., OH about 1875.14498 Ephraim died. Identification of Ephraim as the husband of Mary as the same Ephraim who resided in Huron County and married Cora requires proof. He is probably the brother of James Temple, enumerated a couple of doors away in 1870.

Spouse: Mary -88025. Mary and Ephraim TEMPLE were married in 1863. Children were: Misty M. TEMPLE-88026, Fanny TEMPLE-88027.

Spouse: Cora L. DAVIS-78570. Cora L. DAVIS and Ephraim TEMPLE were married about 1875.


Ephraim TEMPLE1525 was born in March 1850 in Union, Ross, OH.16047,16048,21038,38636 Gave his age as 64 in 1910. Gave his age as 27 in 1870, and 35 in 1880. He gave Mar 1850 in the 1900 census, but he was given as 1 year old in the 1850 census. He appeared in the census in September 1850 in Union, Ross, OH.21038 In July 1870 he was a day laborer in Colerain Twp., Ross, OH.21039 In June 1880 Ephraim was a farmer in Benton Twp., Hocking, OH.16047 In June 1900 he was a farmer in Colerain Twp., Ross, OH.16048 In April 1910 he was an odd job laborer in Circleville, Pickaway, OH.38636 Ephraim died. He has reference number RLT # U2113.3119 Possibly also married Cora Davis. Given with germanic spelling in 1900. Parents: Joseph TEMPLE-39588 and Margaret (Peggy) HUTCHISON-39589.

Spouse: UNKNOWN-73409. UNKNOWN and Ephraim TEMPLE were married before 1917.

Spouse: Harriet ELLIS-39578. Harriet ELLIS and Ephraim TEMPLE were married on 29 December 1875 in Hocking Co., OH.459,16048 Children were: Rosa (Rosie) TEMPLE-39579, Minnie TEMPLE-39580, Mary (Polly) TEMPLE-39590, Lucy TEMPLE-39581, William C. TEMPLE-39583, Sarah TEMPLE-39582, Joseph TEMPLE-39584, Robert H. TEMPLE-39586, Walter F. TEMPLE-39585, Ephraim Abraham (Abe) TEMPLE-39587.


Ephraim Abraham (Abe) TEMPLE was born on 17 October 1895 in Ross Co., OH.5508,16048,21594,21595,38636 Gave his age as 8 in 1910. OH Death Records estimated his birth in 1891. He appeared in the census in June 1900 in Colerain Twp., Ross, OH.16048 He appeared in the census in April 1910 in Circleville, Pickaway, OH.38636 In 1917 Ephraim was a wool worker in Columbus, Franklin, OH.21595 In January 1920 he was a wool factory wool worker in Columbus, Franklin, OH.21594 In April 1930 he was a warehouse laborer in Columbus, Franklin, OH.5508 Ephraim died on 29 December 1958 in Columbus, Franklin, OH.38637 His parents were both from OH in 1920, but both from US in 1930. In 1917, he claimed he was responsible for support of his wife and stepmother. Parents: Ephraim TEMPLE-39577 and Harriet ELLIS-39578.

Spouse: Pearl Goldie JOHNSON-73403. Pearl Goldie JOHNSON and Ephraim Abraham (Abe) TEMPLE were married in 1916 in OH.5508 Children were: Edward S. TEMPLE-73404, Leonard F. TEMPLE-73405.


Ephraim H. TEMPLE32424,38638 was born on 25 July 1835 in Eddington, Penobscot, ME.6716,19457 He appeared in the census in 1850 in Eddington, Penobscot, ME.6716 In June 1860 he was a millman in Monticello, Wright, MN.38639 Ephraim lived in Silver Creek, Wright, MN in 1861.38640 He served in the military in 1861/2 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.258,38641 Ephraim M. Temple ae 25 mustered into Company F, 2nd Regiment Minnesota Veteran Volunteer Infantry, 8 Jul 1861, and died in 1862 at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO. He died on 18 July 1862 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.19457,38641 Buried in St. Louis, MO. Cemetery records place his death date as 18 Jan 1862. Ephraim has reference number RLT # 348i.2657 Some sources give his middle initial as M. Parents: John TEMPLE-1125 and Catherine BEDELL-1564.


Eppes TEMPLE38642,38643 was born in 1757 in Prince George Co., VA. Birth year derived from Virginia Pension Files information. He served in the military about 1780. Served as a sergeant of Virginia Militia in Revolution, from Prince George County, VA. He was on the Virginia Pension Rolls in 1835, having started receiving his $ 27.53 annual pension since 1833.

Served as a fifer. An affidavit by him says that Frederick and Laban Temple were killed at Buford's Defeat. Served in the 6th Virginia Regiment under Captain William Haley Avery. Apparently killed at Buford's Defeat. "The Buford Massacre," by Louise Pettus, explained that it was fought 29 May 1780, and is known variously as the Buford Massacre, Buford's Defeat, or the Battle of the Waxhaws.

"Following a naval siege, Charleston had surrendered on May 12th. Col. Abraham Buford and his Virginia soldiers were the only organized troop left in South Carolina. Buford and his men retreated at a slow pace, partly because they waited on remnants of several South Carolina cavalry troops to join them, and partly because the Virginians were escorting SC Gov. John Rutledge and his party to Hillsborough, NC for safety.

Afraid that Governor Rutledge would escape, the British general, Lord Cornwallis, assigned his best commander of mobile forces, Col. Banastre Tarleton, to pursue. By the time Tartleton had caught up (at one point covering 105 miles in 54 hours), Rutledge had separated from Buford's 350 Virginia Continentals. Tarleton, who had 130 cavalry, 100 infantry, and 40 British Dragoons, found Buford's forces resting after a long march.

Accounts of what happened next vary considerably. One view states that Buford, realizing that it was futile to resist, ordered his men to raise the flag of truce. Tarleton came forward on horseback to accept the flag. Just as he did so, his horse was shot from under him. Tarleton fell, and the horse fell on him. Tarleton's men, mistakenly believing their leader was killed, attacked furiously.

Another version, and the one most popular with Patriot writers, is that Tarleton tricked Buford by offering the Colonials quarter, and when they laid down their arms, Tarleton ordered the British troops to attack without mercy. Alexander Garden of Charleston wrote that it was "one of Tarleton's most atrocious acts of barbarity, yet it exalted him in the favour of Lord Cornwallis, and raised his military reputation, in the opinions of the British nation, to the most exalted degree of perfection."

American casualties were 113 killed, 150 wounded, and 53 prisoners. Many of the wounded died within a day. An American officer who was there said that the average number of saber and bayonet wounds per soldier was 16. After this the Americans spoke of "Bloody Tarleton." Buford escaped, and most of those who did were mounted. The British lost only 5 killed and 14 wounded."

Robert Temples found the following about Buford's Defeat:

"About 9 miles east of Lancaster on SC highway 522, a quarter of a mile south of highway 9, there is a two-acre plot of land with two historical markers, a stone wall, and two mass grave sites. The oldest memorial on the site is a marble obelisk, 15' tall from base to top, which was erected in 1860. It was designed and cut by William T. White, a prominent Charleston stone-cutter. The monument is in side a two-foot wall of white rocks that outlined the larger of the two mass graves. The second mass grave is unmarked." He appeared in the census in 1810 in Prince George Co., VA.38644 Eppes appeared in the census in 1820 in Prince George Co., VA.38645 He appeared in the census in 1830 in Prince George Co., VA.38646 He died on 1 October 1836 in Prince George Co., VA.27203 Name is often spelled in contemporary documents as Epes.

Land in Prince George Co., VA, surrounded by William, Allen and Herbert Temple. His pension records indicate he bought corn from Captain Allen Temple, no date specified. Later, dated 1802, are two other transactions for some wheat.

He was the executor of the estate of his father, William.

His pension records include several pages of what appears to be an extract from the Family Bible or his diary, on one page of which he wrote "Command you may your mind." Parents: William TEMPLE III-18526 and Thurina EPPES-18530.

Spouse: Nancy TEMPLE-22289. Nancy TEMPLE and Eppes TEMPLE were married on 31 July 1787 in Lunenburg Co., VA.12933

Spouse: Elizabeth PEEBLES-21487. Elizabeth PEEBLES and Eppes TEMPLE were married on 1 March 1792 in Lunenburg Co., VA.8267,16642 The date is from Elizabeth's recollection in her pension application. They were married by a Parson Harrison. Children were: William Eppes TEMPLE-21488, Nancy Chappell TEMPLE-27980, Mary Ann Peebles TEMPLE-27981, John Wyatt TEMPLE-22291, Rebecca Heath TEMPLE-28005, Parthenia Goodwin TEMPLE-28006, Elizabeth Peebles TEMPLE-28007.


Era Vernel TEMPLE (private). Parents: Claude TEMPLE-33908 and May Lucille (Lucille) BATTON-34007.

Spouse: J.D. MATHEWS-67583. Children were: Charles Edward MATHEWS-67584.

Spouse: Walter M. GRIGGS-50603.


Erastus TEMPLE38647 was born about 1774.34295 He served in the military in 1812.38648 He was a private in the company of Captain Mintook's 25ht Regiment of US Infantry. He source of a land bounty for his son Philo on 22 March 1834.38648 In the land bounty records of 1812, he was given as Dorastus Temple. Parents: Archelaus TEMPLE-782 and Lucy THOMPSON-24004.

Spouse: Betsey EAGER-32394. Betsey EAGER and Erastus TEMPLE were married in 1800.21 They21 were divorced before 1818. Children were: Philo TEMPLE-1333.


Erastus TEMPLE18349,32744 was born in 1785 in Springfield Twp., Windsor, VT.10723,18349,18350,18351 He gave MA in 1860 and 1870. He lived in Middletown, Rutland, VT about 1800.18349 He lived in Mendon, Rutland, VT in 1833.10723 Erastus lived in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, WI before 1849.32744 In June 1860 he was a farm laborer in Sugar Creek Twp., Walworth, WI.18351 He appeared in the census in June 1870 in Coloma, Waushara, WI.18350 Erastus died after June 1870 in WI.18349,18352,32744 Erastus conducted several land transactions in Fond du Lac County, in 1849 and 1852, involving 160 acres. Parents: Frederick TEMPLE-785 and Hannah KING-792.

Spouse: Olivia GRAY-1186. Olivia GRAY and Erastus TEMPLE were married about 1810 in Berkshire, Franklin, VT.10723,18349 Children were: George Washington (Washington) TEMPLE-1187, Laura G. TEMPLE-1189, Candace Arabella TEMPLE-1190, Nancy TEMPLE-1191, Erskine TEMPLE-1188.


Erastus TEMPLE11115,11227 was born on 3 August 1819 in Heath, Franklin, MA.11045,11116,11227,12702 In August 1850 he was a farmer in Lamertine, Fond du Lac, WI.11116 Enumerated living with Elliot and Mary K. Brown, his in-laws. In 1869 he was a miller in Eldora, Hardin, IA.38649 Erastus died on 22 October 1869 in Eldora, Hardin, IA.11045,11227,38650,38651 Died of dispeasia. Buried in Lot 150, Eldora Cemetery, Eldora, Hardin, IA. He has reference number RLT # 8C.16783 No issue.

Parents: Nathaniel TEMPLE-982 and Mary (Polly) STONE-17716.

Spouse: Minerva K. (Mary) BROWN-1760. Minerva K. (Mary) BROWN and Erastus TEMPLE were married on 10 September 1848 in Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, WI.1867,11229,11230 Found in Fond du Lac county marriage book A, p. 137.


Erastus M. TEMPLE24055 was born on 14 February 1870 in Johnston Co., NC.24059,30868,30869,30870,30871 Gave his age as 49 in 1920. He appeared in the census in June 1880 in Ingram, Johnston, NC.4201 In June 1900 he was a farmer in Four Oaks, Johnston, NC.30868 Erastus registered as a voter on 25 October 1902 in Ingram, Johnston, NC.38652 In April 1910 he was a farmer in Ingram, Johnston, NC.30871 In January 1920 he was a farmer in Ingram, Johnston, NC.30869 Erastus died on 23 October 1925 in Johnston Co., NC.7779,30870 Buried in Bethel Free Will Baptist Church, Johnston Co., NC. Appears as Ernest in cemetery records. Parents: Starling Epsie (Epsey) TEMPLE-9869 and Elizabeth Jane (Betsey) MASSENGILL-9887.

Spouse: Nancy A. STANLEY-40087. Nancy A. STANLEY and Erastus M. TEMPLE were married on 27 February 1896 in Four Oaks, Johnston, NC.30867,30868,30871 Claimed she was 21 at her first marriage. Children were: John Walter TEMPLE Sr.-40547, Robert S. (Robby) TEMPLE-40548, Earnest Hall (Hall) TEMPLE-40549, Nannie Elizabeth TEMPLE-40550, Morrow W. TEMPLE-40551.


Erdc TEMPLE (private).


Erdna Clark (Erdna) TEMPLE7041,24295,38653 was born on 16 April 1867 in Polk, Venango, PA.1399,1480,8064,8068,14253,21528,21529,38654,38655 He appeared in the census in August 1870 in Franklin Co., TN.8068 In June 1880 he was a farm laborer in Canal Twp., Venango, PA.8066,38655 Enumerated twice, once as Erdna while out on his own, the other as Clark when with his family. In June 1900 Erdna was a day gardener in Polk, Venango, PA.8064 In April 1910 he was a hospital orderly in Oil City, Venango, PA.38654 Enumerated without his family. In January 1920 he was a supply company painter in Oil City, Venango, PA.21528 In April 1930 Erdna was a gardener in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK.21529 He died on 13 October 1955 in San Diego, San Diego, CA.1399,24295 Buried in Sandy Creek Cemetery, near Polk, PA. He has reference number RLT # 179i.5728 Erdna Temple has his mother's maiden name Andre spelled backwards. Enumerated as a female in 1870. Parents: Robert TEMPLE-5437 and Elizabeth (Eliza) ANDRE-5546.

Spouse: Cora Belle POTTS-37649. Cora Belle POTTS and Erdna Clark (Erdna) TEMPLE were married in 1888 in PA.8064 Children were: Walter Lewis TEMPLE-46713, Frank Merton (Frank) TEMPLE-46714, Arthur Cleveland (Arthur) TEMPLE-46715, Angus Milo TEMPLE-46716, Burton Otis (Burton) TEMPLE-46717, Jesse TEMPLE-46718.

Spouse: Grace C. JOHNSON-37650. Grace C. JOHNSON and Erdna Clark (Erdna) TEMPLE were married in 1912 in Oil City, Venango, PA.7041,21529


Eric TEMPLE (private). Parents: Kenneth E. TEMPLE-67977 and Mary Lee COOK-67982.

Spouse: Karin -67986.


Eric TEMPLE (private). Parents: Raymond (Al) TEMPLE-71153 and Judith L. PALMER-71154.


Eric TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Trina -99904. Children were: Dakota Lee TEMPLE-99905.


Eric TEMPLE (private). Parents: Horace Wayne TEMPLE Sr.-79367 and Juanita CLEMONS-100063.


Eric Alvin (Eric) TEMPLE was born on 17 June 1940 in East York, Ontario, Canada.25376 He died on 11 November 1988 in Ajax, Durham, Ontario, Canada.25376 He died before 2009.38656 Parents: Thomas George TEMPLE-106828 and Elsie Alice MOORHOUSE-109510.

Spouse: UNKNOWN-109518.


Eric Dalton TEMPLE (private). Parents: Harold Dalton (Harold) TEMPLE-2488 and Daisy Florence (Daisy) COBURN-3230.

Spouse: Marlene Carol MILLER-3349. Children were: Heidi Jeanne TEMPLE-3350, Leisha Ann TEMPLE-3351.

Spouse: Patricia May MUMBLE-38718.


Eric Elmo TEMPLE20061 was born on 25 March 1932 in Kemper Co., MS.38657,38658 He died on 17 July 1991 in Fort Myers, Lee, FL.38657,38658 Parents: William Curtis (Curtis) TEMPLE-18760 and Thelma Beatrice (Thelma) HILL-18770.


Eric James TEMPLE (private). Parents: Floyd Glenn TEMPLE-63992 and Bonnie Sue HAMMER-63993.


Eric Johnson TEMPLE died on 1 January 1968 in Dallas Co., TX.116

Spouse: UNKNOWN-85602.


Eric M. TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Tracy A. FULTON-101185.


Eric Martin TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Gretchen Elise NICHOLAS-95808.


Eric Mitchell TEMPLE (private). Parents: Earl M. TEMPLE-91078 and Elizabeth K. SHELTON-91079.


Eric R. TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Michelle Z. BLEECKER-100324.


Eric S. TEMPLE was born on 15 June 1927 in Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.38659 He died on 7 March 2008 in Kingston, Nova Scotia, Canada.38659

Spouse: Ardythe COLLINS-111767. Children were: Karen TEMPLE-111768.


Eric W. TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Nicole N. PEREIDA-104029.


Erica TEMPLE (private). Parents: Steven J. TEMPLE-64893 and Denise COPLEY-64895.


Erica D. TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: William J. HUDAK-104260.


Erie TEMPLE was born on 5 March 1911.38660 He lived in MS before 1951.38660 He died on 10 March 1985 in Wichita Falls, Wichita, TX.116,38660


Erik Dee TEMPLE (private).


Erik K. TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Collette TURNAGE-103820.


Erika TEMPLE (private). Parents: Gregory L. TEMPLE-106301 and Andrea M. -106302.


Erika TEMPLE (private). Parents: TEMPLE-107657 and Verena -107658.


Erin TEMPLE (private). Parents: Barry Lee TEMPLE-41583 and Antoinette Yvette PADILLA-56839.


Erin TEMPLE (private). Parents: William M. (Bill) TEMPLE-108407 and UNKNOWN-108412.

Spouse: Trevor DUNN-108420.


Erin TEMPLE was born in 1918 in NJ.2603 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Lawrence, Mercer, NJ.2603 Enumerated with his grandparents. Parents: TEMPLE-87349 and APPLESTEIN-87350.


Erin Christine TEMPLE (private).

Spouse: Richard James COON-95905.


Erin Nicole TEMPLE (private). Parents: Van Richard TEMPLE-107485 and Sharon Faye GRAY-107486.


Erin Nicole TEMPLE (private). Parents: Larry Dale TEMPLE-91164 and Rhonda J. REDMON-91166.


Erin Sue TEMPLE (private). Parents: John Edward (JE) TEMPLE-63513 and Virginia (Sue) BETTS-63519.

Spouse: Erik JOELSSON-63775. Children were: Elsa JOELSSON-63776, Evan JOELSSON-63777.