Person:Francis Temple (7)

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Francis Marion Temple
b.30 Mar 1838 Ohio
m. 28 Oct 1830
  1. Benjamin Franklin Temple1833 - 1894
  2. Joel Taylor TempleAbt 1835 - 1917
  3. William Evans Temple1836 - 1920
  4. Francis Marion Temple1838 - 1917
  5. Caroline TempleAbt 1839 -
  6. Mary TempleAbt 1843 -
Facts and Events
Name Francis Marion Temple
Gender Male
Birth[1] 30 Mar 1838 Ohio
Death[1] 21 Oct 1917 Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    F. Marion Temple
    Birth 30 Mar 1838
    Death 21 Oct 1917 (aged 79)
    Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
    Burial
    Greenlawn Cemetery
    Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA

    Civil War Veteran

    "PVT. BTRY. L Ohio Lt. Artry"

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93465708/f.-marion-temple

  2.   Ohio. Adjutant General's Office. Grave registrations of soldiers buried in Ohio. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958).

    Name: F. Marion Temple
    Birth Date: 30 Mar 1838
    Enlistment Date: 28 Jul 1862
    Discharge Date: 4 Jul 1865
    Death Date: 21 Oct 1917
    Death Place: Portsmouth, Ohio
    Burial Date: 22 Oct 1917
    Burial Place: Grant & Offnere, Ohio, USA
    Cemetery: Greenlawn
    Rank: Private
    Branch of Service: Army

  3.   United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).

    Name: F M Temple
    Gender: Male
    Age: 12
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Ohio
    Home in 1850: Washington, Scioto, Ohio, USA
    Attended School: Yes
    Line Number: 7
    Dwelling Number: 49
    Family Number: 49
    Household Members Age
    Lydia Temple 41
    B F Temple 17
    J F Temple 15
    Wm E Temple 13
    F M Temple 12
    Caroline Temple 11
    Mary Temple 7

  4.   `, in Evans, Nelson Wiley. A history of Scioto County, Ohio: together with a pioneer record of southern Ohio. (Portsmouth, Ohio: N. W. Evans, 1903)
    pg. 237.

    The Civil War

    Battery L— 1st Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery.

    Among the privates; were Henry Fitch. David Ford. William S. Foster, Joseph Hornung, Jefferson Kendall, Murty W. Lodwick, Harrison Massie and Francis M. Temple.