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John Temple

Birth27 Sep 1672 - Brompton by Sawdon, Scarborough, Yorkshire
Death1751 - Ebberston, Yorkshire, , England
MotherElizabeth Allison
FatherAlexander Temple

Born in Brompton by Sawdon, Scarborough, Yorkshire on 27 Sep 1672 to Alexander Temple and Elizabeth Allison. John Temple married Ann Milcah Scaley and had 14 children. He passed away on 1751 in Ebberston, Yorkshire, , England.

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Parents
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Alexander Temple
1651 - 1741
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Elizabeth Allison
1655 - 1722
Spouse(s)
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Ann Milcah Scaley
1686 - 1714
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Susanna Whiting
1686 - 1742
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Susannah Whiting
1690 - 1730
Children Show all
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Thomas Temple
1700 - 1756
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George Temple
1710 - 1768
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William Gulielmus Temple
1704 - 1768
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Milcah Temple
1714 - 1714
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Frances Temple
1707 - 1768
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George Temple
1712 - 1779
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Alexander Temple
1702 - 1756
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Bartholomew Temple
1705 - 1756
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Susannah Temple
1725 - 1777
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Francis Temple
1716 - 1779
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John Temple
1700 - 1756
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Frances Temple
1716 - 1758
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Susannah Temple
Unknown - Unknown
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Francis Temple
1700 - 1772

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