Dr. James Algernon Temple1
M, #1111, b. 6 August 1843, d. 7 December 1931
Dr. James Algernon Temple was born on 6 August 1843 in Québec.2 He was the son of Capt. William Henry Temple and Maria May Livingston Sewell.3 Dr. James Algernon Temple was baptised on 16 August 1843 at Québec.2 He married Alice Erie Douglas Heudebourck, daughter of Rev. William Harvey Heudebourck and Sarah Robson, on 19 May 1869.3 Dr. James Algernon Temple died on 7 December 1931 at 186 Warren Road, Toronto, at the age of 88.4
Dr. James Algernon Temple. On December 6, 1931, at his residence, 186 Warren Road, Toronto, James Algernon Temple passed away in his eighty-ninth year after a few hours’ illness.
A few years ago Doctor Temple’s sight became seriously impaired, due to an optic atrophy associated with hyperglycemia, and in 1929 he underwent an operation for vesical calculus and prostatic trouble. About the same time he suffered a great sorrow in the death of his beloved and devoted wife which occurred after a prolonged illness. Notwithstanding his physical disabilities, his mental faculties remained clear and active to the last; he was always bright, interested and cheerful, and remarkably so, as he was up and about during the day of his last illness.
For over sixty years Doctor Temple was an outstanding figure in the medical life of Toronto and during that time no one attained a higher place in the confidence and esteem of the medical profession. His reputation as a practitioner brought him a very large and influential clientele, and his former students spread his fame as a teacher and surgeon throughout the Province of Ontario and in more distant parts where ' they settled. He had retired from active practice some fifteen years ago but never lost interest in his profession or its affairs.
Doctor Temple was born on August 6, 1843, the fifth son of the late Major Henry Temple, of His Majesty’s 15th Regiment, and Maria T., daughter of the late Hon. Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice of Lower Canada. He received his early education in the High School and Laval University in Quebec, entered McGill University as a student in Medicine in 1862, and graduated in 1865, receiving the degree M.D., C.M. He continued his medical studies in England, qualifying as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1865, and was elected a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London in 1872. After completing his studies in England he served for four years as Medical Officer in Her Majesty’s Civil Service in India. In 1869 he married Alice Erie, daughter of the Rev. W. H. Heu de Bourck, of Taunton, England, settled in Toronto, and entered upon private practice in association with the late Dr. Edward M. Hodder, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Obstetrics in Trinity Medical College. He soon attained a place in the first rank among the medical practitioners of Toronto and after Professor Hodder’s death in 1878 succeeded him in the chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Trinity University and as Gynaecologist on the staff of the Toronto General Hospital. As a lecturer and clinician, his thorough knowledge of his subject, his intense earnestness, his capacity for eloquent, clear, forceful exposition, his apt illustrations derived from a wide and varied practical experience, all deeply impressed the students who thronged his classes, so that his reputation and influence as a lecturer spread far beyond the limits of the wards and classroom. He was a pioneer in abdominal surgery in Toronto, in which he established a wide reputation for skill and resourcefulness, though always tempered by a wise conservatism.
Dignified and courteous in bearing, Doctor Temple was respected and esteemed by his confréres and students as a high-minded and honourable man, and by the public as a worthy representative of the physician of the old school, who loved his profession, maintained its highest ethical standards, and devoted himself faithfully to the service of his patients and the community. The esteem and confidence in which he was held both personally and professionally is shown by the many positions he attained and the honours he received at the hands of his confreres. As dean of the Trinity Medical faculty, in succession to the late Walter B. Geikie, he took an active part in bringing about the union of the medical colleges in Toronto in 1901, and on its consummation he became Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Medical Faculty of the University, holding the appointment until his resignation in 1910. In recognition of his services to the University and his eminent professional attainments he received the honourary degree of LL.D., in 1905.
In addition to his university and hospital appointments, Doctor Temple was president of the Ontario Medical Association (1889-90), and first president of the Toronto Clinical Society, in 1892. He was also a member of the Council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario from 1902 to 1906, a member of the Executive of the Victorian Order of Nurses, and one of the original Fellows of the Academy of Medicine. Masonry was his chief interest outside his profession. He was a Past Master of Ionic Lodge of Toronto. During the past winter he occupied the Master’s chair at s special meeting.
Doctor Temple is survived by seven children: Dr. Charles Temple, of Toronto; B.H.M. Temple, K.C., General Solicitor of the Canadian National Railways, Montreal; Gordon C. Temple, of Orillia; Mrs. Carter Troop, of Toronto; Mrs. Selby Martin, of Toronto; Mrs. W.F.V. Atkinson, of Quebec, and Mrs. J.N.B. Colley, of Toronto.
At a meeting of the Board of Governors of the University of Toronto, on December 10, 1931, it was resolved, "that the Board, having learned with deep regret of the death of Dr. James Algernon Temple, Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from 1901 to 1910, and sometime member of the Senate, desires to place on record an expression of its appreciation of the distinguished services he rendered the University, and to convey to the members of his family its deepest sympathy with them in their bereavement." The Board directed that this resolution should be placed on its minutes as a permanent record of its recognition of Dr. Temple’s worth as a citizen, of his eminence as a medical practitioner, and of his valuable services in the sphere of medical education, and that a copy should be engrossed and forwarded to the members of his family. H.B. Anderson, The Canadian Medical Association Journal, February 1932 p. 258.
A few years ago Doctor Temple’s sight became seriously impaired, due to an optic atrophy associated with hyperglycemia, and in 1929 he underwent an operation for vesical calculus and prostatic trouble. About the same time he suffered a great sorrow in the death of his beloved and devoted wife which occurred after a prolonged illness. Notwithstanding his physical disabilities, his mental faculties remained clear and active to the last; he was always bright, interested and cheerful, and remarkably so, as he was up and about during the day of his last illness.
For over sixty years Doctor Temple was an outstanding figure in the medical life of Toronto and during that time no one attained a higher place in the confidence and esteem of the medical profession. His reputation as a practitioner brought him a very large and influential clientele, and his former students spread his fame as a teacher and surgeon throughout the Province of Ontario and in more distant parts where ' they settled. He had retired from active practice some fifteen years ago but never lost interest in his profession or its affairs.
Doctor Temple was born on August 6, 1843, the fifth son of the late Major Henry Temple, of His Majesty’s 15th Regiment, and Maria T., daughter of the late Hon. Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice of Lower Canada. He received his early education in the High School and Laval University in Quebec, entered McGill University as a student in Medicine in 1862, and graduated in 1865, receiving the degree M.D., C.M. He continued his medical studies in England, qualifying as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1865, and was elected a Fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London in 1872. After completing his studies in England he served for four years as Medical Officer in Her Majesty’s Civil Service in India. In 1869 he married Alice Erie, daughter of the Rev. W. H. Heu de Bourck, of Taunton, England, settled in Toronto, and entered upon private practice in association with the late Dr. Edward M. Hodder, Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Obstetrics in Trinity Medical College. He soon attained a place in the first rank among the medical practitioners of Toronto and after Professor Hodder’s death in 1878 succeeded him in the chair of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Trinity University and as Gynaecologist on the staff of the Toronto General Hospital. As a lecturer and clinician, his thorough knowledge of his subject, his intense earnestness, his capacity for eloquent, clear, forceful exposition, his apt illustrations derived from a wide and varied practical experience, all deeply impressed the students who thronged his classes, so that his reputation and influence as a lecturer spread far beyond the limits of the wards and classroom. He was a pioneer in abdominal surgery in Toronto, in which he established a wide reputation for skill and resourcefulness, though always tempered by a wise conservatism.
Dignified and courteous in bearing, Doctor Temple was respected and esteemed by his confréres and students as a high-minded and honourable man, and by the public as a worthy representative of the physician of the old school, who loved his profession, maintained its highest ethical standards, and devoted himself faithfully to the service of his patients and the community. The esteem and confidence in which he was held both personally and professionally is shown by the many positions he attained and the honours he received at the hands of his confreres. As dean of the Trinity Medical faculty, in succession to the late Walter B. Geikie, he took an active part in bringing about the union of the medical colleges in Toronto in 1901, and on its consummation he became Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Medical Faculty of the University, holding the appointment until his resignation in 1910. In recognition of his services to the University and his eminent professional attainments he received the honourary degree of LL.D., in 1905.
In addition to his university and hospital appointments, Doctor Temple was president of the Ontario Medical Association (1889-90), and first president of the Toronto Clinical Society, in 1892. He was also a member of the Council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario from 1902 to 1906, a member of the Executive of the Victorian Order of Nurses, and one of the original Fellows of the Academy of Medicine. Masonry was his chief interest outside his profession. He was a Past Master of Ionic Lodge of Toronto. During the past winter he occupied the Master’s chair at s special meeting.
Doctor Temple is survived by seven children: Dr. Charles Temple, of Toronto; B.H.M. Temple, K.C., General Solicitor of the Canadian National Railways, Montreal; Gordon C. Temple, of Orillia; Mrs. Carter Troop, of Toronto; Mrs. Selby Martin, of Toronto; Mrs. W.F.V. Atkinson, of Quebec, and Mrs. J.N.B. Colley, of Toronto.
At a meeting of the Board of Governors of the University of Toronto, on December 10, 1931, it was resolved, "that the Board, having learned with deep regret of the death of Dr. James Algernon Temple, Professor and Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology from 1901 to 1910, and sometime member of the Senate, desires to place on record an expression of its appreciation of the distinguished services he rendered the University, and to convey to the members of his family its deepest sympathy with them in their bereavement." The Board directed that this resolution should be placed on its minutes as a permanent record of its recognition of Dr. Temple’s worth as a citizen, of his eminence as a medical practitioner, and of his valuable services in the sphere of medical education, and that a copy should be engrossed and forwarded to the members of his family. H.B. Anderson, The Canadian Medical Association Journal, February 1932 p. 258.
Children of Dr. James Algernon Temple and Alice Erie Douglas Heudebourck
- Dr. Charles Algernon De Vesci Temple+3 b. 8 Jul 1870, d. 1955
- Minnie Plenderleath Temple+3 b. 2 Aug 1872, d. 1965
- Trevor Castlemaine Temple3 b. 20 Dec 1874, d. 20 Jul 1875
- Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C.+3 b. 25 May 1876, d. 1965
- Constance Isabel Temple+3 b. 16 Oct 1877, d. 1965
- Florence Erie Temple+3 b. 11 Aug 1880, d. 1972
- Gordon Castlemaine Temple+3 b. 25 Apr 1887, d. 1960
- Frances Marion Temple+3 b. 25 Nov 1893, d. 21 Jan 1960
Jocelyn Beatrice Temple
F, #1949, b. 27 January 1912
Jocelyn Beatrice Temple was born on 27 January 1912 in York, Ontario.1 She was the daughter of Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C. and Beatrice Isabel Woodd.2 Jocelyn Beatrice Temple married John William Wightman on 25 May 1938 in Montreal, Québec.3,4 Jocelyn Beatrice Temple was living in 1965.2
Child of Jocelyn Beatrice Temple and John William Wightman
- Joan S. Wightman5 b. c 1946, d. 5 Apr 1999
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), 25 May 1938.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957. 1947 May 23. Queen Elizabeth.
John Henry Gustavus Temple1,2
M, #1107, b. 18 July 1836, d. 28 January 1884
John Henry Gustavus Temple was born on 18 July 1836 in Toronto, Ontario.1 He was the son of Capt. William Henry Temple and Maria May Livingston Sewell.1 John Henry Gustavus Temple married Mary Gouldsmith on 6 April 1869 in Clifton, Gloucestershire.2 John Henry Gustavus Temple died on 28 January 1884 at 2 Greenway Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, at the age of 47.3 Probate was granted on 10 March 1884 to his widow Mary. The estate was valued at £1,821/14/7.3
Child of John Henry Gustavus Temple and Mary Gouldsmith
- Gwendoline M. Temple4 b. c 1873
Kathleen Isabelle Lillian Temple1
F, #1940, b. 12 February 1897, d. 30 December 1983
Kathleen Isabelle Lillian Temple was born on 12 February 1897 in Toronto.1 She was the daughter of Dr. Charles Algernon De Vesci Temple and Ida Waldie.2 Kathleen Isabelle Lillian Temple married Harold Coleman Walker.2 Kathleen Isabelle Lillian Temple died on 30 December 1983 at the age of 863 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality County, Ontario.4
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1909. York, 1897.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 154492513."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 154492513, Kathleen I Temple Walker, includes gravestone photograph."
Marjorie Heu-De-Bourck Temple1
F, #1927, b. 25 April 1904, d. 30 March 1992
Marjorie Heu-De-Bourck Temple was born on 25 April 1904 in Toronto, York County, Ontario.2 She was the daughter of Henry Percy Ranfurly Temple and Lillian Louisa Ridley.1 Marjorie Heu-De-Bourck Temple died on 30 March 1992 at the age of 87.
Mary Stuart Temple1
F, #1112, b. 24 December 1844, d. 17 September 1935
Mary Stuart Temple was born on 24 December 1844 in Québec.2 She was the daughter of Capt. William Henry Temple and Maria May Livingston Sewell.1 Mary Stuart Temple died on 17 September 1935 probably in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 90.3,4
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S460] MI, "St. James' Cemetery, Toronto."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#90216813."
Maud Eleanor Temple1
F, #1476, b. April 1875
Maud Eleanor Temple was born in April 1875 though the 1901 Census clearly gives a date of 14 April 1878.2 She was the daughter of Edmond Bonner Temple and Louise Smith Douglas.1 Maud Eleanor Temple married Joseph A. Thompson, son of Sir John Sparrow David Thompson and Annie Emma Affleck, on 14 April 1903 in Toronto, Ontario.3
Children of Maud Eleanor Temple and Joseph A. Thompson
- David S. Thompson2 b. Oct 1908
- Eleanor Thompson2 b. Feb 1911
Mehitable Temple1
F, #10892, b. circa 1732, d. 31 March 1766
Mehitable Temple was born circa 1732.1 She was the daughter of Robert Temple and Mehitable (Unknown).2 Mehitable Temple married Edmund Quincy, son of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell, on 9 June 1765 in Boston.1 Mehitable Temple died on 31 March 1766.1
Child of Mehitable Temple and Edmund Quincy
- Robert Quincy1 b. 1766
Minnie Plenderleath Temple1
F, #1505, b. 2 August 1872, d. 1965
Minnie Plenderleath Temple was born on 2 August 1872 in Toronto, Ontario.1 She was the daughter of Dr. James Algernon Temple and Alice Erie Douglas Heudebourck.2 Minnie Plenderleath Temple married Jared Grassie Carter Troop, son of William Henry Troop and Georgiana Coster, on 7 October 1896 in Toronto.3 Minnie Plenderleath Temple married Lt.-Col. Claud Goodday, son of Augustus Goodday, circa 1935. Minnie Plenderleath Temple died in 1965.2
Children of Minnie Plenderleath Temple and Jared Grassie Carter Troop
- Jared Douglas Erie Troop+2 b. 24 Jul 1897
- Constance Stanhope Troop2 b. 21 Sep 1902
- Marjorie Temple Troop+2 b. Oct 1904, d. 1988
Naomi Georgina Cuthbert Temple1
F, #1477, b. 3 June 1877, d. 18 March 1952
Naomi Georgina Cuthbert Temple was born on 3 June 1877 in Québec The date of 3 June 1881 given in the 1901 Census is thus incorrect.2,3,1 She was the daughter of Edmond Bonner Temple and Louise Smith Douglas.4 Naomi Georgina Cuthbert Temple was baptised on 17 August 1878 at Québec.1 She married James Edward McMullen, son of Rev. William Thomas McMullen and Susanna Gilbert, on 3 January 1906 in Toronto.5 Naomi Georgina Cuthbert Temple died on 18 March 1952 in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the age of 74.6
Children of Naomi Georgina Cuthbert Temple and James Edward McMullen
- Edmund Temple McMullen5 b. 14 May 1907, d. 5 Apr 1979
- Naomi Temple McMullen+5 b. 30 May 1911, d. 8 Aug 2007
- Major James Edward Temple McMullen5 b. c 1912, d. 6 Oct 1943
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1878.
- [S226] 1901 Canadian Census.
- [S463] 1891 Canadian Census , Toronto City, St Patricks Ward.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.archive.org/stream/britishcolumbiaf00schouoft/… (December 2008).
- [S232] Ancestry.com, British Columbia Death Index: 1872 to 1979.
Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple
M, #1501, b. 4 March 1879, d. 21 May 1931
Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple was born on 4 March 1879 in Toronto.1 He was the son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.2 Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple married Lillian Mills, daughter of Alfred James Mills, on 26 March 1913 in Toronto.3 Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple died on 21 May 1931 in Meaford, Ontario, at the age of 52.1 He. He was an insurance agent.1
Reginald Glentworth De Vesci Temple1
M, #1484, b. 24 March 1867, d. 1 August 1867
Reginald Glentworth De Vesci Temple was born on 24 March 1867 in Québec.2 He was the son of Charles Vesey Macdonald Temple and Mary Jones "Minnie" Plenderleath.2 Reginald Glentworth De Vesci Temple died on 1 August 1867 in Cacouna, Canada, of a disease of the heart; aged "4 months, 10 days"1 and is buried in Mount Hermon Cemetery W-463, Sillery, Québec. His memorial inscriptions gives his second name as Glenworth and the date of his death as 4 August 1867.1,3
Citations
- [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Registre d'inhumation du Mount Hermon Cemetery, 1848-1904."
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W22.
Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C.
M, #1507, b. 25 May 1876, d. 1965
Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C.. Barrister. General Counsel, Canadian National Railways.1 He was born on 25 May 1876 in Toronto.2 He was the son of Dr. James Algernon Temple and Alice Erie Douglas Heudebourck.3 Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C. married Beatrice Isabel Woodd, daughter of Walter Woodd, in 1903 in South Africa.3 Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C. died in 1965.3
Children of Reginald Herbert Montague Temple Q.C. and Beatrice Isabel Woodd
- Allen Dorrien Temple M.D.+3 b. 4 Jul 1906, d. 5 May 1981
- Jocelyn Beatrice Temple+3 b. 27 Jan 1912
Sir Richard Carnac Temple Bart.1
M, #15757, b. 15 October 1850, d. 3 March 1931
Sir Richard Carnac Temple Bart. was born on 15 October 1850 in Allahabad, India.1,2 He married Agnes Fanny Searle on 18 March 1880.1 Sir Richard Carnac Temple Bart. died on 3 March 1931 in Territet, Switzerland, at the age of 80.1,2
Child of Sir Richard Carnac Temple Bart. and Agnes Fanny Searle
- Ethel Godiva Temple+3 b. 30 May 1882, d. 7 Apr 1958
Citations
- [S393] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage, 107th edition., p. 3866.
- [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Richard Carnac Temple.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Aug 08, 1910.
Robert Temple1
M, #11327
Child of Robert Temple and Mehitable (Unknown)
- Mehitable Temple+1 b. c 1732, d. 31 Mar 1766
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 438.
Robert Handcock Temple1
M, #1110, b. 16 February 1841, d. 20 January 1920
Robert Handcock Temple was born on 16 February 1841 in Québec.2 He was the son of Capt. William Henry Temple and Maria May Livingston Sewell.1 Robert Handcock Temple was baptised on 12 May 1841 at Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Québec.3 He married Rose Heudebourck, daughter of Rev. William Harvey Heudebourck and Sarah Robson, on 29 June 1865 in Québec.4 Robert Handcock Temple died on 20 January 1920 in Toronto at the age of 782 and is buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
Children of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck
- Edith May Livingston Temple1 b. 29 Jul 1867
- Rosa Ada Temple1 b. 5 May 1870
- Henry Percy Ranfurly Temple+1 b. 15 Aug 1872, d. 1944
- William Heu-de-Bourck Temple1 b. 28 Oct 1875, d. 17 Sep 1876
- Robin Handcock Temple1 b. 28 Oct 1875, d. 3 Sep 1876
- Percy Handcock Heu-de-Bourck Temple+1 b. 4 Mar 1879, d. 21 May 1931
- William Moore Temple+1 b. 24 Mar 1880, d. 27 Nov 1946
- Trevor Percival Temple+1 b. 18 Feb 1883, d. 24 Apr 1964
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1934. York 1920.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1841.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. (Québec (Holy Trinity church)), 1865.
Robin Handcock Temple1
M, #1500, b. 28 October 1875, d. 3 September 1876
Robin Handcock Temple was born on 28 October 1875 in Toronto.1 He was the son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.1 Robin Handcock Temple died on 3 September 1876.1
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Rosa Ada Temple1
F, #1497, b. 5 May 1870
Rosa Ada Temple was born on 5 May 1870 in Toronto.2 She was the daughter of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.1 Rosa Ada Temple was baptised on 2 September 1870.3
Sarah Temple
F, #9067
Sarah Temple married John Jones.
Child of Sarah Temple and John Jones
- Sarah Jones+ b. 4 Jun 1686
Trevor Castlemaine Temple1
M, #1506, b. 20 December 1874, d. 20 July 1875
Trevor Castlemaine Temple was born on 20 December 1874 in Toronto, Ontario.1 He was the son of Dr. James Algernon Temple and Alice Erie Douglas Heudebourck.2 Trevor Castlemaine Temple died on 20 July 1875 in Toronto, Ontario.3
Trevor Percival Temple
M, #1503, b. 18 February 1883, d. 24 April 1964
Trevor Percival Temple was born on 18 February 1883 in Toronto, Ontario.1 He was the son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.1 Trevor Percival Temple married Edith Audrey Gouinlock, daughter of George Gouinlock and Agnes Holmested, on 11 June 1912 in Toronto.2 Trevor Percival Temple died on 24 April 1964 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, at the age of 81.
Vivian Phyllis Temple1
F, #1936, b. 2 April 1918, d. 7 April 2010
Vivian Phyllis Temple was born on 2 April 1918.1 She was the daughter of William Moore Temple and Violet Helen Maulson.1 Vivian Phyllis Temple married Wing Commander Cyril Alexander "Toby" Baskett DFC on 6 June 1942.1 Vivian Phyllis Temple was living at 2 St. Yves Cres., Toronto, Ontario, in 1996.1 She died on 7 April 2010 at the age of 922 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario.3
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 122178532."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 122178532, Vivian P Temple Baskett, includes gravestone photograph."
Capt. William Henry Temple1,2
M, #402, b. 28 February 1786, d. 28 April 1874
Capt. William Henry Temple is also recorded as Capt. Henry Temple.3 He was born on 28 February 1786 in Waterstown, near Athlone, Westmeath, Ireland.4 He was the son of Gustavus Handcock-Temple and Mary Moore.2 Capt. William Henry Temple. Captain 15th Regiment of Foot (Yorkshire, East Riding). The regiment had arrived in Canada in 1827.1 He married Maria May Livingston Sewell, daughter of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith, on 9 January 1833 in the Garrison Church, Québec, the service being conducted by Rev. E.W. Sewell.5,6 Capt. William Henry Temple died on 28 April 1874 in Québec at the age of 88 of old age7,8 and is buried in Mount Hermon Cemetery W-571, Sillery, Québec.7,8
Children of Capt. William Henry Temple and Maria May Livingston Sewell
- Henrietta May Frances Temple2 b. 20 Apr 1835, d. 20 Jan 1836
- John Henry Gustavus Temple+2 b. 18 Jul 1836, d. 28 Jan 1884
- Edmond Bonner Temple+2 b. 1 Dec 1837, d. 17 Mar 1914
- Charles Vesey Macdonald Temple+2 b. 24 Apr 1839, d. 31 Oct 1937
- Robert Handcock Temple+2 b. 16 Feb 1841, d. 20 Jan 1920
- Dr. James Algernon Temple+2 b. 6 Aug 1843, d. 7 Dec 1931
- Mary Stuart Temple2 b. 24 Dec 1844, d. 17 Sep 1935
Citations
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1833.
- [S460] MI, "Mount Hermon."
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1833
and
Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Garrison)), 1833. - [S205] Newspaper, New-York Spectator, (New York, NY) Thursday, January 24, 1833.
- [S454] Website Archives nationales du Québec (http://pistard.banq.qc.ca) "Registre d'inhumation du Mount Hermon Cemetery, 1848-1904."
- [S522] Gordon A. Morley and William J. Park, Mount Hermon Cemetery, W17.
William Heu-de-Bourck Temple1
M, #1499, b. 28 October 1875, d. 17 September 1876
William Heu-de-Bourck Temple was born on 28 October 1875 in Toronto Twin.1 He was the son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.1 William Heu-de-Bourck Temple died on 17 September 1876.1
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
William Moore Temple1
M, #1502, b. 24 March 1880, d. 27 November 1946
William Moore Temple was born on 24 March 1880 in Toronto.1 He was the son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck.1 William Moore Temple married Violet Helen Maulson on 15 June 1910. William Moore Temple died on 27 November 1946 in Toronto, Ontario, at the age of 662 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Toronto Municipality County, Ontario.3
Children of William Moore Temple and Violet Helen Maulson
- Clifford Maulson Temple+1 b. 29 May 1911, d. 7 Aug 1951
- Eleanor Louise Temple+1 b. 29 Jan 1916, d. 26 Nov 1990
- Vivian Phyllis Temple+1 b. 2 Apr 1918, d. 7 Apr 2010
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#122173797."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 122173797, William Moore Temple, includes gravestone photograph."
General Abraham Ten Broeck1
M, #19947, b. 13 May 1734, d. 19 January 1810
General Abraham Ten Broeck was born on 13 May 1734.1 He married Elizabeth Van Rensselaer, daughter of Stepehen Van Rensselaer, on 1 November 1763.1 General Abraham Ten Broeck died on 19 January 1810 at the age of 75.1
Child of General Abraham Ten Broeck and Elizabeth Van Rensselaer
- Dirck Ten Broeck1 b. 3 Nov 1765, d. 30 Jan 1833
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #111.
Albertina Sanders Ten Broeck1
F, #20023, b. 23 April 1835, d. 14 November 1900
Albertina Sanders Ten Broeck was born on 23 April 1835 in New York.1 She was the daughter of Major-General Leonard William Ten Broeck and Helen Livingston.1 Albertina Sanders Ten Broeck married Dr. Barent A. Mynderse, son of Aaron Mynderse and Anna Maria Vedder, on 29 May 1860.1 Albertina Sanders Ten Broeck died on 14 November 1900 in Schenectady, New York, at the age of 65.2
Anna Ten Broeck1
F, #20031, b. 2 June 1717, d. 1731
Anna Ten Broeck was born on 2 June 1717.1 She was the daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck and Margarita Cuyler.1 Anna Ten Broeck died in 17311 and is buried on 30 December 1731 in Albany, New York.1
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #103.
Catryna Ten Broeck1
F, #6909, b. 1 September 1715, d. 6 April 1801
Catryna Ten Broeck was born on 1 September 1715.1 She was the daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck and Margarita Cuyler.2 Catryna Ten Broeck was baptised on 4 September 1715 at Albany, New York.1 She married John Livingston, son of Robert Livingston, "The Nephew" and Margarita Schuyler, on 6 September 1739.1 Catryna Ten Broeck died on 6 April 1801 in Broadway, Albany, New York, at the age of 85 in her daughter's house.1
Children of Catryna Ten Broeck and John Livingston
- Robert Livingston3 b. 16 Mar 1741
- Margrieta Livingston4 b. 10 Oct 1742, d. 17 Nov 1820
- Dirck (Richard) Livingston+5 b. 19 Oct 1744, d. Mar 1784
- James Livingston+6 b. 27 Mar 1747, d. 29 Nov 1832
- Annatje (Nancy) Livingston7 b. 10 May 1749
- Janet Livingston8 b. 24 Jul 1751
- Abraham Livingston+9 b. 1754, d. 1803
- Catharine Ten Broeck Livingston10 b. 2 Nov 1755, d. 26 Jan 1827
- Maria Livingston11 b. 22 Apr 1761, d. 22 Sep 1839
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #102.
- [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #213.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #214.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #215.
- [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #217.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #218.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #219.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #220.
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #221.
Christina Ten Broeck1
F, #6912, b. 30 December 1718, d. 29 June 1801
Christina Ten Broeck was born on 30 December 1718.2 She was the daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck and Margarita Cuyler.3 Christina Ten Broeck married Philip Livingston, son of Philip Livingston, "Second Lord of the Manor" and Catharine Van Brugh, on 14 April 1740.2 Christina Ten Broeck died on 29 June 1801 in Albany, New York, at the age of 82.2,1
Children of Christina Ten Broeck and Philip Livingston
- Philip Philip Livingston+4 b. 28 May 1741, d. 2 Nov 1787
- Dirck, or Richard Livingston5 b. 6 Jun 1743
- Catherine Livingston+5 b. 25 Aug 1745, d. 17 Apr 1810
- Margaret Livingston5 b. 25 Oct 1747, d. 17 Jan 1830
- Pieter Van Brug Livingston5 b. 13 Mar 1751, d. 4 Jul 1770
- Sarah Livingston+4 b. 7 Dec 1752, d. 29 Dec 1814
- Abraham Livingston6 b. 3 Jul 1754, d. 1782
- Alida Livingston7 b. 3 Aug 1757
- Henry Philip Livingston6 b. 26 Mar 1760
Citations
- [S480] Emma Ten Broek Runk, The Ten Broeck Genealogy, #104.
- [S81] Burke, Landed Gentry, p. 2793.
- [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.
- [S44] George Dangerfield, Chancellor Livingston, chart.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 337.
- [S80] Arthur Meredyth Burke, Prominent Families, Livingston.
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. VI p. 338.