Joseph Taft HUEY / Gladys Alvia GILMORE


Husband: Joseph Taft HUEY

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Father: William H. HUEY
Mother: Savius
Spouses: Gladys Alvia GILMORE

Wife: Gladys Alvia GILMORE

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Spouses: Joseph Taft HUEY

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Major TEMPLE / Mary KENNEDY


Husband: Major TEMPLE

Born: 1736at: Chester, Pennsylvania
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Died: 1816at: Green County, Tennessee
Father: Thomas TEMPLE
Mother: Mary JEFFERIES
Spouses: Mary KENNEDY
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Wife: Mary KENNEDY

Born: 1739at:
Died: 1820at: Greeneville, Tennessee
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Spouses: Major TEMPLE

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Name: John TEMPLE [121]
Born: 20 MAY 1758at: Pennsylvania
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Died: 28 MAY 1828at:
Spouses: ELizabeth MARSHALL

Name: William TEMPLE [122]
Born: 1762at: Pennsylvania
Married: 14 JUN 1797at: Greene County, TN
Died: 1816at:
Spouses: Jane SMITH

Name: Thomas TEMPLE
Born: 4 MAY 1766at: Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Died: 30 JUN 1852at: Greenville Tn.
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Name: James TEMPLE
Born: 1772at: Mecklenburg, North Carolina
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Died: 1822at: Greene County, TN
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[120] Major TEMPLE (3) was born in 1736 in Chester County, PA.(4) He died about 1816 in Greene County, TN.(5)
Major Temple moved to Mecklenburg County, NC (1766). In 1780, he was with North Carolina forces in the celebrated battle of King's Mountain. The family says he carved his initials in the musket he carried in that battle. That weapon has been handed down from generation to generation and is known as "Old Kings Mountain."
In 1786, he moved to Green County, Tennessee, where he selected a farm on Richland Creek. Both his farm an that of his neighbor (Rev. Hezekiah Balch, who went on to found Greenville College) were recorded at the same time. They were probably friends and came to Tennessee together. Both were active Presbyterians. Major Temple was an Elder in the Church. He became a major landowner.
In 1797, Major Temple was appointed to lay out and govern the town of Greeneville, Tenn. His son John was also a commissioner.
We believe Major Temple had five sons and a daughter. His will, dated 8 Aug 1816, names all six children.
He was married to Mary KENNEDY.(6) Mary KENNEDY died about 1820 in Greene County, TN. She was born in Pennsylvania. Major TEMPLE and Mary KENNEDY had the following children:

[121] John TEMPLE (2)(7) was born on 20 May 1758 in Pennsylvania. (2) He died on 28 May 1828. There appears to be some question about the death of John Temple. Jim Zobel's extensive research offers a death date of 1828, well after the death of his Father and Mother. But the wills for both his Father and Mother (1816 and 1820) mention only "heirs of John." The only other children treated this way (Josiah, William & Thomas) are deceased. This would lead one to believe John Temple was dead by 1816.
However, it is possible he Father and Mother had already given him "his share" of the estate or its possible he was alive and was simply not held in favor by his parents.
On that subject, Joanne May writes, "I see that you too noted that John Temple appeared to be deceased at the writing of his parents wills. We have discussed
this in the archives and we have sorted out that our John Temple was dead, having died in Giles co, TN. in 1816.. just prior to Major's will. The John Temple listed as dying in Westmoreland Co, PA wasnot the son of Major and Mary Temple. I have found some guardian records of John's underage children in Giles Co, TN records, but we believe he probably had some of age."

[122] William TEMPLE (8) was born about 1762 in Pennsylvania. (2) He died before 1816 in Tennessee. (2) There appears to be some disagreement over the children of William and Jane Temple. James Paul Gailbraith notes two of the children, Mary & Jackson, both of whom, he says, mary into the Gailbraith family.
Jim Zobel lists Mary, along with brothers Daniel, James and Jeremiah. He does not include Jackson as a son.
So, we are uncertain if there is a son Jackson.

He was married to Jane SMITH on 14 Jun 1797 in Greene County, TN.(2) Jane SMITH(8) was born between 1760 and 1770.(2) She died after 1840.(2) William TEMPLE and Jane SMITH had the following children:

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