_John Joseph HUEY ___+ | (1817 - 1865) m 1839 _William H. HUEY ____| | (1856 - 1937) m 1875| | |_Elizabeth FIELDS ___ | (1820 - 1901) m 1839 | |--Troy HUEY | (1893 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Alda E. WILDER _____| (1859 - 1899) m 1875| |_____________________
_William TEMPLE _____+ | (1762 - 1816) m 1797 _Jeremiah Smith TEMPLE _| | (1804 - 1858) m 1826 | | |_Jane SMITH _________ | (1770 - 1840) m 1797 | |--Ann B. TEMPLE | (1846 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Nancy D. WILKINS ______| (1805 - 1856) m 1826 | |_____________________
_William TEMPLE _____+ | (1690 - 1775) m 1725 _Thomas TEMPLE ______| | (1772 - 1845) m 1814| | |_Hannah TAYLOR ______+ | (1708 - 1768) m 1725 | |--Lewis Edward TEMPLE | (1827 - 1912) | _____________________ | | |_Jane BRITTON _______| (1798 - 1862) m 1814| |_____________________
[106] Lewis Edward Temple was born at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio April 29, 1827. He married Priscilla McNulty in 1849, Ohio. In 1853 the family (Lewis, Priscilla & two girls) settled for a shoft time in Nodaway County, close to Maryville, Mo. Their first son, John was born and died at the home of his in Nodaway, Mo. The family abt.,1855-56 moved across the Missouri river to Richardson, Co., Neb., onto a farm Lewis purchased (NE1/2 Section 21, T2N, R16E, Ohio Township) near Falls City. The next nine children were born on this farm. Two girls (Elizabeth "Lizzie" and Louisa Temple) died of typhoid fever and are buried on farm. Lewis Temple sold the farm and moved to Marshall Co., onto a new farm (NW1/4 Section 10, T3S, R10E, Lincoln Township) near Axtell, Ks. Lewis Temple died at the home of hisson, John Temple, in Axtell, Ks on Tuesday April 2, 1912, age 84 years, 11 months, and 4 days. To them were born 12 children, seven boys and five girls, of whom four preceded him in death. The livingare Sarah Kinney, Weltch, Okla, Mary E. Godbout, Axtell; David, Norton, Wade, Beattie; Nathaniel, Norcatur; John, James, and Robert W. Temple, Axtell. He was preceded in death by his daughter Elizabeth "Lizzie" Ann Temple; Louisa Temple; Cora Temple; and a infant son, name unknown. While living in Nebraska Lewis was converted and united with the Methodist Episcopalian
__ | _William "Molancton" WINEGARNDNER _| | (1854 - 1925) m 1884 | | |__ | | |--William WINEGARNDNER | (1893 - ....) | __ | | |_Sarah Elizabeth LOVE _____________| (1865 - 1896) m 1884 | |__
__ | _John Leo O'BRIEN ___| | (1894 - ....) | | |__ | | |-- | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
_John "Clyde" JAGGERS _____________+ | (1909 - ....) m 1931 _William Mace JAGGERS _| | (1932 - 1995) | | |_Minnie Caroline "Johnnie" WESTER _+ | (1912 - ....) m 1931 | |-- | | ___________________________________ | | |_______________________| | |___________________________________