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Col. Samuel Francis TEMPLE
Frances REDD
Husband:  Samuel Francis TEMPLE
Birth:  ca. 1745, King & Queen Co., VA
Death:  23 Jul 1798
Occupation:  merchant
Military:  Revolutionary War:  Col.
Father:  Joseph TEMPLE
Mother:  Ann ARNAL / ARNOLD
Marriage:
Wife:  Frances "Fannie" REDD
Birth:  ca. 1756, Caroline Co., VA
Death:  27 Apr 1801, Caroline Co., VA
Father:  Capt. Samuel REDD
Mother:  Lucy ROGERS
Children — born in Caroline Co., VA:
1.  Flora TEMPLE; m. Christopher Columbus BROADDUS, s/o John BROADDUS & Harriet __?__; s/o John W. BROADDUS & Catherine GATEWOOD; s/o Thomas BROADDUS & Ann REDD
2.  Liston TEMPLE
3.  Peter TEMPLE
4.  Lucy TEMPLE; m. Timothy CHANDLER
5.  Frances "Fanny" TEMPLE; d. 1804; m. 10 Nov 1794, Caroline Co., VA, Rev. Andrew BROADDUS, Sr. (4 Nov 1770 - 1 Dec 1848)
6.  Maria TEMPLE; d. bef. 1804
7.  Ann TEMPLE; m. Henry COCKE
8.  John TEMPLE, b. 14 Apr 1768; d. 25 Jul 1814; m. 22 Dec 1796, Alice TAYLOR; many children
9.  Elizabeth TEMPLE, b. ca 1780
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