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T2

Births listed at Castle Garth Presbyterian nc may indicate siblings/cousins.  Ann Temperley Thompson’s children were born there, and Isabella Temperley, daughter of William Temperley and Ann ? was born there.  This would indicate that this William Temperley is possibly the brother of Ann Temperley Thompson.

P1, I1, RSR1

Parish register transcripts of Castle Garth Congregation, Pandon Bank Unitarian Baptist Church, and Hanover Square Chapel

Castle Garth

 

T1

William Temperley, putative father of Ann Temperley, was listed as a blacksmith from Haydon Bridge on parish birth record for one Ann Temperley, b. 1777

P1, RSR1

Descendants of Anne Temperley, william.thompson1(at)att.net

William of Hayon Bridge

 

T8

Thomas Temperley =Jane Wray 4th May 1830 at Warden .. Thomas was the 6th child of Matthew Temperley and Catherine Reed.He was born 1811 and died 1868 and was a publican in Newcastle.They had one son Matthew born 1831 died 1849.There is a Thomas Temperley born 1836 =Ann Hamilton 30.05.1860 They are listed on the 1881 Census at West Shaft Newbrough .He is a Joiner and place of birth is given as HaydonThey had the following children Matthew Nicholas b.1862

Nicholas  c.1862

Ralph       b1865

Charlotte  b1870

Thomas William  b1871

Mary Ann b 1875

Ellen C 1875

On the 1881 census there is also Jamesaged 14 yrs their son he is the only one born at Warden The rest are all born at Newbrough.However these two villages almost run into each other .

 

RSR11

 

Thomas of Newbrough

 

T9

There were a few TEMPERLEYs around Simonburn and Haydon Bridge... baptisms in Simonburn in the early 1800's to an Edward & Jane (Edward also had an illegitimate son); Matthew & Catherine and an Isabella had a daughter, Ann (no father mentioned).

        There were also marriages, Elizabeth to a William Robson in 1772 (Witness William Temperley) and John Temperley to an Anne Charlton (Witnesses: George and Edward Temperley).

        A Mary Temperley died at Longridge in 1813, aged 54 years.

 

RSR12

 

Simonburn

 

T9

Jane baptised 2nd November 1765 St John Lee

Ann baptised 2nd June 1777 Presbyterian Falstone Northumberland dau of William Temperley, Blacksmith, Haydon Bridge;

Elizabeth baptised 20th June 1775 Falstone.

Ann Temperley of Stonecroft buried (plot no.13) 7th April 1814 aged 76years.

RSR11

 

Simonburn

 

T10

Manuscript in British Library would be secondary information

 

British Library Cat [online] http://blpc.bl.uk/

 

Title:  The Blessed Memory of the Just. A funeral sermon [on Prov. x. 7], occasioned by the ... death of Mrs. H. Temperley ... To which is added a Hymn, composed by her brother.

 

Main heading:  SCOTT. John. Dissenting Minister at Hexham

 

Publication details:  Newcastle, 1816. 12o.

 

Shelfmark:  4478.a.83

MSS1

See bibliography for information on order manuscripts.

Funeral, Mrs. H. Temperley, ?Hexham

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T15

Regarding William 1.3.3. and a similar identity numbered William X412

 

 

 

 

T17

Regarding William 1.3.3. and a similar identity numbered William X412

 

 

 

 

T19

Regarding William 1.3.3. and a similar identity numbered William X412

 

 

 

 

T21

Regarding William 1.3.3. and a similar identity numbered William X412

 

 

 

 

T23

Regarding William 1.3.3. and a similar identity numbered William X412