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Cora Elizabeth <I>Hill</I> Temple

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Cora Elizabeth Hill Temple

Birth
Brightwater, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
3 Sep 1908 (aged 31)
Ness City, Ness County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Cora was married to Leonard J Temple and then to his cousin Floyd J Temple.
Cora E. Hill Temple

Cora E. Hill was born near Bright Water, Ark., December 23, 1876 and died in Ness City, Kansas, September 3, 1908 at 31 years of age. She married November 10, 1895 to Leonard J. Temple, who died of consumption in Ness City, October 13, 1903.

To this union was born one son, Lyle, who will make his home with Mrs. Temple's foster-mother near Rogers, AK. On October 6, 1905, she was married to Floyd J. Temple, who survives. To this union was born a daughter, Gwendolyn, who will make her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. of Ness City. Besides these, she leaves two sisters, a brother and her foster-parents; her parents dying when she was an infant.

*It is possible that her mother died before Cora was one year old and her father placed her with the Miser family. More proof needs to be researched. (2015)
Cora was married to Leonard J Temple and then to his cousin Floyd J Temple.
Cora E. Hill Temple

Cora E. Hill was born near Bright Water, Ark., December 23, 1876 and died in Ness City, Kansas, September 3, 1908 at 31 years of age. She married November 10, 1895 to Leonard J. Temple, who died of consumption in Ness City, October 13, 1903.

To this union was born one son, Lyle, who will make his home with Mrs. Temple's foster-mother near Rogers, AK. On October 6, 1905, she was married to Floyd J. Temple, who survives. To this union was born a daughter, Gwendolyn, who will make her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. of Ness City. Besides these, she leaves two sisters, a brother and her foster-parents; her parents dying when she was an infant.

*It is possible that her mother died before Cora was one year old and her father placed her with the Miser family. More proof needs to be researched. (2015)


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