Re: Temple-Bonner marriage(s)
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Re: Temple-Bonner marriage(s)
TOm King 1/05/13
...except that you are talking about a DIFFERENT marriage.
If her maiden name was Eppes, and her married name was Temple, then how did she end up with a son with the surname of Bonner? Are we to believe that Peter Temple had a son with Ann Bonner (Eppes) Temple and decided to give him the surname that matches his mother's middle name (Bonner), rather than his own surname (Temple)? Somehow I doubt that.
You are again confusing the woman who died in 1823 in Hancock County Georgia with a DIFFERENT woman who died in 1834, most likely somewhere in Virginia. They are DIFFERENT people. Ann "Nancy" Bonner (Eppes) Temple (d. 1823) is not the same person as Nancy Bonner Temple (d. 1834).
You mention Bible records. Are there digital images (scans) of these Bible pages anywhere online? I'd like to look at them.
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