Pane-Joyce Genealogy
23048. Abigail Temple. Born on 15 May 1647 in Charlestown, MA.106 Abigail died in Concord, MA, on 6 Sep 1694; she was 47.
3 Mar 166[8/]9 Abigail married Thomas Brabrook, son of John Brabrook (-28 Jun 1662) & Elizabeth, in Concord, MA.77 “Thomas babrooke & Abigall Tempel maried 3. march. 1669:”. Born on 4 May 1643 in Watertown, MA. Thomas died in Concord, MA, on 6 Mar 1692; he was 48.285
Their children include:
42875i.
Sarah Brabrook (5 Nov 1670-3 May 1744)
42876ii.
Joseph Brabrook (14 Feb 1672-)
42877iii.
John Brabrook (1 Aug 1676-30 Mar 1705)
42878iv.
Elizabeth Brabrook (30 Mar 1679-)
42879v.
Margaret Brabrook (4 Aug 1681-)
42880vi.
Abigail Brabrook (8 Jul 1684-)
23049. John Temple. Born in 1649 in Charlestown, MA.285 John died in Boston, MA on 23 Jun 1725.

A John Temple of First Church, Boston, made freeman 31 May 1671. He also signed the petition to the General Court relative to the war of 1675.285
23050. Abraham Temple. Born on 4 Jun 1652 in Charlestown, MA.285 Abraham died in Concord, MA, on 4 Jan 1739; he was 86. Buried in Hill burying ground, Concord, MA.

He was made freeman by the General Court, March 21, 1690. He is mentioned in a warrant of impressment as an able bodied soldier, March 10, 1675. He served as a soldier in King Philip's war. He was one of a thousand men who mustered on Dedham plain, Dec. 9, 1675, and marched for Narragansett Fort, the stronghold of King Philip, situated on an island in a swamp in what is now South Kingston, R.I. Abraham was wounded in the attack upon this Fort. June 24, 1675, he received two pounds and two shillings for earlier services in the same war. In 1735 he, among others, received a grant of land (known as a Narragansett grant) as a recognition of services rendered the Commonwealth in King Philip's war. January 3, 1689, Abraham, Richard and Isaac are mentioned in the town records as "officeholders but non-freemen," not being members of the Church. They were however made freemen by the General Court in Boston, March 21, 1690. Real estate conveyances, recorded at East Cambridge, Mass., indicate that he was a man of considerable means. He died Jan. 4, 1738. Deborah, his widow, died Jan. 28, 1743. His estate was not administered on until eighteen years after he died, and then amounted to only about $375. The following inventory of Abraham's estate was returned Dec. 30, 1756:

Money due to the estate, a dark mare, a saddle and bridle, one fat ox, one yoke of oxen, six steers and four cows, two heifers and three fat swine, four small swine and three house ladders, five old axes, two plows, two broad hoes, fodder in both barns, eighty seven bushels of Indian corn and rye, fifteen bushels of oats and one bushel of beans, a cart and wheels, an ox yoke and irons, one chain, a rie line, three lengths and tacklings, three old saws, fourteen harrow teeth, a file, square and frad, old iron, a half bushel, adz, hammer and two sickles, fine lock, plain iron beetle, rings and wedges, six barrels of cider and old casks, salted beef, fresh beef and cow hide, a drag and iron pins, a grindstone and iron crow, a tunnel, two black sheep skins, doth for a coat and jacket cut out, a black jacket, an old great coat .and hat; an old blue coat, a pair of leather "bricks" (breeches) and two shirts, a pair of shoes, an ox yoke for one ox, one pair of stockings and one book, a cloth colored coat and jacket, one hay fork and a shovel, about three acres of upland and meadow.

Abraham was buried in the old "Hill burying ground" in the village of Concord. His tombstone was standing in August, 1897, and the inscription is as distinct as when first cut.285
On 4 Dec 1673 when Abraham was 21, he married Deborah Hadlock, daughter of John Hadlock (-1675), in Concord, MA.77 “Abaraham Temple and Deborah hadlocke maried 4. desem^r 1673”. Born on 23 May 1649 in Concord, MA. Deborah died in Concord, MA, on 28 Jan 1743; she was 93.

The Concord Vital Records77 have the marriage of Deborah and Abraham, but there’s no birth record for her there.
Their children include:
42881i.
Dr. Richard Temple (6 Oct 1674-21 Nov 1756)
42882ii.
Abraham Temple (ca Jan 1676-24 Jan 1753)
42883iii.
Abigail Temple (11 Aug 1677-bef 1710)
42884iv.
Isaac Temple (25 Nov 1678-14 Jan 1765)
42885v.
John Temple (4 Dec 1680-17 Jul 1734)
42886vi.
Sarah Temple (3 Aug 1682-1759)
42887vii.
Deborah Temple (14 Nov 1683-22 Aug 1719)
42888viii.
Mary Temple (24 Jun 1685-10 Dec 1733)
42889ix.
Joseph Temple (6 May 1688-)
42890x.
Benjamin Temple (27 Jul 1690-6 Mar 1753)
23051. Richard Temple. Born on 15 Oct 1654 in Charlestown, MA.106 Richard died in Charlestown, MA, on 16 Feb 1698; he was 43.
On 24 Apr 1688 when Richard was 33, he married Sarah Parlin, daughter of Nicholas Parlin (ca 1640-9 Mar 1721/2) & Sarah Hanmore (ca 1644-aft Nov 1682), in Charlestown, MA. Born on 1 Aug 1668 in Concord, MA.

Sarah first married Richard Temple, second Joseph Brabrook.
Their children include:
42891i.
Richard Temple (Died young) (26 Feb 1692-10 Apr 1705)
42892ii.
Joseph Temple (28 Aug 1694-1760)
42893iii.
Sarah Temple (1696-)
23052. Isaac Temple. Born on 19 Jun 1657 in Charlestown, MA.77 “Isake Sonne of Richard Tempell & Johana his wife borne. 19th June. 1657”.
On 9 Jul 1691 when Isaac was 34, he married Prudence Howell in Concord, MA. Prudence died aft Aug 1731.
Their children include:
42894i.
Prudence Temple (5 Dec 1692-)
42895ii.
Joanna Temple (3 Mar 1695-)
42896iii.
Rebecca Temple (16 Oct 1697-Oct 1746)
42897iv.
Lydia Temple (1 Sep 1700-)
42898v.
Susanna Temple (26 Mar 1703-22 Jun 1780)
23053. Christopher Temple. Born ca 1660 in Charlestown, MA.285 Christopher died in Dunstable, MA on 28 Sep 1691.285

“Christopher of Dunstable, Mass. That he was a son of Richard is conjecture. He was one of the original proprietors of Dunstable. Fox (Hist. of Dunstable) thinks Christopher came from Concord.”285

“He was killed by Indians Sept. 28, 1691. There is a rock in the channel of the Nashua river, now [1900] covered by flowage of water, about thirty rods above the upper mill of the Nashua Manufacturing Company, called ‘Temple’s rock,’ supposed to be near the place of his murder. Tradition says he, with otthers who were killed at the same time, were buried on this spot. He lived on the Hollis road, on the Nashua side of Mine Falls.”285
On 3 Dec 1685 Christopher married Alice Hassell, daughter of Joseph Hassell & Prudence.285 Born ca 1665 in Dunstable, MA.

Alice, of Concord, first married Christopher Temple, second married Jacob Kendall.
Their children include:
42899i.
Jeremiah Temple (6 Oct 1686-)
42900ii.
Alice Temple (3 Jan 1688/9-)
42901iii.
Christopher Temple (3 Oct 1690-8 May 1782)
23054. Sarah Temple. Born on 8 Mar 1662 in Concord, MA.285 Sarah died in Concord, MA, on 29 Nov 1726; she was 64.77
On 11 May 1683 when Sarah was 21, she married Thomas Estabrook, son of Estabrook, in Concord, MA.77 Born ca 1658 in Enfield, Middlesex.285 Thomas died in Concord, MA 28 Jan 1720/1.77

Thomas was the younger brother of Rev. Joseph Estabrook of Concord. For information on their descendants, see Genealogy of the Estabrook Family including the Esterbook and Easterbrooks in the United States by William Estabrook, Andrus & Church, 1891. http://archive.org/details/genealogyestabr00estagoog
Their children include:
42902i.
Thomas Estabrook (6 Aug 1685-29 Jul 1743)
42903ii.
Abraham Estabrook (-3 May 1729)
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