NamePhilip Temple
Deathabt 1827
Documentation
On 21 January 1828, Frances A. Matthews and John S. Temple were bound in the penalty of $20,000 for Frances A. Matthew’s administration of the estate of Philip Temple, deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 21, page 218.]
On 29 January 1828, a division of the slaves of the estate of Philip Temple, deceased, were made to the sole distributees, Mrs. Frances A. Matthews and John S. Temple. Slave names were Newton, John Blue, John Red, Milly a girl, Polly, Dennis a boy, Letty and child John, Billy Newton, Billy Kelrick[?], Charles, Betsy and child Henry, Fanny, Lucy, and George. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 21, page 223.]
The estate of Philip Temple, deceased, in account with Frances A Matthews, administratrix, from 1828 to 1829 was ordered recorded on 20 July 1829. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 2–5.]
In 1828 (no date), an inventory and appraisal of the estate of Philip Temple, deceased, was made by R. L. Pitts and Richd. Croxton, ordered recorded on 19 April 1830. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 22, pages 85–86.]