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Obion
County, Tennessee Genealogy |
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Joseph W. Temple, CSA, TN 6th Infantry
Letter rights submitted & held by rlag@brightok.net, Ray Garland
Joseph was the son of Hartwell Temple and
Margaret Johnson. His maternal grandfather was Joseph Johnson the first Magistrate of
Madison Co., TN. Hartwell Temple was a plantation owner in Madison Co., TN and they
apparently had some wealth before the war. Joseph joined the Tennessee 6th infantry in
1862 at the age of 20. As was the case with many young men of the area, his first battle
was a rude awakening at the battle of Shiloh. He was shot in the head and taken prisoner.
They took him to Gratiot Street Military prison in St. Louis where conditions were harsh.
After the War he married Hattie Wells of Fayette Co. TN who later died after they had six
daughters. Joseph moved to Obion Co. TN sometime after 1880 and it is unknown whether
Hattie was with him or had already died. The Temple
family, Joseph, Hattie and Margaret, are not listed in either of the cemetery books
now in print. Joseph worked as a butcher for a while before he became involved with
the telephone company. Neither is it known what originaly caused them to move to
Union City. It does appear that hard times had set in in Madison County after the war as
they had lost most if not all of their livestock and probably a lot of other valuables.
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