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15101 I45583  McGuire  George Franklin  23 Mar 1895  Oct 1980  When he registered for the draft of the First World War, he was farming for himself in Lexington, Alabama. He was described as short and stout, with grey eyes and light hair.

He married a woman name Ruby. When he applied for a Social Security account, at age 59, he was unemployed. He listed his parents as James William McGuire and Mary Susan Newton. 
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15102 I45583  McGuire  George Franklin  23 Mar 1895  Oct 1980  (Research):

Census Listings:


1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house 
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15103 I23993  McGuire  Hambleton B.  Abt 1809  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 21 and 22 Oct 1850
Stamped 318
118-118
Hambleton B. McGuire 41 M Farmer 500 Ky
Malinda McGuire 34 F Ky
Thomas McGuire 16 M Tenn
Margaret S McGuire 12 F Tx
Mary L McGuire 11 F Tx
Arabella McGuire 8 F Tx
Nancy L McGuire 6 F Tx
Martha McGuire 4 F Tx
Lawrence B McGuire 2 m Tx
Amanda J McGuire 2/12 Tx 
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15104 I1898               
15105 I5055  McGuire  Henry D.  25 May 1848  2 Mar 1898  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Beat 3 & Village of Lexington
Page 6B SD 1st ED 151
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
53-53
McGuire H D W M 32 Farmer Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Ellen D W F 28 Wife Keeps House Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, William W M 9 Son Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Elisabeth W F 6 Dtr Ala Ala Ala
 
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15106 I175  McGuire  Henry David  19 Jan 1868  3 Feb 1944  This brief biography of Henry David McGuire was excerpted from a longer biography written by Keith David McGuire, Jr. titled "Henry David McGuire 1868-1944"

Henry was an apprentice for a stone mason in Lexington, Alabama, moving to Kansas at the age of sixteen when the stone mason relocated his business operation there. It was in Kansas that Henry learned the trades of Wagon/Carriage Builder and Blacksmith, during his four year apprenticeship with a Master Craftsman. After his apprenticeship, he started his own blacksmith shop: initially in Lawrence, Kansas, relocating to Olivet, Kansas, and then to Osage City, Kansas. This is where he met Anna Mary "Mamie" Kuykendall.

Their first two children were born in Osage City, while their four youngest were born at the Red Creek Farm in western Dewey County, Oklahoma. The farm in Red Creek was 160 acres, located In Dewey County three miles west of Trail on Red Creek which drained into the South Canadian River located two miles north of the homestead. The patent to the land was obtained 22 May 1906. The family originally lived in a two room half dugout with mortar walls and a wood shingled roof that had been built into a hillside to provide ten foot high back walls with twelve foot wide rooms. Henry and two neighbors assisted each other in building these dugouts for each family. While they were being built, the families lived in tents and covered wagons. Later the family moved in a wood frame farmhouse constructed on the property. They briefly moved to Trail were Henry worked as a blacksmith, and then back to the farm.

The young family moved from the farm to the city of Trail, which had been relocated two miles northwest to have a railroad depot, after the Wichita Falls & Northwest Railroad branch line was completed. Here Henry again worked as a blacksmith. In 1912 they purchased property in Block 15 located on the south side of Broadway between 1rst and Main streets. Here they built a brick building to house the blacksmith shop, public bath facilities, and their living quarters.

When the economy of Trail could no longer support the family, Henry and his sons travelled throughout the country to find work. In the summer of 1913, Henry and his oldest son Percy even spent three months working in Canada, operating a clear water pump for a coal mine on the Mackenzie River. Henry sold his original homestead to David Hale on 13 February 1915, but retained the building that housed his shop and living quarters in Trail.

During the next several years, Henry farmed in central Louisiana, worked as a blacksmith in Kansas, worked in the oil fields of Oklahoma, and farmed in southern Tennessee, near Florence, Alabama. Mamie remained in Trail with the younger children during most of theses sojurns. Older sons Elvis and Cecil helped their father with the Tennessee farm for awhile. In 1921, Henry returned home to Trail. Soon afterwords, Henry and Mamie divorced. Henry moved to Chicago to work, and Mamie and her daughters lived for a time with her son Percy and then with son Elvis. Later she and the children relocated to Illinois as well. Here she and Henry were remarried in 1926. The family moved back briefly to Alabama, then to nevada, and finally returned to Oklahoma, where they settled in Camargo, on the north side of the South Canadian River on State Highway 34. Here they operated a restaurant that was named the "Nickle Inn," named for the price of the individual servings or hamburgers, chili, and pie.

After Mamie's death, Henry remarried and returned to Trail, to the building that had served as his blacksmith workshop and home years before.

Henry's death certificate showed his parents as Frederick H. McGuire, born in Virginia (sic) and Centhy Porter, born in Alabama. In the space for cause of death, the following was written: "This man was found dead at his home about 3 days after his death. Supposedly died of internal hemmorrage after violent exertion." The physician who signed the certificate was W.E. Saba, M.D. of Leedy, Oklahoma. The informant was Keith McGuire of Camargo Oklahoma. Burial was at Leedy as well.

OBITUARY

Henry David McGuire, son of Frederick Hugh and Cinthey Elizabeth McGuire, was born Jan 19, 1868 at Lexington, Alabama, and died February 3, 1944 at his home in Trail, Oklahoma.

Mr. McGuire was united in marriage to Anna Mary Kuykendall of Osage City, Kansas in 1893, who preceded him in death in 1934. Mr. McGuire was remarried in 1940 to Mrs. Lona Chill of Camargo.

Mr. McGuire homesteaded in Oklahoma, December 15, 1898 and made his home here until his death.

Besides his wife, Mr. McGuire is survived by his six children: Percy K. McGuire of Boulder City, Nev.; Cecil E. McGuire of Douglas, Ariz.; Elvis McGuire of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Keith McGuire of Camargo; Ellen McGuire of Caliente, Nev., and Mrs. Bert Hyde of Batavia, Ill., also elevn grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a host of friends. 
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15107 I175  McGuire  Henry David  19 Jan 1868  3 Feb 1944  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Trail Twp
Enumerated 9 and 10 May 1910
SD 2 ED 133 Sheet 11B
84-84
McGuire, Henry D Head M W 42 M 17 Ala Ala US Farmer
McGuire, Maymoe Wf F W 40 M 17 5/5 Mo Ill Ill
McGuire, Persey Son M W 17 S Ks Ala Mo Farm hand
McGuire, Cecil Son M W 13 S Ks Ala Mo
McGuire, Elvis Son M W 9 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Keith Son M W 5 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Ellen Dtr F W 2 S Ok Ala Mo

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Trail Twp
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 7 ED 209 Sheet 10A
6-6
McGuire, Henry Head M W 42 M Ala SC SC Merchant Retail Grocery
McGuire, Mamie Wf F W 49 M Mo Ill Ill
McGuire, Percy K Son M W 25 S Ks Ala Mo Job Work
McGuire, Elvis H Son M W 18 S Ok Ala Mo Laborer Farm
McGuire, Keith D Don M W 14 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Ellen B Dtr F W 11 S Ok Ala Mo
McGuire, Hildred M Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala Mo

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Dewey County, Camargo Twp
Enumerated April 12, 1930
ED 22-3 SD 1 Sheet 2A Stamped 138
McGuire, Henry Head O 1000 M W 65 M 26 Ala US US Blacksmith Blacksmith Shop
McGuire, Mamie Wf F W 59 M 23 Mo Ill Ill 
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15108 I1888  McGuire  Hildred "Hilly" Mamie  23 Nov 1910  14 Jun 1983  The youngest of the McGuire sibiling, Hildred was born and raised in Dewey County, OK, with the exception of the the summer of 1914 to 1915, when she instead resided at a farm in Alexandria, LA. In 1922, Hildred moved with her mother and older sister to Oklahoma City, where they lived with brother Percy and his family. They later moved to Hurley, NM to live with her brother Elvis, moving with Elvis to Illinois in 1924.

She graduated from High School in Batavia, Illinois. In 1930, Hildred followed her parents and brothers to Idaho, where her dad and brothers found employment on the construction of an irrigation canal project.

This is where she met and married Lamar David Okelberry, and they had one daugther, Mary Ellen. Hildred and Lamar divorced.

In 1939, in Rock Spring, Wyoming, Hildred married Bert Lee Hyde. They had two children, daughter Roberta born in Twin Falls, Idaho and Sharon, born in Aurora, Illinois. The young family had moved back to Illinois after their eldest daughter was born, as Bert inheritied his parents family farm in Batavia.

After she and Bert separated in 1957, she moved into the town of Batavia with her daughters. After her girls had graduated from High School, Hildren moved to California and received an Associates Degree in Arts. In the 1970s, she moved to Albuquerque, living their until 1981, when she moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and lived their until she died in 1983.

She supported herself and her family at various times as a waitress, and as a secretary.

(Excerpted from Keith David McGuire Jr's unpublished manuscript about the McGuire family) 
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15109 I1890  McGuire  James William  May 1862  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 21 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 473 Sheet 120A
222-224
McGuire, James N. Head W M May 1862 38 M 10 Ala SC Ala Farmer
McGuire, Mary S Wf W F Oct 1870 29 M10 4/3 Ala Tn Ala
McGuire, Rozella Dtr W F Jan 1872 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, George F Son W M Mar 1895 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Ludie B Dtr W F Nov 1898 1 S Ala Ala Ala

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house

 
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15110 I1889  McGuire  John Daniel  5 Jun 1860  14 Nov 1950  (Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 20 June 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 11B
203-205
Ellen McGwier, widow, and family
204-206
McGwier, John Head M W Jun 1860 Wd Ala Ten Ala Farmer
McGwier, Maudie R Dtr W F Dec 1886 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, Elle E Dtr W F Oct 1888 11 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, John P Son W M Nov 1889 10 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McGwier, Ollie L Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McGwier, Cynthia E Mother W F Apr 1833 67 Wd 6/6 Ala SC SC


 
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15111 I45580  McGuire  John P.  Nov 1889  Yes, date unknown  A John P. McGuire registered for the World War I draft in Maury County, Tennessee, an employee of the Railroad in Columbia. He was single, and described as short, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. As he was born in Lexington, Alabama, it appears to be the John P. McGuire that was the son of John and Mary, However, his year of birth was off, showing he was born on 5 Nov 1892.  STR06 
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15113 I173  McGuire  Keith David  7 May 1905  4 Jan 1948  Keith grew up in Trail, Oklahoma, across the river from Camargo. His family moved often while he was growing up He worked as a blacksmith and welder.

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, he was a Lodger in the home of Eulalie Fayard in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. He was shown as Male, Single, born in Oklahoma with his parents born in Alabama and Kansas. Occupation was that of a Telephone Lineman.
(Source Citation: Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi; Roll: 1146; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0005; Image: 125.0; FHL microfilm: 2340881.)

Keith owned a 1940 Aeronca TL Trainer two place tandem seat air plane, in which he died after a crash on January 4, 1948. He had been assisting some local ranchers who were eradicating coyotes in the area. His son, Keith McGuire, Jr. recalls that his father "occasionally, and not for hire, would fly in areas where local farmers/ranchers that he knew were hunting Coyotes, and would serve as a spotter for those on the ground." Keith Jr was riding with hi s Dad in the plane that day until shortly before his Dad's death, which was just after noon, 12 PM.

Coyote Hunting using airplanes were accomplished by two means at that time. One was where a second person riding with the pilot would shoot coyotes while in the air from the airplane. The other was where Ranchers on horses using Greyhound Dogs to corner the coyotes would sometimes be assisted by a pilot in a plane serving as a spotter to designate where coyotes were by a maneuver , usually wagging the planes wings in flight when they flew over an area where they saw coyotes. Keith reported that his father did this strictly for the sport, and not for hire.

There was not enough room in the church for all the mourners at his funeral , which was typical for all funerals in small towns in that time era. Kenneth Carpenter was one the eight honorary pallbearers at Keith's funeral, there being six active pallbearers. Josephine and Kenneth were married some eight years after the funeral.

The funeral director was Mr. Shaw of Vici, Oklahoma. 
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15114 I1093  McGuire  Keith David  30 Jan 1932  27 Nov 2020  Keith David McGuire was born on January 30, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Josephine Marguerite Morlas and Keith David McGuire, Sr. His parents were residents of Camargo, Oklahoma, but Josephine returned to her hometown, to be with her mother and sisters, for the birth of her first child.

Growing up in Camargo, he worked with his father, who was a welder and blacksmith. Keith was just 16 when his father-an experienced pilot-died in a plane crash in 1948. That summer, Keith, his mother and sister Pat moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They stayed there for the summer with the family of his Uncle, Elvis McGuire. While there, his mother took typing and shorthand classes to gain skills to help support her family. They later moved back to Camargo.

In May 1950, Keith graduated from Camargo High School. His graduating class included only 21 students, including his former high school girlfriend, Pearl Stephenson, senior class secretary, who was listed on the photo as Pearl Stephenson-Miller. Another classmate was Bob Moore, who Keith recalled that he met on their first day of first grade, was one of his closest friends throughout school, and one of only 4 classmates that attended school in Camargo with Keith for all 12 years. Bob later married a younger classmate, Mary Ann Hunt. Mary Ann was a lifelong friend of Keith's younger sister Pat, she and Pat were also in classes together for 12 years, and remained close friends throughout their adult lifes.

After graduating High School, Keith enlisted in the United States Air Force, in part to help support his mother and sister, as well as to build up funds for his own college education. He served at various bases in four states and was also stationed in Japan. After he completed his military service, he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering.

He married Daisy Marie Newnam on September 14, 1957, in Chandler, Oklahoma, a year prior to his graduation. The first home he and Daisy shared was a four room apartment that she had been living in prior to their marriage, the lower unit of a garage apartment located at 2324 1/2 NW 33rd in Oklahoma City.

Keith was a lifelong fan of the Oklahoma Sooner football team. He spent his working career in the U.S. Civil Service as a Mechanical Engineer, moving his family throughout the southwest in service of his country.

An article published in the "Prarie Pilot" Big Spring, Texas (Vol. X-No.38, Friday, January 16, 1970), noted "The establishment of a new position within Civil Engineering Division has resulted in one promotion, and has brought a new face to Webb. Stepping into the new post of associate base civil engineer is Bill G. Mims, lifetime resident of Big Spring and formerly chief of CE's engineering and construction branch. Replacing Mr. Mims in that job is Keith McGuire, formerly of Clinton-Sherman AFB, Okla.........(the) new Engineer, Mr. McGuire, a native of Oklahoma, looks forward to liking this area and the friendly people Having come from a similar position at Clinton-Sherman, he sees no particular problem in adjusting to the job at Webb. In his position, he is responsible for development of engineering data to support the base military construction and maintenance programs, design work, master planning, construction inspection, and contract development. The only problem he anticipates would be in the transation from Strategy Air Command to ATC. Also a professional engineer, Mr. McGuire is registered in Oklahoma, having earned the bachelor of science degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He and his wife, Daisy have three children, Keith, 10, Scott, 8, and Julia, 6" (photo of Bill Mims and Keith McGuire was provided by A1C Bob Fainter, Air Force Photo).

Seven years later, an article in the "The McANAD News," McAlester Oklahoma, Vol. 31, No. 16, dated 26 August 1977 (published by the U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot) noted that Keith recently replaced Mr. Tom Stark as Engineering Resources Management Division Chief, coming from Webb AFB, Big Spring, Texas, where he had held the position of Engineering and Construction Management Branch Chief. The article noted that Keith and Daisy had one son enrolled at the University of Texas, majoring in Music, and two children enrolled in McAlester High School in McAlester.

Keith was also an enthusiastic family genealogist and corresponded with cousins about family for many years, and spent much time researching their mutual ancestors.

Keith spent his retirement years in Bailey, Colorado, where he loved spending time outdoors with his dogs.

Obituary

BAILEY, COLORADO - Keith D. McGuire, Jr. a long time resident of Bailey, Colorado passed away Friday, November 27, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 88.

Keith was born January 30, 1932 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Keith David McGuire, Sr. and Josephine Marguerite Morlas McGuire. Keith married Daisy Marie Newnam on September 14, 1957, and they were married 28 years until her death.

He graduated from Camargo Oklahoma High School in 1950 and in July of that same year he enlisted in the United States Air Force. He faithfully served his country during the Korean War and completed his military service in July 1954. After his military service he attended The University of Oklahoma and in 1958 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering.

He was a lifelong fan of the Oklahoma Sooner football team. He worked in numerous states as a mechanical engineer for the United States Civil Service. He enjoyed flying small aircraft. He not only had his commercial pilot license, but was also a pilot instructor. After retiring to Colorado, he enjoyed snow skiing with his kids, the outdoors and walking his dogs. He was an enthusiastic family genealogist and corresponded with cousins about family for many years.

He was preceded in death by his wife Daisy McGuire, parents and a sister, Patricia McGuire Strong.

SURVIVORS: Son, Keith D. McGuire, III and wife, Cindy Coleman; son, Clayton Scott McGuire; daughter, Julia L. Phillips and husband, Todd and numerous grandkids, nephews, nieces and cousins.

Downloaded from the Brown, Owens & Brumley Family Funeral Home & Crematory.
 
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15115 I23991  McGuire  Lawrence  Abt 1794  16 Sep 1853  The State of TEXAS, County of Sabine

Statement of Mrs. Sarah A. Harvey, made at her home in Sabine County, TEXAS
on the 24 day of Jan.A. D. 1913.

My name is Sarah A. Harvey. I was born on the 16th day of January A.D. 1826,
near the town of Florence, in the State of Alabama. I am the daughter of Jesse T.Scruggs
and Susan Thornton Scruggs. My father and mother moved from the State of Alabama,
to Sabine County, Texas, about the year 1836, and settled when we first came to Texas,
near Milam, and resided there about one year. We then moved to Hamilton on the Sabine
River, and lived there not quite one year, and moved fron there and settled on the
McAdams tract or land in Sabine county, and lived there a great many years. I was
married while living on that tract of land to Robert Harvey on August, 10th
1854, and after my marriage; my husband and I moved to the place I now reside on,
where I have lived ever since then, and this place I now reside is about two and
one half miles from the John McAdams tract of land. I knew Lawrence McGuire and his
family for many years. When my father and mother came to Texas about 1836, Lawrence
McGuire, and his family came with them, and all settled in Sabine County. Hambleton
McGuire, so I was told by Lawrence McGuire, came to Texas about one year before we
did, and we found him in Sabine County when we arrived there.

Lawrence McGuire's family when we moved to Texas consisted of his wife, a son
named Hambleton B. McGuire, and two daughters: one named Mary, the other named Arabella.
Lawrence McGuire was married one time, and by his said wife he had the above children.
My mother was Susan Thornton Scruggs, died after we came to Texas, and my father,
Jesse T.Scruggs, married Mary McGuire one of the two sisters of Hambleton McGuire.
My husband, Robert Harvey, had been married once before I married him, and his first
wife was Arabella McGuire, a sister of Hambleton McGuire, and a daughter of Lawrence
McGuire, as above stated.

Lawrence McGuire died in Sabine County, Texas, about year A.D. 1855, and he was
buried in the McGuire burial ground on the John McAdams survey in Sabine County.;
his first wife died prior to his death, and is buried in the same burial ground near
him. At the time of his death, Lawrence McGurie left surviving him; his son, Hambleton
B. NcGuire, who was a practicing physician; and his daughter Mary McGuire, who married
my father; and the children of Arabella, who was my husbands first wife, who was the
daughter of Lawrence McGuire as above stated. Hy husband, Robert Harvey, as the guardian
of his children by Arabella McGuire, his first wife.

Lawrence McGuire, at the time of his death was the Owner of a one-half interest
in a tract of about twelve hundred and eighty acres (128O), a part of the John McAdams
survey, in Sabine County, which he purchased, together with his son, Hambleton McGuire;
from John McAdams about the year 1848. He also owned some negroes, and had some money.
After his death, a division was made of his estate among his heirs, and Hambleton
McGuire was given as his part of the estate the interest owned by Lawrence McGuire
in the John McAdams survey in Sabine County, Texas; Mary Scruggs, nee McGuire, my
step-mother, received two negroes as her portion of the estate, and
the children of Arabella Harvey, nee McGuire, received cash as their portion of the
estate, and this money was paid to my husband Robert Harvey, who was guardian of said
children, and their father.

Hambleton McGuire after he received as his portion of the estate owned by his father
in the John McAdams survey, sold the land about the year 1861 to J. H. Burroughs.
Hambleton B. McGuire was frequently at our house, and was there just prior to the
time he sold his land to J.M. Burroughs, and was talking with my father, and he stated
to him that he was going to sell the land to said Burroughs. He was there a short
while after this, and stated that he had sold all the John McAdams survey to J. M.
Borroughs, and that he had also sold said Borroughs a Negro woman named Hannah.

J. M. Burroughs at that time was living on a tract of land adjoining the John
McAdams survey, and after the purchase of the John McAdams tract from Hambleton McGuire,
as stated above, he cultivated a large portion of the said McAdams survey, and had it
cultivated for about forty years, and at all times claimed it as his own. J.M. Burroughs
was an attorney at law, and Was ummarried.

This statement is made in the prescence of T. G. Minton, who signs my name hereto
at my request for the reason that on account of extreme age, 1 am unable to write,
and also in the presence of Docia Harvey, wife of Perkins Harvey, and in the presence
of W.C.Ramsey.

Witness my hand at home, on this day 24th of June A.D. 1913.

(signed) Sarah A. Harvey

Sworn to and SUbSCribed before me at the home of Sarah A. Harvey

in Sabine County, Texas on this the 24th day of January, A.D. 1913.

T.G. Minton, J.P. TX official

Notary Public in and for Sabine Co., Texas

(LS)

Docia Harvey

W.C. Ramsey

Filed for record Jan.27, 1913

Recorded in Deed Book no. 5, at pages 678 and 679.

(Sent via email by Irene Walton on 23 March 2006. Irene's email address at the time was: walt@netdot.com. The email attachment was a word document titled BOBBYEMC@earthlink.net)


Irene also forwarded to me a transcription of the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. The bible was transcribed in April, 1970 by Blanche Toole. This transcription was forwarded to Irene by Leatha Betts, a descendant of Manuel Walton Loving. Manuel Loving was the father of Jesse Thomas Scruggs third wife, Mary Ann Loving. In this transcription, it is also shown that Dr. L. McGuire has a son who died prior to the move to Texas. His listing in the Death section of the Bible follows: "James M. McGuire, son of Dr. L. McGuire departed this life on the 9th day of April at his residence in Haywood Co. Tenn. A.D. 1839." 
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15116 I23991  McGuire  Lawrence  Abt 1794  16 Sep 1853  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
Enumerated 2 Nov 1850
167-167
Lawrence McGuire 56 M Physician 2000 Va
William G. Frazer 17 M Tenn
John Frazer 14 M Tenn
Salita Daughthet 14 F Tenn
Lucretia Daughthet 14 F Tenn 
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15117 I45584  McGuire  Lutie B.  Nov 1898  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Pr. #3
Enumerated April 19, 1940
SD 8 ED 39-7 Sheet 12B
217-0-300
McGuire, Jim W Head M W 73 Wd No 3 Ala Same house operator farm
Morrison, Lutie B Dtr F W 43 Wd no 7 Ala Sameplace
218 R 5
McGuire, George F Head M W 45 M No 7 Ala Same home operator farm
McGuire, Ruby E Wf F W 43 M No 8 Ala Same house 
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15118 I1892  McGuire  Margaret Rebecca Ann "Sally"  1 Oct 1870  20 Feb 1956  Keith McGuire shows that she married James DAVIS.  STR06 
15119 I12898  McGuire  Mary Ann Tolan  28 Jun 1818  4 Mar 1856  The daughter of Lawrence McGuire and Margaret Tolan.

"Mary A. T. Scruggs, consort of Jesse T. Scruggs departed this life the 4th day of March 1856 in Sabine County, Texas half past one o'clock in the morning, her remains deposited at thr burying ground on Patroon there to remain until the morning of the resurrection."

From the Jesse Thomas Scruggs family Bible. This Bible was copied by Blanche Toole on 17 Apr 1970 in the home of Mary Louise Vickers McGown Harvey, from the Jesse T. Scruggs Family Bible, American Bible Society, 1857. 
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15120 I5062  McGuire  Nancy  Abt 1866  Yes, date unknown  Not listed by Keith McGuire. Keith instead shows an Elizabeth, born BEFORE 1868. No Elizabeth is found on the census record however. Did Elizabeth die before the 1870 census? Or perhaps Nancy's middle name was Elizabeth.  STR06 
15121 I11  McGuire  Patricia Marion  30 Oct 1933  16 Mar 2018  Pat grew up in the small town of Camargo, Oklahoma. Even though her mother was Catholic, she and her brother attended Sunday school at the First Christian Church since there was no Catholic Church in town. She remembers spending some time one summer, along with her brother, living with a priest and his mother in a nearby town learning enough catechism to receive her first communion.

Pat and Charles raised their children in the Catholic church, and most attended parochial schools, at least in elementary school. They respected their childrens views, however, and allowed those who did not want to go through confirmation to make that choice. After their children were grown, they grew disenchanted with religion, and embraced a humanist philosophy.

She was called Patsy by her parents when she was young. and Pat as an adult. When her eldest grandson, Charles Joseph, was first beginning to talk, in 1983, he had trouble saying the word "Grandma".....instead calling Pat by the name "Munga." All her grandchildren and the rest of her family began to use that name as well, and she was known as Munga to her family and loved ones for the next 35 years.

Obituary

Patricia "Pat" Marion McGuire Strong, a resident of Edinburg, Texas for over 40 years, was born on October 30, 1933 in Camargo, Oklahoma, a small farming and ranching community near the Oklahoma panhandle. She was an excellent student with many friends, active in 4-H, and played on her high school basketball team. She died March 16, 2018 in her home, surrounded by people she loved.

When Pat was 14, her beloved father, Keith David McGuire, Sr., an experienced pilot, died when the two-seat airplane he was piloting crashed.

Pat was very proud of her mother, Josephine Marguerite (Morlas) McGuire, a native of New Orleans, who rose to the formidable challenge of raising and educating Pat and her elder brother Keith as a single parent during the 1940's. Even though Josephine had not worked outside the home before, it became necessary after her husband's death. Being widowed at age 42, she had only the proceeds from the sale of her husband's welding shop, and a small inheritance from her mother, to help support her family. Josephine and her children moved to Tuscaloosa, Alabama and lived briefly with Pat's Uncle Elvis McGuire, allowing Josephine to take typing and shorthand courses to prepare herself to enter the workforce. When she finished with her coursework, they moved back to Camargo and she held several different jobs over the years, many simultaneously: a newspaper clerk and social columnist, a department store saleslady, a census enumerator, and most often was employed as a waitress at restaurants and coffee shops.

The main motivation for returning to Camargo was to allow Pat, and her brother Keith to complete High School in their home town. Pat graduated in 1951 as the salutatorian of her class.

After her graduation, Pat and her mother moved to Weatherford, Oklahoma, where Pat enrolled in Southwestern State College with her mother as her roommate. Both she and her mother worked while Pat was in college to cover their daily needs, as well as the cost of college attendance. Her brother Keith, an U.S. Air Force enlistee, also contributed to their support. Pat graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in Education in 1954.

From 1954 to 1956 Pat taught High School in Mooreland, Oklahoma, where she and her mother continued to share a home. After her mother remarried Kenneth Carpenter (a friend and pallbearer at her late husband's funeral), Pat pursued and earned a Master of Science degree in Business Education from Oklahoma State University. There she met, at a Newman Club dance, fellow student and her future husband, Charles Richard Strong of Duncan, Oklahoma, and citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. It was love at first kiss! They married in Stillwater on May 25, 1957. Pat graduated from O.S.U. in May 1958, two months prior to the birth of her eldest child.

Over the first ten years of their marriage, Pat and Charles had seven children, (in order of birth), Thomas Anthony, Mary Patricia, John David, Laura Ann, Karl Joseph, Paul Stephen and Anne Marie. They moved even more times than they had children. They lived and worked in Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, while Charles taught at various colleges while completing his Ph.D. in Business Management at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
While busy raising her large family, Pat worked part time as an instructor in the Business Education Department at Mississippi State College for Women and assisted as proofreader and typist for her husband's doctoral dissertation. In May 1973, Charles, who was also a practicing C.P.A., was offered a position in the Accounting Department at Pan American University in Edinburg.

When her youngest daughter began school, Pat began to teach full time in McAllen, Texas, instructing her students in the subjects of English, Typing, and Shorthand. She taught 20 years before her retirement in 1994.

Pat is preceded in death by both parents, her stepfather, and four sisters-in-law: Daisy Newnam McGuire, Theresa Strong Rutledge, Betty Wehunt Strong, and Caroline Strong Brasher.

She is survived by her husband of over sixty years, Charles; four sons Tom (Melinda)-San Antonio, John (Isabel)-McAllen, Karl (Deirdre)-Boerne, Paul (Sherry)-Houston; three daughters, Laura (Ken Solomon)-Helotes, Mary Pat and Annie, both of Edinburg; twelve grandchildren, Charles Joseph (Pratistha) Strong-Jefferson City, MO.; J.H.T. "Tommy" Strong-Long Beach, CA; Michael Strong-San Antonio; Elizabeth Strong-Corpus Christi; Charles Richard Strong-Boerne; David Strong-San Antonio; William "Billy" Strong-Austin; Jacobo (Yamilet) Strong-McAllen; Katelyn Solomon-San Antonio; Joseph Strong-Boerne; Christian "Che" Strong-San Antonio; and Hannah Solomon-Helotes; three great grandchildren, Maya Strong (age 5), J. D. Alvarez (age 3), and Mateo Strong (8 months); her brother Keith David McGuire, Jr.-Bailey, Colorado; brothers-in-law, Bill Strong-Harlingen, TX; John (Brenda) Strong-Duncan, OK; Tom (Vickie) Strong-Laveen, AZ and Paul "P.D." (Jane) Strong-Duncan, OK; 18 nieces and nephews and their spouses and children; several first cousins from the Morlas family of New Orleans to whom she was particularly close, including Vivian Solares of Harahan, LA; former students; and dear friend and fellow teacher, Earlene Burney of Clarksville, Tennessee.

She was known for her love of her family, which is her proudest accomplishment, her quick wit, and her quiet intelligence. She was an ardent fan of the San Antonio Spurs. She adhered to and demonstrated the Humanist philosophy through her constant empathy and kindness to others, regardless of who a person might be.

She was also very proud that three of her children, one daughter-in-law, and four grandchildren have thus far followed her and her husband into the profession of teaching.

The family wishes especially thank Pat's special caretakers (Mary Pat Strong, Veronica Rosales, and Lilliana Herrera) for all they have done.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, P.O. Box 6251, McAllen, TX 78502; Comfort House Services, 617 Dallas Ave, McAllen, TX 78501; or the Rio Grande, or your local, Habitat for Humanity.

Cremation will be handled by Memorial Funeral Home, Edinburg. Interment will be in the McGuire family plot at the Camargo (Westside) Cemetery, where her family will gather this summer to share memories and oversee her interment.

Slightly modified versions of this obituary were published, either in print and/or online, in the following periodicals:

New Orleans (LA) Time Picayune
Woodward (OK) News
Duncan (OK) Banner
Chickasaw (OK) Times
San Antonio (TX) Express News
McAllen (TX) Monitor

The following tribute was posted, without a name attached, in her guestbook on the online version of the Woodward, OK obituary.

"My sincere sympathy is extended to Patricia's family. I fondly remember her as Ms. McGuire and as faculty sponsor of my 1955 MHS Senior class. My class was honored when she attended our 50th reunion. She inspired all of us to achieve beyond our capabilities and was always interested in helping us make good decisions. Speaking for the rest of my surviving class of '55 and as their President, we will all miss her and thank her family for allowing us the privilege of having time with this great person.." 
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15122 I11  McGuire  Patricia Marion  30 Oct 1933  16 Mar 2018  (Medical):



An mtDNA sample supplies by her oldest son, Tom Strong, was analyzed by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. Their analysis showed the following Haplogroup assignment, along with the following differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence.

HVR1 Haplogroup
K
HVR1 differences
from CRS
16224C
16519C

The mitochondrial super-haplogroup U encompasses haplogroups U1-U7 and haplogroup K. Haplogroup K is found through Europe, and contains multiple closely related lineages indicating a recent population expansion. The origin of haplogroup K dates to approximately 16,000 years ago, and it has been suggested that individuals with this haplogroup took part in the pre-Neolithic expansion following the Last Glacial Maximum. William Hurst, on his Haplogroup K Website, writes that "Katrine," the founding mother of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup K, was one of the "Seven Daughters of Eve" as listed in the 2001 book of that title by Bryan Sykes. A lot of happened since 2001, but the book is still valuable.

Katrine lived about 16,000 years ago. Perhaps the oldest known K descendant was Oetzi the Iceman whose frozen body was discovered in the Alps in 1991. Estimated at 5000 years old, the Iceman proved to have the basic mutations for a K: 16224C and 16320C. Every K is a cousin of Oetzi. 
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15123 I1884  McGuire  Percy Kuykendall  18 May 1894  18 Apr 1946  .A/K/A Robert Henry McGuire
A/K/A Albert Henry McGuire

Excerpts from a biography of Percy, written by his nephew, Keith McGuire Jr. Keith received some of the information below from Percy's youngest daughter, Nelda.

Percy was the eldest child of Henry and Mamie McGuire, born in Kansas. His family then moved, in December 1898, to western Oklahoma.

When he was 19 he travelled with his father in work in Canada on a clear water pump on the Mackenzie River, to furnish water for a coal mine. When an ice jam broke loose and destroyed the pump they employment was terminated, and they returns to Oklahoma. Percy later moved to Hurley, New Mexico, where worked for a mining company.

On 8 March 1918, Percy enlisted in the Navy in El Paso, using the name Robert Henry McGuire, and the birthdate 8 January 1897, for "business and legal reasons." He was on active duty until his discharge on 31 January 1919, at which time he returned to Oklahoma. He was a Quartermaster Second Class, and discharged from the U.S. Naval Training Camp in San Diego, California, due to a Physical Disability, not specified.

In 1921, he married Ruby Weber in Guthrie, OK, and they had two daughters. He and his family, along with his younger brother Keith Sr, moved to Illinois for work. He later followed jobs across the country during the mid 1920s to the early 1930s, working in California, Kansas, Missouri, Idaho and Nevada. One of his jobs was working on the Boulder Dam, now known as the Hoover Dam. He was also a guide for the Park Service at the dam site.

He returned to Oklahoma, where he lived and worked in various cities for the remainder of his life, expect for a brief time in Corpus Christi, TX (1940-1941).

He was diagnosed with tuberculosis in the mid 1930s, receiving treatments at the Veterans Administration in both Clinton and Sulphur, OK.

Keith Jr recall's that Percy visited their family in Camargo, in the early 1940s, entertaining he and his sister Pat with card tricks. He refused to sleep in their home, however, saying it would be safer for their family if he slept in the camper shell on the back of his truck, as he did not want to expose them to tuberculosis. He died of this disease on 18 April 1946. Some two weeks before his death, he wrote his brother Elvis, that "---it sure is a job for me to write. I am eating pretty good and my throat is much better so I still have courage. By the way old top I want your return expense account and would like to know if extra batteries can be got for that little radio and if they can be charged outside of the set, if so I think I want one. The 2 sets they have here are completely dead from daylight to dark and I can't find any radio news or ads of any kind so far. Write when you can. I will try to answer. I hope my health will improve with the weather, it has been cold and raining for several days but nice today. Best Luck to All, Your brother, Percy."

Prior to his death, he moved to Nevada for for health, and his sister Ellen helped care for him.

Obituary

R.H. McGuire, 49, veteran of World War One, passed away in the Lincoln Co hospital, Caliente, NV, April 18.

Services held at the Turner funeral home, Yukon, Friday. Rev. CA Burkhart, pastor of First Christian, conducted the ceremony. Burial in Yukon.

Survived by wife, Ruby A McGuire, two daughters, Nelda Walker and Helen McGuire, Oklahoma City, two grandchildren, David and Charles Walker, OKC, three brothers and two sisters. Brothers E.H. McGuire, Tuscaloosa and K.D. McGuire, Camargo, attended the last rites.

Mr. McGuire lived with his family in Yukon, and was employed as a carpenter and builder for many years. He had been sicek for several years, and was a patient at the VA in Sulphurs until 5 months ago, when he went to Nevada for his health.

Following service in the Navy in WW I, he married Ruby Alice Weber at Guthrie, June 16, 1921.

He was a member of the American Legion.

The funeral program for Percy, xerox provided by Keith McGuire Jr, showed:

In Memory of Robert H. McGuire
Born January 8, 1897 Died April 18, 1946
Services from Turner Funeral Home Yukon, OK at 4 pm on
Friday, April 26, 1946
Clergyman Officiating Rev. C. A. Burkhart
Final Resting Place Yukon Cemetery 
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15124 I1884  McGuire  Percy Kuykendall  18 May 1894  18 Apr 1946  (Research):

Census Listings

1930 Census
California, Imperial County, Brawley Twp and City
Enumerated April 9, 1930
ED 13-1 SD 21 Sheet 9A Stamped 154
171-228
Morris, Rudolph Head M W 21 M 20 Ala Ala Ala Repairman General Farm
Morris, Myrtle Wf F W 24 M 23 Ok Ok Ok
McGuire, Percy Roomer M W 35 M 24 Ks Ks Ks Carpenter General Farm
McGuire, Ruby Roomer F W 27 M 18 Pl Germany Ill
McGuire, Nelda Roomer F W 7 S Ok Ks Ok
McGuire, Helen Roomer F W 5 S Ill Ks Ok 
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15125 I1893  McGuire  Robert Hugh Harrison  May 1873  5 Sep 1955  Name Robert Hugh Mcguire
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 05 Sep 1955
Event Place Lauderdale Co., Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 83y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1872
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Frenrick Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Syntha Porter
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908902
Reference ID 18080



Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6L5-3VW : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Robert Hugh Mcguire, 05 Sep 1955; citing reference 18080, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908902. 
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15126 I1893  McGuire  Robert Hugh Harrison  May 1873  5 Sep 1955  (Research):

Census Listings

1900 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Lexington Beat
Enumerated 18 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 47 Sheet 10A Stamped 181
175-180
McGuire, Robert H Head W M May 1873 27 M 1 Ala Ala Ala Blacksmith
McGuire, Susan E Wf W F Apr 1872 28 M 1 1/1 Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, Era G Dtr W F Oct 1899 7/12 S Ala Ala Ala
Porter, William T Boarder W M Jan 1873 27 S Ala Ala Ala Day Laborer
 
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15127 I5335  McGuire  Samuel Robert  16 Jul 1883  1 Apr 1958  Name Samuel Robert Mcguire
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 01 Apr 1958
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 74
Birth Year (Estimated) 1884
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name Ida H. Mcguire
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Henry Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Illena Gadd (sic)
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date 02 Apr 1958
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908929
Reference ID 9439



Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JX7N-3FH : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Samuel Robert Mcguire, 01 Apr 1958; citing reference 9439, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908929. 
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15128 I45595  McGuire  Sherley Othel  2 Apr 1904  16 May 1972  Name Sherley Othel Mcguire
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix:
Event Date 16 May 1972
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 67y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1905
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name Cathern Mcguire
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Robert Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Susie Fulks
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 2114476
Reference ID rn12754



Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JNGL-34Q : accessed 03 Aug 2014), Sherley Othel Mcguire, 16 May 1972; citing reference rn12754, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2114476. 
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15129 I5039  McGuire  William Presley  27 Oct 1871  10 Jan 1956  Name William Presley Mcguire
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix
Event Date 10 Jan 1956
Event Place Florence, Lauderdale, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 74d 3m 1d (sic--s/b approx. 85)
Birth Year (Estimated) 1956 (sic)
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Henry D. Mcguire
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Ellen D. Todd
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908906
Reference ID rn 1153



Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J6PT-RCM : accessed 03 Aug 2014), William Presley Mcguire, 10 Jan 1956; citing reference rn 1153, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908906. 
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15131 I5336  McGwier  Elizabeth T. "Liza"  25 Dec 1856  25 Jul 1884  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jean, shows that she died of childbed fever. There are also links to the memorials for four of her children.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=72021290 
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15132 I45615  McGwier  Eudorah "Dora" Elizabeth  17 Aug 1885  13 Aug 1908  Sharon Paloucek created her FindAGrave memorial page, and noted that her tombstone was inscribed "Beneath this stone in soft repose is laid a Mothers dearest pride."  STR06 
15133 I45606  McGwier  Frances "Fannie" Caroline  19 May 1878  2 Sep 1927  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows she married George Frank Lord.

Name Fannie Lord
Event Type Death
Event Date 02 Sep 1927
Event Place San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 19 May 1878
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wylie Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mollie Richardson
Burial Fairmont Plot
Informat Mrs. T R Hart Sweetwater
Certificate Number 31827
GS Film number 2114334
Digital Folder Number 005145258
Image Number 02677



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3Q2-Y68 : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Fannie Lord, 02 Sep 1927; citing certificate number 31827, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114334. 
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15134 I45614  McGwier  Henry Daniel  26 Nov 1882  1 Nov 1954  Name Henry D. Mcgwier
Gender Male
Christening Date
Christening Place
Birth Date 26 Nov 1882
Birthplace , KAUFMAN, TEXAS
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name William Robert Mcgwier
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Mary Elizabeth Mccoulskey
Mother's Birthplace
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C59224-3
System Origin Texas-ODM
GS Film number 1436349 V. 9-10
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Births and Christenings, 1840-1981," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VRST-6VR : accessed 05 Aug 2014), Henry D. Mcgwier, 26 Nov 1882; citing , KAUFMAN, TEXAS, reference ; FHL microfilm 1436349 V. 9-10.


Name Henry D Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 01 Nov 1954
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 26 Nov 1882
Birthplace Kaufman, Texas
Father's Name W R Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mary Mccaulskey
Certificate Number 53948
GS Film number 2114283
Digital Folder Number 005145345
Image Number 01624



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K375-35R : accessed 05 Aug 2014), Henry D Mcgwier, 01 Nov 1954; citing certificate number 53948, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114283.


A scan of his obituary was added to his FindAGrave memorial page, created by "MackTX"

Henry D. McGwier, Banker, Rites Set

Funeral services for Henry D. McGwier, 71, a senior vice president of the Dallas Federal Savings and Loan Association, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the George A. Brewer Chapel.

Dr. John T. Anderson Jr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and Dr. H. Kerr Taylor will officiate. Entombment will be in Hillcrest Mausoleum.

Mr. McGwier of 6805 Lorna Lane, died in a Dallas hospital Monday afternoon.

A native of Kaufman County, Mr. McGwier had lived in Dallas for 45 years. He was graduated from the University of Texas school of pharmacy in Galveston and spent several years in the drug business.

He joined the old Dallas Savings & Loan Association in 1926.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Lakewood Country Club and was a Shriner.

Survivors are his wife and a son, Yates D. McGwier of Dallas. 
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15135 I45612  McGwier  Jewel Beatrice  15 Nov 1893  4 Nov 1923  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows that she was the wife of Charles Henry Wortham (FAG #22595760). They were the parents of Jewel Elizabeth Wortham Seals, who also has a memorial page.  STR06 
15136 I5044  McGwier  John W.  15 Mar 1818  21 Jun 1901  1866 TAX LIST ? Copyright 1993, 1999, Pat M. Mahan This book is actually entitled "Assessment of Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property In the County of Lauderdale for the Year 1866," and measures 17 inches by 23 inches CLOSED. It is in very bad shape. The front cover is missing, and so are some of the pages. It is also possible that some of the precincts are missing. The pages are not numbered, so it was not possible to determine if this were the case. The first two pages are torn, but there are no names on them. There are 83 columns, stretching across two sheets. Personal property is divided into several categories, which included libraries over $300; vehicles not exclusively used for agricultural purposes; jewelry plate and silverware; pianos and other musical instruments. Each Beat or Precinct is in alpha order. The A through G names in the Florence Beat are missing. And any "H" names, prior to Mrs. H. G. Hardy are missing. The remaining Beats or precincts that are listed appear to be complete. The initials "F. M." following a name appear to stand for Free Man. The four columns presented here are:
(1) - Lands, Number of acres
(2) - Town Properties, Number of lots
(3) - Total tax on Real Estate
(4) - Number of Male Inhabitants between 18 and 50 years of age
at $2.00 tax per number.

1234

McGuire, John W. 188 5.20 1


www.rootsweb.com/~allaude/1866tax-lexington.htm





 
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15137 I5044  McGwier  John W.  15 Mar 1818  21 Jun 1901  (Research):

Census Listings:

1840 Census
Township 1, Range 8. (Lexington) W. Glenn Census Taker
P 48
McGuire, Fred 201-101 (2 males under 10, 0 males 10-20, 1 male over 20; 1 female under 10, 0 females 10-20, 1 female over 20)
P 49
McGuire, John 301-201

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County,
The 2nd District E. of the Military Road
Enumerated 8 Nov 1850
#318-318
EG and Lucy Westmoreland
#321-321
McGwier, J.W. 31 M Grocer Tenn
McGwier, Frances 21 F Ala
McGwier, William 3 M Ala
McGwier, Wiley 2 M Ala
McGwier, Virginia 8/12 F Ala

Home number #294-294, in the same district, was the household of 31 year old F.J. McGuire. Living with him was 64 year old Margaret and 18 year old Margaret.

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, PO Lexington
Enumerated 31 July 1860
535-535
J W McGwier 42 M Grocery Keeper 290 5551 Tenn
Jemima H McGwier 36 F Mo
William F. McGwier 13 M Ala
Wiley T McGwier 11 M Ala
Virginia S. McGwier 10 F Ala
Nancy A. E. McGwier 8 F Ala
John R. R. McGwier 5 M Ala

1870 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Twp 1 Range 9, PO Florence Ala, Stamped 452
Enumerated 12 Jun 1870
Page 27
198-190
McGuire, John, age 52, Farmer, $900, $700, Alabama
McGuire, Jane, age 45, Keeping House, Alabama <---This was probably actually Jemima McGuire, Robert, age 15, Farm Hand, Alabama

The Familysearch 1880 Census had the following information about the James McGuire family of Lauderdale.

Census Place:Beat 3 And 5, Lauderdale, Alabama
Source:FHL Film 1254018 National Archives Film T9-0018 Page 13 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
James W. MC GUIRE Self M M W 62 TN Occ:FarmerFa: VAMo: NC
Jemima H. MC GUIRE WifeF M W 57 AL Occ:Keeps HouseFa: IRELAND Mo: IRELAND
John R(obert) MC GUIRE Other M S W 25 AL <---Notice he is listed as other, and not "son" Occ:LabourerFa: TN Mo: AL

 
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15138 I5044  McGwier  John W.  15 Mar 1818  21 Jun 1901  (Medical):

DNA sample from one of his direct male descendants:

393-390-10-391-385a-385b-426-388-439-389i-392-389ii

13 24 14 11 12 14 12 12 12 13 13 29

458-4591-459b-455-454-447-437-448-449-464a-464b-464c-464d

17 9 9 11 11 25 15 19 31 15 15 16 17

460-GATAH4-YCA2a-YCA2b-456-607-576-570-CDYa-CDYb-442-438

11 11 19 23 17 15 17 17 35 36 12 12 
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15139 I45605  McGwier  John William  1 Apr 1874  20 Nov 1933  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by MackTx, shows he was the husband of Annie Leonora Howard, and also links the memorial for two sons to his page.  STR06 
15140 I45608  McGwier  Joseph Richardson  4 Jun 1883  12 Mar 1916  A scan of his obituary is on FindAGrave, created by Carol Moore, and reads as follows:

McGwier-Funeral services for J. R. McGwier, 32 years old, who died at St. Paul's Sanitarium Sudnay as a result of injuries received when he fell from a tower at the sewar disposal plant in South Dallas Saturday, was held at the home of the family, 4511 Bryan street, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. L. S. White officiating. The Carpenters' Local Union had charge of the service at the grave in Oakland Cemetery. The pallbearers, who were members of the locak, were : Fred Drake, W. M. Hunter, F. Cook, J. W. Woodruff, A. J. Trail and J. S. Carter.

Name Joseph Richardson Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 12 Mar 1916
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Prior Residence Terrell, Texas
Occupation Carpenter
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 04 Jun 1883
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Wiley Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mollie Richardson
Cemetery Oakland
Informant Mrs. Worthaus
Certificate Number 6297
GS Film number 2051623
Digital Folder Number 005145437
Image Number 01833



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3WY-M3R : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Joseph Richardson Mcgwier, 12 Mar 1916; citing certificate number 6297, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2051623. 
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15141 I5081  McGwier  Mary Malise  2 Jan 1844  31 Dec 1888  Wallace Palmore, Leoma, Lawrence County, TN, an active researcher of this family, emailed in 2001 that he descended from Mary M McGuire and Samuel Carter Johnston Jr.
 
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15142 I5041  McGwier  Wiley Turner  10 May 1848  17 Sep 1899  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by "MackTx" noted that Wiley was working for the railroad at the time of his death. There are also links to the memorial pages for seven of his children.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131379947 
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15143 I5041  McGwier  Wiley Turner  10 May 1848  17 Sep 1899  (Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Texas, Kaufman County, ED 39
Enumerated 18 Jun 1880
Page 31B SD 3 ED 39
248-249
Richardson, Jno. W M 59 Farmer Ala NC Tenn
Richardson, Joseph W M 14 Son Work on Farm Tx Ala Ala
Brown, Henry W M w Boarder Work on Farm Miss --- ---
Pettis, Henry W M 32 Baorder Work on Farm Ala Ala Ala
Pettis, Jennie W F 30 Wf Keeping House Ala Tenn Ala
249-250
McGuire, Wiley W M 34 Farmer Ala Tenn Ala
McGuire, Mary W F 28 Wf Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McGuire, John W M 6 Son Tex Ala Ala
McGuire, Fannie W F 2 Dtr Tx Ala Ala
Croft, Wm W M 18 Boarder Work on Farm Miss Tenn ---

 
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15144 I5048  McGwier  William D.  Abt 1786  Abt 1849  FindAGrave shows that the father William, John, Frederick and Margaret McGrew of Lauderdale County, Alabama, was William D. McGwier. It is also noted that he served in the Civil War, Third Regiments, Georgia Infantry, C.S.A.

Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email dated 12 July 2001, wrote "I believe Charles was the only McGuire listed in the 1820 White Co TN censu-- but both a Charles and and an Isaac McGuire were in the 1811 tax list for White Co." He therefore concluded that "Charles and Margaret McGuire were the parent of the McGuire in Lauderdale Co AL but I may be off base here. I do believe Wm R, John W, Fred H and Margaret McGuire (the younger) were brothers and sister." 
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15145 I5060  McGwier  William Robert  19 Dec 1810  7 Oct 1857  Wallace Palmore [WEPALM@lorettotel.net], in an email to Melinda Strong dated 12 July 2001, wrote:

I looked in early TN marriages and found a Wm McGuire marrying a Mary Davis in White Co TN on 18 Dec 1838. He remarried on 9 Feb 1843 to Elizabeth Allen.



 
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15146 I5060  McGwier  William Robert  19 Dec 1810  7 Oct 1857  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, Div 2 East of the Military Road
Enumerated 4 Nov 1850
294-294
F. H. McGwin? 31 m Shoemaker Tenn
Margaret ??? 64 F ???
Margaret "" 18 F Tenn
295-295
William R McGwier 39 M Farmer $600 Geo?
Elizabeth " 30 F Ala
Mary " 6 F "
Sarah " 4 F "
Henry " 2 M "
Edmund Comer 26 M Laborer SC 
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15147 I5337  McGwier  William Robert "Bob"  16 Jun 1854  25 Jul 1909  TERRELL DAILY TRANSCRIPT.......July 27, 1909 W.R. McGuire died at Chisholm Saturday, interment Sunday in Camp Ground Cemetery. He was a native of Lexington, Alabama. He came to Texas 41 years ago and settled at Poetry until a few months ago when he moved to Chisholm to be with his son. A wife and 2 sons, W.S. and H.B. McGWIER survive. He was a member of the Christian Church and the Masonic order. (W.R. McGWIER, Jun. 16, 1854 - Jul 25, 1909, per Kaufman County Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol. V for Camp Ground Cemetery)

(Courtesy of Shirley Schultze: blinky@aks.net) 
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15148 I45613  McGwier  William Schuyler  9 Jan 1879  19 May 1946  Name William Schuyler Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 19 May 1946
Event Place Henderson, Rusk, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 09 Jan 1879
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Bob Mcgwier
Mother's Name Mary Mccloskey
Certificate Number 24153
GS Film number 2218376
Digital Folder Number 005145013
Image Number 00992



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39D-B3M : accessed 05 Aug 2014), William Schuyler Mcgwier, 19 May 1946; citing certificate number 24153, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218376.


A scan of his obituary was added to his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Sharon Paloucek and maintainted by "MackTX".

W. S. McGwier, 67, Dies in Henderson

W. S. McGwier, 67, a resident of Tyler for many years prior to 1942 when he moved to Henderson, died in the latter city Sunday afternoon following an illness of several months. From 1927 to 1942 he was with the High School Pharmacy, College and Front Streets. For the last several years he had been with the Mitchell Pharmacy in Henderson.

Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Crim Funeral Home in Henderson with Rev. Dudley, minister of the Christian Church, officiationg. The body will be taken overland to the Old Camp Grounds cemetery North of Terrell, where a graveside service wil be held, with burial following.

Surivors include his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Leon Osborne of Henderson; Mrs. Boyd L. Whitaker of Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. Rith Wiggins, Waxahachie; two sons, C. M. McGwier, Tyler and C. D., Dallas and one brother, H. D. McGwier of Dallas. 
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15149 I45607  McGwier  Willoughby Hollis  13 May 1882  26 Dec 1966  Name Wiloughby Hollis Mcgwier
Event Type Death
Event Date 26 Dec 1966
Event Place Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States
Occupation Farmer
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 May 1882
Birthplace:
Father's Name Willey Mcgwier
Mother's Name Molly Richardson
Informant Mrs. Nub Brewer
Certificate Number 82936
GS Film number 2118467
Digital Folder Number 005144736
Image Number 02943



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K78T-NS8 : accessed 04 Aug 2014), Wiloughby Hollis Mcgwier, 26 Dec 1966; citing certificate number 82936, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2118467. 
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15150 I45607  McGwier  Willoughby Hollis  13 May 1882  26 Dec 1966  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
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15152 I6666  McIlhaney  Joe Singleton  18 Oct 1902  28 Nov 1999  Obituary below, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Sifford. FindAGrave also links him to his parents, John Richardson McIlhaney and Ollie Deliah Umberson.

Services for Joe S. McIlhaney, 97, of Lubbock will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ford Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church with the Rev. John H. Ballard officiating.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home.

He died on Sunday, Nov. 28, 1999, in the SouthHaven Residential Care Home.

He was born on Oct. 18, 1902, in Gholson. He moved to Lubbock in 1925. He married Io Halbert in 1934. He established McIlhaney Creamery in 1925 for production and sale of butter. Sales offices were located in Lubbock, Beaumont, San Antonio and El Paso. He ultimately shipped butter as far as the West Coast and Chicago.

With the advent of oleo margarine, butter sales declined at which time he established McIlhaney Dairy Products Company. He then manufactured and distributed multiple dairy products. Retail delivery was accomplished by horse- drawn milk wagons in the Lubbock area. His company was the last to discontinue this colorful practice.

He sold his business in 1950. He made donations of equipment to Texas Tech and supported the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital and the Texas Boy's Ranch. He was a life member of the Masonic Blue Lodge, Scottish Rite, Texas Tech Dad's Club and the First Baptist Church where he served as deacon.

A daughter, JoAnne McIlhaney Conely, preceded him in death in 1992.

Survivors include a daughter, Nancy McIlhaney Rainwater of Honey Grove; three sons, Joe S. McIlhaney Jr. of Austin, Richard G. McIlhaney of Copper Canyon and David L. McIlhaney of Ventura, Calif.; a sister, Louise Deering of Lubbock; 14 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren. 
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15153 I21642  McIlmorrow  Prob. William  Bef 1640  Jul 1664  James McLemore, III, attorney and author of books regarding the earliest McLemore immigrants to America wrote the following about the probable ancestors of James and Abraham Macklemore of southside Virginia:

"William McIlmorrow.....(the) probable father of James Macklemore the immigrant (husband of Fortune Gilliam)....died in Colmonell Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland in July 1664 and he had at least one other son after James.....younger brother Abraham who came to America with him. William's Testament Dative is recorded in the Glasgow Commissariot records of the Scottish Records Office but it does not name his children, just his widow Mary Aitken. A legal analysis of it proves William had children, however.

Source: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mB0.2ACEB/434.1.1.1.1.1 29 April 2005 8:42 pm


James L. McLemore, III, the family authority, posted a message board note about his changes in thoughts to this theory:

I thank you for citing my earlier book as authority for several of the statements that you make in your posting. However, I hope that no one thinks that I am your authority for the assertion that the immigrant McLemore brothers James and Abraham came from Argylshire in Scotland; they did NOT. They came from Ayrshire, the old Carrick District thereof, where Robert the Bruce was earl before he was king. This was the southernmost third of the shire, consisting of Ballentrae, Colmonell, Barr, Girvan and Dailly Parishes (and perhaps one or two others to their immediate north), where the family name was rendered McIlmorrow, and the name appears in the records frequently from 1526 until the mid 1800's. The "Il" in Scottish was generally heard by the English ear in Britain and America as "Le", and the Scottish ending "ow" or "owe" was usually dropped by English writers on both sides of the Atlantic, though at least one example of it has been found in Surry County, Va. record! So I hope that your plans to do research in Scotland will allow you to change location from Argylshire to Ayrshire, or you may be barking up the wrong tree based on perpetuated misinformation that has been floating around the family in this country for years.

All of this will appear in a new edition of my book which I hope to get back to writing soon. I have just finished moving this past fall & have not yet unpacked the boxes and boxes of research materials that I have collected over the years. Once I have set up a new home office and organized these files, I anticipate about a year to complete the book, now 60% done in rough draft. But there are other projects as well. Still I hope to announce something on this and other boards then.

By the way, there were several Abraham McLemores and I do believe that I recall hearing that at least one of the later ones was a Presbyterian Minister, but I have never heard that the original one was. If you have some authority for that statement, I'd like to see it. I have always believed that the immigrants' father William McIlmorrow (d. July 1664, Colmonel Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland) was a religious man - or that his wife Mary Aitken was - as they gave religious or Biblical names to most of their sons (except the probable 1st born, William), including Abraham (after the Patriarch), James (after the eldest brother of Jesus), and Mungo (after the patron saint of Glasgow & the SW Lowlands. And James named his youngest son Ephraim, another Old Testament name. I have always believed from the date of their arrival in America that the brothers came as a result of the Covenanting Wars, which ended in the year of their arrival, 1689, but I have never been able to determine for sure which side they had been on - the Anglican or the Presbyterian one. But I have always told my own preachers every time we got a new one at church that my ancestors left Scotland to get away from long-winded Presbyterian preachers and that each should remember that we don't pay for overtime!

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mB0.2ACEB/377.1.3

The earlier theories about the origin of the McLemore family name that James referred to was that the McLemore clan originated among the mixed cultures of Gaelic-speaking inhabitants of eastern Ireland and western Scotland. This culture resulted from the intermarriage of the native Gaelic population with the Norwegian and Danish Vikings who raided and occupied these areas. The surname was thought to be derived from "Mac Ghille Mhuire" which literally means "son of the Servant of the Blessed Virgin Mary." It was quite common for Norsemen, upon converting to Christianity, to take names with some sort of religious significance. The name was first used during the first half of the 12th century among the Scandinavian population in Waterford, Ireland and/or among a similar population in the west of present day Scotland. In the last half of the 15th century, it was common in the parts of western Scotland known to have been strongly influenced by the Scandinavians, such as Galloway and Argylshire. Whether the Scottish clan descend from those of Waterford, or vice versa, is not known with certainty. When the early Macklemore's emigrated to America, they also preserved the name, which has since evolved to the present spelling of McLemore. In Scotland, the name continued to evolve, in the Highlands to Gilmore, and in the lowlands to Murray.

The first family member known to be in America was Mun. Macklemore. He immigrated to Virginia from probably from Argylshire or Ayshire, Scotland around 1679, as an indentured servant to a Virginia landowner. He is either the older brother or father of James and Abraham Macklemore, the brothers who are generally conceded to be the founders of the family in the United States. Both James and Abraham were farmers near the Virginia/North Carolina border. Their descendants settled first in that area, and then gradually spread to Georgia and Tennessee and further even westward.

This theory was from the books "The Early History of The McLemore Family of Virginia and The Carolinas" by James L. McLemore, III (available for purchase at P.O. Box 1085, Suffolk Virginia 23434) and "Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A" by Dr. Rudy H. Leverett.

And finally, a very detailed post regarding the most current theory, including an extract of the will of William McIImorrow was posted to the following website:

http://www.unsolvedancestry.com/awards.asp

Many believe Mary Aitken (Aitkine) and William McIlmorrow of Colmonell Parish, Ayreshire, Scotland are the parents. - William McIlmorrow died in July 1664, and has a Testament Dative on file with the Scottish Archive (Scottishdocuments.com). There is no mention of children, but people believe they had children because of the word (bairns). - Other Mary Macklemore's seem to exist, causing confusion on the connection (finding out who these Mary's are might help solve the puzzle.) The following is a message I wrote earlier describing my thoughts on a Mary Macklemore that helps the confusion about the McLemore Scottish roots: "Mary could possibly fit in the position of this Mary Aitken, but I feel it is more unlikely than likely. William McIlmorrow died 6/8/1664, so it's possible that Mary moved to Aberdeenshire and remarried William Turner in 1670. However, with the birth of James and Abraham being around 1660, this would make the Mary in your document only 10 or 11 when she had children. Plus, according to a McLemore researcher, in 17th century Scotland the women kept their maiden name throughout life?so I don't believe this is the same Mary, since she would have to be the daughter of a McLemore/Mcilmorrow. So now I wonder about the possibility of James and Abraham having a sister. I recently came across another family line that has a Mary Ann McLemore married to Dr. Thomas Gibson Carson. According to a couple of people's research (I have no documentation on this), her birth was in 1688 in Londonberry, Tyrone, North Ireland. This also has her married in July 27, 1707. If documentation of this person exists, then that opens the possibility of a sister or at least another documented McLemore as old as James and Abraham. It also opens the possibility of where the family was located. Also, if this Mary Ann were born around that time and was a sister, then that would put serious doubt on the William and Mary McIlmorrow connection since this person was born after William's death. Then there is the land grant for Col. Edward Hill, which he is receiving land for bringing people over, including a Mary Macklemore. According to a McLemore researcher, this was a repatent of the same land to Col. Hill with Mungo Macklemore on the first one (dated 1681)." This can be found online at the Library of Virginia Digital Collection: Land Office Patents and Grants. - Notes from Turner-Parker Pedigree, Oct. 1898, This manuscript was written by Wm. Parker in 1791 and copied by Wm. H. Sassnet in Oct 1898." Wm.Turner, a minister of the Kirk of Scotland was born in Aberdeenshire Scotland in 1645. He married Mary McLemore, born in same shire in 1650. married in 1670. On account of persecution of the Covenanters he fled with his young bride and settled in the North of Ireland. Persecution followed him and his co-believers there and with quite a colony he came to Maryland in 1680 and settled in Worcester Co. in 1680- not far from Snow Hill the present county seat. There were born to this couple; William-1671. Elisha-1672. Mary 1674. Ebenezer 1675. John 1675. John 1677. Gertrude 1679. Thomas 1681."


Abraham and James Macklemore were very likely brothers. - Abraham Macklemore's will was signed Jan 4, 1735 (NC State Archives) witnessed by Wiliam Gillim, William Clanton, and Joseph Brady. - Three sons, Atkins (b. 1724 Bertie Co., NC, d. May 1791 in Warren Co., NC), Young (b. 1726, d. bef. April 9, 1804, Williamson Co., TN) and William (b. 1728, d. bef. 1736/7 in Bertie Co., NC) - Wife, Mary (Young) who died in Northampton Co., NC around 1737/38 - James Macklemore's will dated Feb 7, 1733 in Bertie Co. NC. Witnessed by John Doyle, Abraham Macklemore, and Thomas Roberson. - James's children, William (b. abt 1692, d. 1750), Margery (b. abt 1696), John (b. abt. 1698 in Surry Co., Virginia, d. abt 1767 in Sussex Co., VA), James (b. 1702-5, d. abt. 1770), Charles (b. bet. 1705-9), Ephraim (b. 1709-12), d. abt. 1787) - Wife, Fortune (Fortain) Gilliam (b. 1671 in Surry Co. VA, d. abt. 1736 Bertie Co., VA), possible daughter of John Gilliam and Margery Henshaw. - There is a 1695 Virginia headright record for the importation into Virginia of a Mary Macklemore in a patent to Col. Edward Hill, and it was a repatent of a 1681 patent to the same man for the same land in Charles City County (I think), and for the most part with the same headrights, with one or two exceptions, specifically including the Macklemore one - in the earlier patent it was to Mun. Macklemore. This is the only reference to a Mun. (Mungo) Macklemore, so there is room for error in the interpretation of who this is.


Transcript of testament dative for William McIlmorrow: ["The testa[men]t dative & inventar of the goods geir debts & soumes of money q[uhi]lks perteinit to umq[uhi]le W[illia]m Mcillmarrow in McCallastoune within the parochin of Cammonell the tyme of his deceis wha deceist in the moneth of Julii last bypast 1664 yeirs ffaithfully maid & givin up be Mary Akin relict of the defunct & ex[ecut]orix dative surrogat in place of Mr Jon & Jon Herbertsouns pro[curato]r fiscalls of the Com[m]issariat of Glasgow who are exe[cut]ors dative decernit to the defuncts goods geir & debts be de[crei]t of the Com[m]issar of Glasgow his deput upon the 4th day of August instant 1664 yeirs as the sam[en] beirs Inventar Item the defunct had the tyme fors[ai]d perte[n]ing to him the goods & geir underwr[itte]n of the pryces following viz In the first the saweing of nyne bolls corne estimat to the thrid corne pryce of the boll with the fodder iiij lib Inde jct and viij lib Item the saweing of thrie firlots of beir estimat to the fourth corne pryce of the boll w[i]t[h] the fodder v lib Inde xv lib Item four ky pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid x lib Inde xl lib It[em] twa stotts pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid x lib Inde xx lib Item twa yeir old qua[n]ddoch pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid iiij lib Inde viij lib Item thrie stirks pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid xlsh Inde vj lib Item twenty sheip pryce of the peice o[ve]rheid xxx sh Inde xxx lib Item ane old hors pryce th[e]rof vj lib xiijsh iiijd It[em] insyt & plenisching of the hous in utencills & domicills with the abulziements of the defuncts body estimat worth xx lib Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] ..... ijctLiij lib xiijsh iiijd Debts awand in Item ther was awand to the defunct the tym fors[ai]d the soumes of mo[ne]y following be the persons underwry[tte]n viz In the first be Hew Cathcart of Carrilltoune Lxxiij lib vjsh viijd It[em] be Andrew Ros at the Bridgend of Girvan viij lib It[em] be Patrick Carnochan in Lowstoune xxx lib It[em] be James Andersoune in Daly xx lib It[em] be Andro Ramsay y[ounge]r x lib Item be James Mcillwraith in Meikle Brochloch xij lib Sum[m]a of the debts in ...... jct xiij lib vjsh viijd Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] & debts .... iijct xvii lib Debts awand out Item ther was awand be the defunct the tyme fors[ai]d the soumes of mo[ne]y efterspe[cife]it to the persons eftermentionat viz In the first to the heritor of Killoux of duty the s[ai]d yeir jct xliij lib It[em] to the minister of Daly of teynd the s[ai]d yeir ix lib vjsh viijd Item to Helen Glen of fie & bounteth the s[ai]d yeir xx lib It[em] to Jon Begs off fie & bounteth the s[ai]d yeir vij lib xsh iijd Item to Hew Kennedy of Daljavoch of deuty the s[ai]d yeir xiij lib vjsh viijd Sum[m]a of the debts out .... jctLxxxxiij lib ixsh iiijd Rests of frie geir debts deduceit ......ijct xxxiij lib xvijsh iiijd To be divydit in thrie p[air]ts Deids pairt is ..... Lxxiiij lib xijsh vd (In margin ? quota iij lib) I Mr W[illia]m Ffleiming of Ferm Com[m]issar of Glasgow be the tenor heirof eft[er] dew warning maid be edict opinly as effeirs ratify approve & confirm this p[rese]nt testa[men]t & inventar in swa far as the sam[en] is leillily & treuly ma[i]d & givin up nothing omittit furth th[e]rof nor set w[i]t[h]in the just availl th[e]rinconteinit & give & com[]itt full power of intromissoune w[i]t[h] the goods geir & debts abovewry[tte]n to the s[ai]d ex[ecut]orix dative abovesurrogat allenderly w[i]t[h] power to hir to call & persew therfor if neid beis becaus schoe hes maid faith as use is & fund cation as law will as ane act m[ai]d therupon att lenth beirs Att Glasgow the eight day of August 1664 yeirs The q[uhi]lk day compeirit perso[na]ly Patrick Aikin in Balachduan & becam actit as cau[tione]r & sur[e]ty for Mary Aikin relict & ex[ecut]orix confirmit to um[quhi]le W[illia]m Mcillmarrow th[a]t the goods geir & debts conteinit in the defuncts confirmit test[amen]t salbe maid furth cum[m]and to all p[air]tys haveand entres as law will & the s[ai]d ex[ecut]orix becam obleist for his releif q[uhe]rupon they askit acts befor thir witnessis James Hamiltoin wryter in Glasgow Walter Graham mess[enge]r ther James Bishop ther & Hew Kennedy of Daljavoch] First testament of William The testa[men]t dative ad omissa and invent[ar] of the guids geir debts & sowmes of mo[n]ey q[uhi]lks perteinit to u[mquhile] W[illia]m Mcillmurrow in Mcallastoun w[i]thin the parochine of Camonell the tyme of his deceis who deceist in the moneth of July jajvjct and thrie scoir four yeirs omittit & left furth of the defuncts prin[cipa]ll confermit testa[men]t the tyme of the confermatione th[ai]rof be Marie Aikine relict of the defunct and onlie exe[cut]orrix dat[ive] surrogat & confermit to him and of new againe ffaithfullie made & givin up be the s[ai]d Marie Aitkine who is exe[cut]orix dative ad omissa surrogat in place of Mr Jon & Jon Herbertsounes pro[curato]r fischalls of the Comissariat of Glesgow who is exe[cuto]rs datives decernit ad omissa to the defuncts guids geir & debts omittit furth of his prin[cipa]ll confermit testa[men]t be dec[rei]t of the Comissar of Glesgow his dep[u]t upon the sixt day of July jajvjct and thrie s[c]oir fyve yeirs as the samyne beirs Inventar Item ther was omittit and left furth of the defuncts confermit testa[men]t the tyme of the conferma[tio]ne th[ai]rof be the exe[cut]orix fors[ai]d xxxvj lib as being the worth of ane irone luddie in the custodie of Agnes Mcclaimount in Clachine of Camonell (in margin ? xxviijs viijd) Sum[m]a of the invent[ar] patet ..... xxxvj lib Nae divisioune I Mr W[illia]m Flyming of Ferme Comissar of Glesgow be the tennor heirof ratifie approve and conferme this p[rese]nt testa[men]t & invent[ar] in sua far as the samyne is leillie & trewlie made & givin up nathing omittit furth th[ai]rof nor set w[i]thin the just availl th[ai]rincontenit and give and comitt full power of intromissioune w[i]th the s[ai]d sowme abovewr[itt]ine to the s[ai]d exe[cut]orix dative ad omissa above surrogat allenerlie w[i]th power to her to call & persew th[ai]rfor if neid beis becaus she hes made faith sas use is & fund ca[utio]une as Law will as ane act made th[ai]rupon at length beirs givin att Glesgow the twenty ane day of July 1668 The q[uhi]lk day compeirit James Hamiltoune wryt[er] pro[curato]r speciallie constitut be the p[air]tie obligator eft[er]spe[cife]it and consentit for th[e]m to the reg[ist]ra[tio]une of the band underwr[itt]ine q[uhi]lk the s[ai]d Comissar dep[u]t admittit q[uhe]rof the tennor follows I Andrew Mcillmurrow in Kilrie be the tennor heirof binds and obleissis me my airs and successors as cau[tioune[r & sovertie for Marie Aikine relict and exe[cut]orix dat[ive] decernit and confermit ad omissa to u[mquhile] W[illia]m Mcillmurrow in Calmonell that the guids geir & debts givin up and confermit in the defuncts confermit testa[men]t ad omissa sall be made furth cumand to all p[airti]es haveand intres as Law will and I the s[ai]d Marie Aikine binds & obleissis me & my successors to warrand my s[ai]d cau[tioune]r & his fors[ai]ds of his cau[tioun]rie & of all danger th[ai]ranent Consenting thir p[resen]ts be reg[ist]rat in the buiks of counsell & Sessioune Comissar Court buiks of Glesgow that exe[cutoria]lles neidful may pas heirupoune on sex dayes and constituts James Hamiltoune wryt[er] our pro[curato]r wr[itt]ine be Jon Eastoun wryt[er] in Glesgow & sub[scrivi]t as follows att Idailie the threttin day of July jajvjct thrie scoir fyve yeirs Befor thir witnessis Jon Mcknabeine at Daill & Jon Couper ther Jon Abercrumbie not[ary] inserter of the dait & witnessis & James Andersoun att Daillie & is thus sub[scrivi]t Andrew Mcillmurrow & Marie Aikine w[i]th our hands att the pen led be the not[ary] following at my co[m]mand becaus we cannot wryt o[u]r selves Ita est Joannes Abercrumbie no[ta]rius publicus in premissa requisit[us] de mandat[o] dict[e] personatir scribere nescein[tis] Johne Couper witnes John Mcknabine witnes James Andersone witnes 
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15154 I13442  McIntyre  James William  6 Sep 1892  27 Jan 1963  Name James William Mcintyre
Event Type Death
Event Date 27 Jan 1963
Event Place San Angelo, Tom Green, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 06 Sep 1892
Birthplace
Occupation Trailer Park Owner
Father's Name Nathan R Mcintyre
Mother's Name Laura L Pegram
Certificate Number 05852
GS Film number 2117175
Digital Folder Number 005144796
Image Number 01791



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7DW-VNY : accessed 07 Aug 2014), James William Mcintyre, 27 Jan 1963; citing certificate number 05852, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2117175. 
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15155 I32386  McIntyre  Linard  27 Nov 1904  Mar 1973  He shares a double marker with Verda C. McIntyre (1915-2003).  STR06 
15156 I31810               
15157 I29208  McIntyre  Nathan Robert  4 Jan 1868  26 Dec 1943  Name Nathan Robert Mcintyre
Event Date 26 Dec 1943
Event Place Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona
Gender Male
Race (Original) White
Age 75
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date 04 Jan 1868
Birthplace Austin, Texas
Marital Status Married
Spouse's Name Laura L. Mcintyre
Father's Name Mcintyre
Father's Birthplace Scotland
Mother's Name Hattie Bell Davis
Mother's Birthplace Brenham, Texas
Occupation Farmer & Serv. Sta. Oper
Address:
Residence Place Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona
Cemetery Valley Memorial Park
Burial Place Coolidge, Arizona
Burial Date 29 Dec 1943
GS Film number 2114713
Digital Folder Number 4203250
Image Number 647
Reference ID State File # 602



Citing this Record:
"Arizona, Deaths, 1870-1951," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FLJL-H53 : accessed 06 Aug 2014), Nathan Robert Mcintyre, 26 Dec 1943; citing Coolidge, Pinal, Arizona, reference State File # 602, Department of Library and Archives, Phoenix; FHL microfilm 2114713. 
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15158 I29208  McIntyre  Nathan Robert  4 Jan 1868  26 Dec 1943  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Wharton County, JP 6
Enumerated 14 Jun 1900
SD 11 ED 60 Sheets 10A and 10B
174-176
McIntire, N. R. Head M W Jan 1865 35 M 9 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McIntire, L L Wf W F Feb 1874 26 M 9 1/1 Tx --- ---
McIntire, James Son W M Sep 1882 (sic) 7 Tx Tx Tx
175-177
Charles McIntire
George McIntire
176-178
Frank and Corrie McIntire and family


1910 Census
not located

1920 Census
not located

1930 Census
Arizona, Pinal county, Election Pr. 11, Kenilworth, Twp 5 S. Range 8 E, Cooldrige
Enunumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 3 SD 11=20 Sheet 1B
18-18
McIntyre, Nathan R Head O 12,000 M W 62 M 23 Tx Scotland Tx Prop Filling Station
McIntyre, Laura L Wf F W 6-57 M 18 Tx Tenn Mo
McIntrye, Leonard A Son M W 26 S Tx Tx Tx Prop Filling Station
McIntrye, Taylor Son M W 24 S Tx Tx Tx Attendant Filling Station
McIntrye, Wess Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Attendant Filling Station 
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15159 I45621  McIntyre  Taylor R.  23 Nov 1906  2 Sep 1991  His headstone is engraved "Beloved Uncle."  STR06 
15160 I24189               
15161 I5929  McIntyre  William "Bill" H.  4 Feb 1908  4 May 2002  Volume 27 of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST, published September 4, 1967 reported that they purchased an apartment house in Muskegon. They planned on living in one unit and were going to rent the others.  STR06 
15162 I31809               
15163 I25778  McIver  Hazel Ruth  8 Jul 1909  21 Feb 2000  Obituary provided by Dawn Kelley, and copied from her FindAGrave memorial page:

Published in Wichita Falls Times Record News, 23 Feb 2000:

ARCHER CITY - Hazel R. McIver McMurtry, age 90, of Archer City, Texas, passed away on Monday, Feb. 21, 2000. She had been a resident of Presbyterian Manor in Wichita Falls, Texas, for over 20 years.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2000, at Aulds Funeral Home with Rev. Willie Johnson, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Archer City, officiating. Interment will be in the Archer City Cemetery under the direction of Aulds Funeral Home.

Mrs. McMurtry was born July 8, 1909, in Colorado City, Texas, the daughter of Oscar Sylvester and Mary Elizabeth McIver. She and W.J. "Jeff" McMurtry were married June 5, 1934, in Big Spring, Texas. He preceded her in death on Sept. 5, 1977. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Archer City for over 50 years.

Survivors include: two sons, Larry McMurtry of Archer City, Texas, and Charlie McMurtry of San Angelo, Texas; two daughters, Sue Deen and Judy McLemore, both of Archer City, Texas; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be her grandsons, James McMurtry, Mitch McLemore, Chad Deen, Matt McLemore and Todd McMurtry. Honorary pallbearers will be Luke Smith, Howard Lyles, Charles McDaniel, Mary Webb, Joe Slack and Gowdy Slack.

Memorials may be made to the Book Lady Program of the Archer Community Foundation, P.O. Box 877, Archer City, Texas, 76351; the Royal Theater Fund, P.O. Box 70, Archer City, Texas 76351; or the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1414, Archer City, Texas 76351.

 
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15164 I35891  McIver  Vondal Dot  7 Jan 1920  1 Jul 2010  Dot Arnold Ezell, 90, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Thursday, July 1, 2010. Funeral: 3 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Benbrook, 1015 McKinley, Benbrook. Interment: 3 p.m. Wednesday, Hemphill Cemetery, Hemphill. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Monday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road, Benbrook.

Mama Dot was born Jan. 7, 1920, in Shep. She moved to Kermit in 1936 and married Woody Arnold in 1941. They lived in numerous west Texas towns as well as Denver, Colo., before settling in Midland in 1959. They moved to Benbrook in 1975. She was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Benbrook. Mama Dot was a loving, kind, generous matriarch who welcomed everyone into her home with a warm smile and a delicious meal. Her strong faith and positive attitude leaves behind a legacy of love and blessings to all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Woodrow W. Arnold, in 1979; her second husband, Beekman Ezell, in 1999; two brothers; and three sisters.

Survivors: Son, Tom Arnold and wife, Dr. Nicki Arnold, of Plano; daughter, Cherry Arnold Whigham and husband, David, of Kermit; daughter, Ginger Arnold Leeper of Benbrook; son, Dr. Charles Arnold of Midwest City, Okla.; stepdaughters, Candy Ezell Rust and husband, Dr. Ron Rust, of Bryan and Dee Ezell Fanelli of Mesa, Ariz.; grandchildren, Brandon Arnold and wife, Meredith, Kristofer Arnold, Melinda Piercefield and husband, D.J., Matt Whigham, Tara Albertson and husband, Jason, Gatlin Arnold and McKeever Arnold; great-grandchildren, Alexis, Rowan, Cannon, Cooper and Ethan Arnold, Clara Faith Piercefield, and Paizley Albertson; sister, Pat Oliver Kreutzer; and numerous beloved nieces, nephews and extended family.

Published in Star-Telegram on July 4, 2010, Courtesy of Ann Ussery




 
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15165 I46628  McKay  Cecil  19 Jul 1912  5 Dec 1993  Obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by "Lady In Black":

Cecil Kuykendall, 81, of Albion, died December 5, 1993, at Wabash General Hospital in Mount Carmel.

She was born July 19, 1912, in Centerville, the daughter of Charles and Cora Landingham McKay. She married Howard W. Kuykendall February 27, 1931, in Albion. He died in October of 1978.

Mrs. Kuykendall was a homemaker and a licensed ordained minister in Methodist Church in Southern Illinois. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Albion and also was a member of the Edwards County Home Extension.

She is survived by two sons, Gene and Richard Kuykendall; a daughter, Muriel Daniels; a brother Audrey McKay; four sisters, Lula Wheatley, Agnes Hawkins, Zella Woods, and Bessie Gates; eight grandchidlren and eight great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Kuykendall was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two brothers and a sister.

Funeral services were held at Ingram Funeral Home in Albion with burial in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Grayville.

Published Olney Daily Mail

 
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15166 I34609  McKay  Pearlie Mac  19 Mar 1934  22 Oct 2009  The Sabine County Reporter
October 28, 2009. Page 9

Pearlie Mac Elam

Pearlie Mac Elam, 75, of Orange died Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009 at Promise Hospital in Nederland.

She was born March 19, 1934 in Hemphill to Mac McKay and Pearl Zager and had lived in Orange 41 years. She was a seamstress and a member of the First Baptist Church in Orange.

Survivors: husband, Dan Elam of Orange; daughter, Beverly Susan Murphy and husband, Dick of Nederland; sister, Shirley McKay of Houston; one grandchild, Frances Murphy, and one great-grandchild, Katie Collins.

Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 24 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel in Hemphill with Rev. Aaron Pardue officiating. Interment followed in Hemphill Cemetery.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, November 2009) 
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15167 I34608  McKay  Seth Thomas Clark "Mac"  23 Nov 1884  13 Oct 1946  On the birth index listings for his children by Pearl Zager, he is shown as Thomas Clark McKay, Seth Thomas McKay, and Thomas Chuck McKay. In the obituary of his daughter, Pearlie, he is shown as Mac McKay. The amended certificate for daughter Pearlie Mac McKay shows he was born in "Copia, Mississippi." John Zager was the informant. Laura Buckmaster notes that Thomas and his son Johnie died in a house fire.

Name Thomas C Mckay
Event Type Death
Event Date 13 Oct 1946
Event Place Pineland, Sabine, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Nov 1884
Occupation Trak Foreman, Saw Mill
Birthplace , Mississippi
Father's Name No Data
Mother's Name No Data
Informant John Zager
Certificate Number 47284
GS Film number 2218425
Digital Folder Number 005145007
Image Number 01135



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39Z-257 : accessed 07 Aug 2014), Thomas C Mckay, 13 Oct 1946; citing certificate number 47284, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218425. 
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15168 I29282  McKee  Donald Ray  11 Apr 1938  6 Sep 2011  Donald Ray McKee Date of Birth: 11 Apr 1938 Gender: Male Birth County: Ellis Father's name: Raymond McKee Mother's name: Betty Bell Farmer Roll Number: 1938_0005

Obituary

Donald McKee, Age 73, a resident of Midlothian, passed away Sept. 6, 2011. He was born April 11, 1938 in Midlothian, TX. Donald was active in Duncanville Jaycees, past president of Duncanville All Sports Assoc., a long time coach of Duncanville BBI, and had a career at Mobil Oil in marketing that spanned 40+ years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Betty McKee. Donald is survived by his wife of 53 years, Dolores McKee; children, Angie Wade, Elisa Ballard, Brad McKee & wife Michelle, Scott McKee and wife Tracey; grandchildren, Jeremy, Lindsey, Rachel, and Lacy Wade; Hope McKee, Jordan Gonzales, Emilee McKee, Courtney and Lyndsey Mach; great-grandchildren, Clayton Bourquin and Temprance Wade; sister, Marquita Anderson and husband Ed; many nieces, nephews and loving friends. Services are 2:30 Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 at Jaynes Memorial Chapel in Duncanville. Burial will follow at Little Bethel Memorial Park. Visitation is 6-8 pm Friday at the funeral home.

http://www.jaynesmemorialchapel.com/index.php/obituaries/details/1070-donald-ray-mckee 
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15169 I29285               
15170 I42163  McKellar  Alfred Donald  30 Dec 1908  1 Jan 1999  Alfred Donald McKellar, 90, of Warrenton, died Jan. 1, 1999, at his home.

Mr. McKellar was born in Louisiana, where he earned a bachelor's degree in forestry at Louisiana State University. After moving to Georgia, he earned a master's degree at the University of Georgia. He moved to Virginia in 1943 and worked at the Tariff Commission and the Department of Commerce until 1971.

He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Department of Commerce Silver Medal and four Quality Performance awards. He was a member of the American Society of Foresters, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Xi Sigma. His many interests include art, photography, travel and writing.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Jacqueline Phelps McKellar.

He is survived by two daughters, Judith McKellar of Warrenton and Ann M. Parker, and two grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Rapidan or the Nature Conservancy.? http://www.genealogybuff.com/va/state/webbbs_config.pl/read/331 
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15171 I47556  McKellips  Norma Darlene  26 Jan 1938  10 Nov 2019  Norma Darlene (McKellips) Crays, 81, died at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, Nebraska on Sunday, November 10, 2019 surrounded by loved ones. Originally from Clifton, Kansas, Norma finally settled on the Crays family farm with her husband of 40 years, Roland Crays.

Norma is survived in death by husband Roland, daughter Mary Eaton of Concordia, KS, 11 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and various cousins, nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents Harley and Kathlene McKellips, granddaughter Sandi Zieman, sons Alvie Starkey and Samuel Starkey, daughters Pamela Lauritsen and Maggie Graham, sisters Deana McKellips, Leola Jackson, Shirley Brunell, and brothers John McKellips and Delton McKellips.

Norma worked in nursing homes most of her life. As a natural caregiver, she passed that love for others on to have multiple generations in her family work within the healthcare field.
Unafraid to speak her mind, Norma's genuine sassiness softened hearts, opened minds, and built bridges to unforeseen friendships. Whether at home, a nursing home, or in a hospital, Norma loved to play a rousing game of Spite & Malice, Frackle, or Marbles. Hours of memories were made over game time.

It was Norma's wish not to have services beyond a private family gathering.

(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy) 
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15172 I46476  McKelvey  Polly Frances  18 Jul 1940  9 Mar 2007  The Texas Birth Index shows her as a daughter of Charles Vernon McKelvey and Francis Pauline Olsen.
Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015 show her as Polly Frances McKelvey, Polly McKelvey Lawrence, Polly Calvert, Polly Owens, and Polly Fincher.

 
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15173 I29270  McKenna  John  Apr 1839  Yes, date unknown  On his son Willard's registration for the draft during World War I, he states that is father was born in Bayfield, Ontario, Canada.  STR06 
15174 I29270  McKenna  John  Apr 1839  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Michigan, Isabella County, Coe Township, Shepherd Village
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 11 ED 65 Sheet 4B
100-100
McKenna, John D Head W M Apr 1839 61 M11 Canada/Eng Ireland Ireland 1855 45 Na Pharmacst
McKenna, Francis C Wife W F Mar 1856 44 M11 2/2 Mich York State York State
McKenna, Ella B Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Mich Canada Mich At School
McKenna, Willard B Son W M Apr 1897 3 S Mich Canada Mich
 
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15175 I19556  McKenna  Mary Veronica  Apr 1877  Aft 1930  Eileen Bramhall emailed Melinda Strong on June 26, 2003 that: "Mary, my great grandmother is actually a MCKENNA. Her father (don't know his name) was a wealthy man who owned his own plumbing company and was the first to install INSIDE plumbing in NY. He didn't want Mary to marry Thomas Kelly, but she did anyway, obviously, or I guess I wouldn't be here. She came from the the Mckenna and Shanahan family.That's about all I know."  STR06 
15176 I19556  McKenna  Mary Veronica  Apr 1877  Aft 1930  (Research):This MAY be Mary with her family in 1880 and 1900. It is possible that the family in 1880 and 1900 are differing families, based on the location of Margaret's location of birth in 1880 vs. 1900. Also, son Thomas, born March 1879, is not listed with the family in 1880.

Additionally, based on the fact that Mary Killy/Kelly is shown to have parents born in Germany in 1900, she may not be the same Mary McKenna that married Thomas J. Kelley around 1900/1901 in New York.

Edward MCCANA Self M Male W 21 NY Tin Smith IRE I
Margarite MCCANA Wife M Female W 25 NY [???] Keeping House --- ---
Mary MCCANA Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY Source Information:
Census Place Brooklyn, Kings (Brooklyn), New York City-Greater, New York
Family History Library Film 1254845
NA Film Number T9-0845
Page Number 75D

1900 Census
New York, New York, Manhattan
Enumerated 12 Jun 1900
SD 1 ED 942 Sheet 7B
East 119 Street
135-25-142
McKenna, Margret Hd W F My 1856 44 Wd 6/2 New York Father born in Ireland/Waterford Mother born in Ireland Tipperary emigrated 1849/51 years in US
McKenna, Thomas A Son W M Ma 29 1879 21 S NY NY NY Plasterer
Killy, Thomas J Boarder W M Oct 26 1869 30 S NY Galway Galway Brick Mason
Killy, Mary Boarder W F Apr 5 1877 23 S NY S Germany Germany Laundress
Shannon, John Boarder W M Oct 9 1847 52 Ireland Tiperary Ireland Waterford Ireland Tiperary 1849 Lather
Flynn, Mary E Boarder W F S Nov 11 1878 NY NY NY

Thomas A. McKenna is listed as the son of Margaret McKenna, whereas Mary Killy is listed simply as a boarder. However, when Thomas McKenna registered for the draft during the First World War, circa 1917, he listed his nearest relative as Mary Kelly.

When Thomas Andrew McKenna registered for the draft during World War I, he was a resident of 2811 8 Ave NY, and his occupation was listed as Plaster, but he was not currently employed. His date of birth was shown as 29 Mar 1879, and his nearest relative was Mary Kelly of the same address. He was of Medium heigth and build, with blue eyes and black hair.

Additionally, the following birth Certificate can be found for Thomas McKenna:

Name Thomas Mckenna
Gender Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date 29 Mar 1879
Birthplace BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Death Date
Name Note
Race
Father's Name Andrew Mckenna
Father's Birthplace
Father's Age
Mother's Name Margaret Shannon Mckenna
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C71509-3
System Origin New_York-ODM
GS Film number 1322139
Reference ID

Citing this Record:
"New York, Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FD5P-CRS : accessed 09 Aug 2014), Thomas Mckenna, 29 Mar 1879; citing BIRTH CERTIFICATES, MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 1322139.

It also appears that John Shannon, who was boarding with the family in 1910, is likely the brother of the widowed Margaret McKenna. The birth certificate, above, for Thomas McKenna shows his mother as Margaret Shannon McKenna. John Shannon's parents were born in the same places as Margaret's, and he immigrated to the US in the same year. Eileen Bramhall Hav? also stated that her great grandmother, Mary McKenna, came from the "Mckenna and Shanahan families." The 1905 New York State Census lists a family in Manhattan consisting of Margaret McKenna, age 49, Thos. McKenna, age 26, and John Shannahan, age 39. New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D. 23 E.D. 25; City: Manhattan; County: New York; Page: 35.

A birth certificate for Andrew W. McKenna, born 17 Dec 1882 in Manhattan, New York, was also located, and also showed parents as Andrew McKenna and Margarat Shannon. He is not listed with the family in 1900 and likely died, as Margaret was shown in 1900 as having given birth to six children in total, with only two still living. 
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15177 I12036  McKenna  Willard Bigelow  16 Apr 1897  25 Nov 1950  On his registration for the draft during World War I, he listed his full name as Willard Bigelow McKenna, and he was a resident of Detroit. He was married, and employed by Scroppe-Booth Corp Retail Store of Detroit. He was of medium heighth and build, and had brown eyes and light hair.

Name Willard B Mckenna
Titles and Terms:
Event Type Death
Event Date 25 Nov 1950
Event Place Peoples Hospital (DOA) Akron, Ohio
Residence Place 353 Kenilworth Dr Akron 3, Summit, Ohio
Address
Gender Male
Age 53
Marital StatusMarried
Race White
Occupation Purchasing Real estate-rubber industry
Birth Date 16 Apr 1897
Birthplace Shepherd, Mich.
Birth Year (Estimated) 1897
Cremation Nov 30, 1950
Burial Place
Cemetery Highland Park Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio
Father's Name John Mckenna
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Frances Elizabeth Bigelow
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace:
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
File Number certificate
GS Film number 2372787
Digital Folder Number 004109349
Image Number 03127

Citing this Record:
"Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XXMC-8HW : accessed 08 Aug 2014), Willard B Mckenna, 25 Nov 1950; citing , reference certificate; FHL microfilm 2372787. 
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15178 I12036  McKenna  Willard Bigelow  16 Apr 1897  25 Nov 1950  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Wayne County, Pr 32 Detroit City, Ward 8 Block 101
ED 15 Apr 1930
ED 82-221 SD 20 Sheet 25A Stamped 42
Tuxedo Aven
1930/---/107
McKenna, Willard Head R 65 M W 33 m/20 Mich Canada-English NY Salesman Automobile
McKenna, Helen Wf F W 33 m/20 Mich NY Canada/English
McKenna, Mary H Dtr F W 12 S Mich Mich Mich
McKenna, Jane Dtr F W 4 9/12 S Mich Mich Mich 
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15179 I32264  McKenzie  Marie Elizabeth  1 Feb 1915  18 Jun 2007  She graduated from Cass City High School with the Class of 1932, and is attended their reunions in 1987 and 1992:

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/1987/issues/09-16-1987_5.pdf

http://newspapers.rawson.lib.mi.us/chronicle/1992/issues/09-16-1992_14.pdf

Her obituary, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Joann Geybels:

Marie E. Jones, 92, of Decker, died Monday, June 18, 2007 in St. Mary's Medical Center, Saginaw.

She was born Feb. 1, 1915 in Cass City, the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Blades) McKenzie.

She married Albert "Ab" Jones Dec. 3, 1938 in Toledo, Ohio. He died April 12, 1999.

Jones worked for Walbro Manufacturing for about 15 years. She was a 4-H leader in Evergreen Township.

She is survived by her children: Gary (Doris) Jones of Cass City, and Richard (Gerry) Jones of Caro; 4 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by 2 infant sons.

Funeral services were held Thursday, June 21, at Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City, with the Rev. Ellen Burns of Shabbona United Methodist Church officiating.

Interment will be in Elkland Township Cemetery, Cass City.

Memorials may be made to the Shabbona United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were made by Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City.

(Cass City Chronicle, June 27, 2007, p. 4.)
 
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15180 I38782  McKenzie  Mary Catherine  May 1855  Yes, date unknown  Bonnie Brown Lacey shows her as a daughter of William David McKenzie, Sr. and Catherine McSwain.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bbrown&id=I21639

 
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15181 I32262  McKenzie  William George  16 Sep 1881  21 Jun 1962  Cass City Chronicle
Thursday, June 28, 1962
Vol. 56, Number 11

Heart Attack Fatal For Area Resident

Funeral services for William George McKenzie, 80, Elkland township farmer, were held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the Douglas Funeral Home. The Rev. S.R. Wurtz, pastor of the EUB Church, of which Mr. McKenzie was a member, officiated and burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Mr. McKenzie died at this home Thursday of a heart attack.

Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKenzie, he was born at Gagetown Sept. 16, 1881. He was married to Elizabeth BLADES. She died Jan. 16, 1934. In June 1939 he married Mrs. Alma Schenck, who survives him.

Other survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Albert (Marie) JONES of Decker; two grandsons; a great-grandchild; two stepchildren, Mrs. Jack ESAU of Cass City and Donald SCHENCK of Napolean, Mich,; six stepgrandchildren, and a brother, Robert McKenzie of New Haven, Mich.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, August 2008) 
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15182 I32262  McKenzie  William George  16 Sep 1881  21 Jun 1962  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Michigan, Tuscola County, Elkland Township
April 17, 1930
ED 79-12 SD 11 Sheet 7-B
158-158
McKenzie, William G Hd M W 48 M@31 Mich Canada English NY F
armer Gen Farm
McKenzie, Elizabeth M Wf F W 44 M@26 Mich England NY
McKenzie, Marie E Dtr F W 15 S Mich Mich Mich
Stones, Toney Boarder M W 17 S Ohio Poland Poland Laborer Gen Farm 
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15183 I29549               
15184 I27450  McKey  Thelma  18 Nov 1919  28 Apr 2006  The Sabine County Reporter
May 3, 2006

Thelma McDaniel

Thelma McDaniel, 86, of Rt. 2, Bronson, died Friday, April 26, 2006 in Brooksville, Florida. Mrs. McDaniel was born Nov. 18, 1919 in Nacogdoches County and was a longtime resident of the Rebecca community. She retired from Temple-Inland as an assembly line worker.

Survivors: sons and daughter-in-law, Albert and Jo McDANIEL, Herman McDANIEL, David and Brenda McDANIEL, and Doug and Kathy McDANIEL all of Bronson, and Thurman McDANIEL of Broaddus; daughters and sons-in-law, Dessie McDANIEL of Bronson, Eunice JACKS of Broaddus, Mildred and Paul CASSIDY of Hemphill, Judy and Lee JACKOWICZ of Brooksville, and Nancy and Timothy KUZMA of Weeki Wachee, Florida; sisters and brothers-in-law, Etta HIERONIMUS, Elizabeth and Warren JENKINS, Velma and Gerald ROY, Bessie Mae OWENS, Louise and James McKEY, and Marie and Jackie DONALDSON; brothers and sisters-in-law, Glenn and Connie McKEY, Edward and Enit McKEY, Lonnie and Jean McKEY, and James and Gladys STEVENS; 22 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Neal McDANIEL, a son, Daniel McDANIEL, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Wyman Roberts Memorial Chapel in San Augustine with Bro. Cliff Durham of Rosevine Baptist Church officiating. Interment followed at Chinquapin Cemetery, San Augustine County. 
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15185 I38563  McKinney  Jacob Daniel  27 Oct 1867  21 Jul 1937  His Texas Death certificate showed his occupation as Mill Wright, and that he was married. Informant was Mrs. Ella McKinney of Goodrich, Texas, which was also the residence of Jacob. He shared a burial plot with Carrie Ella McKinney, 12 May 1865-22 Jun 1952.  STR06 
15186 I27358  McKinney  John  Abt 1826  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat 15
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Pge 7 SD 1 ED 123
52-52
McKinney, John W M 54 Farmer Tenn NC Tenn
McKinney, Sarah L W F 38 Wf Keeping house Ala Tenn Tenn
McKinney, William A W M 17 Son Working on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
McKinney, Jacob D W M 12 Son Working on FarmAla Tenn Ala
Caroll/Haroll, Margret W F 19 Dtr Working on Farm Ala Tenn Ala
 
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15187 I22903               
15188 I35759  McKinnon  Clem  1 Sep 1906  26 Nov 1968  His Texas Death certificate shows he was a lifelong resident of Jasper, Texas, and worked as as a laborer. He was married, and the informant on his certificate was T. Bolton.  STR06 
15189 I35758  McKinnon  John  12 Apr 1880  9 Jan 1962  His Texas Death Certificate shows him as a son of A. J. McKinnon and Mary Lee. He was a dentist in private practice, and veteran of World War I. Informant was Mrs. Jack Hunter.  STR06 
15190 I13033  McKinnon  John  17 Feb 1881  21 Dec 1935  Name John Mckinnon
Event Type Death
Event Date 21 Dec 1935
Event Place Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 17 Feb 1881
Birthplace , Texas
Occupation Lumber Grader
Father's Name Dan Mckinnon
Mother's Name Sarah Ellen Kelly
Informant Mrs. May McKinnon
Certificate Number 57074
GS Film number 2116708
Digital Folder Number 005145540
Image Number 01279

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3HF-JF6 : accessed 11 Aug 2014), John Mckinnon, 21 Dec 1935; citing certificate number 57074, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2116708. 
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15191 I22689               
15192 I44131  McKneely  Fannie Bob "Bobbie" "Dandy"  6 Mar 1917  30 Mar 2002  Her Texas Birth Certificate shows her name at birth was Fannie Bob McKneely, and that she was born to Claud Madison McKneely and Lennie Pearl Walker of Cherokee, Texas. Claud was a Merchant, born in Llano County, and Lennie a housewife, born in Bell County. She was shown as simply Bobbie on the SSDI, but the date of birth matched. Her tombstone also show only the name "Bobbie" with the nickname "Dandy" also embossed above her name.  STR06 
15193 I23016  McKnight  George Newton  6 Jul 1900  15 Jan 1943  His Texas Death Certificate shows he was a son of George McKnight, born Ill and Martha Gray, born Texas. He worked at Rock Island as a Switchman, and was a residen of Forth Worth, and married, at the time of his death.  STR06 
15194 I23016  McKnight  George Newton  6 Jul 1900  15 Jan 1943  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11
Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
SD 12 ED 14 Sheet 7A
Morgan, J D Hd 50 Tx Ga Ga Engineer City
Morgan, Ellen M Wife 47 Tx Al Carl
Morgan, Charles Son 22 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Grocery
Morgan, Archie Son 20 Laborer Garage
Morgan, Ida 17 Tx Tx Tx
Hornsby, Dan Brother-in-law 50 Al Al Carl Laborer
Hornsby, ??? Sister-in-law 52 Tx Al Carl
McKnight, George Son-in-law 20 Ok Il Tx Brakeman
McKnight, Anna Daughter 18 Tx Tx Tx 
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15195 I23018  McKnight  George Newton  14 Sep 1923  17 Dec 1990  His Texas Birth Certificate shows him as George Newton McKnight Jr, born on 14 Sept 1923 in Fort Worth to George Newton McKnight (b. Oklahoma) and Anna Morgan (b. Texas).  STR06 
15196 I23018  McKnight  George Newton  14 Sep 1923  17 Dec 1990  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
1314 Commerce Street
Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired 
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15197 I23017  McKnight  Ida Avella  28 Jun 1920  Yes, date unknown  Name Ida Avella Mcknight
Event Type Birth
Event Date 28 Jun 1920
Event Place Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Father's Name Geo Mcknight
Mother's Name Annie Morgan
Certificate Number 32880
Digital Folder Number 004516084
Image Number 00228



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X25B-3WL : accessed 11 Aug 2014), Ida Avella Mcknight, 28 Jun 1920; citing Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States, certificate 32880, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 4516084. 
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15198 I23017  McKnight  Ida Avella  28 Jun 1920  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
Enumerated April 5, 1930
ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
1314 Commerce Street
Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired 
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15199 I5867  McKnight  James Wiley  29 Oct 1857  12 Feb 1943  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Pammyin Oklahoma and maintained by Karen, shows he was a son of Christopher Franklin McKnight (FAG #59042108 and Rebecca Napier (FAG #19427918)  STR06 
15200 I5867  McKnight  James Wiley  29 Oct 1857  12 Feb 1943  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Osage Twp
Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
SD 219 (lined through) ED 125 Sheet 9B
170-174
William and Ethel McWethy
171-175
McKnight, Wiley Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 14 Mo Mo Mo Farmer
McKnight, Ella Wf W F Oct 1870 39 M 14 5/4 Oh Oh Oh
McKnight, Pearl Dtr W F Mar 1887 13 S Cherokee Nation Mo Oh At School 6/12
McKnight, Margie Dtr W F Aug 1889 10 S Cherokee Nation Mo Oh At School 6/12
McKnight, Goldie Dtr W FApr 1896 4 S Ok Mo Oh
McKnight, Emmit Son W M Sept 1898 1 S Ok Mo Oh 
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