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16301 I25859  McLemore  John T.  8 Mar 1817  Nov 1862  (Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 28 Sept 1850
132-132
Moses McLamore 63 M Farmer $500 SC
Nancy McLamore 56 F SC (Color M??) SC
John McLamore 23 M Farmer Miss
Juriah McLamore 17 F Miss
Moses McLemore 15 M Farmer Miss
Richard McLemore 13 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Sarah McLemore 11 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Keziah McLemore 7 F Miss (Daughter of John T. McLemore)
Craven McLemore 4 M Miss (Son of John T. McLemore)
Amos McLemore 2 F Miss (Appears to be John T. McLemore's daughter Agnes)

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County,
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860 by E.A. Peyton
Page 150/Page 151
#1040-1049
John McLemore 43 M Farmer $1,200 $2,400 NC
Rebecca McLemore 28 F ditto
Richard McLemore 22 M ditto
Sarah McLemore 20 F ditto
Kizziah McLemore 15 F ditto
Craven McLemore 13 M ditto
Agnes McLemore 11 F ditto
Oliver McLemore 8 M ditto
Caleb McLemore 6 M ditto
John McLemore 3 M ditto
Rebecca McLemore 1 F ditto
Nancy McLemore 60 F SC
1041-1050
C.J. Carter 25 M Farmer $400 $400 Miss
Juriah McLemore 26 F Miss <--John McLemore's sister--it appears her children may have been born before her marriage to C.J. Carter?
Nancy McLemore 6 F Miss
Johnson McLemore 2 M Miss

John apparently died sometime after the 1860 census. His widow and four of his youngest children can be found in neighboring Claiborne County at the time of the 1870 census. Rebecca appears to have remarried Edward Davis.

1870 Census
?sup?Mississippi, Claiborne County, Rocky Springs District, Post office Port Gibson
Enumerated 24 September 1870
Pages 13 and 14
88-98?/sup?
Davis, JG 55 M W Farmer $750 $405 Miss Can't R/W
Davis, JE 20 M W Farm Labor Miss Can't R/W
Davis, Edward 45 M W Farmer Miss Can't R/W
Davis, Rebecca 38 F W Housekeeping Miss Can't R/W
Davis, William 16 M W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, J.O. 19 M W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, Rebecca 11 F W Miss Can't R/W
McLamore, John 14 M W Miss
McLamore, Moses 8 M W Miss
Taylor, A.W. 32 M W Farm Laborer Miss 
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16302 I26617  McLemore  John T.  Nov 1846  22 Apr 1919  From SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS IN THE CIVIL WAR by Kathryn Hooper Davis and Carolyn Reeves Ericson:

McLemore, John T.
b: November, 1846 Shelby County, Texas
d. 22 April 1919 Westover, Baylor County, Texas
Service: Co. D, 9th Texas Cavalry Ross' Brigade from Oct 1862-March 1865 Pension: #31334 Died at home of son Dr. Julian T. McLemore

His Texas Death Certificate, posted by L F Dodson to Ancestry.com, shows he was born in Shelby County, Texas on Nov 7, 1845 to A. McLamore, born Alabama and Mary Brinson, also born in Alabama. He was widowed at the time of his death, and his occupation was listed as Farmer. His son, Julian, was the attending physician. He was buried in Seymour?, Texas. 
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16303 I26617  McLemore  John T.  Nov 1846  22 Apr 1919  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Shelby County, JP 7
Enumerated 13 May 1910
SD 2 ED 154 Sheet 28A
Thomas G. Jefferson Enumerator
Tenaha Road
422-435
Haden, Ferd D Head M W 44 M1 21 Tx Va Va English Farmer
Haden, Minnie Wf F W 41 M1 21 8/7 Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Atkins D Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Bookkeeper Marcantile
Haden, Frank J Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, George M Son M WE 16 S Tx Tx Tx Laborer Home Farm
Haden, Madian B Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Fairy Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Roy Son M W 9 F Tx Tx Tx
Haden, Lucy Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLamore, John T Father-in-law M W 62 Wd Tx ALa Ala
Tims, Mary V Aunt F W 72 Wd 8/2 Ala Ga Ga 
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16304 I26692  McLemore  John T.  Aug 1858  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 3
Enumerated 25 January 1900 By W. Liston Bass
SD 140 ED 90-91 Sheet 9B
157-158
McLemore, John T Hd W M Aug 1858 41 M13 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Darlie A Wf W F Jan 1864 36 M13 6/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John L Son W M Apr 1890 10 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Buford Son M Jun 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bulah B. Dtr W F Nov 1894 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eula P Dtr W F Dec 1896 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Euna Lee Dtr W F Aug 1899 9/12 Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 25 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 34B
484-486
McLemore, John T. Hd M W 51 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Dolly Ann Wf F W 48 M1 22 6/4 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, A. Buford Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Beulah Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eula Dtr F W 12 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Euna Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 2B
33-33
McLemore, Darlie A Hd F W 55 Wd Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Eula Dtr F 21 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eunie Dtr F 19 S Miss Miss Miss
Carter, Samuel T Son in Law M 24 M Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
34-34
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 26 Miss Miss Miss Home Farm
McLemore, Evelene J Wf F M 24 Mss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ola M Dtr F 4 11/12 Miss Miss Miss 
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16305 I25632  McLemore  John Thomas  Abt 1838  4 Sep 1905  His widow, Ellen, applied for a Confederate pension on 10 July 1906. She stated John T. McLemore enlisted in Perry County on 13 May 1862 in Co C, Ninth Mississippi Regiment Cavalry and served about three years. He was discharged 13 May 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. Witnesses to her application were G. B. LEE and N. N. LEE.  STR06 
16306 I25632  McLemore  John Thomas  Abt 1838  4 Sep 1905  (Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Township 1&2 E. of RR
Enumerated 13 July 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Pages 38 & 39
284-271
Fairchild, John 22 M W Works in Saw Mill $--- $200 Miss
Fairchild, Sarah 30 F W Keeping House Miss*
Fairchild, Louisa 6 F W Miss
Fairchild, William 4 M Miss
Fairchild, Mary E 2 F W Miss
Fairchild, John W 4/12 M W Miss March
McLemore, John 33 M W Teamster Miss
McLemore, Ellen 31 F W Miss
McLemore, Nancy 8 F W Miss
McLemore, Josiah 6 M W Miss
McLemore, Cadwell 3 M W Miss
McLemore, Ida 7/12 F W Miss January
Keyton, William 21 M W Miss
Pitman, James 35 M W Miss
*Merritt Mullen shows her as Sarah L. KETON,


1880 Census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
John L. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 39 MS Farmer SC SC
Ellen MCLEMORE Other M Female W 37 MS Keeping House MS MS
Florence MCLEMORE Other S Female W 18 MS MS MS
Josiah MCLEMORE Other S Male W 16 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Cadwell MCLEMORE Other S Male W 13 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Ida MCLEMORE Other S Female W 11 MS MS MS
Lula MCLEMOR
E Other S Female W 9 MS At Home MS MS
Napolean MCLEMORE Other S Male W 6 MS At Home MS MS
Buster/Vaster MCLEMORE Other S Male W 2 MS At Home MS MS
Source Information:
Census Place
Perry, Mississippi
Family History Library Film, 1254662
NA Film Number T9-0662, Page Number 327B 
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16307 I26010  McLemore  John Thomas "Buddy"  30 Jul 1856  1 Feb 1924  He may have been the 22 year old John McLemore, born in Mississippi, who was a boarder in the home of Ayres and Laura Vardeman at the time of the 1880 U.S. Census. They were living in Beat 4 of Copiah County, Mississippi.  STR06 
16308 I34248  McLemore  John Thomas "Doc"  20 Dec 1873  29 Oct 1964  John Thomas McLemore filed out a Form SS-5 on March 15, 1960, as a resident of Mena, Arkansas. He stated that he was self employed, age 87, and born on December 20, 1873 in Gray Rock, Franklin County, Texas. He further indicated his parents were Marion Franklin McLemore and Lucy V. Hutchins. His grandson, Charles McLemore, notes that as was shown on the 1930, he sold eyeglasses, and was called "Doc." Charles has letters from various companies from which he ordered lens and frames that were addressed to Dr. John Thomas McLemore.  STR06 
16309 I34248  McLemore  John Thomas "Doc"  20 Dec 1873  29 Oct 1964  (Research):

Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Titus, Winfield, Pr 7
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 1 ED 148 Sheet 4A
71-71
McLemore, John T Hd M W 35 m1 6 Tx Mo Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mrs. Dora E Wf F W 25 m1 6 5/3 Ky Ky Ky
McLemore, Gracie M Dtr F W 6 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, James M Son M W 2 S Ky Tx Ky
McLemore, Alleene Dtr F W 7/12 S Tx Tx Ky

1920 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center Twp, Mena City, Third Ward
Enumerated 19 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 102 Sheet 11A and 11B Stamped 174
Hickory Avenue
1511-257-292
McCoy, Dr. Robert C. Hd M W 68 Ohio Ohio Ohio Druggist Drug Store
McCoy, Almanda L Wf F W 55 M Oh Oh Oh
McCoy, ?arirey M Dt F W 14 S Ark Oh Oh
McLamore, John T Head M W 46 M Tx Tx Tx Salesman ???
McLemore, Dora C Wf WF W 39 M Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, May G. Dtr F W 15 S Ok Tx Ky
McLemore, James M Son M W 11 S Ky Tx Ky
McLemore, Allen (sic) O Dtr F W 10 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Gearl (sic) Y Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Leon T. SOn M W 7 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Clyde M Son M W 3 3/12 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Laura L Dtr F W 10/12 S Ark Tx Ky


1930 Census
Arkansas, Polk County, Center Twp, Mena City, Third Ward
Enumerated April 2, 1930
ED 57-6 SD 8 Sheet 1B and 2a Stamped 38
1106-32-32
McLemore, John T Head M W 56 M 31 Tx Ms Mo Com'l Travelor Ey Glasses
McLemore, Dora E Wf F W 50 M 23 Ky Ky Tn
McLemore, James M Son M W 22 S Ky Tx Ky Carpenter House
McLemore, Jarrell SOn M W 18 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Leon A SOn M W 17 S Tx Tx Ky
McLemore, Marvin C SOn M W 13 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Laura L Dtr F W 11 S Ark Tx Ky
McLemore, Helen R Dtr F W 5 S Ark Tx Ky




 
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16310 I45856  McLemore  John Travis  23 Oct 1917  13 May 1947  Name John Travis Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 14 May 1947
Event Place Levelland, Hockley, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 23 Oct 1917
Birthplace Limestone, Texas
Father's Name I N Mclemore
Mother's Name Ethel Liles
Informant I N McLemore
Burial Odessa
Certificate Number 21728
GS Film number 2218599
Digital Folder Number 005145026
Image Number 01901

His death certificate further shows he was a truck driver for Marathon Oil, and died of burns as a result of an accident in Cochran County, Texas, when the Butane truck he was driving turned over and caught fire.


Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K39V-9QG : accessed 20 Sep 2014), John Travis Mclemore, 14 May 1947; citing certificate number 21728, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218599. 
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16311 I35487  McLemore  John Virgil  27 Jan 1891  Yes, date unknown  John Andrew McLemore sent an email, on June 8, 2010, noting that his father's name is "Vernon Lewis McLemore, he was born in Tulsa, OK in 1950. He is the son of John Vernon McLemore who was born in Texas in 1928. My great-grandfather is John Virgil McLemore and I am not sure where he was born. My great-great grandfather's name is John Sinclair McLemore. I don't know where he was born either." He added, in a follow up email, that he had also heard that his great-grandfather was John Simpson McLemore, but his grandfather continues to swear this name was actually John Sinclair McLemore.
 
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16312 I35487  McLemore  John Virgil  27 Jan 1891  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Cooke County, JP #8, Muenster Town
Enumerated 2 Apr 1930
ED 49-23 SD 4 Sheet 2A Stamped 240
Hy 5 -- Elem St
4-4
McLemore, J. V. Head M W 39 M 33 Tx Tx La Rural Carrier
McLemore, Ora Lee Wf F W 27 M 22 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Vernon Son M W 2 9/12 S Tx Tx Tx
 
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16313 I38341  McLemore  John W.  Between 1808 and 1812  Aug 1871  John W. McLemore was a native of Tennessee, and born in 1808. He came with his father's family to the State of Illinois when quite a child. In 1836 be came to Whiteside, and made a claim in the present township of' Sterlin-g, within a few miles of the present city. Part of this claim, and the one on which be put improvements, now forms a portion of Mr. Weaver's farm. In 1839 he was appointed Deputy Sheriff by James C. Woodburn, the first sheriff of the county, and performed many of the duties of the office. Be was elected Sheriff in 1840, and held the position for two terms, and in 1846 was again elected, holding the office then for one term. He gave general satisfac-tion by the faithful and energetic discharge of his duties. In 1854 he went to California, where he remained fifteen years, and upon his return lived part of the time at Rock Falls, and part at Sterling, until his death, which occurred at the latter place in August, 1871. Mr. McLemore married Miss Eliza Cantrell in 1835. Mrs. McLemore died in Nevada in 1876. Their children are: Lucinda wife of Almanza Merrill, who lives in Nevada; and Clarence, who resides with his family in California.

Bent & Wilson "History of Whiteside Co" Page 407 
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16314 I38341  McLemore  John W.  Between 1808 and 1812  Aug 1871  (Research):

Census Listings:

1850 Census
Illinois, Whiteside County, 37th District
Enumerated 19 Spet 1850
Page 400
378-378
John W. McLemore 38 Clerk 600 Tenn
Eliza McLemore 37 F Ohio
Lucinda McLemore 15 F Ill
Clarance McLemore 9 M Ill
(Indexed on Ancestry.com as Mclernon)

 
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16315 I25672  McLemore  John W.  Abt 1822  Abt 1869  (Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Lauderdale County, ED 1, Post Office Lauderdale
Enumerated 26 Jun 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
Stamped 217
HH 298-298 Briggs McLemore
HH 301-301
John McLemore 34 M Farmer Ala
Clarisa Ann McLemore 23 F Ala
Mary A.M. McLemore 5 F Ala
Sarah F. E. McLemore 4 F Ala

1870 Census Information
Alabama, Lauderdale, Twp 3 Range 7, Post Office Rogersville
Enumerated 7 July 1870 by J. Danforth
HH 240-240
David and Mary McLemore
241-241
McLemore, J.W. 52 M W Farmer $--- $100 Ala
McLemore, Clarissa 34 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Mary Ann 15 F W At Home Ala
McLemore, Elizabeth 13 F W Ala
McLemore, Susan F 8 W Ala
McLemore, James F 4 W Ala
McLemore, Burril M 1 W Ala 
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16316 I27337  McLemore  John W.  Feb 1836  Abt 1922  Patrica Mills writes that "John W. McLemore applied for a Confederate Pension - Alabama Pension number 13793. He enlisted as a private at Dodsonville Jackson County, Alabama in July 1863, discharged August 1865. His commander was Captain Gabbett. Witness to his application were Duffey and J. Evans. John worked at Salt Peter Cave mining Salt Peter for gun powder. In order to deprive the Confederate Army of this vital raw material. Union Soldiers attacked the workers at the cave. According to one of the Confederate Commanders, the group retreated to Big Springs in Marshall County, and later to the Warrior River in Blount County and worked for the CSA both placed. Their Commander was the Captain Baggett (or Cabbet). There are many records of work mining Salt Peter at the cave and its importance to the Confederate Army. It was carried by mule drawn wagon to Selma, Alabama where the gun powder was made and stored. The skirmish at the cave and its capture by Union forces is also recorded."

Census records show he was born in Alabama, however, in a note dictated by his son, Thomas Dickerson McLemore, to his grandson, Arthur McLemore, in the 1950's John McLemore is shown as of "Knoxville, Tenn." Perhaps it is the grandfather, who was born ca 1850 that was of Knoxville.

 
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16317 I27337  McLemore  John W.  Feb 1836  Abt 1922  (Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, District No. 3, P.O. Paint Rock
Enumerated 19 Jun 1860
Page 47
331-331
J. P. McLemore 28 Farmer $--- $900 Ala
M. E. McLemore 20 Ala
338-338
John McLemore 23 M Farmer $--- $150 Ala
R. L. McLemore 25 F Ala
Lucinda McKinney 68 F NC

1870 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Township 5 Range 5 East, P.O. Larkinsville
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Pages 2 and 3, Stamped 231
12-12 McKinney family
13-13 Coburn family
14-14 Kirby family
15-15
McLamore W. M. 39 M W Farmer $300 Tenn
McLemore, Lousana 40 F W Keeping House
McLemore, James R 16 M W Farm Laborer
Dunham, Elen 30 F W
Dunham, Catharine 10 F W
16-16
McLemore, John W 25 M W Farmer Ala
McLemore, Rebecca 25 F W Keeping House Ala
McLemore, Sarah L 4 F W Ala
McLemore, Thos. Dickson 2 m W Ala
McLemore, James 10/12 M W Ala

1880 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Twp 5 Range 5 Beat No. 15
Enumerated 3 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 1 ED 123 Stamped 252
55-55
McLemore, John W M 46 Self Farming Ala Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rebecka W F 39 Wife Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Sarah L. W F 16 Dau Keeping House Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas D. W M12 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James W M10 Son Works on Farm Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Nancy K W F 8 Dau At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jane W F 7 Dau At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William W M 6 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John W M 3 Son At Home Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hester Ann W F 4/12 b.Feb Dtr At Home Ala Ala Ala

1900 Census
Jackson County, Alabama
Dist 33 Hunt Store
House 63 Family 64
John W. McLemore Head Feb 1836 64 Wd AL VA SC Farmer
Sarah J. Dau Sept 1865 34 Single AL AL AL
John Son Apr 1879 21 Single AL AL AL Day Laborer

 
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16318 I27410  McLemore  John W.  Abt 1859  Yes, date unknown  He was living with his father, Richard, and sister and Aunt and Uncle, Nancy and George THOMAS, at the time of the 1880 Lincoln County, Tennessee census.

As of the 1920 Lincoln County, TN census, as John McLemore of approximately the same age was living in District 19, and married to a Lizzie.

Tennessee, Lincoln County, District 19
Enumerated 6 and 7 January 1920
SD 5 ED 86 Sheet 3A Stamped 219
Athens Road
57-53
McLemore, John Hd M W 57 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lizzie Wife F W 52 M Tn Tn Tn 
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16319 I43936  McLemore  John W. "Willie"  May 1900  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:


1920 Census
Alabama, Jackson County, Hunts Store Precinct
Enumerated 3 and 5 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 36 Sheet 2A
26-26
Weaver, Travis E Head m W 54 M NC NC NC Farmer
Weaver, Inez Wf F W 47 M NC NC NC
Weaver, Hettie Dtr F W 26 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Robert Son M W 24 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Gunive Dtr F W 22 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Georgie Dtr F W 20 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Orah Dtr F W 18 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Sallie Dtr F W 15 S NC NC NC
Weaver, Billie Son M W 8 S NC NC NC
McLEMORE, Willie Boarder M W 19 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer Working Out 
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16320 I26049  McLemore  John Washington  Jul 1850  30 May 1919  His great grandson, Charles McLemore, reports that John married again after the death of Elizabeth Young. It is possible that this second wife was Annie Howell. He would have married her sometime after the 1890 census (when his youngest daughter by Elizabeth was born), and she likely either died or divorced him prior to 1900.

Name John Washington Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 30 May 1919
Event Place Medina, Gibson Co., Tennessee
Gender Male
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Age 70
Birth Year (Estimated) 1849
Birth Date
Birthplace Carrol Co., Tenn.
Spouse's Name
Father's Name Chas. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace N.C.
Mother's Name Sarah Ann Mcfarlin
Mother's Birthplace N.C.
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery Hope Hill
Burial Place
Burial Date 31 May 1919
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 004183646
Image Number 01653
GS Film number 1299701
Reference ID v 18 cn 287



Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSV6-XJW : accessed 25 May 2014), John Washington Mclemore, 30 May 1919; citing Hope Hill Cemetery, Medina, Gibson Co., Tennessee, v 18 cn 287, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1299701. 
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16321 I26049  McLemore  John Washington  Jul 1850  30 May 1919  (Research):

Census Listings:

1880 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County, Heaths, First Civil District
Enumerated 4 June 1880
Page 8 SD 5 ED 32
---65
McLemore, John Head W M 30 M Farmer Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elizabeth W F Wf 35 M Keeps House Miss --- ---
McLemore, William W M 11 Son S Works on Farm Tn Tn Ms (s/b William TYRE)
McLemore, Lonnie W F (sic) 3 Dau (sic) Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Infant W M 3/12 Son Tn Tn Ms
McLemore, Charles W M Father 55 Wd Works on Farm NC NC NC

1900 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, District 1
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 122 Sheet 12B
210-211
McLemore, John Head W M Jul 1850 Wd Tn Ms Tn Farmer
McLemore, Lonnie C Son W M Nov 1875 24 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Earnest M Son W M Apr 1880 20 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ethel G Dau W F Aug 1882 17 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Anna L Dau W F Jan 1885 15 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Mattie D Dau W F Nov 1888 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Mertie M Dau W F Jul 1890 9 S Tn Tn Tn

1910 Census
Tennessee, Gibson County
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
McLemore, John W Head M 57 We Tn
McLemore, Mattie B. Dau F 22 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Myrtle Dau F 19 S Tn Tn Tn
 
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16322 I22221  McLemore  John Wright  Abt 1808  Yes, date unknown  Appears to have been a son of Henry McLemore of Bladen County, NC and Houston County, Georgia, due to land he purchased-situated in Sampson County-from Henry in 1829, as well as from a bequest made to him in Henry's Will. If he was a son of Henry's, his date of birth would have been no earlier than 1795 to 1800 (based on Henry's age), but no later than 1808.

It is not absolutely certain they are father and son. Some other relationship may instead exist. Robert McLemore Butler had speculated that he might instead be a direct descendant of Wright McLemore, Jr. born ca 1734 in Virginia and later a resident of Sampson County, North Carolina.

It appears that John R. McLemore moved from North Carolina to Georgia just a couple of years after purchasing this land, which sold in 1831, as evidenced by the deeds below.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 22, Page 40 Abstract of Deed John R. McLEMORE to Lott RICH

State of North Carolina, Sampson County

This indenture made this sixteenth day of December...one thousand Eighteen hundred and thirty between John Wright McLEMORE of the State of Georgia and Houston County and Lott RICH of the County and State aforesaid...John Wright McLEMORE, for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars...have sold unto the said Lott RICH one certain lot Tract or parcel of Land, lying between Great and Little Coheara...Beginning at a stack and stump Herrington line...thence with the old Road ...to a pine near Babel PETERSONS House...and containing ninety and fourth acres...

In Witness whereof I the said John Wright McLAMORE hath here unto set my hand and seal the day and date above mentioned John R. McLAMORE

Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of Lott RICH and Henry (his mark) CARTER May Term 1831

Then was the within Deed proven in open Court by the oath of Lott RICH and ordere to be Registered

Registered August the 9th 1831 Thos. P. FAISON, Clerk W. FAISON Register

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 21 July 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 22, Page 52 Abstract of Deed John Wright McLEMORE to Lott RICH State of North Carolina, Sampson County

This Indenture made this sixteenth day of December...One Thousand Eight hundred and thirty, by and between John W. McLAMORE of the State of Georgia and Houston County, and Lott RICH of the State of North Carolina and County of Sampson; Wittnesseth, that the said John WRIGHT McLAMORE for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty Dollars to him in hand paid by the said Lott RICH....sold...to him the said Lott Rich two certain Tracts or parcels of Land lying in the County of Sampson and state aforesaid...lying between Great Coheara and Little Coheara....the first Containing one hundred and fifty acres, The other Tract Beginning at a Stake in the old Road, two pines as painted below his old House thence with Henry McLAMORE line Due West 112 poles to a stake his corner on the edge of the Great Branch, Thence up the meanders of said Branch....containing one hundred four and ? acres. Being part of the contents of a Patent Granted to Roger ALDEN in the year 1796...I the said John Wright McLAMORE doth hereby bargain, sell...unto Lott RICH ...

In Witness whereof I the said John Wright McLAMORE have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date above written John W. MCLAMORE

Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence of us Lott RICH and Henry (his mark) CARTER Court of Pleas and Quarter May Term 1831

Then was the within Deed proven in open Court by the Oath of Lott RICH and ordered to be registered Thos. FAISON Clerk

Registered the 11th day of August 1831 W. FAISON Register
(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 21 July 2005)

1836-Bladen County, NC Will 25 Oct 1836 Sanders SIMMONS wife Anna Mariah (the remnant of my pension money coming after my death)...Exec: John HAIR, Sr. Wit: John R. McLEMORE, Stephen HAIR (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

John Wright McLemore can not be found on the 1840 Houston County, Georgia census. However, the 1840 Bladen County, NC census shows that a John Macklemore (age 20-30), a Wright Macklemore (age 20-30), and a John R Macklemore (age 30-40) all lived in Bladen County. Mike Mabile, in correspondence with James L. McLemore, III, indicated that John R. McLemore did move to Bladen, as did his sister Zilphia.

1844- J.R. McLEMORE, along with Duncan HAIR and P. TAYLOR were witnesses to a Bladen County, NC Deed dated 25 Dec 1844 between the Johnathan JESSOP & wife, James I ANDREWS, Dicy A. MEMORY of Cumberland County to Raiford FISHER involving 400 acres in the bend of the Harrisons Creek Swamp & on the NE side of the Cape Fear River (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1845 Bladen County, Deed Hugh HALES to John R. McLEMORE & William HALES $5; four tracts of land-296 acrs on both sides of Gallberry Swamp, two tracts lying on one side of the old stage road purchased by Hugh HALES from William HALES, Notes payable to John D TOOMER and Daniel B BAKER Wit Daniel B BAKER Feb term 1846 H.H. ROBINSON Clerk (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler).

On the 1850 Bladen County census, there can be found a John R. McLemore age 42, Margaret, age 41, John H age 18, William K age 14, Sarah A age 13, Calvin age 11, Matilda J age 9, Hayse S age 7, Martha J age 5, Margaret A age 3, and Elen J age 1. This John R McLemore would have been born ca 1808, which would have made him just old enough to purchase land from Henry McLemore in 1829. His oldest son, John H, was born in Georgia ca 1832, making it very likely this is indeed John Wright McLemore, the son of Henry McLemore of Bladen County, NC and later Houston County, GA. 
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16323 I22221  McLemore  John Wright  Abt 1808  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1840 Census
Bladen County, North Carolina
Page 212

--John Macklemore--
1 Male 20 to 30
1 Female under 5
1 Female 20 to 30

--Wright Macklemore--
1 Male 5 to 10
1 Male 10-15
1 Male 20-30
1 Female 20-30

??????
John R. Macklemore
?????
2 Males Under 5
2 Males 5 to 10
1 Male 30 to 40
1 Female under 5
1 Female 30 to 40

--Duncan BULLARD--
(Bullard's and McLemore's are connected in Sampson County, NC; also John McLemore of Bladen named a son Duncan)

--Raford Fisher--
1 male under 5
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 30 to 40
2 females under 5
2 females 5 to 10
1 female 30 to 40

1850 Census
North Carolina, Bladen County, Subdivision on Northeast side of Cape Fear
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850 by Neil Kelly
205-207
(Originally transcribed on Ancestry.com as Calvin Lemon)
John R. McLemore 42 Farmer $2400 NC
Margaret McLemore 41 NC
John H. McLemore 18 Laborer Ga
William K McLemore 14 Laborer NC
Sarah A. McLemore 13 NC
Calvin McLemore 11 NC
Matilda J McLemore 9 NC
Hayse L McLemore 7 NC
Martha J McLemore 5 NC
Ellen J McLemore 1 NC
Margaret A McLemore 3 NC

204-204
Rayford Fisher 45 M Farmer 5000 NC
Jennet Fisher 43 F NC
Haywood Fisher 19 M NC
Manlsy Fisher 16 f NC
Elizabeth Fisher 14 F NC
Catherine Fisher 13 F NC
Jennet Fisher 11 NC
John R. Fisher 10 M NC
Sally Fisher 8 F NC
Mary Fisher 5 F NC
Delia Fisher 3 F NC

[Note: The McLemore's and Fishers lived near each other in 1840 and 1850 in Bladen County. Additonally, the two families appear to have been neighbors generations earlier, as in 1779 William McLemore sold land to Gabriel Holmes in Duplin County, that appears to have been adjacent to land owned by Southey Fisher, thought to be the grandfather of Rayford Fisher above. Due the proximity, and the use of the distinctive first names of Rayford/Raiford and Haywood in both families, there may have been a familial connection as some point...perhaps a McLemore daughter marrying a Fisher son?]


1860 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 Aug 1860
Page 123 Stamped 200
913-899
J.R. McLemore 53 M Farmer $4100 $3000 NC
Marguret P. " 51 F NC
Calvin " 22 M NC
Matilda " 20 F NC
Henry Green 18 M NC
Margaret A " 16 F NC
Martha J " 14 F NC
Ellen F " 12 F NC
Willis J " 9 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Post Office Carthage
Enumerated 6 July 1870
Page 34
228-235
McLemore, JR 63 M W Farmer $2000 $1500 NC
McLemore, Margaret 63 F W NC
McLemore, Matilda J. 38 F W NC
McLemore, Martha J 22 F W NC
McLemore, Ellen F 20 F W NC
McLemore, Willis J 17 M W
McLemore, Warren W 9 M W NC [Grandson]
Moore, Hugh 35 M W Laborere NC
Thoghin, Susan 38 F W Pauper NC
229-236
McLemore, John H 38 M W Farmer $300 $400 NC
McLemore, Elizabeth 31 F W NC

1880 Census
North Carolina, Moore County, Carthage Twp
Enumerated 2 Jun 1880
Pages 1 and 2 SD 3 ED 132
10-10
Bunyan and Margaret A HALES of North Carolina
11-11
McLeMore John R W M 73 Head Farmer NC NC NC
McLeMore Margaret W F 72 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
McLeMore, Matilda J. W F 37 Dtr At Home NC NC NC
McLeMore, Warren W. W M 19 Grandson Farm Laborer NC NC NC
12-12
McLeMore, William J. W M 26 Head Farmer NC NC NC
McLeMore, Mary B W F 21 Wf Keeping House NC NC NC
13-13
McLemore, Bettie W F 40 Keeping House NC NC NC


Robert McLemore Butler states that a Wright McLemore married a Sarah RANSOME on 17 May 1795 in Sampson County, North Carolina. This is NOT CORRECT. Wright McLemore and Sarah Ransome were married in Surry County, and this would be an entirely different Wright McLemore.

There were several men bearing the name of John and/or Wright as of the 1850 Bladen County, NC Census. The 42 year old John R. McLemore, husband of Margaret, seems the most likely candidate simply based on his age.

However, the other possiblities are as follows:

ALSO a John McLemore 34, Betsey A, 34, Elizabeth A 12, Duncan J 9, Martha J 4, Wilie 3

ALSO a Wright McLemore 35, Elizabeth 42, John 15

ALSO a Wright McLemore, 55 born in NC

Robert McLemore Butler, in his Civil War Information, notes that a John R McLEMORE, Pvt, resided in Cumberland County and was by occupation a farmer prior to enlisting in Bladen County at age 27, October 2, 1862. Reported absent without leave in November-December 1862. Died in hospital at Goldsboro, NC February 12, 1863. Cause of death not reported. Not known if or how the two John R. McLemore's are related. Pvt McLemore would have been born ca 1835. 
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16324 I24703  McLemore  John Wright  5 Sep 1871  1 Aug 1956  In an undated letter to his niece, Irene McLemore Yates, Pleasant McLemore writes that her father, John Wright McLemore "had no bad habits, didn't drink and or gamble----he stood beside me when I was playing a game of chance, and he said to me, 'I never make a bet, I am afraid I will acquire my fathers habit' I complimented him on his judgement...." Lisa Lach shows his middle name, incorrectly it appears, as Wisdom instead of Wright.  STR06 
16325 I24703  McLemore  John Wright  5 Sep 1871  1 Aug 1956  (Research):
Census Information

1910 US Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus Ward 1, ED 132
Enumerated 19 April 1910 by Walter Merchant
SD Five, ED 132 Sheet 5B and 6 A
105-107
McLemore, John W Hd M W 28 M1 14 Tx US US English Agent Real Estate
McLemore, Mattie E Wife F W 33 M 14 6/4 Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Felix D. Son M W 8 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ernestinea R Dtr F W 5 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 3 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Lincoln J Son M 6/12 Ok Tx Tx
106-108
Gaines, Albert C Hd M W 32 M1 5 Tx Ok Ark Jeweler Jewelry Store
Gaines, Minnie B Wife F W 32 M1 5 3/3 Tx Ark Ark
Gaines, Katie M Dtr F W 4 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Charlotte Dtr F W 2 S Tx Tx Tx
Gaines, Clara B Dtr F W 2/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus, ED 17, Ward One
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Mary L. Bristol
SD 7, ED 97, Sheet 81
McLemore, John W O M W 48 M Tx Ga Tx Real Estate Own Office
McLemore, Mattie B F W 42 M Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, David M W 18 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Ernestine F W 15 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Irene F W 12 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Jeff M W 9 S Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, Lorine F W 2 5/12 S Ok Tx Tx

1930
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Altus, Baucum Twp
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by Mary Lucille Fox
ED 33-1 SD 8 Sheet 8A
139-179
McLemore, John Hd O $5,000 R M W 56 M@24 Tx Ga Tx Realtor Real Estate
McLemore, Mattie Wife F W 53 M@19 Tx Miss Tx
McLemore, Ernestine Dtr F W 25 Ok Tx Tx Secretary
Wholesale Sporting Goods
McLemore, Lorine Dtr F W 12 S Ok Tx Tx 
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16326 I47164  McLemore  John Wright  17 May 1916  26 Apr 1997  He is linked to wife, Faye K. McLemore 22 Apr 1904 6 Aug 1994,buried with him, on Find A Grave.  STR06 
16327 I45997  McLemore  Johnnie  Abt 1908  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Appears to have married Virgia Bailey, and living with her and her father, W. W. Bailey, at the time of the 1930 census in Red River County, Texas.

His great nephew, Steve McLemore, stated that "Johnnie McLemore lived in Deport, TX for as long as I can remember." 
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16328 I22306  McLemore  Johnny  Abt Apr 1900  Abt Apr 1900  Johnny and Mary were twins who died at birth.  STR06 
16329 I32571  McLemore  Johnye Elizabeth  25 Jul 1908  15 Jan 1971  On the Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, she is lsited as Johnye Johnson, Jonye E. Johnson, and Johnye McLemore.  STR06 
16330 I32614  McLemore  Jola E.  Jul 1895  Yes, date unknown  Listed on the 1900 census as a female and daughter. This is correct per Karen Pierce, who also noted her name was Jola E., and not Joel.  STR06 
16331 I26090  McLemore  Jones Albert  Abt 1858  Yes, date unknown  Shown by some to have married Ann McBRIDE.

Tennessee State Marriage records indexed on Ancestry.com show a J A Mclemore as married, on 15 Jun 1898 in Gibson County, to Louella Mccaslin. Solemnized by R W Kinson M.G. This family can be found on the 1900 census in Gibson County, TN. J A was born Dec 1857 in Tennessee, as were both parents. She was also a native of Tennessee. They were shown as married two years, mathcing the record above. Four children, born to J A in a prior marriage were present, Newman (15), Hessie P (10), Nettie (8), and Allie (5). J A and Louella appear to have also had a son together, 1 year old Ben. In 1910, the family was still in Gibson County, He was listed as Jim, and she as Jessie L. Children in the home at that time were Nettie (17), Allie (15), Shannon (9), Hollace (7), and Gladice (3). Also living in the household were 81 year old Mary McCASLIN and 46 year old Sherman McCASLIN. The death record of James Alfred McLemore of Gibson County, however, shows that he was a son of Charles McLemore, not Young. James Alfred died on 19 Arp 1938 in Medina, Gibson County, TN. 
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16332 I26090  McLemore  Jones Albert  Abt 1858  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122

HH 100-101 Abraham and Diza McLEMORE

HH 101-102
McLemore, Jones (sic) Head W M Oct 1858 41 M 8 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Willie R Wife W F Feb 1865 35 M 8 0/0 Tn Mich Tn
McLemore, Velma E Cousin W F May 1895 5 S Tn Tn Tn

HH 102-103
McLemore, Frances (the widow of Young McLemore) with daughter Dicey

HH 103-104 Jesse and Ellen McLEMORE

1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 12 April 1910 By John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 2A
23-23
McLemore, Albert J Hd M W M2 17 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Willie B Wife F W 46 M1 17 0 0 Tn Mich Tn
McLemore, Velma G Dtr F W 18 S Tn Tn Tn

HH 24-24 Earl and Lula McLEMORE 
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16333 I38377  McLemore  Joseph  Aft 1831  Yes, date unknown  Assumed to be the son listed on the 1840 census as Free White Males 5 thru 9  STR06 
16334 I25629  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1833  14 Dec 1905  Martha McLemore, his widow, applied for a confederate widow's pension, based on the service of her late husband Joseph, on 17 July 1906. She was 74 years of age at the time, and stated she had 5 sons and 4 daughters. She was a resident of Perry County, Mississippi.

She stated Joseph enlisted in 1862, while a resident of Perry County. He was in Company C, Ninth Mississippi Regiment for about three years, Capt. P K Moyers.

Joseph died in 1905. 
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16335 I25629  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1833  14 Dec 1905  (Research):

Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sep 1860 by Henry E. Lee
292-280
Joseph McLemore 27 M Farmer $--- $300 Mis
Martha McLemore 26 F Mi
Mary McLemore 3 F Mi
John McLemore 2 M Mi
Marthaann 6/12 F Mi

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Township 1&2 east of RR
Enumerated 18 July 1870 by C. E. Cannon
Pages 54
398-387
McLemore, Joseph 36 M W Laborer in Farm $--- $250 Miss
McLemore, Martha A 35 F W Keeping House Miss
McLemore, Margaret 13 F W Miss
McLemore, John T 11 M W Miss
McLemore, Martha 9 F W Miss
McLemore, Joseph 7 M W Miss
McLemore, Sarah E 6 F W Miss
McLemore, Richard J 5 M W Miss
McLemore, Catherine 4 F W Miss
McLemore, George N 3 M W Miss
McLemore, William 1 M W Miss
399-382
Matheny, William T and Francis (Cammack)

1880 Census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Joseph MCLEMORE Self M Male W 49 MS Farmer TN MS
Martha A. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 48 MS Keeping House GA MS
Mary M. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 23 MS MS MS
John T. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 21 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Joseph MCLEMORE Son S Male W 19 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Sarah E. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 16 MS MS MS
Richard J. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 14 MS Works On Farm MS MS
Louisa C. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 13 MS Works On Farm MS MS
George W. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 12 MS Works On Farm MS MS
William R. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 10 MS At Home MS MS
Susan MCLEMORE ?sup? ?/sup?Dau S Female W 8 MS At Home MS MS

Source Information:
Census PlacePerry, Mississippi
Family History Library Film 1254662 NA Film Number T9-0662
Page Number 327B

1900 Census
Not located

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B
452-454
McLemore, Joseph Hd M W 48 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Martha Mother F W 72 Widowed Miss Miss Miss 
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16336 I24825  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1836  Yes, date unknown  Might he have been listed on the 1860 census as L.J. McLemore, age 17, Male.  STR06 
16337 I25701  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1836  12 Sep 1861  (Research):Census Information:

1860 Census
Tennessee, Hardin County, ED 1, Post Office Clifton
Enumerated 23 Jun 1860
Page 13 Stamped 290
79-82
Marion Jackson 27 M Farmer $2000 $2000 Tn
John Jackson 37 M Trader $1600 $600 Tenn
M. Downing 23 Harrnis? Maker $--- $200 Tenn
Mary Downing 26 F Lal
Wm R Downing 4 M Tenn
Lettie D W Downing 1 F Ark
Joseph McCmore 24 M Farmer $---$175 Ala 
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16338 I27166  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1863  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1910 census, he was listed as single and as of the head of a household consisting only of his mother and himself.  STR06 
16339 I27166  McLemore  Joseph  Abt 1863  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 24B
452-454
McLemore, Joseph Hd M W 48 S Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Martha Mother F W 72 Widowed Miss Miss Miss

HH 454-456
McLemore, [Abram] Napolean & Josephine McLemore

HH 455-457
J[ames] C[adwell] L and A[nnie] E. McLemore 
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16340 I38434  McLemore  Joseph  14 Mar 1879  Yes, date unknown  FamilyTreeMaker Online "Ancestors of Gail Slater and Rick Newtson" show that he died 12 Feb 1930 in Illinois, however it is possible he died earlier, as he can not be located in Illinois Death records, or on census enunerations after 1880. Additionally, his mother indicated on both the 1900 and 1910 census that she had one living child.  STR06 
16341 I29828  McLemore  Joseph "Joe" Wesley  Abt 1845  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1850 census, a five year old "Joe" McLemore was living with his siblings in the Howard Home, in Houston County, Georgia. At the 1860 census enumeration, a 15 year old Joseph McLemore, day laborer, was living in what appears to have been a boarding home, with the John and Lucinda White family, in the Town District of Houston County.  STR06 
16342 I27427  McLemore  Joseph Cleveland  14 Nov 1892  17 Dec 1962  (Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18th Civil District
Enumerated 10 Jan 1920 by Ferrell Turtty
SD 5 ED 85 Sheet 8A
HH 154-161 Richard and Eliza McLemore
HH 156-163
McLemore, Joe C. Hd M W 27 M Tn Al Tn Farmer
McLemore, Ninnie A Wife F W 22 M Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Evelyn Dtr F W 3 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 1 2/12 S Tn Tn Tn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Lincoln County, 18 Civil District
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by G.S. McReynolds
SD 52-22 SD 11 Sheet 4A Stamped 202
80-81
McLemore, J. Cleveland Hd M W 37 M 19 Tn Tn Ala Farmer
McLemore, Winnie Wife F W 32 M 18 Tn Tn Ala
McLemore, Evelyn Dtr F W 15 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Ellen Dtr F W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, J.C. Jr. SOn M W 8 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Edith Dtr F W 8 W S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Elaine Dtr F W 5 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Emily Dtr F W 1/12 S Tn Tn Tn 
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16343 I38325  McLemore  Joseph D.  Abt 1846  Yes, date unknown  from "One Hundred Twenty-Five Years Mason City, Illinois 1857-1982", published by the Quasquicentennial Historical Committee, 1982. Page 473: J. McLemore of Mason County, is showing as enlisted in Company K 68th IL Infantry on June 2, 1862.

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)
 
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16344 I32087  McLemore  Joseph Franklin  May 1840  27 Sep 1841  McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Martha C. McLemore
Feb 10, 1819
Nov 8, 1843
Consort of Moses McLemore

Joseph Franklin McLemore Sep 27, 1831
Son of Moses & Martha C. McLemore,
aged 1 year, 5 months, 28 days

It seems either his mother's birthdate, or his birth and death dates, (listed above) must be in error as it is unlikely she was only 11 when she gave birth.

Another transcription of these records, below, show his year of death as 1841, a more likely year

The Alabama genealogical register - v. 6, no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1964)
Thomas, Elizabeth Wood; Jenkins, Nelle Morris, 1894-1963

Owning Institution:Twin Falls Idaho Family History Center; http://www.familysearch.org/

https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3198094&from=fhd


Name of Cemetery: TAYLOR CEMETERY
Location: Taylor Place, Mytelene, Montgomery County, Alabama.
Present Owner: Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Dickerson,
Mytelene, Alabama

Joseph Franklin, son of Moses and Martha C. McLemore
Died - 27 September 1841 
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16345 I29922  McLemore  Joseph Pierce  Abt 1825  Sep 1827  McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

Joseph Pierce McLemore
------
Sept 1827
Son of James & Elizabeth McLemore, aged 2 years

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt 
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16346 I27289  McLemore  Josephine  5 Sep 1850  9 Mar 1942  She was living with her brother and sister in law, Maclin and Iris McLemore; and widowed sister, Martha Darby, at the time of the 1870 Lincoln County, Tennessee census.

Tennessee, Deaths and Burial Index, 1874-1955 shows that she died at the age of 91, a widow, in Pulaski, Tennessee, and was buried at the Custer Point Cemetery. 
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16347 I46353  McLemore  Josephine F. "Josie"  24 Oct 1893  20 Feb 1985  Josephine McLemore Stricklan


Josephine McLemore Stricklan, 91, East Tennessee Health Care Facility, Madisonville, widow of Mr. B. D. Stricklan died 8:30 a.m. Feb. 20 at the nursing home.

She is survived by daughters, Pauline Mitchell, Florence, AL, Bonnie Tilley, Loudon, Geneva Schwabe; sons, Bill, Leslie, Ernest, Raymond, Reed, Reece and Billy Stricklan, all of Madisonville; 29 grandchildren, 52 great grandchildren; sister, Ida Weaver, Michigan, brothers, Odd, Tellico Plains, and Columbus McLemore, Maryville; several nieces and nephews.

The body was at Bierley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville, where the family received friends, 7-9 p.m. last Thursday, Funderal Friday in Bierley-Hale's Chapel, Rev. Carra Kirkland, Rev. Tommy Carroll officiating.

Interment in Hopewell Springs Cemetery.



(Transcription of Scanned obituary posted on her FindAGrave memorial page added by Tamara Madden) 
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16348 I26606  McLemore  Joshua  3 Jun 1839  19 Mar 1918  The following biography is from the archives of Rev. William P. McLemore:

Information on early life to McLemore Archives by Dr. Rudy Liverette 1988: "Joshua attended the Gathright School in Summerville, Mississippi. He taught school and served as a 2LT. in Company I, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment during the Civil War." 
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16349 I26606  McLemore  Joshua  3 Jun 1839  19 Mar 1918  (Research):
Census Information:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Scott County, District 1, P.O. Forrest Depot
Enumerated 30 Jun 1860 by A.W. H. Metcalf
Page 57
358-358
Joshua McLemore 21 M Teacher of School Miss
Mary E. McLemore 16 F Miss

1870 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Twp 8
Enumerated 9 Jun 1870 by H.C. Smith
Page 23, Stamped 142
116-116
McLemore, Joshua 31 M W Farmer $4000 $2310 Miss
McLemore, Mary E 26 F W Keeping house Georgia
McLemore, Kate H 4 F W Miss
McLemore, Caleb S 1 M W Miss
Hill, Margaret E 29 F W SC
Williams, Benjamin 31 M W Farm Laborer $--- $300 Georgia
McLain William J 28 M W Farm Laborer Alabama

1880 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Subdistrict No. 1
Enumerated 23 Jun 1880 by Wm. S. Batton
Page 40, SD 2, ED 92
**-34
McLemore, Joshua W M 41 Farmer Miss Tenn Tenn
McLemore, J.E. W F 37 Wife Keeping house Miss D.C. Ga
McLemore, Kate H W F 15 Dtr At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, C. Semmes W M 13 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, J.C. W M 11 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Sereda J W F 9 Dtr At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Wm J. W M 7 Son At School Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Sallie W F 3 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Millie B W F 1 Dtr At Home Miss Miss Miss
Semmes, J. M. Miss W F 16 Sister-in-law At School Miss D.C. Ga
Alsbrook, Willie W M 21 Employee Laborer Ala Ala S.C.
Kelly, Jennie W F 29 School Teacher School Teacher Ala Ala Ala 
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16350 I25602  McLemore  Josiah  Abt 1803  Yes, date unknown  Merritt Mullen and others variously report his location of birth as North Carolina or Tennessee. He might have instead been born in South Carolina, as this is what is reported on the 1860 census.  STR06 
16351 I25602  McLemore  Josiah  Abt 1803  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry County
Enumerated 27 Sept 1850
Stamped 379
126-126
Joseph McLamore 46 M Farmer Miss
Sarah McLamore 49 F ???
Nancy McLamore 18 F S.C.
Joseph McLamore 16 M Miss
Susan McLamore 14 F Miss
Elizabeth Kilgue/Kilgore? 5 F Miss
John McLamore 13 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sep 1860 by Henry E. Lee
294-282
Josiah McLemore 58 M Farmer $500 $300 SC
Sarah McLemore 59 F SC
Susan McLemore 23 F Mi
John McLemore 22 M Waggoner Mi
Layfett Lee 8 M Mi
John Lee 3 M Mi

It appears that Lafayette and John LEE are stepsons of Josiah, born to his second wife. 
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16352 I8932               
16353 I35581  McLemore  Juanita F.  14 Dec 1916  23 Aug 2006  JUANITA MAPES 15 Dec 1916 23 Aug 2006 (V) 75075 (Plano, Collin, TX ) (none specified) 457-05-1006 Texas
 
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16354 I26641               
16355 I1998  McLemore  Julia Ann  20 Apr 1869  19 Sep 1936  She was married three times: to Moses Carruth, a Mr. Thompson and to Jesse Morgan. At the time of the 1900 Jasper County Census, she was listed as the mother of 4 children, all of whom were living. At the time of the 1910 Sabine County Census, she was shown as having been married for 14 years and as the mother of 7 children, all still living.  STR06 
16356 I41451  McLemore  Julia C.  30 Oct 1839  12 Aug 1879  Married first a PERRY?
 
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16357 I41451  McLemore  Julia C.  30 Oct 1839  12 Aug 1879  (Research):

Description: Slave Narratives
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36020/36020-h/36020-h.html

Interview with Callie Williams -Mary A. Poole, Mobile

PATTEROLLERS USED SHACKLES, SAYS CALLIE

Callie Williams was only four years old at the time of the surrender, but stories told to her by her mother are vividly remembered, and the fact that she has had the same environment continously throughout the years imprinted these happenings permanently on her mind. She lives at 504 Eslava Street, Mobile.

"My mammy and pappy was brought to Alabama by specalators who sold 'em to Mr. Hiram McLemore at Newport Landing, on de Alabama ribber," Callie said. "Mammy's name was Vicey and she was born in Virginia, but my pappy was born in Kentucky. His name was Harry. Mr. McLemore had about three hundred head of slaves, some of 'em on one plantation of about two thousand acres an' de res' on another place of about five hundred acres. He sho' did have a pretty house. It was all white and ramblin-like and had big trees aroun' it. Dere was a cool well and a big dairy right close by it and den de cabins was all in a row in de back, some of 'em made out of planks, but mos' of 'em was made wid logs. Dey was all named after whoever lived in 'em."

Aunt Callie needed little urging to tell of the old days, and she claims to vividly remember her master's family.

"His wife was named Axie Bethea and he had seven children," she said.

"One of 'em I never will forget, Miss Julia, 'case she gimme de first calico dress I ever had and I was proud as a peacock wid it. Miss Julia was de oldest little girl and dey give me to her.

"My mammy say dat dey waked up in de mornin' when dey heard de sweep. Dat was a piece of iron hangin' by a string and it made a loud noise when it was banged wid another piece of iron. Dey had to get up at four o'clock and be at work by sunup. To do dis, dey mos' all de time cook breakfast de night befo'.

"Pappy was a driver under de overseer, but mammy say dat she stay at de little nursery cabin and look after all de little babies. Dey had a cabin fixed up with homemade cradles and things where dey put all de babies. Der mammies would come in from de field about ten o'clock to nurse 'em and den later in de day, my mammy would feed de youngest on pot-licker and de older ones on greens and pot-licker. Dey had skimmed milk and mush, too, and all of 'em stayed as fat as a butter balls, me among 'em. Mammy saw dat I always got my share.

"De slaves got rations every Monday night. Dere would be three pounds of meat and a peck of meal. Dere was a big garden dat all of 'em worked and dey had all de vegetables dey needed and dere was always plenty of skimmed milk. Dey cooked de meals on open fireplaces in de big iron 'spiders.' Dem was big pots hangin' over the fire from a hook. Dey do de cookin' at night and den warm it over the nex' day if dey wanted it dat way.

"While mammy was tendin' de babies she had to spin cotton and she was supposed to spin two 'cuts' a day. Four 'cuts' was a hard day's work. What was a cut? You oughta' know dat! Dey had a reel and when it had spun three hundred yards it popped. Dat was a "cut." When it had been spun, den another woman took it to de loom to make cloth for de slaves. Dey always took Saturday afternoon to clean up de clothes and cabins, 'case dey always had to start work on Monday mornin' clean as a pin. If dey didn't, dey got whupped for bein' dirty.

"Some of de niggers, after dey'd been beat, would try to run away and some of 'em got loose, but de patterollers caught a lot of 'em and den dey'd get it harder dan ever befo' and have shackles out on dere feet wid jes' enough slack for 'em to walk so dey could work.

"If dey wanted to go 'possum huntin' or fishin', dey could get passes from de overseer. Two things dey really loved to eat was 'possum and fish. Dey'd eat and eat 'till dey'd get sick and den dey'd have to boil up a dose of Boneset tea to work 'em out. If dat didn't make 'em feel better, dey'd go to Marster. He always kept calomel, bluemas and quinine on hand. If dey got too bad off sick, den marster would call de doctor. De children wasn't bothered with nothin' much but worms and dey'd take Jerusalem oak. It was de seed of a weed dat cook' and mix' 'lasses to make it taste like candy. Boneset was a bush and dey'd boil de leaves to get boneset tea.

"Mos' of de time de slaves would be too tired to do anything but go to bed at night, but sometimes dey would set around and sing after supper and dey would sing and pray on Sunday. One of de songs dat was used mos' was 'Yon Comes Old Marster Jesus.' If I remembers rightly, it went somp'n' like dis:

I really believe Christ is comin' again
He's comin' in de mornin'
He's comin' in de mornin'
He's comin' wid a rainbow on his shoulder
He's comin' again bye and bye.

"Dey tried to make 'em stop singin' and prayin' durin' de war, 'case all dey'd ask for was to be sot free, but de slaves would get in de cabins and turn a big wash pot upside down and sing into dat, and de noise couldn't get out. I don't remember nothin' about dis ceptin' what mammy say.

"When de Surrender come, she say dat a whole regiment of soldiers rode up to de house yellin' to de niggers dat dey was free. Den de soldiers took de meat out of de smokehouse and got all de 'lasses and meal and give it all to de niggers. Dey robbed de bees and den dey eat dinner and go on to de nex' place, takin' de menfolks wid 'em, all 'ceptin' de ones too old, my pappy among 'em.

"After it was all over my pappy rented land on Mr. McLemore's place and he and mammy stayed dere till dey died. Dey was buried in de same graveyard dat Mr. McLemore had set aside for his slaves. I married Frank Williams in Montgomery, Alabama, but our marriage was nothin' like mammy say her and pappy's was. She say dey 'jumped de broom stick.' When any of de slaves wanted to get married dey would go to de big house and tell marster and he'd get his broomstick and say, 'Harry, does you want Vicey?' And Harry would say 'yes.' Den Marster would say, 'Vicey, does you want Harry?', and she say 'yes.' Den marster say, 'Jine hands and jump de broomstick and you is married. De ceremony wasn't much but dey stuck lots closer den, and you didn't hear about so many divorces and such as dat.

"All my children is dead but two. I had five. One is livin' in Atlantic City, N.J., and I live here wid de other one. I 'spects I'll jes' go on livin' here 'till I die, serving Ole Marster as bes' I can. If all de peoples on dis here earth would do dat, we wouldn't be pestered wid all dese here troubles like we is nowadays.

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Volume I: Alabama Narratives

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A Folk History of Slavery in the United States

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore) 
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16358 I25861  McLemore  Juriah  Abt 1833  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County,
Enumerated 1 Oct 1860 by E.A. Peyton
Page 150 & Page 151
HH #1040-1049
John & Rebecca McLemore

HH# 1041-1050
C.J. Carter 25 M Farmer $400 $400 Miss
Juriah McLemore 26 F Miss
Nancy McLemore 6 F Miss
Johnson McLemore 2 M Miss

Not known why Juriah and her children were listed under her maiden name.

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 9-10 West of RR, Post Office Hazelhurst
Enumerated 2 August 1870 by O.H. Johnston
Page 113, Stamped 349
HH 810-796
McLemore, Richard & Lucy

811-797
McLemore Moses 38 M W Works at Sawmill Miss
McLemore, Eliza 40 F Keeping Houses Miss
McLemore, Mary 7 F Miss

812-798
Carter, Johnson 30 M W Farmer 350 300 MIss
Carter, Juriah 38 F W Keeping House Miss
Carter, Johnson 11 M W Miss
Carter, Ella 5/12 F W Miss

813-799
Freeman, John & Kesiah 34 M W Farmer $700 $700 NC 
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16359 I26604  McLemore  Juriah  8 Mar 1837  Yes, date unknown  Believed to be buried at the McLemore Cemtery in Meridian, Mississippi.  STR06 
16360 I32084  McLemore  Kate  31 Jan 1882  Feb 1965  She completed her application for a social security number in 1955, when she was 73 years old. It showed her employer as the State of Alabama, Department of Education, State Office Building, Montgomery, Alabama. He address at the time was 1300 Woodward Avenue, in Montgomery. She listed her parents as Handy Hugh McLemore and Celestine Raoul Goodwyn.  STR06 
16361 I38442  McLemore  Katherine  11 Sep 1871  17 Dec 1936  Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Odette, shows she was married several times, to a Hawkins, Hicks, isbill, and Reed, with known children per census records shown as Vera Hawkins, Ora Hawkins, Myrtle Hawkins, Jannie Hicks, Robert Hicks Isbill, and Zola Isbill. A scan of her Tennessee death certificate is also posted. Although no date of birth is listed, she is shown as age 65 and born of Tennessee. Parents are listed as William McLemore and Rebecca Gentry. She was also shown as a housewife.  STR06 
16362 I29901  McLemore  Katherine "Kate" Elizabeth I. C.  May 1853  Apr 1905  Montgomery Advertiser
April 4, 1905
Courtesy of Melba McLemore

Death of Miss M'Lemore

Estimable Montgomery Woman Passes Away

Miss Kate McLemore, well known to a large circle of friends, and belonging to a family of long standing in Montgomery County, passed away at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. William R. Wood, 230 North Petry Street.

This estimable woman was born and reared at the old McLemore place, six or seven miles east of Montgoermy, her father being Moses McLemore, and her mother Mary CAFFEY.

She is survived by two brothers, P. M. McLemore and H. H. McLemore, and one sister, Mrs. William R. WOOD.

Miss McLemore had lived in Montgomery since acout the year 1854, during which time she had been a faithful and consistent member of the First Baptist Church and was known and loved for many attractive qualities.

Her funeral will take place from the residence of her sister, 220 North Perry Street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. Charles A. Stakely, her pastor, officiating.

Funeral Notice

The friends of Miss Kate McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McLemore, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood and family are invited to attend the funeral of the former from the residence of Mr. W. R. Wood, 220 North Perry street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 
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16364 I22262  McLemore  Katherine C.  30 Apr 1916  20 Jan 1987  She married first C.H. PERRYMAN and second a man named ROBERTS.  STR06 
16365 I44630  McLemore  Kathleen  25 Sep 1921  4 Sep 2009  In the 2014 obituary of her brother, Jimmy Richard McLemore, she is referred to as "Kathleen McLemore Butler", and it is further noted she preceded him in death.

Her obituary, copied from the FindAGrave memorial created by Ray Gatwood, follows:

Kathleen McLemore Butler passed away Friday, September 4, 2009 at her home in Dallas, Texas, and went home to be with Jesus and PaPaw. She was born September 25, 1921 in Crisp, Texas to William Delbert and Jimmie (Hudson) McLemore. She graduated from Waxahachie High School in 1939. She married Howard E. Butler on June 18, 1944 in Dallas. He preceded her in death in 2004.

Survivors include her son, Ron Butler and his wife Judy of Grand Prairie; her daughter, Cheryl Scrivner and her husband Thurman of Argyle; her grandchildren Kristi Mattison, Scott Anderson and Ryan Butler; brother, Jimmy McLemore of Denver and sister, Gail Fikes of Waxahachie.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2 P.M. Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at the Hughes Funeral Home 400 East Jefferson Blvd. Dallas with Father Paul White officiating. Interment will follow at the Five Mile Cemetery. 
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16366 I22289  McLemore  Kathleen Marie  6 Jun 1910  11 Jun 1978  Robert McLemore Butler, in his "Descendants of Raiford McLemore," shows that she married Edward Earl ADAMS (1912-1953) and was the mother of Bonnie ADAMS.

Bonnie Adams Seiler was living in Virginia as of 2006, and is interested in genealogy. 
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16367 I44880  McLemore  Katie L.  18 Oct 1917  9 Dec 2007  Obituary, as copied on her FindAGrave memorial page created by SFC Frank Irons Sr and maintained by FHTerry:

REST IN PEACE..

Funeral for Katie McLemore White, 90, of Falkville will be Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007, at 11 a.m. at Roselawn Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Wyman Logan officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the funeral home.

Mrs. White, who went to be with her Lord Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at Summerford Nursing Home in Falkville, was born Oct. 18, 1917, in Lawrence County to Walter Thad McLemore and Della McCullough McLemore. She was a member of Decatur Baptist Church.

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Phil Watkins of Decatur; son, Ray Dearman of Nashville; two grandchildren, Steve Key and Paige Key Bastin, both of Decatur; two sisters, Audrey Rogers of Decatur, and Dorothy Parvin of Detroit; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be John Ford, Phil Watkins, Steve Key, Doug Rogers, Billy Stephenson and Fletcher Ford.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 12/10/2007. 
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16368 I36673  McLemore  Keith  26 Aug 1929  5 Dec 2010  Keith McLemore

Published December 7, 2010

Keith McLemore, 81, of Stillwater, Oklahoma died on Sunday December 5, 2010. His services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday December 8, 2010 at Strode Funeral Home Chapel in Stillwater, with the Reverend Stanley M. Warfield, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.

Keith was born on August 26, 1929 in Chickasha, OK to W. C. and Ruth McLemore. He earned both his B. S. and Masters Degree from Oklahoma State University. He worked for O. S. U. Extension for 33 years and retired in 1988.

In 1986 Keith was honored by the Oklahoma State University animal science department as a Graduate of Distinction for his professional performance and his service to the animal science industry.

Keith was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Wanda.

He is survived by his daughters Sandy Hood and Dianna McLemore Groves and sons Don and William Stan McLemore, as well as one brother and sister-in-law Leon and Peggy McLemore. He is also survived by six grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers a memorial contribution may be made in his name to the National Parkinson Foundation, 1501 N.W. 9th Ave., Miami, FL. 33136

Condolences may be sent and an online obituary may be viewed by visiting ?u?www.strodefh.com ?/u?
 
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16374 I8396  McLemore  Kersey  Abt 1775  Abt 1798  Also sometimes instead listed as "Carey" or "Hessy Carey." Duane Hansen (mr-duey2000@yahoo.com) shows that she married Daniel Conner on 6 July 1795 in Surry County, North Carolina.  STR06 
16375 I24603  McLemore  Keton Jessie  4 Feb 1876  12 Nov 1954  Barbara Cunningham, on her "Farris and Cunningham Family Ancestors" tree at WorldConnect, instead has the location of his death as Vernon, Wilbarger, Texas.  STR06 
16376 I24603  McLemore  Keton Jessie  4 Feb 1876  12 Nov 1954  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, McCulloch, JP 7, Ed 192
Enumerated by Emory C. Berry
SD 14, ED 192, Sheet 16B
10-10
McLemore, K.J. Hd M W 34 M 15 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, E.J. Wife F W 34 M 15 8/1* Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Novella Dtr F W 14 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Forest Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ronnie (sic) Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Cara (sic) Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Wallace Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Onie Dtr F W 3 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Oliver Son M W 1 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx

*It appears that she meant to answer that she was the mother of 8 children, 7 of them living (and one dead)

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis, Inaigh, ED 130
Enumerated 27 Jan by H.E. Pipkin
SD 5, ED 130, Sheet 5B
FM 79-81
McLemore, Jessie Hd M W 43 W Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Ronnie (sic) Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer
McLemore, Carrie E. Dau F W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, John W. Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ora L Dar F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Oliver S Son M W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Felix Son M W S 8 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, William Son M W S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nettie E Dau F W 5 S Tx Tx Tx


1930 Census
Texas, Baylor County, Pr 2, Ed 4
Enumerated April 16, 1930 by Mrs. Carrie Boler
ED 12-4 SD 3 Sheet 6B
117-118
McLemore, K.J. Hd R $7 53 M 20 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Mary Lou Wf F W 43 M 20 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Durard Son M W 18 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Travis Son M W 16 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Marrisy (sic--s/b Monnie) Lee Dtr F W 4 1/2 S Tx Tx Tx
Brun (sic-s/b Bruce) Henry Stepson M W 16 S Tx Ga Tx 
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16377 I24457  McLemore  Keton Jones  Abt 1809  Aft 1873  Sometimes shown as being born in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Melba states that of all the descendants of Keton Jones McLemore that she has interviewed, no on can state with certainty how the city of Louisville, or where the origin of his being born into a family of 13 children originated, so both these are still speculative and may be incorrect.

The youngest daughter of Keton Jones McLemore, Rosa, was interviewed by a grandson in 1941, and her detailed description of the family makeup was the starting point for much of the subsequent genealogical research done regarding the Keton Jones McLemore family. Rosa indicated that Keton was born when his mother was 60 years old, and that he was the youngest of 13 children, 11 boys and 2 girls. He was educated in Virginia and worked both as a school teacher and as a Methodist Minister. She further indicated that he died in Bastrop County at the age of 63 of gangrene. When son Felix Harrelson McLemore applied for an insurance policy, he also listed his father's cause of death as gangrene.

Keton is thought, but not proven, to be a brother of Nicholas McLemore, to whom he lived next to in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. Based on naming patterns, it is also ASSUMED, but not proven, that both are sons of Sterling McLEMORE of Kentucky, and grandsons of Ephraim McLEMORE and Hannah HUDSPETH.

Both Rosa and her brother Pleasant instead indicated that Keton Jones McLemore was a son of Samuel McLemore, an immigrant. In a 1954 letter to his grand niece, Ivy, Pleasant McLemore writes that "My grandfather Samuel McLemore was a lord, he disowned nobility, the title also, married and went to Kentucky, bought a Tobacco plantation, and became wealthy and raised 11 sons to manhood, father was the youngest, his dad sent him to Harvard...I know nothing about his brothers, though corespondd for some time with his nephew of Alabama and his youngest son came to see me when he was released from the Navy, his dads name is Carl S. McLemore a farmer in Scottsboro, Alabama."

Melba Gene McLemore noted that Pleasant was prone to boasting, and known at times to enhance the truth. One example of this is the fact that there are no records that Keton ever attended Harvard.

The family of Carl S. McLemore, born ca 1898 in Alabama, is shown in this index. It appears that Carl is a son of William McLemore of Tennessee, but it is not currently known how William McLemore fits into the larger McLemore family.

Melba Gene McLemore writes that "on March 4, 1850 - Many, Sabine Parish, La. a charter is issued for a Masonic Lodge, with K.J. being listed as Worshipful Master." Furthermore, the book titled "Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana " published by the order of the Grand Lodge, New Orleans, 1852 shows that K.J. McLemore was a member of the Many Lodge, #88, and expelled in 1852. (Perhaps because he moved to Texas?) It was noted in this same book that N.H. McLemore was rejected in 1852.

Melba also indicated that on 26 Jun 1851, Nicholas H. McLemore, in consideration of the sum of $150 sold to a third party property that had formerly been owned by K.J. McLemore, in the State of Louisiana, Parish of Sabine.

The following letters, written by K.J. McLemore to his son Felix, were provided by Melba Gene McLemore:

East Waco May 27th 1867
Written to Felix H. McLemore

Dear Son, having just met with Tom and Sam Mays, I avail myself of the opportunity of writing to you by them as I have written repeatedly by mail without getting any answer and I am now in great haste and cannot write much. I have lost two of my mules-John and Kit together with a small mare and I am fearful that they are stolen. I had them day before yesterday and yesterday ------- and jack along. I ----- and have been huting this day and cannot hear anything of them. I have been carrying on a slaughterhouse in East Waco but intend quitting as I am not making anything and I intend coming back as soon as I can if, however I have lost my mules it will be out of my power to come without help and I may want you to com and help me. If I do, I will write soon. We are all well. You have a brother here that you neve saw, born 6th past month named Rufus Walter. "Not Bill Walt" He is a noble specimen of his species. Tom Mays told me he saw you a short time ago which was the first I have heard certain of you since I saw you. I have not tried to write all I wish but it would suffice that I have not seen any country since I left Bastrop that I like as well as Bastrop. There is more horse stealing, murdering, etc. in this than any country I have ever lived in. Bell and Margaret are at work in a large spinning factory at one dollar and ten cents a day and both can soon clothe themselves well. I have ---- $70 due me here and as ---- square with my little affairs. I am determined to leave here. I have not heard from George or Philip, Wright or Thad since I have been here. If you are not engaged come up and see us and bring a work horse or two with you, so that I can come back. If Mrs. BATEY has never got her money from Hunt County, if you or any of you come properly authorized by Power of Attorny, I will go with you out there. I must stop. Good Bye your affectionate father, K.J. McLemore P.S. Ma and the children all send their love to all KJM

May 30th As Tom and Sam Mays have not come yet, but are camped some 4 miles back I now proceed to add that I have found my mules but I do not know how long I may keep them as horse stealing is the order of the day here. There has been a good many stolen from East Waco since I have been here. We are having a great abundance of rain and I look for sickness and feel anxious to leave here. In fact I would do so immediately if I could and shall be sure to do so in a month. If I can possibly close with my business. Algerine PERKINS comes to see me occasionally. Preaches ----- Sunday, he is still the same akward -----. I do no see much improvement, if any. They are trying to hold district court here but I do not think they have qutie got their jury made up. They have summonded a great many negroes. God! I pity my country. Tell Walt I saw his friend John DAVIS some time ago. He was trafficking round with a wagon said he had not home. I think he will never pay Walt though he spoke of the debt. I want you to write immediately on the receipt of this. I have written to you several & rec'd no answer. I wrote to BACHMAN about a month ago to inquire after you, but have no answer from him either. I now no nothing more to write that may interest you. You can ride here in 2 or 2 days and if you are not too closely engaged I hope you will do so and I repeat if Mrs. BATEY or any of you come I will go with you to Hunt County. Your Ma says tell Walt that his namesake is the finest boy in Texas. I must stop and get up my mules and harness them to the wagon os I will only -----. Truly. Your Aff't Father K.J. McLemore

Sept . 7th 1868
Seguin , Tx.

To Felix H. McLemore,

Dear Son, After waiting until my patience has become exhausted, I again resume the pen, hoping to be more fortunate in obtaining an answer than I have been here tofore. You will see that I am still at Seguin, simply from the fact that I have not been able to get away, tho I am still determined to go on West, or rather South. I have truly but little to write that can interest you, let it suffice we are all well or tolerably so. Just now Rufus has been quiet sick, is now quite pert again. Bob still has the 3rd day chills, but they do not seem to hurt him much. I have only had one letter from you since I left your house & none from any other source. Amanda red'd on from Thad about 2 weeks since. He was then well, but had been sick some. He was then at Wright's in Clinton, but was going the next day to Lavacca with his team. Hauling is now a good price. $2.00 per 100 lbs. from Lavacca to Seguin & 2 to Austin. Phillip will start in a day or two. He would perhaps be gone now, but was kept home on account of Amanda. She had a daughter born day before yesterday. I may make a trip below myself before I go on South. If I do I will drive an ox team & let Bob drive my mules. I could get stocks here to manage or carry West if I would rather gather them, but I sould not undertake to do that, as it would almost be impossible owing to the mesquite brush. You would be surprised to see how this country has grown up. It is next thing to an impossibility to gather stock here-ther has been an abundance of rain here during the last 4 or 5 weeks and the grass indeed fine. Crops are very good as a general thing, tho the cotton worm has been preying on the cotton crop for some time. Most of the cotton that I see is now bare of foilage. I am indeed very anxious to hear from you & know how you are getting along & what you intend or think of doing. I am told there will be no difficulty in getting stocks to manage out West & I will use every effort in my power to get a good stock to manage in the spring. If you was here with a good team, I suspedt you could make more in one or two trips than you will make in your whole years hard work-What is Walt doing? And what does he talk of doing.-I must close as (Babe) Amanda's little girl is waiting to carry my letter to the office. I shall expect an immediate answer & if I don't get it, I shall be a little ashy. The family all join me in best wishes to you & yours, together with kind regards to Walt & Family. Meanwhile, I remain Truly your aff't Father, K.J. McLemore P.S. Can my little grandson walk & talk-You must kiss him for Grandpa-Goodbye. Direct to care of Ebner and I will get it.

(Notes from Melba Gene McLemore: The letter above was written to my Great-great Grandfather, Felix Harrelson McLemore from his father, Keton Jones McLemore. Walt (to whom Keton sends his regards at the end of the letter) is most likely Walter Worsham BATEY, Felix McLemore's Father-in-Law. Felix's little grandson is my great grandfather, Walter Keton McLemore, who was one year old on the day this letter was written. Walter Keton McLemore would raise my father after the death of my grandfather, Eugene Allen McLemore.

Seguin, Texas
Nov 21, 1868

To Felix H. McLemore

My dear son, having written 3 letters to you without obtaining any answers and having become weary on that account I now . . . once more, hoping ... successful in obtaining an answer to it. . I have only but little to write of interest, let it suffice, we are all tolerable well now. I wrote you about the death of your little brother Rufus which I suppose you got, we have all been sick and at the time Rufus died we were expecting Adaline to die, but she has recovered and is as playful today as usual. I am still living at the . place, & I reckon will be compelled to stay untill I can raise a crop as any sickness has put me in debt and I do not see how I can get out without raising a crop of cotton. I have not .. the place yet but think I can do so. There is two concrete houses of 2 rooms each and 3 log cabins . . . good lots . . of land under . . . If I . I will be compelled to hire some help unless you will come & join me in cultivating it. I would much prefer going on out to Bee or Nueces counties. The people out there I learn are all doing . . good crops there this season and have a market for their beef at St. Mary's or Rock Port & Corpus Christi. There is a man now stopping in sight of me who lives out there near Page's [?] Store, he says they have twice the money in circulation out there than we have here with no clashing & fussing about politics. Here it is a continual clash. Enough to turn a man's brain. Since the elections the Negroes have become more self important and impudent than before and that will be the finale of the matter God only knows.---- I saw Pat ..'s wife in Seguin not long since, but did not have time to talk much with her. She begged me to come back to Papalota , she said they were all getting sick out there. Old Dave Calahan still lives at the same old place, has a very large stock & is entirely independent. Bill Miller is said to be rich in stock & money. Sam Smith is shipping beeves and I learn is doing well. Old Anderson Williams lives at his old place on the Medio, Peter Degat [?] at his old place. Major Stein is merchandising on Popalota, Old Billy .. Is back there. Charly Megesly [?] lives at the reef near Corpus. I now know of nothing more to write. If I was not so hard run [?] I would come immediately to see you, but it is out of my power. I am trying to get loading to start to the Post. I will go as soon as I can. Prob.[?] will start tomorrow or next day. I heard from Thad not long since on his way to Austin & was sick. I have been thinking he might be at your house now I expect you to answer this immediately Your father K.J. McLemore I have written to George & Lucretia but no answer.

Randolph Branch, Texas
March 21st, 1870
Written to Felix H. McLemore

Dear Son, Yours of the 4th Inst. is received and agreeable to my usual custom of promptitude in my correspondance. I hasten to reply. Have nothing of great interest to write. Let it suffice we are all well and have had last night and today a fine rain Which we thought we were needing very much as the ground was so dry that we were unable to plow or plant. I have been coinsaratively idle for 2 weeks or near that time, have not planted anything but a few vegetables. Irish Potatoes, Peas, Sowed Cabbage Lettuce, Mustard KC and a little Corn for early roasting ears. The corn is killed and if I could have plowed I should have been done planting corn & perhaps cotton which would no doubted have been labor in vain.-I now think I will not plant corn for 10 days yet. Say the last of this or 1st of next month as I feel sure we may expect a cold spell about 17th next month, being Easter Sunday and full moon 2 days before. It will be very apt to come, and in planting any corn I wish to plant, so as to secure my crop against any severe weather we may have about that time and it is a matter of great importance with the farmer to secure a good stand at the first planting. I am indeed quite uneasy on account of Thad, his trip to La. Particularly in company with the Characters he is with is unsafe & I shall suffer on his account untill I find he has returned in safety. You said that your country had filled with desperados and horse thieves and I learn that such is the case here and am credibly informed that there have been some 6 or 7 hanged by mobs for horse stealing on the San Marcos and in Caldwell County. Mexicans generally I believe. I should feel no fears of John Wilson, he is no doubt a bad man and mean enough to murder, or do anything, but he is no doubt a great coward, but as caution is the parent of safety, I should not find myself in his way, but be prepared and if I could prove his threats and meet with him I would certainly take care of myself if possible--If you hear from Thad, don't fail to let me know immediately, --- I rec'd. a letter from your cousin Jack yesterday, he was then at your cousin Eliza Thompsons in Travis Co. & I have just answered his letter, directed my letter to Onion Creek, care of Sterling J. Wright, and if Jack should be at your home, as he spoke something in his letter of coming there, you can inform him of that fast. Amanda & her children are at my house. Ebner having gone below. They are not well. Manda and two of the children have been having chills. I must now close & do not know when you will hear from me again as I am writing on my last paper, using my last envelop & no money to buy more, with gloomy prospects for provisions, but having worked through so long I still expect to make out. I am very anxious to have Mag at home, but see no way of getting her here. I suppose if Thad gets back he will come out here before long & I want him to bring her home--you see I have only room to say good bye, Your Father ...K.J. McLemore
PS I have not heard of your Bro. Wright in some time. don't hangle & quarrel with George. It is no credit to either of you .I know him perhaps too well. Give him what he has got and let go. KJM 
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16378 I24457  McLemore  Keton Jones  Abt 1809  Aft 1873  (Research):
Census Listings:

1830 Census-Richland, Arkansas Territory

Enumerated alone, but living next door to Wright McLemore

Arkansas Territory, Arkansas County, Richland Township
Series: M19 Roll: 5 Page: 76
Year: 1830

Household consists of one male under the age of 20, and listed as McLemore, Reten J

1840 Census
Macklamoer, K.J.
State: LA Year: 1840
County: Natchitoches Parish Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: No Township Listed Page: 180
Database: LA 1840 Federal Census Index

In Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish Census Transcription, she indicated that in 1846 K.J. McLemore was Assessor and that an R.J. (sic) McLemore was Captain of Police Jury Ward Two. As of 1850, K.J. was shown as Sheriff. (p. 14).

She has the family transcribed as follows:

619 McLemore, H.J. 41 M Kentucky (Note by Melba: Occupation was listed as Sheriff)
619 McLemore, Rebecca 30 F Mississippi
619 McLemore, Wright 15 M Mississippi
619 McLemore, Lucretia 10 F Mississippi
619 McLemore, Amanda 9 F Louisiana
619 McLemore, Felix 6 M Louisiana
619 McLemore, Thaddeus 4 M Louisiana
619 McLemore, Rebecca 1 F Louisiana


Listed immediately after K.J. McLemore's family was that of Nicholoas McLemore. The relationship between the two families is not known with certainty, but they appear to be related based on their migration patterns and proximity.

620 McLemore, Nicholas 39 M Farmer Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jane 31 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, Chas 1 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Sterling 14 M Mississippi
620 McLemore, Evaline 11 F Tennessee
620 McLemore, William 10 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Jas 8 M Tennessee
620 McLemore, Laura 5 F Mississippi
620 McLemore, Robt 4 M Mississippi

Casagranda notes that the Nicholas McLemore family was living in the 1860 census with children James, Robert, Richard and Martha still at home. After 1860, there were no further records for this family in the Parish. However, she noted that a large number of individuals named McLemore lived in Union Parish.

Keton and family were in Bee County, Texas at the time of the 1860 census

Texas, Bee County, Papalote
#290-229
Enumerated 3 July 1860 By A S Thurman
PAGES 146b and 147 a
R.J. Mclamore 50 M Farmer KY
Nancy J Mclamore 23 F Tenn
Felix H Mclamore 16 M La
Thadeus R Mclamore 14 M La
Rebecca E Mclamore 11 F La
Margaret F Mclamore 8 F Tex
Rob J Mclamore 3 M Tex
Emily M Mclamore Age 8/12 F Tex

1870 Census
Texas, Guadalupe County, Seguin, Pr 4
Enumerated by James M. Thornton
Stamped 422
#65-69
K.J. age 60 Farmer $300 KY
Nancy - age 33-Wife Keeps House Tennessee
R.J. Age 20 F W La
Sarah Age 14 F W Tex
Robert age 12 M W Tex
Emaley age 8 F W Tex
Adaline age 5 F W Tex
Rosa age 11/12 F W Tex

(Census listings courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore) 
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16379 I24457  McLemore  Keton Jones  Abt 1809  Aft 1873  (Medical):

Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

R1b1

A direct male descendant of Keton McLemore was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. The kit number was 35844, and this DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as with a McElmurry from Kentucky

See the results for Group O at the following website:

http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/

Keton's descendant was a match to a descendant of Wright McLemore of Arkansas, matching in 24 of 25 markers. Wright and Keton lived in adjoining households at the time of the 1830 Richland County, Arkansas census. Keton's descendant was also a high resolution match, 24 of 25 markers, with a direct male descendant of John McLemore, born 1822 in North Carolina, who later migrated to Georgia and Texas. He moved to Jasper and Newton Counties, Texas, just across the border from Sabine Parish, Lousiana, where Keton McLemore lived for some period of time. The markers that differ are, in each case, rapidly mutating markers.

According to FamilytreeDNA in Houston, the probability that the two DNA donors share a common ancestor, is as follows:

In comparing 25 markers, the probability of sharing a common ancestor within the last...

4 generations is
27.54%
8 generations is
58.22%
12 generations is
78.24%
16 generations is
89.3%
20 generations is
94.93%
24 generations is
97.66%

In addition to this above matches, the Wright McLemore, John McLemore, and Keton Jones McLemore descendants were also matches to two proven descendants of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, and John McLemore, born 1762, the Revolutionary soldier who left descendants in Knox County, Tennessee; Dade County, Missouri; Illinois; Mississippi; and Alabama.

Each of these matches, including the McElmurry, can be found indexed in these files.

The members of R1b are believed to be the descendants of the first modern humans who entered Europe about 35,000-40,000 years ago. Those R1b forebearers were the people who painted the beautiful art in the caves in Spain and France. They were the contemporaries (and perhaps exterminators) of the European Neanderthals. R1b is the most common Y haplogroup in Europe - more than half of men of European descent belong to R1b. Fourteen of the 30 most common haplotypes in the YSTR.org database are typical of R1b.
 
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16380 I25068  McLemore  Keton Jones  22 Jun 1892  15 Sep 1944  Melba McLemore instead shows his date of birth as 22 Jun 1891 in Arkansas. He died at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Corpus Christi, and was listed as married at the time of his death.  STR06 
16381 I25068  McLemore  Keton Jones  22 Jun 1892  15 Sep 1944  (Research):Melba Gene McLemore notes that he married Bertha Victoria DAVIS.  STR06 
16382 I25068  McLemore  Keton Jones  22 Jun 1892  15 Sep 1944  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
16383 I32073  McLemore  Klenton Tranum  21 Apr 1900  27 May 1966  He worked in Real Estate.  STR06 
16384 I34102  McLemore  Klenton Tranum  29 Apr 1935  4 Feb 2025  Obituary

Klenton T. Mclemore II of New Site, AL, passed away on February 4th, 2025. He is preceded in death by his parents Klenton T. McLemore Sr, and Grace Bear Johnson and his children William McLemore, Tranum McLemore, and Sterling McLemore. He is survived by his wife Victoria (Kamala) McLemore of 37 Years, his brother Lawrence (Larry) McLemore, and his children Klenton (Lee) McLemore, Richard Smith, Pamela McLemore, Davis McLemore, Klenton T. McLemore III, Mitchell McLemore, Scott McLemore, Paul Goodall, 27 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Klenton worked in the retail grocery business 50 + years and has left a positive influence on countless employees and customers, especially by his optimistic outlook on life, can-do attitude, and hard-work ethic. He taught and inspired his children and others to work hard and take risks to accomplish their dreams. He instilled in others many beneficial life lessons. He seldom met a stranger and was glad to help others in need. Toward the end of his life he maintained his infectious sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with his wife Kamala and their two golden doodles, Duke & Dutchess.

A graveside service will be on Monday, February 10th at 12:00 PM at White Chapel-Greenwood Funeral Home & Greenwood Serenity Memorial Gardens, 945 Lincoln Rd, Montgomery, AL, 36109. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made on the home page of https://handtohandcommunitykenya.org.

Downloaded from: dignitymemorial.com 
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16385 I215  McLemore  Kristopher Lynne  5 Nov 1965  9 Mar 1998  Funeral services for Kris McLemore, 32, of Dallas, were held Thursday, March 12, 1998 at the San Augustine Church of Christ.

Mr. McLemore died Monday, March 9, at St. David Hospital in Austin after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. McLemore and his brother Marty, of San Augustine had returned from Lake Travis when he encountered difficulty in breathing.

Kristopher Lynne McLemore, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry McLemore, was born in Houston and attended and graduated from San Augustine schools.

Funeral services were conducted by Bro. Don Skipper of the San Augustine Church of Christ and Bro. D.E. Bowman of the Southside Church of Christ in Pasedena.

Burial was in the Liberty Hills Memorial Gardens under direction of the Wyman Roberts Funeral Home.

Survivors include: his wife, Christine McLemore of Dallas; parents Dr. and Mrs. Henry McLemore of San Augustine; grandmother, Elma McLemore of San Augustine; and grandparents James and Gertrude Adams of Lufkin; three brothers, Clay McLemore of Longview, Mike McLemore of Richmond, Va and Marty McLemore of San Augustine; he was a grandson of the late Percy McLemore.

Source: San Augustine Tribune, March 19, 1998


Kris McLemore, 32, of Dallas died Monday, March 9, 1998, at St. David Hospital in Austin. McLemore was born November 5, 1965 in Houston and was a student and construction worker. He was a member of I EEE at DeVay Institute.

Survivors: his wife, Christine McLemore of Dallas; parents Henry E. and Jimmie (Adams) McLemore of San Augustine; his brothers Clay McLemore of Longview, Mike McLemore of Richmond, VA and Marty McLemore of San Augustine; and grandparents, James and Gertrude Adams of Lufkin and Elma McLemore of San Augustine. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Percy McLemore.

Funeral services were held March 12 at San Augustine Church of Christ with Don Skipper and Dee Bowman officating. Interment followed at Liberty Hill Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements were handled by Wyman Roberts Funeral Directors in San Augustine.

Source: The Sabine County Reporter March 18, 1998 
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16386 I24701  McLemore  L. Felix  Sep 1853  Feb 1907  Melba Gene McLemore shows him as a son of Nicholas McLemore, and suspects him to be a cousin to her ancestor of the same age, also named Felix H. McLemore. He was missed on the 1860 census enumeration, but is on the 1870 census with his parents.

In an email dated July 29, she wrote that "The Felix, Sarah & Pollie ...was the son of Nicholas McLemore. Nicholas McLemore is enumerated in 1850 living next to Keton McLemore in Sabine Parish. His Kids moved toward Kaufman County, Texas and then on to Dallas County Texas by 1900-1910. Felix's daughter Pollie did not live very long. Felix, the son of Nicholas, was murdered in Parker County while camping on the side of the road. He was an accountant as was robbed. Ironically when he was killed my Felix was also living in Parker County...." 
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16387 I24701  McLemore  L. Felix  Sep 1853  Feb 1907  (Research):Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Phelix McLemore Self M M W 27 La Clerk in Store Tn Ky
Sarah F. McLemore Wife M F W 20 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ
Pollie McLemore Dau S F W 3M LA NJ
Precinct 7, Upshur, Texas
FHL Film 1255330 NA Film T9-1330 Page 496D

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Kaufman County, Terrell Ward 1, ED 75
Enumerate 2 Jun 1900 by Edward B. Dwyert
SD 6, ED 75, Sheet A 4, Stamped 146
63-63
McLemore, Felix Hd W M Sept 1853 46 M20 Miss Miss Miss Book
keeper
McLemore, Sarah Wife W F Sep 1858 41 M20 6/2 NJ NJ NJ
McLemore, Morgan Son W M Mch 1885 15 S Tx Miss NJ At Schol
McLemore, Charles Son W M Jany 1888 12 S Tx Miss NJ At School
McLemore, Helen Daugh W F May 1890 10 A Tx Miss NJ At School
McLemore, Lottie Daug W F Jun 1892 7 S Tx Miss NJ At School 
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16388 I20204  McLemore  Lafayette "Fate"  5 Oct 1905  27 Jan 1969  Listed as Fate on the 1920 census, and Fayte in 1930. Cemetery records show him as Lafayette. Could Fannie, apparently buried adjacent to him, be his wife?

McLEMORE, Fannie Matilda (FHM) Sep 7, 1899 - Jun 14, 1974 McLEMORE, Lafayette (FHM) Oct 25, 1905 - ? 27, 1969

Per the SSDI:

LAFAYETTE MCLEMORE 05 Oct 1905 Jan 1969 78753 (Austin, Travis, TX) (none specified) 449-32-0852 Texas 
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16389 I27310  McLemore  Laudrey Preston  Abt 1919  7 Dec 1960  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JXS7-FKF
Name: Laudrey Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 07 Dec 1960
Death Place: Scottsboro, Jackson, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 41y
Estimated Birth Date: 1919
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name: Rosa Mclemore
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Carl Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Betty Clinger
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 1908956
Reference Number: 27547
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974


 
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16390 I26699  McLemore  Laura Adella "Dell"  4 Dec 1858  27 Oct 1953  Victoria Mclemore writes: "My husband said that Aunt Mamie and Aunt Dell live together and therefore we assume that Laura's nickname was Dell since he called them both Aunt. As mentioned before neither had been married to had any children to the best of his knowledge."

Name: Laura A. Mclemore
Titles & Terms (Original):
Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Death Date: 27 Oct 1953
Death Place: Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama
Gender: Male
Race (Original):
Race (Standardized):
Age at Death: 94y
Estimated Birth Date: 1859
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original):
Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Name: Andrew J. Mclemore
Father's Titles & Terms (Original):
Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized):
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sarah Smith
Mother's Titles & Terms (Original):
Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized):

Film Number: 1908883
Reference Number: 21167
Collection: Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 
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16391 I47749  McLemore  Laura Belle  30 Oct 1851  17 Sep 1916  On the death certificate of her son, James Edward Burness, she was listed as Laura Macklamore, and her husband was shown as Tally Burnett, born Mississippi. The FindAGrave page for her daughter, Mattie Burnett James, shows Laura's husband as Taliaferro Burnett.  STR06 
16392 I24838  McLemore  Laura Edith  Nov 1894  15 Jan 1977  Description: Died 15 January 1977 Buried Crisp Cemetery, Ellis Co. TX, the widow of C. O. Wesbrook

Gerald Wesbrook
gwesbrook@aol.com 
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16393 I24697  McLemore  Laura Jane  Feb 1844  30 May 1918  Voneta Gillock Sales emailed, on May 1, 2010, that "Laura Jane (McLemore) and William DeBeaumont were my Great Grandparents. My Mother, Minnie 'Lee' (Barnes) Gillock was the daughter of Eliza Jane 'Jennie' (DeBeaumont) and Marion Posey Barnes. Laura and William also had two sons, Louis and Bobbie. After Willaim died Laura Jane married J.C. Sullivan and they had two sons; Ed and B.K. (Bud). Laura Jane died in Albany, Bryan Co. Oklahoma on May 30, 1918. Laura Jane was the daughter of Rev. Nicholas H and Elena McLemore. He was in Upshur Co. Texas in 1879."

 
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16394 I24697  McLemore  Laura Jane  Feb 1844  30 May 1918  (Research):

Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Rob't H. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 33 MS Sewing Machine Agt. TN TN
Caroline MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 39 LA Keeps House PRUSSIA FRANCE
Edward MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5 TX MS LA
Mary A. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TX MS LA ?u?
?/u?Nicholus MCLEMORE Son S Male W 5M TX MS LA
Laura SULLIVAN Sister M Female W 36 TN At Home TN TN ?u?
?/u?Eliza J. BEAUMONT Niece S Female W 10 LA At School NY TN
Source Information:
Census Place Terrell, Kaufman, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255315?u?
?/u?NA Film Number T9-1315
Page Number 96C

1900 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw Nation, Durant, ED 184
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 73 ED 184 Sheet 4B
81-85
Sullivan, Laura Head W F Feb 1844 56 Wd 4/2 Tenn Tenn Tenn
Sullivan, Edward Son W M Sept 1876 23 S Tx Ky Tenn Day Laborer
Sullivan, Blachley Son W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Ky Tenn Day Laborer

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Garvin County, Walker
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 89 Sheet 1A
Stamped 209
7-7
Barnes, Marion P Hd M W 52 m1 22? Ala Ga Ga Farmer
Barnes, Elisia J Wf F W 39 m1 19 8/8 La NY Tn
Barnes, Richard H Son M W 15 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Eva A Daugh F W 13? S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Ruby G Son (sic) M (sic) W 10 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Minnie N Dtr F W 98 S Ok Ala La
Barnes, Charles H Son M W 2 Ok Ala La
Sullivan, Laura Mother-in-law F W 66 We 1 Tn Tn Tn
 
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16395 I24847  McLemore  Laura Lucretia  6 Mar 1883  1 Jan 1967  (Research):Melba Gene McLemore shows that she married William Lloyd MONTGOMERY.  STR06 
16396 I27670  McLemore  Laura Margarette  Abt 1914  Yes, date unknown  AKA Margaret. She married a WILSON.  STR06 
16397 I26600  McLemore  Lavina B.  19 May 1831  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married J. C. BROWN ca 1849.  STR06 
16398 I25858  McLemore  Lavinia  May 1828  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Perry
Enumerated the 24th Day of September 1850 by James Carpenter

HH #123-123 Charles and Anna (McLemore) KNIGHT

HH #124-124
Abram Fairchild 29 M Farmer Miss
Laveny Fairchild 21? F Miss
William Fairchild 6 M Miss
Sarah Fairchild 5 F Miss
Nancy Fairchild 3 F Miss
Joseph Fairchild 3/12 M Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Southern District
Enumerated 15 Sept 1860 by Henry E. Lee
Page 49
HH 291-279 Henry and Nancy (McLemore) Lee

HH 292-280 Joseph and Martha McLemore

HH 293-281
Londy Fairchilds 39 M Farmer $--- $1000 Miss
Luvinia Fairchilds 33 F Miss
William Fairchilds 16 M Miss
Sarah Fairchilds 15 F Miss
Nancy Fairchilds 12 F Miss
Joseph Fairchilds 10 M Miss
Susan Fairchilds 6 F Miss
Londy Fairchilds 8 M Miss
Hiram Fairchilds 4 M Miss
Craven Fairchilds 1 M Miss

HH 294-282 Josiah and Sarah McLemore

1870 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Twp 1 and 2 West of R. R., Post office Hazlehurst
Page No. 3, Stamped 168
HH 21-21 William and Dicey
HH 22-22
Fairchild, Abram 49 M W Farmer $1200 $400 Miss
Fairchild, Lavina 43 F W Keeps House Miss
Fairchild, Sarah 25 F W Miss
Fairchild, Nancy 23 F W Miss
Fairchild, Abraham 15 M W Miss
Fairchild, Susan 16 F W Miss
Fairchild, Hiram H. 13 M W Miss
Fairchild, Craven 11 M W Miss 
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