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Elsie Fay McLemore

Female 1911 - 1992  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elsie Fay McLemore was born on 20 Dec 1911 in Jasper County, Texas (daughter of Ivy Augustus McLemore and Kate Elizabeth Sims); died on 4 Mar 1992 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Elsie married Bennis Woodrow Gilley on 6 May 1934 in Jasper County, Texas. Bennis was born on 8 Apr 1914 in Newton County, Texas; died on 14 Aug 1995 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Kenneth Wayne Gilley was born on 20 Oct 1937 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 15 May 1952 in Jasper County, Texas.
    2. Living
    3. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ivy Augustus McLemore was born on 4 Dec 1888 in Erin, Jasper County, Texas (son of Samuel McFarland McLemore and Mary Palmyra Horn); died on 3 Dec 1980 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Ivy married Kate Elizabeth Sims on 24 Apr 1907 in Jasper County, Texas. Kate (daughter of Rev. Alfred Cuthbert Sims and Francis Amanda Allen) was born in Dec 1893 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 28 Feb 1978 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kate Elizabeth Sims was born in Dec 1893 in Jasper County, Texas (daughter of Rev. Alfred Cuthbert Sims and Francis Amanda Allen); died on 28 Feb 1978 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Married:
    He married Kate Elizabeth Sims 9-4-1910, the sister of his brother Frank's wife. He later bought her father's farm where he and Kate lived out their lives. (Nan Kittell).

    Children:
    1. 1. Elsie Fay McLemore was born on 20 Dec 1911 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 4 Mar 1992 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    2. Harvol Hoy McLemore was born on 17 Oct 1913 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 6 Aug 1996 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    3. Irma Mae McLemore was born on 12 Feb 1916 in Jasper County, Texas; died in Sep 2006.
    4. Ivy Earl McLemore was born on 15 Mar 1918 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 12 Mar 2003 in Jasper, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    5. James Walker McLemore was born on 2 Oct 1919 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 19 Jun 2000 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    6. Annie Marie McLemore was born on 13 Nov 1921 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 10 Sep 2011 in Jasper, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    7. Living
    8. Tommie Dan McLemore was born on 21 Nov 1927 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 18 Jan 2006 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
    9. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel McFarland McLemoreSamuel McFarland McLemore was born on 22 Oct 1862 in Erin, Jasper County, Texas (son of John M. McLemore and Sarah Ann E. Boyett); died on 5 Jul 1924 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    According to Minnie McLemore, he could not read or write; Rose Ella taught him as well as her children. According to Othalia (Mrs. Lee) McLemore, Sam wore two sets of glasses at once, pushing one up on his forehead. He died after getting a stone bruise on his heel at his home in Erin, Texas.

    The information about Samuel McFarland McLemore and his descendants was generously provided by Nan McCoy Kittell. It is from a Living Family History loose leaf notebook she prepared for the fifth anniversary of the Samuel McFarland McLemore reunion held in June 1984. Her information was updated at subsequent reunions. The final reunion was held in 1999 at the Zion Hill Baptist Church in Jasper.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
    Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
    SD 8 ED 29 Sheets 21 B and 22A
    355-358
    McLemore, Sarah Head W F Jan 1845 55 Wd 9/5 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
    McLemore, George Son W M Mar 1873 27 S Tx Nc Ga Farm Laborer
    356-359
    McLemore, Sam Head W M Oct 1861 38 M Tx Nc Ga Farmer
    McLemore, Rosella Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 25 10/10 Tx Ga Ga
    McLemore, Frank Son W M Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
    McLemore, Ivey Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
    McLemore, Bulah Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 Tx Tx Tx
    McLemore, Ollie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
    McLemore, Roy Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
    McLemore, Minnie Dtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
    McLemore, Lee Son W M Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
    Turner, Cecil Stepson W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
    Turner, Hattie Stepdtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
    Turner, Annie Stepdtr W F July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx

    1920 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, JP 8
    Enumerated 12 Feb 1920
    SD 326 ED 80 Sheets 8B
    145-155
    McLemore, Samuel Head M W 59 m Tx NC Ark Farmer
    McLemore, Rose Wf F W 58 M Tx Ga Ga
    McLemore, Lucy Dtr F W 13 S Tx Tx Tx

    Samuel married Mary Palmyra Horn on 12 Dec 1886 in Jasper County, Texas. Mary (daughter of Elmer Augustus Horn and Sarah Hester Haynes) was born on 15 Oct 1869 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas; died after 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery, Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Palmyra Horn was born on 15 Oct 1869 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas (daughter of Elmer Augustus Horn and Sarah Hester Haynes); died after 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery, Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Performed by the Rev. B. B. Saxon of Jasper.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Franklin McLemore was born on 2 Oct 1887 in Erin, Jasper County, Texas; died on 13 May 1963 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    2. 2. Ivy Augustus McLemore was born on 4 Dec 1888 in Erin, Jasper County, Texas; died on 3 Dec 1980 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

  3. 6.  Rev. Alfred Cuthbert Sims was born on 5 Apr 1845 in Texas (son of John Sims and Apoles Sanderson Foster); died on 19 Jan 1920 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    In A.C. Sims' memoirs of the Civil War, he tells that he joined up with General Hood's Texas Regiment in Georgia after the death of this twin brother, Hub in Arkansas. His elder brother, Tom, was an officer in the Confederate Army. A.C. suffered much illness during the period he was in Georgia. Upon the end of the fighting, he returned home to East Texas where he was a teacher and later a Baptist Minister.

    He first married Rachell Segrest, and on the 1870 Tyler County census, they were living in the home of Rachell's father, Jacob Segrist. About 3 months after the birth of Apless Arabella, Rachell died, leaving A.C. with 5 children under the age of 10. He later married Fannie Allen, and they had 5 more children.

    His last will and testament was very simple:

    State of Texas Jasper, Jasper County 21 January 1903

    To all whom it may concern: Know by these prescence that it is my will that my beloved wife F.A. Sims after my decease shall retain full possession of all that is called mine as a means of support until her death provided, however, she remains single. In the event that she should marry again or die, all properties in anywise belonging to me be equally divided between my ten children. Written with mine own hand this 21 day of January A.D. 1903.

    A.C. Sims

    (The foregoing information is courtesy of Candie Sims. A. C. Sims's full memoirs of the Civil War, orginally published inthe JASPER NEWS BOY on May 17, 1911, can be found on Candie's website: http://CandiesTree.webjump.com/ )

    Alfred married Francis Amanda Allen on 15 Sep 1884. Francis (daughter of John M. Allen and Ann Thyrxa/Thriza Thomason) was born on 1 Sep 1853 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 1 Dec 1933 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Francis Amanda Allen was born on 1 Sep 1853 in Jasper County, Texas (daughter of John M. Allen and Ann Thyrxa/Thriza Thomason); died on 1 Dec 1933 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    At the time of hte 1930 Federal Census, she was living with her son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Ruth Sims, in Jasper.

    Notes:

    Married:
    In August, 1884, A.C. Sims wrote this letter to Miss Fannie Allen, a maiden woman of 31 years. They were married in September.

    Beech Grove Jasper County, Texas August 8th, 1884

    Miss Fannie Allen,

    I trust that you will forgive my presumption in thus addressing you without first having obtained your permission to do so. Though I am a stranger to you, yet your bright smiles haunt me still so that you no longer seem as a stranger to me, and I cannot forbear the temptations longer that I have to make known to you some of my thoughts, affections and wishes, and fearing lest I should not have such an opportunity as I would desire to express my sentiments, were I to visit you, I have concluded to adopt this medium of expression. Affection is sometimes of slow growth and again it springs up in a moment and I hope you will pardon me for confessing the truth by declaring to you my love for you at first sight and you will not, I trust, think it so strange of it when you shall learn of the favorable reports which I have received of you which taken in connection with your personal beauty I think sifficient cause to engage the affections of even the most fastidious.

    I of course cannot hope to have made so favorable an impression on your mind on so short an acquantance but I do not know what is in your heart or what might be hereafter and I therefore desire to give expression of my feelings and learn my fate before it is too late. I wish that you may therefore after serious consideration of this letter to inform me whether or not I shall cherish this feeling or shall I smother it at once. I fully believe that when two like hearts meet that it is no difficult taks for them to determine that fact and I cannot help entertaining a hope that you are one that I am in search of and in futher testimony there of I will relate to you a strange circumstance. Before arriving at your house last Sunday, I asked a sign of the Lord that if either of the three ladies that were there should be the one that she might show it by asking me if I had not been to dinner. I hope that the answer is from the Lord and that he may awaken in your bosom the same feeling that I now experience for you. If you should see fit to answer this letter direct it to me at Town Bluff, Texas. If you should wish to send it by hand you need not be afraid to deposit it with your Cousin Dug as she is aware that I have written this to you but no one else,

    Respectfully,

    A.C. Sims

    (Courtesy of Candie Ann Marie Sims)

    The 1900 Census showed they had been married 16 years, and that she was the mother of 5 children, all living.

    Children:
    1. Mary "Matie" Frances Sims was born on 6 Jul 1886 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 1 May 1932 in Jasper, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    2. William Allen Sims was born in Jun 1887 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    3. Albert Cuthbert Sims was born on 17 Jan 1889 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 6 Aug 1960 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Nancy "Nannie" Octavene Sims was born on 29 Feb 1892 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 15 Mar 1965 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    5. 3. Kate Elizabeth Sims was born in Dec 1893 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 28 Feb 1978 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John M. McLemore was born about 1822 in North Carolina (son of Tobias McLemore, Sr. and Sarah "Sallie" ???); died in Jan 1891 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    It is assumed that since John McLemore, at a relatively young age, was married to Sarah Morgan of Sampson County, NC that he was also almost certainly a native of Sampson County, NC himself. It further appears, based on the 1840 head of household census, that he was probably already living with the Morgan family by 1840, when he would have been just 18. It is not known if he and Sarah were already married, or if he was simply a farm hand. Furthermore, an analysis of all the McLemore families in Sampson County, NC (both through and examination of census enumerations and land transfer deeds) indicate that if John McLemore was indeed from Sampson County, he would almost certainly have to be a son of Tobias McLemore. There is no other family into which he would fit. This relationship is therefore based on circumstantial evidence, and is not absolutely certain. Any additional information, which would either help prove or disprove this relationship, is most welcome. Please email: strong@texas.net

    In a letter written by Johnnie Mae Speights, she recounted a story told by her Uncle Ira "...his father ran away from home at age 14 in the dark of night because he was smoking in the barn and set it on fire and it burned up, horses and all." Henry McLemore heard a slightly different version of this story. As told to him by Ira's son, DeFord "...the father was a mean drunk. He came home with a group of men after a night of heavy drinking. He woke him up in the middle of the night and ordered him to go tend to the horses. He stumbled out in the dark to the barn to do this. As he was working, one the horses kicked over a lantern, and the barn started on fire. Scared to death of his facing his father's wrath, he jumped onto a horse and took off, never looking back."

    According to Nan McCoy Kittell of Jasper, a descendant of John McLemore, it was actually John McLemore (our common ancestor), and not his son John Finn, "who ran away after burning down the barn." Nan also thinks John may have had the middle initial "M", but does not know what that stood for. Nan's mother, who also did much research on this branch of the McLemore family, noted that "John left S. C. (sic) with an older brother when he was 16 years old."

    Jim White, also a McLemore family researcher,stated that a databse he had access to noted a Philadelphia Insurance company (Pioneer) which had records of a claim on a Barn owned by Tobias McLemore for $203 around 1830. He also referenced the Draper papers for this claim.

    John and Sarah McLemore can first be positively identified on the 1850 Decatur County, Georgia federal census. John McElmore, a 28 year old Farmer born in North Carolina, is shown with wife Sarah (age 24, also born in North Carolina) and children William (age 5), James (age 3), and Sarah (11 months), (household #516-516). All the children were shown on this census as being born in Georgia. Based on the relatively young ages of John and Sarah at the time of the birth of their eldest son William, it was likely a first marriage for them both. It is not known if they married in North Carolina, Georgia, or elsewhere. It further appears they were in Georgia by about 1845, based on William's age. No other McLemore's were found on the Decatur 1850 census.

    Just a few homes away from them in 1850 were Sarah's parents, Daniel and Mary Morgan. The Morgan family can be found in Sampson County, North Carolina at the time of the 1830 and 1840 census. Additionally, when the 1840 Sampson County census was taken, Daniel and Mary Morgan had an otherwise unaccounted for "male between 15-20" living with them. It is presumed this was their son-in-law/son-in-law to be, John McLemore, who was said to have "run away from home" circa 1836.

    John McLemore and family followed the Morgan family from Decatur County, Georgia to Newton County, Texas sometime after 1850. Sarah died either enroute, or shortly after arriving to Texas.

    Per a marriage license on file in Jasper County, "John McLemore married Sarah Ann Boit (Boyett) on July 26, 1859". Based on the ages of the five children listed with them on the 1860 Newton County, Texas Census, they would have all been his from his first marriage to Sarah Morgan. The children shown on the 1860 census were William H (age 14), James H (age 12), John F (age 7), Daniel F (age 3), and Mary A (age 2). William and James had both appeared on the earlier 1850 Decatur County, GA census. Sarah, who had been shown as an 11 month old toddler in 1850, but not on this subsequent census, had apparently died.The family was located in adjacent Jasper County, Texas at the time of the 1870 census.

    Nan Kittell located the following land record from Newton County:

    No. 79, Vol. 29 In the Name of the State of Texas. To all to whom these presents shall come, know ye, I Sam HOUSTON, Governor of the State of Texas aforesaid by virtue of the power vested in me by law and in accordance with the laws of said State in such case made and provided do by these presents grant to John MacLAMORE assignee of James A. WALTERS his heirs or asigns forever, 160 acres of land situated and described as follows. In Newton County on the waters of Slaydons Creek a tributary of Sabine river 17 mile S.16 degree W. from Newton by virtue of Premption Certificate No. 5 issued to John MacLEMORE as assignee of James A. WALTERS by the Chief Justice of Newton County 20th day of December 1858. Beg. at a stake on the W. line of H. KELLY's 160 acre survey...and on the N.line of L. DONAHOS 1/2 league survey..... Hereby relinquishing to him the said John MacLEMORE and his heirs or assigns forever all the right and title in and to said land, heretofore held and possessed by the said State, and I do hereby issue this Letter Patent for the same. In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the State to be affixed as well as the seal of the Genral land office. Done at the City of Austin on the 6th day of February 1860. Francis M. WHITE, Comm. G.L. Office Sam HOUSTON, Gov. Filed--Sept 24th, 1860 at 2 p.m. Recorded--Vol. "C" p 534

    On October 7, 1874, John sold this same 160 acres of land to James R. RICHARDSON for $1 an acre. John apparently could not write, as he signed the land conveyance with his mark. His name on this document was spelled as "McClemore."

    Even after his second marriage to Sarah Ann Boyett, there continued to be a close connection between John McLemore and the Morgan family. Robert Lee McLemore sent me copies of deeds from the late 1860's in which Malichi Morgan, Kizzie Kelly, and John McLemore transfered property they jointly held to Dunkin and Eliza Morgan. Furthermore, J.F. and Mary Ann McLemore were mentioned by name as grandchildren of Daniel and Mary Morgan in a deed dated January, 1889. Dorine Speights also wrote that "Aunt Julie Morgan was closely related to Pap (Finn McLemore). He and mother used to go by buggy to Jasper to see her." From Jasper Cemetery records, it appears numerous members of both the McLemore and Morgan family are buried near each other at the Zion Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Jasper. The Zion Hill Baptist Church is the oldest Protestant Church in Jasper County.

    John McLemore died in January 1891. In 1899, Sarah Ann applied for a Widow's Pension, based on John's service in the C.S.A. Her application stated that John served in Co K, Speights Regiment, 21st Texas from the fall of 1864 to the Spring of 1865.

    The War Department indicated, however, that there were "no rolls on file in this office of Company K, 21st Texas Infantry, C.S.A., and no record has been found of the service, capture or parole of a man named John McLemore, as a member of this organization." Sarah's original application (File No. 2267) was rejected on September 28, 1899. Sarah reapplied for a pension almost 10 years later, in October of 1907. On this application she indicated that John served for about 3 years, from April 1862 to 1865. Both J. W. Claud and M. Morgan testified that they had served alongside him. This application (File No., 13383) was approved in March, 1908. Sarah Ann died sometime shortly thereafter.

    In Zion Hill Cemetery is a double tombstone reading simply: McLemore
    John Sarahan E.
    Father Mother
    Age 70 Age 70

    Written by Melinda McLemore Strong, circa 1998 and revised periodically

    (Research):Census Information:

    1830 Census (p 186) Tobias MacLemor
    Sampson County, NC

    2 males under the age of 5 <---Maybe Redden and Tobias, Jr.
    1 male between 5-10 <---(Appears to have been the John McLemore b. ca 1822 who married Sarah Morgan of Sampson County and later moved to Texas with the Morgans)
    1 male between 15-20<---Could be either Amos (b ca 1813) who married JEMIMA SIMMONS or Raiford (b ca 1815) who married Polly UNDERWOOD
    1 male between 40-50 <--Tobias (born between 1780 and 1790)

    1 female under 5 <---Sarah?
    2 females between 5-10
    2 females between 10-15
    1 female between 15-20
    1 female between 40-50 <--his wife (born between 1780 and 1790)

    1840 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina
    (p. 9) Danl Morgan
    1 male between 5-10 (Owen)
    1 male between 10-15 (James)
    1 male between 15-20 (This appears to have been JOHN McLEMORE, son-in-law of Daniel, who married his eldest child, Sarah. The date of their wedding is not known, so John may have actually been living with the family prior to his marriage to Sarah)
    1 male between 40-50 (Daniel)
    2 females between 5-10 (Dorcus, Elizabeth)
    1 female between 10-15 (Sarah)
    1 female between 40-50 (Mary)
    Why isn't there a listing for a male, under the age of 5? (Daniel/David, born ca 1838)

    1850 Census
    Georgia, Decatur County, District 22
    Enumerated 28 Aug 1850
    Stamped 63
    576-576
    John McElmore 28 M Farmer N. ca.
    Sarah McElmore 24 F N. ca.
    Wm. McElmore 5 M Ga
    James McElmore 3 M Ga
    Sarah McElmore 11/12 F Ga
    577-577
    G. and Martha Boyet, Occ Miller, both born in Georgia
    578-578
    Daniel and Mary Morgan (the parents of John's wife, Sarah Morgan)

    1860 Census
    Texas, Newton County, Post Office Newton
    Enumerated 3 July 1860
    Page 25 Stamped 258
    159-159
    McLemore, John 37 M Farmer $470 $400 North Carolina
    McLemore, Sarah A 23 F Alabama
    McLemore, William H. 14 M North Carolina (?)
    McLemore, James H. 12 M Georgia
    McLemore, John T(F?) 4 M Georgia
    McLemore, Daniel F. 3 M Georgia
    McLemore, Mary A. 2 F Texas


    1870 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, Subdivision 23
    Enumerated by T.J. Carraway on 9 July 1870
    Page 16
    #116-118 McLamo, John 48 M W Farmer $250 $100 North Carolina Can't read or write
    " , Sarah E. A. 33 F W Keeping House Georgia Can't write
    " , John F. 16 M W Farm Laborer Georgia Can't write
    " , Daniel F. 14 M W Georgia Attended school, Can't write
    " , Mary A 12 F W Texas Can't read or write
    " , Thomas E 9 M W Texas
    " , Samuel M 7 M W Texas
    Enumerated by T.H. Carraway on 8 and 9 Aug. 1870
    page 56
    #428-430
    " , Earnest E 6 M W Texas
    " , Noah 4 M W Texas
    " , Martha A 3 F W Texas
    " , Julia 1 F W Texas

    Note: The family was listed in two separate households, as shown above. It appears that this was simply a transcription error.

    1880 Federal Census Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
    Source:FHL Film 1255313
    National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 14
    RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    John MCLEMORE Self M M W 61 NC Occ:FarmerFa: NC Mo: NC
    Sarah Ann MCLEMORE Wife F M W 44 GA Occ:Keeping HouseFa: SC Mo: SC
    Daniel MCLEMORE Son M S W 23 GA Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: NC
    Thomas MCLEMORE Son M S W 19 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
    Samuel MCLEMORE Son M S W 16 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
    Earnest MCLEMORE Son M S W 15 TX Occ:Works On FarmFa: NC Mo: GA
    Julia Ann MCLEMORE Dau F S W 11 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
    Eliza Jane MCLEMORE Dau F S W 9 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
    George W. MCLEMORE Son M S W 8 TX Occ:At SchoolFa: NC Mo: GA
    Josephine WILSON Other F S W 14 TX Occ:At HomeFa: GA Mo: LA
    (Josephine is a niece of John's first wife, Sarah Morgan)

    (Medical):Y DNA Results, FTDNA Haplogroup:

    R1b1c (R-M269)

    A direct male descendant volunteered to have his DNA tested. The results can be found at www.ysearch.org, under the user ID #4E4HJ. The FamilyTreeDNA kit number is 33104.

    A direct male descendant of John McLemore was a participant in the Morrison DNA study. This DNA was a high definition match to two other McLemore's (not previously proven to be related), as well as to a McElmurry from Kentucky. See the results for Group O at the following website:

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

    The McLemore's that he matched were (1) a descendant of Keton Jones McLemore, whom in 1850 lived just across the border from Sabine County, Texas, where some of John's descendants later settled and (2) Wright McLemore, born in North Carolina and living in Arkansas, next to Keton Jones McLemore, at the time of the 1830 census. The two matches are one-step and two-steps removed, respectively, at twenty five markers. The differences in both cases are on 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 12 marker Y DNA matches to a proven descendant of Abraham Macklemore, the immigrant, thought be a brother to James Macklemore, immigrant. This 12 marker match was through the line of Robert McLemore, born 1769 in North Carolina, a grandson of Abraham's.

    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.

    Edwin Holcombe writes that "the marker values...are close enough to modal values for Haplogroup R that there are matches to this family in Scotland, Ireland, England, and other locations in Europe even at 67 markers. The family's haplogroup is projected in the project Results listing to be R-L21, but this has not been confirmed by a SNP test. With the common values that this group has for its STR markers, SNP testing may be the key to learning more about the origins of this family through DNA research."

    John married Sarah Ann E. Boyett on 26 Jul 1859 in Jasper County, Texas. Sarah (daughter of Ethel Dred Boyett and Sarah Ann Saucer) was born on 22 Jan 1836 in Lowndes County, Alabama; died about 1916 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Ann E. Boyett was born on 22 Jan 1836 in Lowndes County, Alabama (daughter of Ethel Dred Boyett and Sarah Ann Saucer); died about 1916 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    When she was about 72 years old, S.A.E. Boyette was granted a pension based on her husband's service in the Confederate States army. In this pension application, she indicated that she had lived in Jasper County for about 50 years. On the pension application she reported that the only property she owned was 130 acres of land and six cows, and that she needed the pension as a means of subsistence. As the application was signed with her mark, it appears that she also was unable to read or write. Her tomstone indicates she lived to age 70.

    Ruby Boyett Burkett wrote that "we don't actually know when the McLemore family purchased it (the old Boyett homestead), but we feel surthe first McLemore owners were John and Sara Ann Boyett McLemore. She was Noah Boyetts youngest whole sister so the place was still partly in the Boyett family and so it happened that the McLemores began to bury their dead in the Boyett cemetery but renamed it the McLemore Cemetery. One of the McLemore relatives told us it had always been the McLemore cemetery but of course we know that is not the case. We know, for a fact, that one more Boyett was buried in the cemetery. I don't know the date of the last funeral but have a first person account of the funeral. My Aunt Lula Love Boyett, wife of Noah Jackson Boyett told me this story. On a cold winter day the youngest daughter of Noah and Susan was laid to rest in the Boyett Cemetery. She was Sarah Ann "Sallie" Bevil. Aunt Lula said by the time the graveside service had concluded they were about frozen so the McLemore family invited them in to get warm before they left to return to their homes. I seem to recall Aunt Lula saying the McLemores also served them refreshments? I would imagine they were served hot coffee and probably a desert.

    Several generations of the family lived in the home before it was finally replaced with a new, more modern home. At the time I went there to visit, Lee and Othalia McLemore were living there...... He then let me borrow pictures of the original home to bring to Beaumont to have printed and enlarged. I later returned the originals, along with enlargements and he was thrilled."

    Children:
    1. Thomas Eugene McLemore was born on 15 Jan 1861 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 17 Dec 1923 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 4. Samuel McFarland McLemore was born on 22 Oct 1862 in Erin, Jasper County, Texas; died on 5 Jul 1924 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    3. Earnest E. McLemore was born about 1865 in Jasper County, Texas; and died.
    4. Noah McLemore was born about 1866 in Jasper County, Texas; died between 1870 and 1880 in Jasper County, Texas.
    5. Martha A. McLemore was born about 1867 in Jasper County, Texas; died between 1870 and 1880 in Jasper County, Texas.
    6. Infant McLemore was born about 1868 in Jasper County, Texas; died before 1870 in Jasper County, Texas.
    7. Julia Ann McLemore was born on 20 Apr 1869 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 19 Sep 1936; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    8. Eliza Jane McLemore was born about 1871 in Jasper County, Texas; died in 1889.
    9. George Washington McLemore was born in Jul 1871 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 7 Jun 1950 in Gregg County, Texas; was buried in Fisher Cemetery, Gregg County, Texas.

  3. 10.  Elmer Augustus Horn was born on 7 Apr 1842 in Georgia (son of Aurin Goodgame Horn and Eleanor Deckle); died on 5 Aug 1920 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    1880 Federal Census Household:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elmore A HORN Self M Male W 38 GA Farmer GA GA Maryann HORN Wife M Female W 22 TX Keeping House NC GA Mary P HORN Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home GA MS William A HORN Son S Male W 8 TX GA MS Source Information:
    Census Place Jasper, Texas
    Family History Library Film 1255313
    NA Film Number T9-1313
    Page Number 157B

    Elmer married Sarah Hester Haynes on 17 Dec 1868 in Tyler County, Texas. Sarah (daughter of Young Phelps Haynes and Harriet E. Pace) was born about 1846 in Georgia; died on 19 Sep 1872 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Hester Haynes was born about 1846 in Georgia (daughter of Young Phelps Haynes and Harriet E. Pace); died on 19 Sep 1872 in Texas.

    Notes:

    In a phone conversation with Melinda McLemore Strong, Nan McCoy Kittel, the second great grandaughter of Sarah Hester Haynes (wife of Elmer Augustus Horn) noted that Sarah Hester Haynes (Nan's ancestor) was sometimes mixed up with her Aunt, Sarah Elizabeth Haynes, the wife of William Rufus Hester. In fact her middle name was a tribute to her Aunt's husband.

    Family Search shows that Sarah Elizabeth Haynes (L7GX-RHX) was a younger sister of Young Phelps. Sarah Elizabeth (born ca 1844 in Alabama) and Rufus Hester were also residents of Jasper, Texas.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows his first marriage to Lovenia Storey. No references are cited, and this appears to be in error.

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Palmyra Horn was born on 15 Oct 1869 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas; died after 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery, Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.
    2. William Augustus Horn was born in May 1872 in Texas; died before 1930 in Texas.

  5. 12.  John Sims was born about 1812 in Georgia; died about 1847 in Woodville, Tyler County, Texas.

    Notes:

    He was said to be the son of Mann SIMS and Margaret McGRUDER. His first wife was an ANN, and they were said to be the parents of John, Frances Evelyn, Augustus "Gus", Martha and one other female.

    John + Apoles Sanderson Foster. Apoles was born on 8 May 1812 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 18 Feb 1877 in Tyler County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Apoles Sanderson Foster was born on 8 May 1812 in Wilkes County, Georgia; died on 18 Feb 1877 in Tyler County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Buried at the Hopewell Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. William S. Sims was born on 23 Jun 1839 in Georgia; died on 9 Apr 1930 in Tyler County, Texas.
    2. Thomas R. Sims was born on 13 Jun 1842 in Texas; died on 11 Dec 1883.
    3. Sanderson S. Sims was born about 1844 in Texas; and died.
    4. 6. Rev. Alfred Cuthbert Sims was born on 5 Apr 1845 in Texas; died on 19 Jan 1920 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    5. Albert H. "Hub" Sims was born on 5 Apr 1845 in Texas; died after 1861.
    6. Andrew John Sims was born on 24 Jan 1847 in Texas; and died.
    7. Appless Foster Sims was born on 24 Jan 1847 in Texas; died on 13 Dec 1918; was buried in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.

  7. 14.  John M. Allen was born about 1823 in Louisiana; died before 1860.

    Notes:

    Could this be the John Allen listed in the 1850 Jasper County, Texas census as the son of Nathaniel and Sarah Allen of Georgia and Kentucky? He was shown as age 25, male, farmer, born in Louisiana. (HH #100-101).

    John married Ann Thyrxa/Thriza Thomason on 21 May 1853 in Louisiana. Ann was born on 1 Aug 1832 in Alabama; died on 26 Jan 1893. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Ann Thyrxa/Thriza Thomason was born on 1 Aug 1832 in Alabama; died on 26 Jan 1893.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Versie Truett shows they were married in Louisiana, whearas Barbara Yancey Dore instead shows the marriage taking place in Jasper County, Texas. Need to verify.

    Children:
    1. 7. Francis Amanda Allen was born on 1 Sep 1853 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 1 Dec 1933 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Zion Hill Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.