Abt 1868 - 1947 (~ 79 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Andrew Hill McGaugh was born about 1868 in Alabama (son of William Thomas McGaugh and Margaret Virginia McLemore); died on 26 May 1947 in Dallas County, Alabama. Notes:
Name Andrew Hill Mcgaugh
Titles and Terms
Name Prefix
Event Date 26 May 1947
Event Place Rural, Dallas, Alabama, United States
Gender Male
Race (Original)
Race
Age (Original) 79y 8m
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Birth Date (Original)
Birthplace
Marital Status
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Prefix
Father's Name Wm. Thomas Mcgaugh
Father's Titles and Terms
Father's Name Prefix
Father's Birthplace
Mother's Name Margaret Virginia Mclemore
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Prefix
Mother's Birthplace
Occupation
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place
Burial Date
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original)
GS Film number 1908817
Reference ID 9090
Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKS5-2BY : accessed 26 May 2014), Andrew Hill Mcgaugh, 26 May 1947; citing reference 9090, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1908817.
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Generation: 2
2. | William Thomas McGaugh was born on 15 Jan 1842 in Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri; died on 15 Feb 1882 in Gordonsville, Lowndes County, Alabama. Notes:
(Research):
Census Listings:
1880 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery
Page 34B SD 4 ED 129
285-344
McGaw, William T W M 38 Grocer Mo Tenn Va
McGaw, Margaret V W F 35 W Keeping house Ala Ga NC
McGaw, Hill W M 12 Son Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Alma W F 11 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Inez W F 9 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Paul W M 7 Son Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Mary W F 3 Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McGaw, Adella W F 3 S Dtr Ala Mo Ala
McLemore, Lizzie W F 43 At Home Ala Ga Nc
McLemore, Mary W F 24 Governess Teacher Ala Ga SC
William married Margaret Virginia McLemore. Margaret (daughter of Andrew Jackson McLemore and Margaret Selemma Caffey) was born on 27 Jun 1844 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 13 Mar 1926 in Deland, Volusia County, Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Margaret Virginia McLemore was born on 27 Jun 1844 in Montgomery County, Alabama (daughter of Andrew Jackson McLemore and Margaret Selemma Caffey); died on 13 Mar 1926 in Deland, Volusia County, Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
(Research):
Census Listing:
1910 Census
Alabama, Chambers County, Pr 7, Lanett
Enumerated 27 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 26 Sheet 22B
396-475
McGauh M V Head F W 65 Wd 7/7 Ala Ga NC
McGauh, Alma Dtr F W 40 S Ala Ala Ala School Teacher College
McGauh, Inez Dtr F W 28 S Ala Ala Alal School Teacher College
McGauh, Margaret Dtr F W 27 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lizzie Sister F W 69 S Ala Ala Ala
Children:
- 1. Andrew Hill McGaugh was born about 1868 in Alabama; died on 26 May 1947 in Dallas County, Alabama.
- Alma McGaugh was born on 11 Apr 1869 in Alabama; died on 30 Nov 1935 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Inez McGaugh was born on 30 Jan 1871 in Alabama; died on 29 Jun 1951 in Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- William Paul McGaugh was born about 1872 in Alabama; died about 1923 in Alabama; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Mary Louise McGaugh was born on 19 Mar 1877 in Alabama; died on 8 Jul 1929 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Laura Adelle McGaugh was born on 19 Mar 1877 in Alabama; died on 24 Sep 1959 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Margaret McGaugh was born about 1883 in Alabama; and died.
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Generation: 3
6. | Andrew Jackson McLemore was born on 14 Sep 1814 in Jones County, Georgia (son of Rev. James McLemore, IV and Mary Elizabeth Harper); died on 25 Jan 1870 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
Andrew Jackson McLemore
Sept 14, 1814 - Jan 25, 1870
McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama
From DAR records 1936
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
PAR Number 20185411
State: Alabama Year: 1854
Location: Montgomery Location Type: County
Abstract: A. J. McLemore asks the court to approve the sale of the personal estate, including slaves, of Elizabeth McLemore, deceased. McLemore explains that the estate cannot be properly divided without a sale of the property.
http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20185208&lastset=75&perpag=25
(Research):
Census Information:
1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60
William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20
Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30
Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30
James McLemore
One Male 20-30
1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Dist. 1
Enumerated 9 October 1850
192-194
Pleasant W. and Martha McLemore
193-195
Andrew J. McLemore 35 M Farmer $4000 Ga
Margaret McLemore 30 F Ala
Martha E. McLemore 11 F Ala
Margaret N. McLemore 6 F Ala
Sally M. McLemore 2 F Ala
John P. Cafey 33 M MD NC
1860 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Division 1
11 and 12 September 1860
Pages 164 (bottom) and 165 (top)
1376-1340
A.J. McLemore 49 M Farmer $22,000 $40,450 Ga
S.C. McLemore 29 F SC
M.E. McLemore 21 F Ala
M.N. McLemore 16 F Ala
M.R. McLemore 5 F Ala
Moses McLemore 3 M Ala
L.A. McLemore 2 F Ala
Andrew died prior to the two census enumerations listed below, which show his second wife, Sarah Caroline, and her children:
1870 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery county, Twp 16 Range 19, Post Office Montgomery
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 342
1994-1999
McLemore, S.C. 39 F W Keeping House SC
McLemore, Elizabeth 30 F At Home Ala
McLemore, M.R. 14 F At Home Ala
McLemore, Moses 12 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Adella 10 F At At Home Ala
McLemore, Price 8 M Ala
McLemore, A.L. 4 M Ala
1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 235B
McLemore, Moses Self M W 23 Ala Farmer Ga SC
McLemore, Sarah C Mother F W 49 SC Keeping House SC SC
McLemore, Laura A Sister F W 21 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, S.P. Brother M W 18 Ala Ga SC
(Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the Morrison yDNA study. He was predicted to be in the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandanavia. However, he does not currently have any matches among the other 15 members with the McLemore surname in the study. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Andrew married Margaret Selemma Caffey on 18 Jan 1838 in Montgomery County, Alabama. Margaret (daughter of John Caffey and Elizabeth Patrick) was born on 28 Oct 1819 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 26 Apr 1852 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Margaret Selemma Caffey was born on 28 Oct 1819 in Montgomery County, Alabama (daughter of John Caffey and Elizabeth Patrick); died on 26 Apr 1852 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama
From DAR records 1936
Margaret S. McLemore
Oct 28, 1819
Apr 26, 1852
Consort of Andrew J. McLemore (Margaret S. Caffey, daughter of John & Elizabeth Patrick Caffey married Andrew J. McLemore on Jan 18, 1838 in Montgomery County, Alabama)
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
Notes:
Married:
Andrew was said, in a biography of his son Moses, to have had three daughters by his first wife, Margaret Caffey. Robert Morris shows daughters M.E. (born 1838) and M.N. (born 1843).
Children:
- Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie" McLemore was born about 1841 in Montgomery County, Alabama; and died.
- Lenorah Ellen McLemore was born on 15 Sep 1841 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 6 Aug 1843 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- 3. Margaret Virginia McLemore was born on 27 Jun 1844 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 13 Mar 1926 in Deland, Volusia County, Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Sally Martha Patrick McLemore was born on 23 Dec 1848 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 24 Jul 1859 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
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Generation: 4
12. | Rev. James McLemore, IV was born on 9 Feb 1782 in Granville County, North Carolina (son of James McLemore, III and Elizabeth Walker); died on 20 Nov 1834 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
The younger James (IV), a minister, died in 1834 in Alabama, leaving a widow Mary Elizabeth (Harper) and ten children. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).
"Born in North Carolina and for more than 30 years was a leading divine of the Baptist persuasion. He had finished his pilgrimage on earth and nothing of him now remains but the memory of his virtue."
Melba Gene McLemore notes that the "Alabama Genealogical Register, V. 6, No. 3.4, Sept-Dec 1964 cites a Will for a James McLemore, will dated 31 July 1832, probated 26 Jan 1835.
McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama
From DAR records 1936
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
James married Mary Elizabeth Harper about 1808 in Hancock County, Georgia. Mary was born on 25 Dec 1786 in Virginia; died on 22 Nov 1853 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Mary Elizabeth Harper was born on 25 Dec 1786 in Virginia; died on 22 Nov 1853 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
Elizabeth McLemore
Dec 25, 1786
Nov 22, 1853
(Mary Elizabeth Harper McLemore)
Consort of James McLemore
McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama
From DAR records 1936
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
PAR Number 20185411
State: Alabama Year: 1854
Location: Montgomery Location Type: County
Abstract: A. J. McLemore asks the court to approve the sale of the personal estate, including slaves, of Elizabeth McLemore, deceased. McLemore explains that the estate cannot be properly divided without a sale of the property.
http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20185208&lastset=75&perpag=25
(Research):Census Information:
1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
The first four listings below were in consecutive order:
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60
William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20
Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30
Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30
James McLemore
One Male 20-30
Also listed in Montgomery county, Alabama in 1840, but on d
iffering pages, were a 50-60 year old Pleasant McLemore, alone in a household, and a J.J. McLemore, with one male 15-20, one 20-30 and one 30-40, one female 15-20 and one 50-60. Relationships unknown.
1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, The First District
Enumerated 20 Sept 1850
Stamped 73
59-61
Elizabeth McLemore 63 $1000 VA
Jas M McLemore 22 M Manager Ga
60-61
Rebecca Smith
Notes:
Married:
Mark Freeman lists their children as William, Martha, James, Joseph, Moses, Rebecca, Andrew, Pleasant and Lousia. He does not list Benjamin.
Mary Lynn Santa shows an additional son, John, being the youngest, as opposed to Benjamin.
Children:
- Moses McLemore was born about 1809 in Georgia; died before Oct 1878 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Rebecca McLemore was born on 29 Oct 1811 in Hancock County, Georgia; and died.
- Martha McLemore was born on 29 Oct 1811 in Hancock County, Georgia; died on 3 Oct 1851.
- 6. Andrew Jackson McLemore was born on 14 Sep 1814 in Jones County, Georgia; died on 25 Jan 1870 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- James M. McLemore, V was born on 7 Apr 1817 in Georgia; died on 22 Aug 1858 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Louisa McLemore was born on 12 Nov 1820 in Georgia; died on 27 Jun 1902; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Pleasant W. McLemore was born about 1823 in Alabama; and died.
- William McLemore was born about 1825 in Alabama; and died.
- Joseph Pierce McLemore was born about 1825 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died in Sep 1827 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Benjamin J. Franklin McLemore was born about 1832 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 29 Dec 1834 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
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14. | John Caffey was born about 1786 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died about 1873 in Montgomery County, Alabama. Notes:
CAFFEY, JOHN, jr., planter, was born in Rockingham County, North Carolina, September 29, 1786, and died in Montgomery County, January 17, 1873; son of John and Mary (Buchanan) Caffey (q. v.) and brother of Thomas Caffey (q. v.), John Caffey jr., removed with his parents to Montgomery County in its early history. He was a planter and represented Montgomery County in the legislatures of 1842 and l843. Married: (1) Elizabeth Patrick; and (2) Miss Hardeman. Children by first marriage: 1. Hugh Madison, m. (1) Mary Ann Ashnrst, and (2) Matilda Jane Fenn; 2. Hooper Washington, d. unmarried; 3. John Patrick; 4. Margaret S., m. A. J. McLemore. Children: 1. Mary Elizabeth, and 2. Margaret, m. Wm. McGough; 5. Mary Patrick, m. (1) James Harper, and (2) Moses McLemore; 6. Benjamin Franklin, m. (1) Mary Fenn; (2) Caroline vol. m? 11 Baker; and (3) Mrs. Wynne; 7. Lafayette F.; 8. Sarah E., m. (1) Jesse J. Harper; and (2) Boiling H. Thompson; 9. Catherine Elizabeth d. young; by second marriage: 10. Eugene. Last residence: Montgomery County.
Moved to AL about 1828-1830 about same time as brother Thomas, and sometime after brother Charles.
Mrs. Fenn Caffey Alexander
DAR ID Number: 113416
Born in Pittsburg, Kans.
Wife of D. B. Alexander.
Descendant of John Caffey, as follows:
1. Thomas W. Caffey (b. 1862) m. 1887 Laura Josephine (b. 1865).
2. Hugh Madison Caffey (1812-76) m. 2nd 1852 Matilda Jane Fenn (1822-73).
3. John Caffey, Jr. (1786-1873), m. Elizabeth Patrick (d. 1846).
4. John Caffey m. Mary Buchanan.
John Caffey (1751-1826) enlisted, 1776, in the 6th company, Maryland Line. He was born in Maryland; died in , Montgomery Co, Ala.
Guardian to Hooper Caffey's children. Hooper died in 1836.
(Research):
Census Listings:
1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery, District 1, Al, pg 75
John Caffey, 64, Farmer, NC
Sarah J, 45, Ga
Frances E, 1/12 female, AL
Mary F, 10, AL
William J Hardaman, 17, Manager, AL (Sarah's last name was Hardaman)
Home in 1870: Beat 4, Lowndes, Alabama
Living with son Benjamin
John Caffey 84
John married Elizabeth Patrick on 21 Dec 1811 in Guilford County, North Carolina. Elizabeth was born about 1789; died on 11 Sep 1836 in Montgomery County, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Elizabeth Patrick was born about 1789; died on 11 Sep 1836 in Montgomery County, Alabama. Children:
- 7. Margaret Selemma Caffey was born on 28 Oct 1819 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 26 Apr 1852 in Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Mary Patrick Caffey was born on 17 Nov 1821 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 5 Apr 1885 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
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