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| McGuire, Elvis Henry ca 1977 with Wife Norma This photo was taken on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration
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| McGuire, Elvis Henry ca 1977, with wife, Norma This picture of Norma Jordan and Elvis McGuire may have been taken around the time of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, in 1977
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| McGuire, Elvis Henry ca 1984 Husband of Norma Jordan
B. 1901 Oklahoma D. 1994 Alabama
Elvis was a professional boxer as a young man, fighting under the name of "Mickey McGuire". He gave up that profession at the urging of his wife. Around 1940 he was employed as a mechanic by Anders Studebaker Company, advancing to shop foreman before the Agency closed in the mid 1950's. During World War II, he maintained Stearman PT-17's military trainers at the Tuscaloosa airport. He later enlisted United State Seabees, also repairing engines. Elvis continued to work as a shop foreman for various civilian firms as well, working into his seventies.
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| McGuire, George Franklin Application for Social Security Account
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| McGuire, Henry David Dewey County, Oklahoma, Death Certificate
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1890
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| McGuire, Henry David and Mamie (Kuykendall) Status: Located;
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| McGuire, Henry David and Mamie (Kuykendall) Children, September 1934 Percy (b. 1895), Ellen (b. 1908), Keith (b. 1905), Elvis (b. 1901), Hildred (b. 1910), and Cecil (b. 1896) McGuire. Taken at Trail Property, Oklahoma, at the time of their mother Mamie's funeral.
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| McGuire, Henry David and Mamie Kuykendall Family circa 1909, Farm at Red Creek, Oklahoma This picture was taken west of Trail, Oklahoma around 1909, on the McGuire farm on Red Creek. Pictured are, left to right: Henry, Ellen held by her mother Mamie, Keith holding the wagon handle, an unidentified farm hand, Percy, Cecil and Elvis.
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| McGuire, Henry David and Mamie Kuykendall Family circa 1914 Family of Henry David & Mamie (Kuykendall) McGuire
Oklahoma, circa 1914
Top Row (L to R): Elvis, Percy, Cecil, Keith
Bottom Row: Hildred, Henry David, Ellen, Mamie
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1900 with wife Mamie, Osage City, Kansas Henry with his wife, Mamie Kuykendall, and their two oldest children, Percy and Cecil, in Osage City, Kansas, ca 1897.
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1910's Henry at work in his Blacksmith shop, probably around 1910-1920.
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1910's with his wife, Mamie Henry McGuire and his wife, Mamie (nee Kuykendall) in front of "The Cozy Cafe." It appears that one of their daughters is in front of them, with some unidentified children to their left.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY EVERYONE IN THE PHOTO.
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1930's or 1940's This photo of Henry was probably taken in the late 1930's, after his wife Mamie had died.
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| McGuire, Henry David ca 1940 at his dugout This photo was taken in front of his dugout home east of Camargo, Oklahoma. Henry was an apprentice for a stone mason in Lexington, Alabama, moving to Kansas at the age of sixteen with his employer. While in Kansas, Henry also apprenticed as a carriage maker and blacksmith. After completing his training, he started his own blacksmith shop--initially in Lawrence, and eventually relocating to Osage City, Kansas. This is where he met and married Mamie Kuykendall. They later moved to Oklahoma, where they raised their six children.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McGuire, Josephine (Morlas) with her daughter, Pat, ca 1934 Josephine with her only daughter, Patsy McGuire.
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| McGuire, Keith David Status: Located;
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| McGuire, Keith David Keith welded this sign to advertise his services
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| McGuire, Keith David ca 1920's This photo of Keith was taken in Illinois in the 1920's
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| McGuire, Keith David ca 1938 and family Keith McGuire with his wife, the former Josephine Morlas, and their children, Keith Jr. and Patsy, ca 1938, Camargo, Oklahoma
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| McGuire, Keith David ca 1945 The husband of Josephine Margaret Morlas
B. 1905 Oklahoma D. 1948 Oklahoma
Keith supported his family as a welder and blacksmith in Camargo, Oklahoma. He died when his plane crashed at the Seth Clark farm, south of Camargo. He had been assisting farmers in eradicating coyotes.
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| McGuire, Keith David ca 1945 Husband of Josephine Morlas
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr and Daisy (Newnam), ca 1972, Building Planes
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1934 with his sister and mother Keith, Pat and Josephine
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1936 and sister Pat The children of Keith McGuire, Sr. and Josephine Morlas.
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1936 with his mother and sister, Patricia Josephine (Morlas) McGuire with her children, Keith and Patsy, playing in the snow, ca 1936, Oklahoma
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1937 with his sister Pat and Ruby Hunter The McGuire children with Ruby Hallmark Hunter, Josephine McGuire's best friend in Camargo
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1939 with sister Pat The children of Keith McGuire and Josephine Morlas
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 1954 with his sister Pat The children of Keith McGuire and Josephine Morlas
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr ca 2007 At his home in Bailey, Colorado
January 2007
Measuring the snowfall to encourage winter visitors
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| McGuire, Keith David Jr, ca 1970 New position as Chief of Civil Engineering and Construction at Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas
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| McGuire, Keith David Sr 1945 Private Pilot License and Medical Certificate
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| McGuire, Keith David Sr Dewey County, Oklahoma Death Certificate, January 4, 1948
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| McGuire, Keith David Sr ca 1940's Keith was a self employed welder in Camargo, Oklahoma
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| McGuire, Keith David Sr ca 1940's A vise welded by Keith
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| McGuire, Keith David welded gate A close up view of the decorative "M" for McGuire that Keith used to enhance the gates to their Camargo, Oklahoma home
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| McGuire, Keith David, Sr. Aeronca TL Plane Keith David McGuire, Sr. purchased a used 1940 Aeronca TL, with a fuselage of Insignia Blue and trim done in Piper yellow, in lieu of the factory colors of Blue and Diana Creme. His plane would have looked very much like this 1941 model. This was also type of plane that Keith McGuire, Jr. learned to fly in around 1945.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McGuire, Pat ca 1991 with lifelong friends Mary Ann Hunt Moore and Eva Miskel The three were best friends starting in First Grade through there Senior Year in High School, in Camargo, OK they stayed in touch throughout their lives
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1935 with her brother, Keith This photo of Pat and Keith was taken at Tipery Studios in New Orleans, on a visit to see their grandmother, Lucine Morlas.
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1940 The only daughter and youngest child of Keith McGuire and Josephine Morlas
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1941 The Camago First Christian Church still has photos of many of their former Sunday School students posted in their hallways. The original of this photo was probably taken around 1941, and was still on display in 2009.
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1942 Patsy & friends in Camargo: Mary Ann Hunt, Eva Ellen Miskel, Joan, Carol Mae Carman, Betty Jo, and Pat McGuire. The back of the photo is inscribed "Look at those skinny legs!"
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1948 with high school friends (L to R) Pat McGuire, Leah Wing, Eva Ellen Miskel, Carol Mae Carman, Margie Jo Helm
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1951 The wife of Charles Richard Strong
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1951 Wearing formal attire
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1951, High School Diploma Diploma from Camargo High School
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1954 This photo of Pat McGuire was taken, at a studio in Woodward, at the time she was teaching High School in Mooreland, Oklahoma, immediately following her 1954 graduation from Southwestern State College in Weatherford.
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1954 This photo of Pat was taken at Pat's first teaching assignment, in Mooreland, Oklahoma
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 1 of 10 Patricia
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 2 of 10 Charles with his best man, Richard Foster, and Father Joseph Dillon. Father Dillon and Charles were close friends, and he officiated not only at the marriage of Charles and Pat but also at the baptism of their oldest son.
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 3 of 10 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Strong
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 4 of 10 The bride and groom kiss, with flower girl, Mary Elizabeth Lambert, looking on.
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 5 of 10 The bride and groom with their parents, l to r,
Keith McGuire, Jr, Kenneth Carpenter, Josephine Morlas McGuire Carpenter, the newly wed Pat and Charles Strong, Anna Laura Payne Strong, and Homer Strong
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 6 of 10 Pat and Charles with her mother and a few of her Aunts from New Orleans
l to r: Eleanor Morlas Rohli, Josephine Morlas McGuire Carpenter, Charles Strong, Pat McGuire Strong, Jenny Morlas Bishop and Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld
PLEASE HELP US VERIFY THAT PAT'S AUNTS ARE ALL CORRECTLY IDENTIFIED
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 7 of 10 Bill Lambert, Richard Foster, flower girl Mary Elizabeth Lambert (Bill's sister), Charles Strong and his bride, Patricia McGuire, Carolyn Strong, John Ralph Strong
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 8 of 10 Pat and Charles preparing to cut their wedding cake
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma 9 of 10 Charles and Pat after the wedding
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1957 marriage to Charles Richard Strong, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 10 of 10 Charles and Pat departing
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1958 Appears to have been taken when Pat completed her Master's in Business Education from O.S.U. in 1958
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1959 This picture was probably taken around the time her oldest son was born
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| McGuire, Patricia ca 1975 with her mother, Josephine Mother and daughter during a visit, circa 1975
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion Pat and her mother shared this duplex in Mooreland, Oklahoma during Pat's first year working as a teacher
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion Oklahoma Elementary School completion and promotion to High School certificate
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion Oklahoma High School Honor Society, Camargo Chapter, 1947-1948
Pat was in the Honor Society each of her four years of High School. This scan is of the diploma from her Freshman year.
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion Bachelor of Science in Education, Southwestern State College at Weatherford, Oklahoma, 1954
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion Southwestern State College Summer Convocation Program, July 1954; Pat graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in Education degree
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion ca 1940's, on a "Doodle Bug" Pat seated on one of the "Doodle Bugs" that her father, Keith McGuire Sr, designed and manufactured. This piece of equipment was manufactured to help farmers level their fields.
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion ca 1942 First Holy Communion
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| McGuire, Patricia Marion ca 1942, First Communion Pat is the blond girl, on the right. The name of the taller dark haired girl is not known. Pat and her brother stayed at the home of a Priest living in Woodward, Oklahoma, for several weeks prior to their first communion, taking instructions on the meaning of the sacrament. This is because Camargo was too small to have its own Catholic Church.
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| McGuire, Patricia with her best friends ca 1951 Pat with her best friends, Eva Ellen Miskel, and Mary Ann Hunt taken on the day of their High School Graduation, on the way to a visit to Supply, Oklahoma
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| McGuire, Patricia with her best friends ca 1991 Pat with her best friends from High School, Eva Miskel and Mary Ann Hunt, on a visit to San Antonio, ca 1991
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page) The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. 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.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore Infant Status: Located; Appears to be the headstone of a young child, it is not known positively to which of the Jasper County McLemore families this child was born.
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| McLemore Littlefield Marriage License The marriage license issued to John Littlefield and Mollie McLemore, Christmas Eve, 1889. They were married by G. Or McCall, J.P on Christmas Day in Parker County, Texas.
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| McLemore Sportatorium, 1953-2003, Dallas Texas Home of both weekly wrestling shows and the Big D Jamboree, a country music showcase. The arena also held boxing events and concerts featuring up-and-coming rock stars (including, most notably, an early performance by Bruce Springsteen in 1974). In early 1966, McLemore's promotion was taken over by wrestler Jack Adkisson , who was known in the ring as Fritz Von Erich. Adkisson's promotion, which became known in the early 1980s as World Class Championship Wrestling and featured his sons (the Von Erich brothers) as its main stars, was the most famous and successful wrestling federation to run regularly at the Dallas Sportatorium.
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| McLemore, Ada Wallace (Gordon) of Athens, Alabama A photo of "Momma Mac" with some of her family. Grandson Carl is to the left and her great-granddaughter, Carla to her right.
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| McLemore, Ada Wallace (Gordon) with her grandsons, Carl and Rick, of Limestone County, Alabama Ada Gordon McLemore, "Momma Mac," with her grandsons, Carl and Rick. This was taken in celebration of her 100th birthday at the Lindsey Lane Baptist Church Hall, where another grandson, Dusty serves as pastor.
l to r: Carl McLemore, Ada McLemore, Rick McLemore
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| McLemore, Albert Sidney B. 1869 Tennessee D. 1921 California
Albert Sydney McLemore was a native of Murfreesboro, TN. Born in 1869, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps on July 1, 1893. He served with the Marine Guard aboard U.S.S. NEW YORK in 1894 and aboard U.S.S. Philadelphia from 1895 to 1897. During the Spanish-American War he served with Co. E, First Marine (Huntington's) Battalion, North Atlantic Fleet from April 22, 1898 to September 20, 1898. He was present ashore at Guantanamo, Cuba in defense of Camp McCalla June 11, 12 and 13, 1898 for which he was later appointed Captain by Brevet on March 18, 1901 for "distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy at Guantanamo, Cuba". This was a particularly high honor in a time when there no decorations in the Naval service to award bravery for officers. The Medal of Honor was reserved for enlisted men only until after the Mexico Campaign in 1914. He had a long career in the Marine Corps serving on numerous ships and stations. By 1917 he had been promoted to Colonel and became Asst. Adjutant and Inspector in the Marine Corps. In 1918 he assumed the duties of Officer-in-Charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting Publicity Bureau in New York, N.Y.
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| McLemore, Alma (Bragg) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Alvin Hayes and Lillie (Porter) Family ca 1925 or 1926 Seated, l to r: Ernest Alvin, Alvin Hayes , Hubert Dale, Lillie (Porter), and Lillie Hazel McLemore
Standing, l to r: Seavey Hayes and Bonnie Erline McLemore
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| McLemore, Alvis and Emma (LeCroix) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Amos B., ca 1900's and crewmates on a Gulf Oil Rig
Husband of Elizabeth Catherine Rich
B. 1869 North Carolina D. 1944 Louisiana
Diane McLemore Harrison writes that her grandfather, Amos B. McLemore, was hired by Gulf Oil around the turn of the 20th century, moving to the Shreveport, Louisiana area from North Carolina. He drilled offshore platforms in Caddo Lake for Gulf. Allegedly, not proven yet, he helped drill the first offshore well, there." In this photo of Amos and co-workers on a rig, she writes that he "is the short one, fourth from the left, with the mustache."
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| McLemore, Amos Buryle Application for a Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Amos, Ida and Edward ca 1871 The children of Lofton Hayes McLemore and his first wife, Elizabeth Bullard
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| McLemore, Angelo, ca 1905, Rains County, Texas Angelo McLemore, the son of Elisha Right and "Jim Ann" McLemore, age 2, Rains County, Texas
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| McLemore, Archibald, 1853 Land Grant Land Grant to Archibald McLemore of Dade County, Missouri, signed by Franklin Pierce, President
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| McLemore, Atkins Jefferson b. 1857 Tennessee d. 1929 Texas
Served in the Texas House, District 87, as a Democrat from Corpus Christi/Nueces County from Jan. 10 1893-Jan. 24, 1897
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