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| McLemore, Betty Fay Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Bettye Parker Widow of John Robinson "Pondus" McLemore
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| McLemore, Bettye Parker (center, in gold) and family Bettye, surrounded by her children and grandchildren, and with her mother, Olney Barnhill Parker, seated to her right
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| McLemore, Britain Sanders Sr and Minnie Fry Barksdale, Golden Wedding Anniversary Announcement An announcement of the celebration of Fifty years of marriage, 1882-1932, at the couples home in Memphis, Tennessee
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| McLemore, Britain Sanders, Jr. Husband of Florence Edna Wilson
B. 1888 D. 1944 Tennessee
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| McLemore, Britain Sanders, Jr. News photo and fragment of article from the Memphis Commercial Appeal regarding the Hunt-Berlin coal company. The fragmentary article is in the possession of his great-grandson, John David McLemore. Though Britain is not identified by name in the fragment, John David is sure this is a photo of Britain McLemore, which is why it was preversed by his family over the years. Britain's death certificate confirms he was a manager at the Hunt-Berlin Coal company. This article was published two years prior to Britain's death in 1944.
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| McLemore, Bruce and Daran Irene, ca 1956 Twins Bruce and Daran Irene, celebrate their 25th Birthday
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, Carl Edward Application for Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Carl Patrick Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Carl Smith Application for a Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Cecil Earnest Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Charity 1859 marriage to Jesse Wiggins Lauderdale County, Mississippi, 22 June 1859
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| McLemore, Charles Talmage Application for a Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Christopher Columbus Death certificate from the State of Missouri
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| McLemore, Clebe Norman Clebe Norman sits to the right, with a unknown person on the left.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL.
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| McLemore, Clytus James Application for Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Daniel F. Status: Located;
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| McLemore, David Frank Application for a Social Security Account
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| McLemore, DeFord, Roland and Rufus, ca 1931 Sons of Ira McLemore and Alma Bragg
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, Earl Thought to be photo postcard of Earl as a Baby, taken in Sabine County, Texas, probably when he was six to nine months old. It is possible, however, that this is instead a photo of one of his older brothers (Percy or Ray).
PLEASE HELP US VERIFY WHICH McLEMORE BROTHER THIS IS.
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| McLemore, Earl ca 1940's Earl, left, with an unknown Army buddy. He was stationed in Italy during World War II.
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| McLemore, Eddy Herschel Application for a Social Security Account.
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| McLemore, Edward and Lena family, ca 1905, Cumberland County, North Carolina Bottom Row: L to R: Unknown, Edward C. McLemore, Amos L. McLemore, Lena (Beard) McLemore, Ralph McLemore, MyrtieMcLemore, little Miss Ira Gray, Clebe McLemore, Sidney McLemore, two unknown boys, and Inez Jones, a few feet from the rest of the group Top row: L to R: unknown occupants of the top section of the home
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS.
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| McLemore, Edward Cladius B. 1867 North Carolina D. 1930 Virginia
Husband of Lena Atwood Beard, and father of eight
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| McLemore, Elisha Anderson Application for a Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Elisha Right B. 1860 Arkansas D. 1922 Texas
Dolores McKee writes that Elisha was orphaned at a young age, his mother dying in childbirth and his father dying in the Civil War when Elisha was still a toddler. He was raised in the Star City area with the children of his Uncle Sterling, who had also died in the Civil War. He left for East Texas in the 1890's, where he was said to have had relatives already living.
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| McLemore, Elisha Right's Children This photo of the children and step-children of Elisha Right McLemore was taken at the funeral of their sister, Emily McLemore Spann. Emily died in Fresno, California in October 1941.
Front Row, L to R,
Ida Reed Smith (stepdaughter), Rosa Reed Austin (stepdaughter), Mabell Reed Walker (stepdaughter), Fallie McLemore Johnson, Mozelle McLemore Hill-Tippit-Carter
Back Row, L to R:
Lillie McLemore Milliron, Angelo McLemore, Robert McLemore
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| McLemore, Elma (nee Smith) Pictured in an article from the San Augustine Tribune about a Pine Lodge 4-H Petting Zoo held at the Twin Lakes Care Center
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| McLemore, Emile V. Status: Located;
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, Emma Lelee B. 1900 D. 1981 Texas
Emma mailed this photo postcard to her sister-in-law, Nina McLemore, on May 5, 1913, writing on the back "Hello Nina. How are you all by now. I will send you one of my pictures. Kiss the little boy for me. I sure want to see him."
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| McLemore, Ernest and Florence (Boyd) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ernest and Norma, April 1956 William Ernest McLemore of Vidor, Texas, with his daughter, Norma Faye.
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| McLemore, Ernest Edward Husband of Mary Florence Conn
B. 1889 D. 1963
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| McLemore, Ernest Edward ca 1910 Ernest was a lifelong resident of Sabine County. This is a photo of Ernest (l) with Wiley Kerr (r), probably taken around 1910.
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| McLemore, Eufalia "Fallie" (Mrs. Johnson) Application for Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Eugene Alford B. 1891 Texas D. 1925 Oklahoma
Died as a result of an automobile accident
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| McLemore, Eula Pearly (Mrs. Samuel T. Carter) Application for Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Evon Viola ca 1920 Evon as a young girl
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| McLemore, Evon Viola ca 1930's Wife of Dale Tisdale
B. 1914 Texas
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| McLemore, Evon Viola ca 1930's Appears to have been taken sometime in the 1930's, probably early in her teaching career
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| McLemore, Evon Viola ca 2006 Evon McLemore Tisdale (right), poses with her younger brothers, Lynn (left) and Tom (standing-center) at the celebration of her 93rd birthday in Lufkin
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, Felix Harrelson
Husband of Clarissa Batey
B. 1843 Louisiana D. 1919 Missouri
Often described as the most colorful of the McLemore brothers. His self proclaimed profession was that of a professional Monte Dealer. Letters Felix and Clarissa exchanged show Felix was most often gone to Idaho or Montana prospecting for gold. From their letters, and the birth dates of their 10 children, we gather Felix was home long enough for Clarissa Isabella to become pregnant, and then he would be off again on another mining prospect.
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| McLemore, Felix Harrelson Felix McLemore with his youngest daughter, Lottie Johnstone
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| McLemore, Felix Harrelson Felix with unidentified members of the family of his daughter, Lottie McLemore Johnstone.
PLEASE HELP US INDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN FAMILY MEMBERS.
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| McLemore, Felix Harrelson Perhaps due to his many years of prospecting, Felix appears to have developed a love for the outdoors.
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| McLemore, Felix Harrelson ca 1910-1919 Felix was living with his daughter, Lotta McLemore Johnstone in St. Louis in the later part of his life.
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| McLemore, Finn 1878 marriage to Lucinda Wigley Finn's first wife, Lucinda Wigley, died in childbirth approximately a year after they were married.
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| McLemore, Finn 1883 marriage to Ruth White When Finn married Ruth White in 1883, he had already been twice widowed, his previous wives both dying in childbirth. He has one daughter by his first wife, who was raised by her maternal grandparents after her mother died. Finn and Ruth went on to have a large family.
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| McLemore, Frank ca 1908 with wife Nancy (Sims) and their oldest son, Samuel Duard McLemore Appears to have been taken in Jasper, Texas around 1908, shortly after their son Samuel was born
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, George Washington
b. 1871 d. 1950 Texas Husband of Frances "Fannie" M. Burkhalter. His grandson, George Carl McLemore, speculates this may have been a portrait taken on the occasion of his 1901 marriage to Fannie.
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| McLemore, George with wife Fannie (nee Burkhalter), probably 1940's George and Fannie McLemore. Their grandson, George McLemore, reports that "unfortunately the name of the goat is unknown."
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| McLemore, Gervis M. "Jerry" Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Grady Jackson Application for a Social Security Account, completed January 23, 1937 while Grady was a resident of Athens, Alabama and an employee of S. D. Lapington of Star Route, Athens, Alabama
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| McLemore, Harry Walker Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Harvol Hoy and Rosa Lee (Jeffery) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Harvol Hoy-Footstone Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Hemp Arnold
b. 1913 d. 1983, Texas Husband of Esther Lois Pearson
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| McLemore, Hemp Arnold with wife, Lois (nee Pearson) and son George, ca 1944 Family portrait taken when son George was still a baby. Hemp was also still in uniform.
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| McLemore, Henrietta Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Hubert Dale Application for Social Security Account
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| McLemore, Infant Children of Vessie and Nina Status: Located; Vessie and Nina's first three children all died as infants. The couple later had six children that survived into adulthood.
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| McLemore, Infant of Vessie and Nina Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Infant of Vessie and Nina Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Infant of Vessie and Nina Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ira and Alma (Bragg) Family Plot Marker Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ira H.S.W. Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ira Henry Strickland White Husband of Alma Clara Bragg
B. 1896 D. 1970 Texas
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| McLemore, Irma Jean Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ivy A and Kate E. (Sims) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Ivy Earl Status: Located;
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| McLemore, James Alfred, Obituary, Medina, TN, 1938 Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore
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| McLemore, James Knox Polk and Family James Knox Polk McLemore and his wife, Margaret Jackson are seated. Sherry Murray believes the other seated woman is Margaret's mother, who was said to have later married one of James McLemore's brothers after her first husband died, making her both mother-in-law and sister-in-law. James and Margaret's children stand behind them. Sherry's grandmother, Viola is in the center of the back row, in the white dress. Viola was an artist, and loved all things with lace and frills, and always dressed accordingly. The identity of the other children, presumably Viola's siblings, is currently unknown.
PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY THE OTHER CHILDREN OF JAMES AND MARGARET.
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| McLemore, James Knox Polk and wife, Margaret Jackson James Knox Polk with his wife, Margaret Jackson. His descendant, Sherry Connally Murray points out the knot of hair visible on Jame's head. She writes that because this hank of hair saved his life as a young man, he forevermore refused to have it cut, wearing it pinned up to his head in a small bun. She indicated she had heard two differing versions of the story, in one it happened during the Civil War, and in the other he was coming home from a bar in Jackson. "Anyway it happened when he was a young man. He fell in the river, and was drowning. Someone reached in and grabbed a hank of hair on the top of his head and saved him. He would never allow that bit of hair to be cut again for the rest of his life. It was 3 or 4 feet long."
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| McLemore, James L. III Attorney and authority on the McLemore family. He was the author of several books about the family, most notably "The Early History of the McLemore family of Virginia and the Carolinas."
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| McLemore, James W. and Letha (Hunt) Status: Located;
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| McLemore, James Walker-Footstone Status: Located;
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| McLemore, Janey Status: Located; Appears to be the headstone of a young child, it is not known positively which of the Jasper County McLemore families she was born to.
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| McLemore, Jas. Status: Located; This headstone, which reads Jas McLemore, is likely to mark the grave of James H. McLemore, a son of John McLemore and Sarah Morgan, who died young.
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| McLemore, Jerry Dene Appears to have been taken while Jerry Dene was in high school. This photo was inscribed to his grandmother, with love.
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| McLemore, Jerry Dene Taken when he was serving in the U.S. Navy
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| McLemore, Jerry Dene Taken when he played football at Seymour (Texas) High School
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, John Application for a Social Security Account
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| McLemore, John and Sarah Ann E. (Boyett) Status: Located; John McLemore with his second wife, Sarah Ann E. Boyett, taken ca 1998, while monument still standing
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| McLemore, John and Sarah Ann E. (Boyett)-fallen Status: Located; The weight and uneven balance apparently caused this headstone to fall, and this is how it appeared in September, 2007. The grave could be identified only due to the footstone for John McLemore, who served in the C.S.A. Fortunately, a photo had been taken of the upright marker some ten years earlier
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| McLemore, John Dabney Petition for Pardon, page 1 of 3
John Dabney McLemore, because he served in the Confederate Goverment and had extensive land holdings, didn't qualify for the blanket amnesty to those who had been in rebellion agains the U.S. Goverment. This is a copy of his petition for pardon, made directly to the U.S. President at the time, Andrew Johnson.
For more on this issue see:
http://www.drbilllong.com/LegalEssays/Pardons.html
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| McLemore, John Dabney Petition for Pardon, page 2 of 3
"To his Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America. Comes petitioner respectfully represents that he is now and had been for many years resident of the State of Mississippi; that he has a wife and eight children, and is fifty two years of age [therefore born ca 1813]. That at the commencement of the War he was invested as a partner in a commission house in New Orleans and a a planter in said State of Mississippi & Yazoo and Tallahatchie bottoms, that he was then and is now as a member of the land commission house and as an individual largely indebted, Say altogehter about the amoutn of three hundred thousand dollars, an undertimable amount which is due to orphan children, that he has lost all of his slaves, and second, all of the debt due to him, and said commission house, are now nearly worthless, that the property he now owns is worth more than twenty thousand dollars but that is is wholy insufficient to pay his debts. He is advised that by reason of the value of his property he is not entitled to the benefit of your Excellency's proclamation of Amnesty, dated 29 May A. D. 1865, and that he must apply for an official pardon. He also states that he comes under none of the ??? except form the benefits of ??? proclamation Except the one in relation to persons owning $20,00 in taxable property. He states that he was opposed to the secession of the Southern States and opposed it until it was done. After the war commenced he consciously believed it to be duty to assist his state and section, which he did tot he best of his ability. He was elected a member of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi in Oct 1863 and held that office when the war ended. This was all the office of position he ever held during said war. He was not in the army, being exempt from his age. He now states that he desires the benefit of said Proclamation and amnesty. That he has takend the oath ??? prescribed which he hopes to ????, which he declares he will conciously observe. He also states that no proceedings have been commenced to condemn or subject any of his property under the confiscation laws of th U.S. he now asks that he be allowed a full & free pardon." John D. McLemore.
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| McLemore, John Dabney Petition for Pardon, page 3 of 3
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| McLemore, John Dabney b. 1813 Tennessee d. 1880
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| McLemore, John F. "Finn" Status: Located;
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| McLemore, John Finn ca 1875 Husband of Ruth White
B. 1853 Georgia D. 1924 Texas
Finn McLemore was born in Georgia in 1853, moving with his parents to Texas when he was still young. His first two wives both died in childbirth within a year of their marriages, and his oldest daughter, Valuma, was raised by her mother's parents, Francis and Sarah Wigley. Finn and his third wife, Rutha White, had eight children.
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| McLemore, John Finn ca 1912 and family Finn and Ruth at the funeral of their son, Rufus, in 1912. Ruth's face is hidden by her bonnet, and bowed in grief. Finn sits besides her, a slight man with a white beard. To Ruth's left is her daughter-in-law, Nina, and to Finn's right are his remaining sons. Their daughters were seated to the far left and not visible in this extract from the larger photo.
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| McLemore, John Lynn Memorial Service Handout, Front Cover
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