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16701 I26893               
16702 I26108  McLemore  Narcissa M.  Abt 1859  Abt 1936  Betty Pritchett notes she was a school teacher.  STR06 
16703 I22049  McLemore  Nathaniel  Abt 1762  4 Jan 1824  Not mentioned in the transcription of his father's will. However, he was listed as the oldest son of Atkins on Mark Freeman's webpage. He was a member of the Milita in Bute County.

He served as a bondsman at the Orange County, North Carolina weddings of John SARKSTON to Margaret ARMSTRONG (21 March 1800) and William SMITH to Tabitha CATE (15 December 1800).

ORANGE COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Richard Christmas to Nathaniel McLemore, 14 Nov 1791File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:Ginger L. Christmas-Beattie gxmas@gte.net

Orange County North Carolina Deed Book 4 p.692
This indenture made the fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one. Between Richard Christmas of the county of Orange and state of North Carolina of the one part and Nathaniel McLemoreof the state and county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Richard Christmas for and in consideration of one hundred pounds current money paid to him in hand by the said Nathaniel McLemorethe receipt thereof the said Richard Christmas doth hereby acknowledge, hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presence doth grant, bargain and sell unto the said Nathaniel McLemorehis heirs and assigns all that tract of land lying and being in the county of Orange on the waters of Little Cain Creek

(Deed courtesy of Joe Pruitt on 10/4/2006)

Obituary

January 26, 1924

Departed this life at his residence in Davidson county, on the 4th inst., Mr. Nathaniel McLemore, late of North Carolina. With those to whom he was best known, he ever sustained the character of an honest man and a good neighbor.

https://thenashvillecemetery.org/obituary-index/1824-2#McLemore

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore) 
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16704 I46723  McLemore  Neill C.  Abt 1867    On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Angela Short Hudson, he was listed as having married (1) Emma Black and (2) Annie J. Williamson, with Annie also being buried at Beaver Dam Cemetery.  STR06 
16705 I27669  McLemore  Nella Ray  6 Oct 1911  1 May 2008  In 1940, Nella was a Lodger in the home of Ralph and Gail Willis of Louisville, Kentucy. They were the parents of her sister-in-law, Maxine, who was married to her brother Aubrey. Her occupation was Beautician.

Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Robin Blackshear:

LUNSFORD, NELLA RAY, 96, passed away May 1, 2008 at The Richwood Nursing Home in LaGrange, KY.

She was the former Nella McLemore and a member of the Church of Christ.

She is survived by her son, William B. Younger Jr; daughter, Doris J. Smith; sister, Lois Robison; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Monday at Owen Funeral Home Jeffersontown, 9318 Taylorsville Road, with a private burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation is 2-5 p.m. Sunday.

Published in The Courier-Journal on 5/3/2008.

Brought to you by: Louisville Memorial Gardens West 
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16706 I24690  McLemore  Nicholas  Between 1811 and 1813  Bef 1880  Thought, but not proven, to be a brother of Keton J. McLemore, whom he lived next door to in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at the time of the 1850 Federal Census. It ia ASSUMED, but not proven, that both are sons of Sterling McLEMORE of Kentucky, and grandson of Ephraim McLEMORE and Hannah HUDSPETH. He appears to have been born in either Tennessee or Kentucky.

Melba Gene McLemore notes that on 26 Jun 1851, Nicholas H. McLemore, in consideration of the sum of $150 sold to a third party property that had formerly been owned by K.J. McLemore, in the State of Louisiana, Parish of Sabine. 
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16707 I24690  McLemore  Nicholas  Between 1811 and 1813  Bef 1880  (Research):
In Kathy Casagranda's 1850 Sabine Parish (Louisiana) Census Transcription, she has the family listed as follows:

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

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

Listed immediately prior to the Nicholas McLemore's family in 1850 was that of K.J. and Rebecca McLemore. The relationship between the two families is not known with certainty, but they appear to be related based on their migration patterns and proximity.

In 1860, the family is transcribed by Casagranda as follows:

689 McLemore N.H. 47 M Minister-Meth $450 Ohio
689 McLemore Mrs. 42 F Tennessee
689 McLemore James 19 M Farm Laborer Tennessee
689 McLemore, Laura 17 F Tennessee
689 McLemore, Robert 13 M Tennessee
689 McLemore, Richard 11 M Tennessee
689 McLemore, Martha 9 F Louisiana

1870 Census
Louisiana, New Orleans, 11-Wd
Series: M593 Roll: 524 Page: 570
Nicholas McLemore 56 Ky W M Flour Inspector
Eliza G. McLemore 50 Tenn W F
Robert McLemore 22 Miss W M
Felix McLemore 16 La W M
Alice McLemore 10 La W F
Vandorne McLemore 7 Miss W M 
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16708 I25185  McLemore  Nicholas Antone  Nov 1882  Abt 1938  WWI Draft Registration not located.  STR06 
16709 I29967               
16710 I21854               
16711 I240               
16712 I31477               
16713 I35531  McLemore  Norman C.  11 Sep 1906  22 Jun 2004  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 234-25 SD 11 Sheet 4B
77-79
McLemore, Norman C. Hd M W 23 M 23 Ok US US Farmer
McLemore, Zelma L Wf F W 21 M 21 Tx Tx Tx
Sides, James F Lodger M W 25 S Tx Tx Tx Farmer

 
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16714 I213               
16715 I32608  McLemore  Obadiah "Obbie" Nephi  4 Oct 1923  20 Oct 1995  Rozella Payne Coggin writes that the fourth child of McLin Able and Lora Alexander McLemore was Obadiah Nephi, 4 October 1923 to 20 October 1995. My uncle Obbie never had any children although he did marry late in life to his cousin Inez Alexander Morrison McLemore. He is buried in Barker Cemetery in Western Limestone County, Alabama.  STR06 
16716 I25806  McLemore  Octavia  Abt 1864  Yes, date unknown  Octavia is often a name given to the eighth daughter, however it appears that Octavia may have actually been the ninth or tenth child born in Maclin and Nancy.  STR06 
16717 I27640  McLemore  Odie Lee  28 Dec 1879  8 Jul 1948  His Texas Death certificate listed his father as John McLemore and his mother as unknown. Occupation was shown as Retired Farmer. The informant was Arvel McLemore, a son, and burial place was simply shown as Ovilla, Texas, the same city he died in.  STR06 
16718 I27640  McLemore  Odie Lee  28 Dec 1879  8 Jul 1948  (Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Precinct 4 Big Creek
Enumerated 8 May 1910
SD 8 ED 103 Sheet 9B
168-181
McLemore, John W Hd M W 58 M1 42 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Angeline M Wf F W 58 M1 42 11/6 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, John C Son M W 19 Ala Ala Ala Farm Labor
-182
McLemore, Buford Hd M W 21 M1 1 Ala Ala Ala Miller ?? Mill
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 23 M1 1 Tn Unk Unk
McLemore, Tessie Dtr F W 2/12 S Ala Ala Tn
169-183
McLemore, Ottie L Hd M W 30 M9 Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie E Wf F W 22 Mi 3/3 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Lavada A Dtr F W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Arvel H Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 3 S Ala Ala Ala

1920 Census
Texas, Ellis County, Precinct No 7
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 5 ED 146 Sheet 2A
28-28
McLemore, Oda L Hd M W 40 M Tn Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Sallie Wf F W 34 M Ala Ala ALa
McLemore, Lavada Dtr F W 17 S Ala Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Arvell Son M W 15 S Ala Tn Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 12 S Ala Tn TAla Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ruby Dtr F W 7 S Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Horace Son M W 1 4/12 S Tx Tn Ala

1930 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 7 West of MK RR
Enumerated April 15, 1930
ED 70-41 SD 16 Sheet 8A Stamped 255
168-168
McLamore, O.L. Head M W 50 M 22 Tn Ala Ala Farmer
McLamore, Sallie Wife F W 45 M 16 Ala Tn Ala
McLamore, Bessie Str F W 22 S Ala Tn Ala
McLamore, Horace Son M W 11 S Tx Tn Al
McLamore, Elizabeth Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tn Ala 
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16719 I22260  McLemore  Ogaretta  16 Aug 1912  Abt 1989  She married first Napolean MURFF and second a man named GRAY.  STR06 
16720 I36945  McLemore  Ola M.  3 Apr 1897  11 Nov 1971  Name: Ola M. Roark
Death Date: 11 Nov 1971
Death Place: Graham, Young, Texas
Gender: Female
Race:
Death Age: 74 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1897
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: J. H. Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Frances Smith
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Place of Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2223415
Digital Film Number: 4169942
Image Number: 2883
Reference Number: 83826
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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16721 I33357               
16722 I35266  McLemore  Oleta  Abt 1901  Yes, date unknown  Penny Thorne shows her as Oleta Susan McLemore, and cites her place of birth as Hood County, Texas.  STR06 
16723 I26766  McLemore  Oliver Dalmer  7 Jul 1898  3 Oct 1971  Called "Daddy Mac" by his family. Middle name somestimes shown as Delma.

He has a military marker, embossed with a cross, his namd and dates, and the inscription "Alabama, PFC 5 Co 107 Ammo Train World War I. " 
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16724 I26766  McLemore  Oliver Dalmer  7 Jul 1898  3 Oct 1971  (Research):
Census Information:

1930 Federal Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Slough Twp, Precinct 10
Enumerated April 23, 1930
ED 19 SD 2 Sheet 10B
191-192
McLemore, Oliver D Hd M W 31 M 25 Ala Ala Ala Farmer General Farming
McLemore, Ada W. Wife F W 25 M 19 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oliver D Jr. Son M W 5 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Katherine O Dtr F W 4 4/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Alvis M Son M W 1 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala 
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16725 I30145  McLemore  Oliver Dempsey "Demp"  27 Jun 1924  10 May 2014  Oliver Dempsey md. Virginia Dare CHRISTOPHER and had Ginger, Michael and Dusty. (The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, p. 147). His nephew, Carl Alvis McLemore writes that "Uncle Demp went into the service at 18, and was dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day. Only 6 of out of the 50 in his squadron survived, being captured by the Germans. He was a POW for close to a year."Oliver Dempsey McLemore, 89, passed away on Saturday, May 10, 2014, at the Athens-Limestone Hospital, Athens, Alabama.

He was born to Oliver Delma and Ada Gordon McLemore on June 27, 1924.

He graduated from Tanner High School in 1943 and attended Athens College on the GI Bill. He was drafted in the Army as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Unit. He was a POW in Germany and was a Purple Heart recipient. He returned to the U.S. in 1945 and married his beloved sweetheart, Virginia Dare Christopher. They were married 68 years. He worked at TVA, Brownsferry Nuclear Planta as a pipefitter and retired in 1988. He was a member of the Pipefitters Local 760. He was a member of the Round Island Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Virginia Dare Christopher McLemore; three children, daughter, Ginger Martin and husband Granville Martin of Athens; sons, Mike McLemore and wife Wanda Casteel McLemore of Birmingham and Dusty McLemore and wife Patsy Holland McLemore of Athens. He has seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Billy Ray McLemore and sisters, Betty Fay McLemore and Catherine Griffin of Athens.

Burial will be in Limestone Memorial Gardens with Military Honors. Spry Funeral Home is assisting the family. 
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16726 I38385  McLemore  Olivia "Alley"  Abt 1825  Yes, date unknown  http://warren.msghn.org/marriages_m.html

McLemore, Oliva to Stout, William 18 July 1842 
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16727 I38385  McLemore  Olivia "Alley"  Abt 1825  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Information:

1850 Census
Mississippi, Warren County
Enuermated 2 Nov 1850
1215-1247
William Stout 30 M Farmer Miss
Olivia South 25 F Miss
Matilda Stout 5 F Miss
Sally Stout 3 F Miss
Martha Stout S F Miss

1860 Census
Mississippi, Warren County, P.O. Vicksburg
Enumerated 4 Aug 1860
Page 141
1122-1109
W. Stout 50 M Farmer Miss
Alley Stout 35 F Miss
Matilda Stout 14 F Miss
Martha Stout 12 F Miss
Jackson Stout 7 M Miss
S. McLemore 70 F Ohio
Deborah McLemore 30 F Miss
Evalina McLemore 21 F Miss 
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16728 I2020  McLemore  Ollie Mae  13 Jan 1894  29 Dec 1977  As a young girl, Ollie would say "I wish I could help you (do the dishes), but my legs just carry me out of the kitchen." (As told by Ruby Lee Morgan)  STR06 
16729 I37859  McLemore  Oneta Aline  4 Oct 1909  Yes, date unknown  She married a JONES, and was a nurse, living in South Houston, Harris County, Texas.  STR06 
16730 I46753               
16731 I24684  McLemore  Ora Lee  21 Dec 1906  22 Nov 1924  Conflicting information is shown as to the exact date and location of death. Both June 5, 1924 in Brady and November 22, 1924 in Erath County are shown.  STR06 
16732 I25083               
16733 I22261  McLemore  Oran A.  30 Apr 1916  25 Jul 1984  He married Florence HINTON.  STR06 
16734 I46024  McLemore  Orben  7 Dec 1901  3 Oct 1933  Instead shown as Andrew J. McLemore, age 18, on the 1920 census with his parents and siblings.  STR06 
16735 I27727  McLemore  Orville Erdie  23 Nov 1925  2 Apr 1993  Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Bonnie Goodman:

Funeral for Orville E. McLemore, 67, of Decatur will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Brown Service Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Hines, the Rev. George Sawyer and the Rev. Roger White officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mr. McLemore died Friday at Huntsville Hospital. He was a member of Calvary Assembly of God, a decorated veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War II and a member of American Legion Post 15. He was a construction supervisor who was born November 23, 1925, in Limestone County.

He is survived by his wife, Ella Ree McLemore; one son, Richard Orville McLemore of Trinity; three daughters, Carolyn Hudgins and Glenda Troyer, both of Decatur, and Deborah Roberts of Danville; one sister, Elaine Trousdale of Athens; 14 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.

DECATUR DAILY - April 3, 1993

There is also a photo of his military marker at this Memorial page. He was showsn as "S1 US Navy, World War II." 
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16736 I26250  McLemore  Orville Lee  Sep 1887  Yes, date unknown  In his father's obituary, he is listed as of Statesboro, Georgia. He was said to have married Cornelia CARMICHAEL, and they were the parents of Gilbert McLemore and Cornelia Elizabeth McLemore of Atlanta, Georgia.  STR06 
16737 I26874  McLemore  Oscar Adelbert  10 Dec 1871  6 Oct 1939  (Research):
Census Listings:

1900 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst West Pr Part of Beat One
Enumerated 1 Jun 1900
SD 7 ED 31 Sheet 10A
161-168
McLemore, Oscar A Hd W M Dec 1871 28 M 8 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Mattie E Wf W F July 1868 31 m 8 5/5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leana Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruth E Dtr W F Mar 1894 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, William L. Son W M Nov 1895 4 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Miller A Son W M Feb 1898 2 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Caleb S (Malvin) son W M May 1899 1 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst West (Beat 1)
Enumerated 22 and 23 of April 1910
SD 7 ED 43 Sheets 5A and 5B (bottom and top)
82-82
McLemore, O. A. Hd M W 38 M 19 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F W 41 M 19 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Fannie L Dtr F W 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Ruth Dtr F W 15 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son M W 14 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Miller Son M W 12 Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Malvern Son M W 10 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 8 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 6 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Roy Son M W 5 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bryan I.?/S.? Son M W 3 Miss Miss Miss

1920 Federal Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Hazelhurst Pr West District 1
Enumerated 13 Jan 1930
SD 7 ED 45 Sheet 9A
McLemore, Oscar A. Hd M W 48 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General
McLemore, Mrs. Martha E Wf F W 50 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leona F Dtr F W 26 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Leon Son M W 24 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Malvin Son M W 20 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura M Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mattie E Dtr F W 15 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Roy Son M W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Bryan S Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Miss

1930 Census
Mississippi, Copiah County, Beat 1 West
Enumerated 15 Apr 1930
ED 15-4 SD 8 Sheet 15B
305-313
McLemore, O. A Head M W 58 M 29 Miss Miss Miss Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mattie Wf F W 60 M 22 Miss Miss Miss None
McLemore, Leona Dtr F W 36 S Miss Miss Miss None
McLemore, Leon Son M W 33 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bryan Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer 
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16738 I22206  McLemore  Oscar Bernice  15 Jan 1881  20 May 1949  1906 Sampson County, NC Voter Records Little Coharie Twp O.B. McLEMORE age 25 Ancestor: ---------- (Courtesy Robert McLemore Butler)

When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a farmer in Roseboro, Sampson County, North Carolina. His nearest relative was his mother, Elizabeth McLemore. He was shown as being of medium heighth and build, with Gray eyes and dark hair.

Name: Oscar Bernice Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 20 May 1949
Burial Place: Rosebaro, N. C. R #1
Death Date: 20 May 1949
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 68
Birth Date: 15 Jan 1881
Birthplace: North Carolina
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Lofton Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Nancy E. Spell
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02032-4
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1926699
Reference Number: v 9B cn 9830
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994


 
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16739 I22206  McLemore  Oscar Bernice  15 Jan 1881  20 May 1949  (Research):
Could Oscar have first married Margaret Emaline SESSOMS? Robert McLemore Butler has, in his notes, the following death notice:

Sampson County, NC Died Roseboro, NC 19 Dec 1956 Margaret Emaline McLemore b. 9 Feb 1861 F John Elson Sessoms M Penny Fisher Spouse OSCAR BERNICE McLEMORE Bk 44 p 251.

However, I don't think that the Oscar McLemore that Margaret married was Oscar Bernice McLemore, the son of Lofton. I believe this was another Oscar McLemore.

Oscar Bernice doesn't seem to be a likely fit for at least three reasons three reasons:

1) Oscar Bernice (assuming his date of birth is accurate) would have only been about 14 in 1895, when W. Oscar and Margaret got married.

Marriage record per Robert McLemore Butler:

* 1895 - Sampson County, NC .. Married .. 9 Mar 1895 .. M.O. McLemore (19) to Margaret E. Sessoms (21) .. Wit. J.W. Underwood, J.O. Johnson, S.B. Sessoms .. married at brides home.

2) Oscar Bernice was still listed with his parents in 1900, only five years after the date of the marriage, so it was either another Oscar that married Margaret, or Oscar Bernice had already been married and divorced. However, W.O. and Margarett McLemore executed a deed, referenced below, in 1905, so appear to have remained married.

Sampson County Deed Book Book 139, Page 133 Abstract of Deed W.O. McLEMORE to A. F. FISHER

Made this first day of September 1905 by W.O. McLEMORE wife Margrett McLEMORE of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the first part to A.F. FISHER of Sampson County and state of North Carolina of the second part...in consideration of the sum of Three Dollars to them paid by A.F. FISHER....convey to said A.F. FISHER....a certain tract or parcel of land in Little Coharie Township....adjoining the lands of J.L. BULLARD A.F. FISHER house tract, and others....containing one acres of land more or less..

...whereof the said W.O. McLEMORE hath hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written W.O. McLEMORE MARGRETT McLEMORE Attest W.J. FAIRCLOTH, J.P.

...North Carolina Sampson County the foregoing certificate of W.J. Faircloth J.P of Sampson County is adjudged to be correct and sufficient Let the instruments with the certificate be registered Witness my hand this 31st day of Oct 1905 W.F. SESSOMS Clerk Superior Court Recorded Oct 31st, 1915 R.A. INGRAM Regr. of Deeds

3) The Oscar that was married to Margarett was usually listed as W.O. or W. Oscar McLemore. Oscar Bernice is usually listed as O.B. or Bernice McLemore.

I could not find a W.O. or Oscar or Margaret or Maggie INDEXED in 1900 or 1910. It is possible that I simply overlooked them.

It appears that W.O. died sometime before 1920, because on the 1920 and 1930 census, I do find Maggie as a widow. In 1920 she was in Little Coharie, and Cordia, Elisha*, Emma May and Ginnie were listed as children. In 1930, she is also in Little Coharie, with only Elisha* and Cordia (the two oldest children) still listed at home PLUS with a 12 year old niece, Mary McLemore.

Sampson County, NC .. Died .. 8 Jan 1986 .. *Elisha Anderson McLemore [b. 11 May 1900] ..F: Oscar McLemore M: Maggie Sessoms .. Bk 74 p 243. .. buried at Williams Cemetery, Sampson County, NC] 
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16740 I24865  McLemore  Ossie Clifton  8 Apr 1905  15 Jun 1906  Might have instead been born 9 March 1904.  STR06 
16741 I38602  McLemore  Otis  25 Sep 1880  26 Mar 1961  "Otis was Sams brother. Otis did marry Annie Neismith, Had 2 children: Craven & Daisy. Annie died And Otis later married my mother, Mamie. Otis had other siblings: Anthony (Tony), George and Elizabeth." Committ submitted by Nealmc9543 on 12/27/2009 to the 1900 Census record of William and Celestia McLemore  STR06 
16742 I38602  McLemore  Otis  25 Sep 1880  26 Mar 1961  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indian Territory, Choctaw Nation, Twp 10 NR 27 East
Enumerated 11 and 12 Jun 1900
SD ??? ED 73 Sheet 225A Stamped 25
405-???
McLemore, Samuel Head W M Mar 1873 Miss MIss Miss
McLemore, Annie Wf W F May 1878 22 M 5 2/1 Tx La La
McLemore, Lula F Dtr W F May 1898 Indian Territory Miss Tx
406-???
McLemore, Otis Head W M Mar 1880 20 M1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Annie Wf W F Jan 1884 16 M 1 2/1 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, xxx Dtr W F May 1900 S Indian Territory Miss Ark

1910 Census
Oklahoma, LeFlore County, Milton Twp
Enumerated 20 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 155 Sheet 2B
35-35
McLemore, Sam C Head M W 37 m1 15 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Minnie L Wf F W 33 m1 15 6/5 Tx La La
McLemore, Florence L Dtr F W 11 S Ok Miss Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Gladis O Dtr F W 8 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Mabel Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Denver Son M W 2 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Myrtle Dtr F W 6/12 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Otis Brother M W 29 Wd Miss MIss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Craven W Son M W 8 S Ark Miss Ark
McLemore, Daisy Dtr F W 6 S Ark Miss Ark

1920 Census
Oklahoma, LeFlore County, Bokoshe Twp
Enumerated 27 Feb 1920
SD 3 ED 97 Sheet 29A
550-569
McLemore, Otis Head M W 39 M Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mamie Wf F W 22 M Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Clarence Son M W 3 11/12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Craven J Son M W 18 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Daisy Dtr F W 16 S Ark Miss Ark

1930 Census
Oklahoma, Caddo County, Gracemot Town, White Bread(?) Township
ED 8-54 SD 4 Sheets 12B and 13A
227-240
McLemore, ??? Head M W 22 m 18 Ok Miss Ok
McLemore, Marie Wf F W 20 M 20 Ok Ark Miss
McLemore, Lee Son M W 11/12 S Ok Ok Ok
228-281
McLemore, Otis Head M W 46 m 18 Miss Miss Miss Farmer Cotton
McLemore, Mamie J Wf F W 28 M 16 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Clarence H Son M W 14 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Lucille N Dtr F W 9 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Earnesteen Dtr F W 4 2/12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Delethia Dtr F W 5/12 S Ok Miss Ark
---/282
McLemore, Craven J Head M W 24 M 25 Ok Miss Ok Farmer Cotton
McLemore, Delphia Wf F W 20 M 16 Ok Ok Ark
McLemore, William E Son m W 2 S Ok Ok Ok
McLemore, Annie L Dtr F W 12 S Ok Ok Ok








 
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16743 I35528  McLemore  Otys Irene  31 Jan 1903  18 Feb 1982  Her occupation was shown as "occupationsa" on her Texas Death certificate. She was married, and the informant was L. E. Lee, her surving spouse  STR06 
16744 I26861  McLemore  Owen  Jan 1896  3 Oct 1906  April Makerney initially theorized that Ethel McLemore, age 19, and shows as a daughter-in-law of Albert George McLemore at the time of the 1920 census was the widow of Owen. However, she later concluded that Ethel was actually Amos McLemore's widow.

 
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16745 I22205  McLemore  Owen Abner H.  13 Feb 1878  Abt 1904  Census instead shows him as Owen A, born ca 1878? May have died prior to 1910, as his mother indicates at the time of the 1910 census that she was the mother of 4 children, three of them still living.  STR06 
16746 I22236  McLemore  Ozzie Letchford  Oct 1893  Yes, date unknown  Middle name as listed on this website. Not verified.

http://ploughboys.org/tag/2nd-battalion-north-carolina-local-defense/page/2/ 
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16747 I30487  McLemore  P. D.  18 May 1921  23 Jul 2007  His given name was P.D., though he used Paul David while in the military as they refused to accept only his initials.

Monticello, Arkansas25 July 2007
Advance Monticellonian

P.D. McLemore

P.D. McLemore, 86, of Wilmar, died Monday, July 23, 2007 at home.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII, serving with the U.S. forces at Omaha Beach on DDay. He retired after 38 years with the Mississippi River Fuel Company and was a Mason and volunteer fire department chief in Wilmar for many years. He was a member and deacon at Wilmar Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his first wife of 41 years, Zirlene McLemore; a brother, Alton McLemore; and a sister, Freddie Mae Taylor.

Survivors included his wife, Janie Bailey McLemore; two sons, David McLemore and wife Margie of Russellville and Jerry McLemore of Monticello; two daughters, Linda Sawyer of Monticello and Karen Cherry and husband Dennis of Summerville, W.V.; two brothers, Felix McLemore of Mineral Wells, Texas and Tommy McLemore of Warren; two sisters, Fay Pattinotte of Yazoo City, Miss, and Betty Kigt of Monticello; ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held today (Wednesday, July 25) at Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home with Rev. Terrell Wallace and Rev. Raymond Reed officiating. Burial was at Wilmar Cemetery with military honors.

Pallbearers were Danny McIntyre, Joey McIntrye, Tony Thurman, William McLemore, Clint McLemore, David Bayird and Arron Taylor.

Honorary pallbearers were Billy Haynes, Marshall Baughn, Andy Black, S.T. Roark and Charles Stattford.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore) 
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16748 I45838               
16749 I9104  McLemore  Patricia Deann  26 Feb 1964  5 Jun 2012  Patricia Deann McLemore Polanco, born February 26, 1964, in Pirmasens, Germany, Deann was a resident of Hutto, Texas. She passed away, after a short battle with cancer, at Hospice Austin Christopher House in Austin, Texas. She was a mother, transcriptionist, creator, co-founder and owner of MotivatedMoms. com. She went to be with her Lord on June 5th, 2012. Funeral Services will be 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 10, 2012, at Zion Hill Baptist Church, with burial following at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Saturday, June 9, 2012, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper. She was preceeded in death by her father, Billy D. McLemore and her sister, Mary Helen McLemore. Deann is survived by her son, Eric Polanco; her mother, Helen Judy McLemore; brother Mike McLemore and wife, Theresa; sister, Debra Hardison and husband, Don; sister, Brenda LaComb and husband, Brian; 4 nieces; 3 nephews; 2 great-nieces; 5 great-nephews; 2 uncles; 4 aunts; and many loving friends. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice Austin Christopher House, 4107 Spacewood Springs, Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759 or the American Cancer Society , P. O. Box 662, Lufkin, TX 75902-0662

BeaumontEnterprise.com
Published in the Beaumont Enterprise on June 9, 2012 
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16750 I35600  McLemore  Patricia Kay  19 Feb 1947  30 Apr 2011  She was listed as Patricia Kay Key on the SSDI, and her last address of record was in Canton.  STR06 
16751 I34253  McLemore  Patrick  Aug 1835  Aft 1910  (Research):Census Listings:

1870 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township, P.O. Greenfield
Enumerated 15 and 18 July 1870
Pages No. 8 and 9, Stamped 109
52-52
Pertle, James W. 24 M W Farmer $360 Tenn
", Martha 25 F W Keeping House Mo
", Missouri A 2 F W Mo
", Mary A 1/12 F W Mo
", Lucinda J 1/12 F W Mo
Stark, Leon 65 M W Farmer $2400 $690 Tn
Stark, Salina L 47 F W Keeping House Tn
53-53
Stark, Mary A 18 F W Mo
Stark, Leander M 17 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Stark, Lewis L 13 M W Farm Laborer Mo
Stark, Amanda 11 F W Mo
McLemore, Patrick 34 M W Farmer $12,000 $895 Tn

1880 Census
Missouri, Dade County, South Township
FHL Film # 1254683 NA Film # T9-0683 Page 152C
Patrick McLemore Self M M W 44 Tn Farmer TN TN
Mary A. McLemore W M F W 27 Mo Housekeeping TN TN
Tipton McLemore Son S M W 8 Mo Tn Mo
Metty McLemore Dau S F W 6 Mo Tn Mo
Detroit McLemore Son S M W 5 Mo Tn Mo
Lumany McLemore Dau 2 F W 2 Mo Tn Mo

1900 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Township
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 7A Stamped 318
151-153
McLemore, Patrick Hd W M Aug 1835 64 Wd Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Mettie Dtr W F July 1872 26 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Fanny Dtr W F Jun 1880 19 S Mo Tn Mo
McLemore, Lillie Dtr W F July 1884 15 S Mo Tn Mo At School
McLemore, John L. Son W M Jan 1886 14 S Mo Tn Mo At School
Calmer, George Servant W M Dec 1886 18 S Mo Germany Unknow
n Farm Laborer

1910 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Washington Twp
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 6 ED 71 Sheet 5B
38-38
McLemore Patrick Hd M W 74 Wd Tn Tn Tn Own Income
McLemore, John S. Son M W 24 S O Tn Tn Farmer


1920 Census
not located 
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16752 I25249  McLemore  Patrick J.  24 Nov 1907  11 Jan 1989  His brother's 1969 obituary stated that Patrick was "of San Antonio."  STR06 
16753 I47353               
16754 I38313  McLemore  Patsy  Bef 1802  Yes, date unknown  Tom Heseltine shows her as "born aobut 1805 and married Joseph PERRY."  STR06 
16755 I45828  McLemore  Patsy Ellen  25 Jun 1937  25 Jun 1937  Name Patsy Ellen Mclemore
Titles and Terms (Original)
Event Date 25 Jun 1937
Event Place Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Gender Female
Marital Status
Race
Age 0
Birth Year (Estimated) 1937
Birth Date 25 Jun 1937
Birthplace Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Father's Name Alden L. Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace Niantic, Ill.
Mother's Name Faye Collins
Mother's Titles and Terms
Mother's Birthplace Decatur, Ill.
Occupation
Residence Place
Address
Spouse's Name
Spouse's Titles and Terms (Original)
Spouse's Birthplace
Burial Date 26 Jun 1937
Burial Place
Cemetery Fanlawn
Informant's Name
Additional Relatives
Digital Folder Number 4008429
Image Number 248
GS Film number 1766276
Reference ID V6cn754

Citing this Record:
"Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N3PK-PNL : accessed 15 Sep 2014), Patsy Ellen Mclemore, 25 Jun 1937; citing Public Board of Health, Archives, Springfield; FHL microfilm 1766276. 
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16756 I32579               
16757 I46003  McLemore  Paul Elmer  20 Jul 1914  23 Apr 1997  As of the 1940 census, he was living in Cameron County, Texas and working as an Olier on a dragline. He was married to 18 year old R. V., and they were the parents of a daughter, Barby Jane, just 11 months old. The three of them lived with his parents and siblings.  STR06 
16758 I46003  McLemore  Paul Elmer  20 Jul 1914  23 Apr 1997  (Research):
Census Listings:

1940 Census
Texas, Cameron County, JP 7
Outside of La Feria City and Santa Rosa Town
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 15 ED 31-60 Sheet 15B
Rabb Road
273-R-4-Yes
McLemore, Floyd (x) Head M W 48 M No 7 Misss Same Place Farmer Farm
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 44 M No 2 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Austin Son M W 22 S No H4 Miss Same Place Macanic Radio
McLemore, Clifton Son M W 21 S No H1 Oklahoma Same Place Farm Labor Farm
McLemore, Paul Son M W 25 M No 7 Miss Same Place Oiler Drag Line
McLemore, R. V. Dtr in-law F W 18 M No 6 Tx R
McLemore, Barby Jane Grddtr F W 11/12 S Tx 
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16759 I25188  McLemore  Paul J.  Jul 1886  Abt 1928  Said to have died young in an accident. RC Karnes supplied a photo of his tombstone, taken at the Calvary Hill Cemetery in Dallas County, Texas. It reads Paul J. McLemore, 1887-1928.  STR06 
16760 I46307  McLemore  Paul L.  12 Apr 1919  8 Oct 1943  His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Richard Dixon, has a photo of his tombstone, and it is inscribed as follows:

In Memory of
Lt. Paul L. McLemore
Apr 12, 1919-Oct 8, 1943
392nd B. G. 579the B. S. (H)
Lost in North Sea, after Bombing
Mission to Germany, Oct. 8, 1943
Mother Jeanette M. 1885-1963 Father Mansford A. 1879-1949 
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16761 I27870  McLemore  Pearl Olivia  13 Jun 1881  3 Nov 1920  Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, show her as married to Rosser Pelham BIRDSONG. Her Pennsylvania Death certificate shows her as Pearl McLemore Birdsong, and that she died at the age of 39 of acute anemia from placent previa due to a puefperal infection of nearly two months duration.  STR06 
16762 I26863  McLemore  Pearly  Feb 1899  Bef 1910  April Makerney notes that she died in a housefire, apparently prior to the 1910 census, as she is no longer listed with the family, nor is she listed as a survivor in her father's obituary.  STR06 
16763 I54  McLemore  Percy Lavell  11 Jan 1913  30 Apr 1991  Vessie McLemore didn't see the importance of naming his children immediately after they were born. He was content to simply call them "baby" until a name seemed to fit. Percy remained Baby for several years, until his parents began to call him "Baby Percy" after a bottle of Patent Medicine popular at the time. His middle initial was shown as "C" on the 1920 census.

Percy started helping his father on the ranch at a very young age. Evon remembers him going on a freight train with cattle to Kansas City, by himself, when he was only 14. He also became a rancher, as well as operating a cotton gin that had been his fathers. He also kept bees as a hobby. 
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16764 I34404  McLemore  Perry  16 Jan 1874  7 Feb 1948  May have instead been born in Tennessee?

Said to have married Maggie Dillen WITHROW, the sister of his brother Roy's wife (Notes from Rev. Bill McLemore citing Tom Heseltine). 
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16765 I27721  McLemore  Pettus F.  15 Feb 1904  Mar 1972  (Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone, Pleasant Grove Pr 7
Enumerated April 8, 1930 by John P. Brock
ED 42-10 SD 2 Sheet 4A Stamped 204
67-69
McLemore, Matt Hd M W 60 M 21 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Mattie E Wf F 55 M 17 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Hassil Son M W 20 S Ala Ala Ala
68-70
McLemore, Eardie B. Hd W W 34 M 19 Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, May N Wf F W 30 M 16 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Dessie E Dtr F W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, James A Son M W 7 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Oville E Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, C.D. Son M W 4 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Harris M Son M W 2 S Ala Ala Ala
69-71
McLemore, Pettis F Hd M W 26 M Ala Ala Ala Farming
McLemore, Florence J Wf F W 25 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Evert F Son M W 4 3/12 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Leslie B Son M W 11/12 S Ala Ala Ala 
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16766 I25464  McLemore  Philemon  Abt 1797  Bef 1823  Betty Pritchett notes that he was the only child of this union that did not move to Tennessee.  STR06 
16767 I38441  McLemore  Phoebe  Abt 1865  Yes, date unknown  http://presys.com/~debinflorence/WMcLemore.html  STR06 
16768 I22007  McLemore  Pleasant  Between 1786 and 1790  Yes, date unknown  According to the 1840 Montgomery County, Alabama census, a 50-60 year old Pleasant McLemore was living in a household consisting only of himself. In 1860, a 70 year old P. McLemore was listed as a Mechanic, and living in the home of A. McLemore---his nephew if this gentelmen are indeed Pleasant McLemore and Anderson McLemore. This household was in Moro Township, Calhoun County, Arkansas.  STR06 
16769 I24588  McLemore  Pleasant "Pleas" Cornelius  15 Aug 1900  15 Aug 1958  1917 Houston City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Jr. Moncrief Lenoir Mfg Co Residence Address 2208 Semmes

Name: Pleasant Conelius Mclemore Jr.
Death Date: 19 Aug 1958
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: white
Death Age: 59 years
Estimated Birth Date: 1899
Birth Date: 15 Aug 1958
Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Pleasant Conelius Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Viola T. Bowen
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Carpenter
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Brookside Memorial Park
Burial Place: Houston, Texas
Burial Date: 21 Aug 1958
Additional Relatives: X
Film Number: 2115551
Digital Film Number: 4167371
Image Number: 2744
Reference Number: Item 6 cn 45386
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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16770 I24588  McLemore  Pleasant "Pleas" Cornelius  15 Aug 1900  15 Aug 1958  (Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Texas, Harris County, Pr 1, ED 148
Enumerated April 2, 1930 by Mrs. Lucy McDaniel
ED 101-148 SD 26 Sheet 1B
Between Hardy and Chochim Streets
Pleasant C. McLemore Hd O $350 M W 30 M@21 Tx Tx Tx Carpent
er House Contractor
Norine McLemore Wife W F 26 M@17 Tx Tx Tx
Warren McLemore Son M W 6 Tx Tx Tx
Evylen McLemore Dtr F W 3 Tx Tx Tx 
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16771 I24486  McLemore  Pleasant Cornelius  11 Nov 1873  19 Sep 1955  1893 San Antonio City Directory
P.C. McLemore, Carpenter, resides at 710 Sherman
(This is the same address as his mother, Nancy McLemore's, boarding home)

1894 San Antonio City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Business S P Shops, Resides at 725 Burleson (This is the same address as his mother, Nancy McLemore's, boarding home)

1917 Houston City Directory
Pleasant C. McLemore, Trade Contractor, Business Address 2208 Semmes

Pleasant was interested in family history, and several letters he wrote to family members in the mid 1940's and 1950's have been preserved. He details much of his own history in these letters. He told his niece Ivy that he was a "life long democrat." He also informed her that he "managed to drag through St. Marys College two terms, I payed my own tuition by driving a carriage..." In a 1944 letter to J. W. McLemore in Altus, Oklahoma, Pleasant wrote that "At one time, I was the leading building contractor in S.A. (San Antonio), owned my own woodworking mill. Raised race colts as a hobby, owned the fastest trotting horses in the city (a stallion) in 1909-10-11....(worked) for S.P.R.R. as a building forman...for over 7 years. I resigned to go in business for myself...." In a later letter to his niece, Ivy, he wrote that "over 500 houses in S. A. I made plans for and built them accordingly. The archtictects had much confidence in my bldg. judgement."

Pleasant also told J.W. McLemore that in 1911 he took a contract from "the Standard Oil Co. to build a gas pumping plant at Rodesa, La. I moved in Vivian. La. after completion." In Vivian, he did both commerial and residential construction. After leaving Louisiana, he settled in Houston.

He also informed both correspondents of business reverses that caused him to go bankrupt. He told his niece Ivy that "overwork was the cause of my affliction, my dr. had warned me unless I slowed down it would finally get me.

He is thought to be buried at either the Hollywood or Brookside Cemetery in Houston.

Name: Pleasant C. Mclemore
Death Date: 19 Sep 1955
Death Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: W
Death Age: 80 years 1 month 8 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 11 Nov 1874
Birthplace: Bastrop, Texas
Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Unknown
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Contractor
Place of Residence: Houston, Harris, Texas
Cemetery: Hollywood
Burial Place: Houston, Harris, Texas
Burial Date: 23 Sep 1955
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2114543
Digital Film Number: 4165516
Image Number: 1710
Reference Number: 45053
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976


 
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16772 I24486  McLemore  Pleasant Cornelius  11 Nov 1873  19 Sep 1955  (Research):Census Information:

1910 Census
Texas, Bexar, JP 8, ED 72
Enumerated 19 May 1910 by Geo. H. Bacon
SD 14 ED 72 Sheet 22A Stamped 286
New Braunfels Ave Alamo Heights
334-351
McLemore, Pleasant C Hd 38 M1 17 Tx Unk Unk Contractor
McLemore, Viola W 33 M1 17 Tx Ny Mich
McLemore, David Son 16 Tx Tx Tx Carpenter/House Builder
McLemore, Pleasant Son 10 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Daniel Son 7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Nay Dtr 5 Tx Tx Tx

1920 Census
Texas, Montgomery County, JP 1, Ed 103
Enumerated 18 Mar 1920 by E.C. Chisholm
Sheet 8A
McLemore, Pleasant Hd M W 47 M Tx Miss Miss Carpenter House
McLemore, Viola Wf F W 42 M Tx Ny Oh
McLemore, May Dtr F W 15 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Brazoria, Pr 1, Angleton, ED 1
Brazoria County Jail
Enumerated Apr 11, 1930 by Quillian Davidson
ED 20-1 SD 28 Sheet 14A
McLemore, Pleasant Inmate M W 57 M18 Tx Tx Tx 
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16773 I29904  McLemore  Pleasant Mason  Abt 1860  Aft 1930  "Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959", but should be verified. Name: Pleasent Mason McLemore Death Date: Apr 1932 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 22 Roll: 3 Page #: 10651  STR06 
16774 I29904  McLemore  Pleasant Mason  Abt 1860  Aft 1930  (Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 242D
McLemore, H.H. Self M W Ala 25 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, C. Wife F W Ala 21 Keeping House South Carolina
McLemore, T. Son M W Ala 9 months Ala Ala
McLemore, Mary F Other F W Ala 61 Keeping House VA VA
McLemore, P.M. Son M W Ala 21 Farmer Ga Ala
McLemore, Katy E Dau F W Ala 27 Ga Ala
McLemore, Mary I Dau F W Ala 18 Ga Ala

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 7, Montgomery City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 51-34 SD 8 Sheet 6A Stamped #270
226-106-107
McLemore, Celestine Hd O $10,000 F W 71 Wd SC SC SC Florist/Private Gardens
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 47 S Ala SC SC Bookkeeper/ Alabama State Capital
McLemore, Pleasant Brother-in-law M W 70 S Ala Ala Ga Policeman/City Streets 
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16775 I32068  McLemore  Pleasant W.  Abt 1823  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Listings:

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Dist. 1
Enumerated 9 October 1850
192-194
Pleasant W. McLemore 27 Farmer $4000 Ala
Martha McLemore 21 Ala
Joseph M. McLemore 4 Ala
John J. McLemore 2 Ala
193-195
Andrew J. and Margaret McLemore 
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16776 I24551  McLemore  Polly  Between 1790 and 1792  Yes, date unknown  An unidentified Mary McLEMORE married a Turner NEWTON on or about March 18, 1827 (Southampton Marriage Register, p. 371), and since "Polly" is a nickname for Mary, this could have been for John's daughter. It might also be the marriage record of a daughter of either Howell or Gilliam McLemore, both sons of Burwell McLemore of Sussex County. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 65).  STR06 
16777 I38560  McLemore  Polly  Abt 1824  Yes, date unknown  She was shown to have married William J. RIDGE on 5 July 1847 in Warren County, MS.  STR06 
16778 I32091  McLemore  Possibly William  Between 1818 and 1835  Yes, date unknown  Melba McLemore thinks Abner may be the father of the William McLemore, born between 1832 and 1825 in Tennessee, and who lived in Mississippi near Abner and Sterling McLemore at the time of the 1870 and 1880 Federal Census enumerations.

There was another William McLemore, born between 1818 and 1821, who was living in Lawrence County, Alabama at the time of the 1860 and 1870 Federal Census enumerations. Abner McLemore was a former resident of Lawrence County, Alabama. At the time of the 1860 census, his occupation was shown as shoemaker, which is the same occupation Abner McLemore reported at the time of the 1860 census.

Both William's are good fits as possible sons of Abner McLemore, and at this time it is not known which one of them, if either, are actually his son. Both are indexed in these files with their families.

PLEASE EMAIL IF YOU CAN HELP SOLVE THIS MYSTERY. 
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16779 I38384  McLemore  Preston  Abt 1819  Yes, date unknown  Presley MacKlemore married Sarah W. Carlisle on 24 July 1851 in Warren County MS
Might this have actually been Preston?

http://warren.msghn.org/marriages_m.html 
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16780 I32075  McLemore  Price  12 Jan 1909  5 Aug 1997  Kamala McLemore writes that he was a Pilot, head of the Civil Defense in Montgomery, and was a Col. in the Air Force. He also farmed. Under his name on his tombstone is the inscription "Inventor."  STR06 
16781 I26662  McLemore  Price Perkins  28 Aug 1839  16 Jun 1876  Col . R. D. Hooker, Jr. writes that "Price P. McLemore, b. 1840 and died probably in TN in 1876. He served in Co A 11th Miss Vol In, the famous "University Greys" (the entire Ole Miss student body, who enlisted in 1861), and was captured 2 days before Lee's surrender in Virginia in 1865."

Price P. McLemore Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Mississippi Regiment Name: 11 Mississippi Infantry Regiment Name Expanded: 11th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry Company: A Rank In: Corporal Rank In Expanded: Corporal Rank Out: First Sergeant Rank Out Expanded: First Sergeant Film Number: M232 roll 27. From Ancestry.com, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865. They cite National Park Service. U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. 
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16782 I35254  McLemore  Price Perkins  30 Aug 1872  27 Apr 1941  Rev. William McLemore copied the following obituary from Santa (3-199):

"Death of Price P. McLemore native and member of one of Williamson Co.'s oldest families occurred Apr 27 1941] at his home in Greenwood MS. He was born in Williamson Co, son of Capt. Price and Mrs. Etta Cunningham McLemore. He was educated in Franklin schools and at Battle Ground Academy. He went to LeFlore County, Mississippi in 1898 and became one of the leading planters. He retired several years ago and moved to Greenwood. he married Miss Mary Anthony Young of Columbus, MD who died several years ago. His two sisters, Mrs. Smith S. House and Miss Birdine McLemore died a few years ago. Surviving are two sons: Price P. Jr., levy construction engineer of Elaine, Ark., and Basckervill McLemore of New Haven, Conn., also two grandchildren." 
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16783 I35254  McLemore  Price Perkins  30 Aug 1872  27 Apr 1941  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat One
Enumerated 8 Jun 1900
SD 4 ED 50 Sheet 6A Stamped 27
111-113
McLeMore, Price Head W M Aug 1873 26 S Tenn Miss Tenn Planter
Davis, Nancy Servant B F 1874 26 S Miss Miss Miss Cook

1910 Census
Mississippi, Leflore County, Beat 1
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 3 ED 66 Sheet 5A Stamped 68
84-84
McLemore, C. G. Head M W 56 WEd Miss NC NC Farmer
86-86
McLemore, P. P. Head M W 37 M6 Tenn Miss Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 27 M6 2/2 Miss Miss Va
McLemore, Price Son M W 4 S Miss Tenn Miss
McLemore, Baskell Son m W 3 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Etta Lee Mother F W 65 Wd 4/3 Tenn Ga Tenn 
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16784 I35258  McLemore  Price Perkins  14 Oct 1905  24 Oct 1951  Rev. William P. McLemore shows that he attended Mississippi A & M College from 1926-1927, and later received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1928 from Sewanee (source: Sewanee Alumni directory).

At the time of the 1930 Federal census, a Price McLemore, age 25, Single, born in Mississippi with parents born in Tennessee and Mississippi, was the Manager of a General farm, and living alone in Beat 4 of Washington County, Mississippi (ED 76-16, SD 4, Sheet 13B). His father's 1941 obituary indicated he was a levy construction engineer of Elaine, Arkansas.

Rev. William P. McLemore also wrote that the 1944 Naval Reserve Reporter showed Price as LTJG commissioned in 1942. He married Vivian Hunter Loggins on 4 Apr 1946. He was at one-time the construction superintendent for H. N Rogers and Sons, Memphis, TN. Said to have died ca. October 1951 in Lake Charles, LA.

His grave marker is engraved "Lieutenant CEC USNR, World War II." 
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16785 I24541  McLemore  Priscilla  Between 1750 and 1770  Yes, date unknown  According to her father's will "I give to my daughter Priscilla McLemore one Bed & furniture which she has in possession, and after her decease to her daughter Eliza. McLemore to her heirs forever." Therefore it appears she either married a cousin, or was unmarried at the birth of her daughter, Eliza.  STR06 
16786 I25463  McLemore  Priscilla  Abt 1798  Abt 1853  Betty Pritchett shows her as a twin of Atkins Jefferson McLemore.  STR06 
16787 I25488  McLemore  Priscilla  Abt 1832  Yes, date unknown  Appears to have been living with her brother Young at the time of the 1870 census, in Carroll County, Tennessee, along with her sister, Elizabeth. No husband is listed with her, but three children were. Might they have been hers? The children were Nancy, 14, Elizabeth 12, and Clinton, age 9. No last name is listed, and it is presumed they were McLemore's.  STR06 
16788 I38354  McLemore  Priscilla D.  14 Sep 1814  Aft 1846  James Alkire (jnjalkire@sbcglobal.net) shows that Priscilla D. McLemore born 1814 TN and died May 1847 in Sangamon, married to Thomas Carsey CANTRALL, the son of Levi Cantrall. They were said to be the parents of Young M. CANTRALL, born 1838 in Sangamon, IL and died 1 July 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.  STR06 
16789 I28878  McLemore  Probably Jesse A.  Abt 1820  Yes, date unknown  See Jesse A. McLemore, born 26 August 1820, Alabama in this index for more details.  STR06 
16790 I28626  McLemore  Probably Wright  Abt 1800  Abt 1849  Melba Gene McLemore noted that in both the April 7, 1824 and July 5, 1826 issue of THE VILLAGE MESSENGER, published in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, a Wright McLEMORE was listed among those for whom dead letters were being held at the Fayetteville Post Office.

This makes him very likely a brother of Joel and Sterling McLemore, whose families were in Fayetteville, Tennessee during this same time frame.

More information can be found in the notes section of "Wright McLemore of Arkansas", born ca 1800, North Carolina. 
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16791 I29840  McLemore  Queen Pamela A. A.  May 1848  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Alabama, Pike County, Pr 3, China Grove
Enumerated 2 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 125 Sheet 2A Stamped 94
27-28
Matthews, C A Head W M Aug 1879 20 S Ala Ga Ala Farmer
Matthews, Q A Mother W F May 1848 52 Wd 30 11/5 Ala Ga Ga
Matthews, Hattie Sister W F Nov 1876 23 S Ala Ga Ala At School
Matthews, Mittie Sister W F Oct 1881 18 S Ala Ga Ala 
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16792 I26903  McLemore  R. C. Vell  30 Sep 1916  11 May 1918  On death certificate shown as a female, however the tombstone is engraved R. C. Vell, Son of H. C. and K. F. McLemore 1916-1918. "God's finger touched him and he slept."  STR06 
16793 I28717  McLemore  R. H.  5 Feb 1925  9 Nov 1969  Dolores McLemore McKee writes that "R.H. is his actual name. He is named [in honor of] Elisha Right and Harry Johnson. his 2 grandfathers."

His Texas Death certificate confirms this, and also shows that he was a veteran of World War II, and a plumber by trade.

Name R H Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 09 Nov 1969
Event Place Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 05 Feb 1925
Birthplace Alba, Texas
Father's Name Angelo Mclemore
Mother's Name Elizabeth Johnson
Certificate Number 78093
GS Film number 2218374
Digital Folder Number 005145856
Image Number 00833



Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3DJ-2YX : accessed 04 Dec 2014), R H Mclemore, 09 Nov 1969; citing certificate number 78093, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2218374. 
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16794 I26207  McLemore  R. Samuel  28 Aug 1837  26 Nov 1905  Not listed with has family at the time of the 1850 census, unless he was shown as Daniel?

The following biography is courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore, from a book titled "Mississippi" by Dunbar Rowland, pages 202 and 203:

R. S. McLemore, M. D., who for a number of years past lived retired in the attractive little city of Greenwood, Leflore county, was long known as one of the able and successful physicians of his native State, while he was a representative of one of the honored pioneer families of Mississippi, which it was his to represent as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War. Dr. McLemore was born in Alabama Aug. 28, 1837, and is a son of Col. John and Elizabeth (Marr) McLemore, native respectively of Tennessee and Alabama and both of sterling Scottish ancestry. They passed the greater portion of their lives on Carroll county, Miss., where the father was an extensive planter and a citizen of wealth and influence. Dr. McLemore completed his more purely academic education in the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, being there graduated as a member of the class of 1857, with a degree of Bachelor of Arts. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in Company A, First Mississippi cavalry, and did yeoman service in the Confederate cause during the entire course of the war, while from 1862 to 1865 inclusive, he was principally engaged in scouting duty. After the close of the war he entered the New Orleans medical college, being there graduated, with a degree of Doctor of Medicine, in 1872, while he later took special post-graduate work in the city of Atlanta. The doctor first came to Greenwood as early as 47 and since the war made his home in the delta district of the Yazoo river with the exceptin of a period of about three years. He began the practice of his profession in Minter City, Leflore county, and floowed the work of the active physician and surgeon until 1900, when he retired, giving his supervision to his various capitalistic interests until his death with occurred on Nov. 26, 1905, while he had a most attractive residence property in the city of Greenwood. At one time he owned more than 2,000 actres of land in this section, but sold all except a fine plantation of 300 acres. The doctor traveled extensively and passed considerable time in Texas where he met with distinctive success in various business operations to which he turned his attention. Dr. McLemore was ever a staunch supporter of the cause of the Democratic party, but never sought the honors of public office of any description. In 1858 was solemnized the marriage of Dr. McLemore to Miss Marian E. Gibson, daughter of Col. I. S. and Mary (Geren) Gibson, who came to Mississippi from North Carolina, the father having been a prosperous planter and merchant. Dr. and Mrs. McLemore became the parents of six children, of whom only two are living.

(Transcribed by Melinda McLemore Strong, April 2010) 
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16795 I26690  McLemore  R. Victoria  20 Dec 1864  22 Jun 1888  (Research):Not listed with her family on the 1870 census?  STR06 
16796 I21779  McLemore  Raiford  Between 1785 and 1790  Abt 1871  1812 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 19 May 1812 River work Henry McLEMORE, Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesty of Robert McLemore Butler)

1812 Sampson County NC Court Order Deed 19 Aug 1812 Archibald McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE for land and stock of every description was acknowledged (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Sampson County Deeds Book 15, pages 329 Abstract of Deed from Archibald McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE

" ... I Archibald MCLEMORE of the county of the state of North Carolina and County of Sampson for and in consideration of the love, good will and affection I bear toward my son Raiford MACLEMORE of the same state and county have given and granted unto him and by these presents do truly grant and give unto the said Raiford MACLEMORE his heirs executors or administrators all and singular my lands and Stock of Every denomination now being in my present dwelling house in the county aforesaid of which before the signing of thes presents I have delivered him the said Raiford MACLEMORE an Inventory with my own hand and Bearing date to have and to hold all the said Land and Stock of every Denomination in the said premises or dwelling house to him the said Raiford MACLEMORE his heirs Executors or Adm. as his and their proper Lands and Stocks absoulutely Without any manner of condition--In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of August 1812. Archibald (His Mark) MACLEMORE Sampson County In the Presence of Thos. BOYKIN and John CARROLL Cons.t Registered September 6, 1813, Owen HOLMES Reg.

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

1814 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work River Work 16 Aug 1814 Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1815 Sampson County NC Court Order Public Work River Work, supervisor Raiford McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Robert McLemore Butler writes that Raiford received a land grant of thirty-eight acres on December 4, 1828 on the east side of the Little Cohera. Record of this grant, along with the 1779 grant to his father Archibald, can be found in the Land Grant Office in Raleigh. (Deed Book 138, p 18 #1448 Grant #1994 entry #112)

Sampson County Deeds Book 24, pages 56 Abstract of Deed from Amos McLEMORE to Raiford McLEMORE

This indenture made the fourteenth day of February in year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & thirty five between Amos MACLAMORE of the County of Sampson and State of North Carolina of one part & Raiford MACLAMORE of the State and County aforesaid of the other part....I the said Amos MACLAMORE for and in consideration of the sum of thirty-five dollars to me paid in had by said Raiford MACLAMORE the receipt whereof the said Amos MACLAMORE doth hereby acknowledge have given granted and by these presents doth give grant convey and confirm unto the Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs or assigns a certain tract or parcel of land in the County aforesaid containing by estimation one hundred acres of Land to the same more or less lying on the East side of Little Cohara between the tract of land occupied the said MACLAMORE and another tract...by Thomas PAGE and other wise bounded by the Big Branch on the North and the Big Branch on the South log...to have and to hld to him the said Raiford MACLAMORE his heirs and assigns forever in fee Simple and free from all encumberances...the said Amos MACLAMORE doth convenant and agree to and with the said Raiford MACLAMORE to warrant and forever defend the above mentioned land....In witness whereof said Amos MACLAMORE had here unto set his hand and fixed his seal the day and date above written by Amos (his mark) MACLAMORE Signed Sealed & delivered presents of Lott RICH, SR. and Lott RICH Registered the 3rd of April 1835 W. ROYAL, Registar

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 26 May 2005)

DIVISION OF THE LANDS OF RAIFORD McLEMORE - 1864 SAMPSON COUNTY, NC.. DEED BOOK 35 PAGE 498-500

(Both the Rev. WIlliam McLemore and Robert McLemore Butler have this indexed as due to Raiford's Divorce)

STATE OF NORTH Carolina - SAMPSON COUNTY ..To the Worshipful Hon Justices of the County Pleas and Quarter Sessions .. Feb Term 1864 .. We the __ __ Commisioners appointed by the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of said county having been duly sworn proceeded on this 11th day of December to divide and make partition between and among Nancy LOCKAMY, Rachel McLEMORE, Kizzia [daughter? or son? (Hezekiah)] McLEMORE, Susanna McLEMORE, Edith SIMMONS, Daniel CARTER's wife Luanna tenants in common of the land decendants to them as children and heirs of the said Raiford McLemore dec'd, witnessthess we have made and do hereby make the following apportions among the ___ claims unto in severlty that is to say that ..

Lot No 1 is assigned and apportionated to Nancy LOCKAMY and is ___ as follows.. beginning at a pine down near the run of Little Coharie and run with agreed line into a ditch in ______ N58E 228 poles to pine thence N25W 100 poles to a Maple in Bad branch thence up the run about N30E 60 poles to a stake thence S30E 155 poles to a stake thence S58W 270 poles to a stake in Smith's line thence that line N56W 36 poles to the beginning .. Containing 98 acres valued at $429.

.. Lot No 2 is assigned and apportionated to Rachel McLEMORE and is bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake the first corner of Lot No 1 runs with the line of that lot S58W 270 poles to a stake in Smith's line thence with Smith's line S56E 84 poles to a thence N50E 240 poles to a stake thence N30W 44 poles to the beginning ..Containing 96 acres valued at $42

Lot No 3 is assigned and apportioned to Keziah McLEMORE bounded as follows .. beginning at a post oak on the side of the great branch and runs S18N 20 poles to a pine near the horse __ thence N58W 52 poles to a large pine thence S73W 52 poles to a bay stump and stake thence N36W 44 poles to a stake the corner of Lot No 2 thence that line N36E 240 poles to a stake thence S30W 18 poles to the run of the great branch thence down the run as it meanders to the beginning .. Containing 95 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 4 is assigned and apportionated to Susanna McLEMORE bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake on the run of the great branch and runs S36W 207 poles to a stake on he run of the bad branch thence up the run as it meanders about 112 poles to a stake on the run thence N211W 30 poles to a pine the old corner thence N70E 47 poles to a stake thence S25E 189 poles to a stake thence down the great branch to the beginning .. Containing 180 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 5 I s assigned and apportionated to Edith SIMMONS is bounded as follows .. beginning at a stake and runs N20W 150 poles to a stake thence S70W 140 poles to a stake the corner of Lot No 4 thence with that line S25E 189 poles to a stake thence up the great branch about 127 poles to the beginning .. Containing 149 acres valued at $429.

Lot No 6 is assigned and apportionated to Daniel CARTER and wife Luanna is bounded as follows .. beginning at a pine at the head of the pine pond on great branch and runs N20W 128 poles to a pine over the old road thence S70W 80 poles to a stake thence S26E 156 poles to a stake thence up the branch about 81 poles to the beginning .. Containing 69 acres valued at $69 .. Lot No 6 is assigned and apportionated ___ another track where said Carter now lives is bounded is bounded as .. beginning at a pine and runs west 106 poles to the head of the hollow branch thence down the branch as it meanders 96 poles to a stake in the S edge of the branch thence N30W 24 poles to a stake by a path thence N80E 116 poles to a pine thence S28W 36 poles to a small pine corner N65W 40 poles to a lightwood stump thence S40E ___ to the beginning .. Containing 74 acres valued at $360.

Given under the hands and seals of the said Commissioners this 6th day of December AD 1863 ..

Court of Pleas Feb Term 1864 W.J. Hall (SEAL) Report returned confirmed and Jacob Highsmith (SEAL) To be registered .. L.N. Rich (SEAL)

Registered March 21st 1864 J.W Eagent Reg

Transcribed by Robert McLemore Butler

Deed Book 36, page 368 lists a the inventory of the homestead of Raiford McLemore. It was valued at $61, and drawn up by Wilson Lockamy, J.P. A subsequent listing of the homestaed can be found in Deed Book 36, page 414.The value at this alternate reporting date amounts to $344.35. It is not clear for what reason these inventories were drawn up.

Ginger Riegel is a descendant of Raiford McLemore through his daughter, Louann. She shows that Raiford is the son of Archibald McLemore. However, she seems to assume, in error, that Raiford was the son of the Archibald McLemore who married Sarah Plumley and died in Monroe County, Tennessee. This could not be correct, as that Archibald McLemore is only a few years older than Raiford. 
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16797 I21779  McLemore  Raiford  Between 1785 and 1790  Abt 1871  (Research):Census Information:

1820 Sampson County Census
Robinson's 280
McLemore, Raiford 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
(One male, between the ages of 26-45, one female under the age of 5)

Is the five year old girl a daughter? Why no wife?

Why no listing for Amos or Raiford, two males under the age of 5, who are said to be his sons?

1830 Sampson County Census (p 186)
Raiford MacLemor
1 male under 5 <--Hezekiah born 1827
1 male between 30-40 <--Raiford, born bet. 1790 - 1800
1 females under 5 <--Louanna born 1825, wife of Daniel Carter
2 females between 5-10<---Mary? and ???
1 female between 20-30 <----Raiford's (second?) wife?

Again, Amos (born ca 1813) and Raiford (born ca 1815) are not enumerated with this family. IT HAS THEREFORE BEEN ASSUMED, BUT NOT PROVEN, that the older Amos and Raiford were is actually the sons of one of Raifords' brothers.

1840 Sampson County Census (p 48)
R. McIlmore
1 male under 5<--Raiford Jr??
1 male 10-15 <--Hezekiah, born ca 1825?
1 male 40-50<---Raiford, Sr. born bet. 1790-1800
1 female 5-10<---Rachel born ca 1837?
2 females 10-15<--Nancy?, born before 1825, unknown?
1 female 15-20<--Louanna?
1 female 20-30<--Unknown? Mary?
1 female 30-40 <--Raiford's wife

1850 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Southern District
486-486
Raiford McLemore 65 (sic) M Farmer NC Cannot read or write
Mary " 30 F NC Can't r/w <---Might be Daughter OR second/third wife
Nancy " 18 F NC
Raiford? " 15 M NC Attended school <--Why two sons by the same name?
Rachal " 13 F NC Attended School
Edith " 9 F NC
Amos " 5 M NC <--Why would he have two sons by the same name, IF the Amos born ca 1815 is his son as well
487-487
Hezikiah McLemore 30 M Laborer North Carolina Married within the year? Why isn't his wife listed?

It would seem logical that the Hezikiah in household #487, listed immediately after the Raiford McLemore family, would be the son of Raiford. However, Margaret McLemore Lee, a descendant, instead shows that Raiford is the father of a younger Hezekiah McLemore. At the time of the 1850 census, the younger Hezekiah McLemore (age 23) was newly married and living in the Northern Division of Sampson County with his wife Caroline.

Ten years later, on the 1860 census, the son of the younger Hezekiah (David A. McLemore) was living with Raiford. Therefore, the Hezikiah McLemore listed next door to Raiford in 1850 appears to be either a nephew, or a duplicate listing for his son. The Northern Division census was completed a month after the Southern Division, so it is possible that Hezekiah was listed at both locations, and with his age incorrectly noted on the earlier census. The fact that Hezikiah's was listed as married within the year, but without a wife present, lends some credence to this possibility.

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels
578-580
Raiford McLemore 70 M Farmer 1400 200 NC
Mary " 37 F NC
Rachel " 22 F NC
Amos " 15 M NC Attended School
David " 8 M NC "<----Grandchild per Margaret McLemore Lee
Louanna " 7 F " <-----Is she also a Grandchild???? Who are her parents then? If not a grandchild, why did he have two daughters named Louanna?

His 35 year old daughter Louanna lived in the household immediately preceding his, along with her husband Daniel Carter and 4 children. Daughter Edith "Eady", lived a few households away as well, with her husband Samuel Simmons (#602-584). 
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16798 I21811  McLemore  Raiford  Abt 1815  Yes, date unknown  Census records show he was born circa 1815.

Robert McLemore Butler listed him as a son of the elder Raiford McLemore. This would seem to be a logical assumption, especially as they both have the same first name and both resided in the Southern District of Sampson County at the time of the 1850 census.

However, it appears that Raiford is more likely a son of one of Raiford's older brothers, Hezekiah, Henry or Tobias.

The older Raiford McLemore (born ca 1785-1790) did not have any male children enumerated in the proper age categories on either the 1820 or 1830 Head of Household Census. Additonally, when the elder Raiford's drew up the division of his lands in 1864, these lands were distributed to "Nancy Lockamy, Rachel McLemore, Kizzia (MAYBE a nickname for Hezekiah??) McLemore, Susanna McLemore, Edith Simmons, (and) Daniel Carter's wife, Luanna." No land was transferred to the Raiford McLemore whom was born in 1815, although it is clear from census records he was still living. And finallly, at the time of the 1850 census an even younger Raiford, this one born ca. 1835, was listed in the home of the elder Raiford. It seems unlikely he would have two living sons by the same name. However, The youngest (born 1835) Raiford did not inherit land either.

As stated above, if Raiford was not be the son of the elder Raiford, then he is likely the son of one of Raiford's brothers.

Brother Henry moved to Bladen County and later to Houston County, Georgia. Unlike Raiford, he did have sons born in the time period of 1815 to 1820, but his sons were named in his will as John Wright and Willson. Therefore, he can also be ruled out.

This leaves the potential fathers of Raiford as Hezekiah or Tobias. James L. McLemore III argues that based on later family naming patterns, he is more likely the son of Hezekiah, who appears to have left North Carolina for South Carolina. Raiford likely lived in South Carolina as a youth, and then moved back to Sampson County, North Carolina.

Tobias McLemore, a brother of the elder Raiford, did have a son who was born between 1810 and 1815, as shown on the 1830 census. His unidentified son could have been either Raiford, or Amos McLemore. Amos was born ca 1813, and married Jemima SIMMONS. However, census records he only had one son in this age category, so he could only be the father of one of the two men yet to be firmly attached to their prospective father. 
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16799 I21811  McLemore  Raiford  Abt 1815  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1840 Sampson County Census
R(aiford) McIlmore (p 22)
1 male between 20-30 (born between 1810 and 1820)
2 females under 5
1 female between 20-30


1850 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, Southern District
392-392
Raiford McLemore 35 M Farmer NC Can't read or write
Mary " 35 F NC Can't read or write
Martha " 14 F NC Attended School
Ann " 10 F NC Attended School
William " 9 M NC Attended School
Sarah " 7 F NC
Hezekiah " 5 M N
Joel " 1 M NC

1860 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels
Raiford McLemore 46 M Farmer NC Can't read or write
Mary " 46 F NC Can't read or write
Martha " 22 F NC "
Ann " 20 F NC "
Sarah " 19 F NC
William " 18 M NC Attended School
Hezekiah " 16 M N "
Joel " 14 M NC "
John " 5 M NC
Charles " 1 M NC
Mary E " 2/12 M NC

1870 Census
North Carolina, Sampson County, McDaniels Township, Post Office Clinton
Enumerated 29 June 1870
Page 5, Stamped 309
McLEMORE, Raiford 55 M W Farmer North Carolina
McLEMORE, Polly 60 F W Keeping House North Carolina
McLEMORE, Angelina* 25 F W Keeping House North Carolina
McLEMORE, Joel 20 M W Works Turpetine North Carolina
McLEMORE, John 15 M W Works Turpetine North Carolina
McLEMORE, Allen 12 M W Works on Farm North Carolina
McLEMORE, Mary 9 F W At Home North Carolina

*Where was Angelina in 1850 and 1860? Could this be Sarah, with Angelina being her middle name? Could this be a widowed daughter in law?

1880 Census
North Carolina, Bladen, White Oak, District 13
McLemore, Raiford W M 65 Laborer
McLemore, Margaret W F 42 wife Laborer 
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16800 I21804  McLemore  Raiford  Abt 1835  Yes, date unknown  He was listed on the 1850 census in the household of Raiford McLemore, but not in the 1864 Division of the Lands of Raiford McLemore. This means he may have died prior to 1864, or may not have been an heir of Raiford.  STR06 


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