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Family: James Lee McLemore / Mary Susan Page (F8936)

m. 24 Dec 1891


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  • Male
    James Lee McLemore

    Birth  22 Dec 1866  Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  27 Jul 1941   
    Burial    Nance-Mclemore Cemetery, Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  24 Dec 1891  [1]  Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  John W. McLemore | F8543 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Clarice Ann Landman | F8543 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Mary Susan Page

    Birth  5 Jun 1874  Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  27 Dec 1943   
    Burial    Nance-Mclemore Cemetery, Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Notes  Married:
    • Marriage Record:
      Name:Jos L McLemore Spouse:Mary Susan Page Marriage Date:24 Dec 1891 County:Lauderdale State:Alabama Performed By Title:Justice of the Peace Performed by Name:J W Herston Source information:Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research


      James Lee and Mary Susan's first home was a two-story log house on what is now the Joe Wheeler State Park. In 1909 they bought farm land from John D. Nance and in 1912 built a house which is located on the East side of the Neely Bridge on Lambs Ferry Road in Rogersville. They also owned farm land on what is now Joe Wheeler State Park Golf Course. They were farmers whose main crop was cotton and corn. The McLemores were a religious family who were members of the Methodist Church in Rogersville. They were the parents of: Hettie Lee, Robert Oneal, Osie Josephine, Oliver Clyde, James Tollie, Virta Lucille, Christine Louise and Susie Eloise. The older children attended school in the Williams school, one of the oldest in the Rogersville area. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 345, Sources: Christine McLemore Crymes and Osie Jo McLemore Fuqua).

  • Sources 
    1. [S515] The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama (Heritage Publishing Co., Clanton AL 35046, c. 1999; second printing, 2003).