"mediaID","mediatypeID","Description","Notes","Last Modified Date"
"3223","documents","McLemore, Vessie Eugene, Obituary ","Clipped by his daughter, Evon McLemore Tisdale, who passed this along to her niece, Melinda ","2024-09-05 19:57:35"
"3222","documents","Bramhall, Eugene","Application for a Social Security Account ","2024-08-18 12:52:46"
"3221","documents","Kelly, Violet Margaret","Application for a Social Security Account","2024-08-18 12:50:25"
"3219","documents","Land Deed, Newton County, Texas, 6 Feb 1860 John McLemore","","2023-11-11 16:59:46"
"3218","documents","McLemore, James Alfred, Obituary, Medina, TN, 1938","Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore","2023-11-11 16:14:04"
"3217","documents","McLemore, Robert A, Obituay","Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore","2023-11-11 12:39:45"
"3211","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin F. Sr., Arapahoe, Colorado, 1896 Property Tax Receipt","Ben spent more than 20 years as a cowboy at the Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska border, working with his Uncle, George Benkelman","2020-12-29 09:59:13"
"3208","documents","McGuire, Keith David Jr, ca 1970","New position as Chief of Civil Engineering and Construction at Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring, Texas","2020-12-26 10:19:03"
"3207","documents","McGuire, Keith David Jr and Daisy (Newnam), ca 1972, Building Planes","","2020-12-26 10:13:02"
"3200","documents","Land Sale, W. R. Cousins to Vessie E. McLemore, Interior Page page 3 of 4, Signed by V. E. McLemore","Vendors Lien for Installment Sale of land by W. R. Cousins to V. E. McLemore, for a portion of the H.T. & B Ry Co. Survey Number 1, containing 54 acres of land situated in Sabine County, Texas","2020-12-24 19:00:04"
"3199","documents","Land Sale, W. R. Cousins to Vessie E. McLemore, Front, Signed by W. R. Cousins","Vendors Lien for Installment Sale of land by W. R. Cousins to V. E. McLemore, for a portion of the H.T. & B Ry Co. Survey Number 1, containing 54 acres of land situated in Sabine County, Texas","2020-12-24 16:34:56"
"3199","documents","Land Sale, W. R. Cousins to Vessie E. McLemore, Front, Signed by W. R. Cousins","Vendors Lien for Installment Sale of land by W. R. Cousins to V. E. McLemore, for a portion of the H.T. & B Ry Co. Survey Number 1, containing 54 acres of land situated in Sabine County, Texas","2020-12-24 16:34:56"
"2101","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Oklahoma High School Honor Society, Camargo Chapter, 1947-1948
Pat was in the Honor Society each of her four years of High School. This scan is of the diploma from her Freshman year.","2020-12-24 15:33:39"
"3197","documents","Morlas, Josephine, Palmer Method Student Award","Presented to Josephine in July 1918, the summer before she entered High School","2020-12-24 12:21:22"
"3196","documents","Morlas, Josephine High School Diploma","Diploma from the Holy Name of Jesus High School, New Orleans, Louisiana","2020-12-24 12:18:22"
"3195","documents","Morlas, Josephine, First Holy Communion","The Most Holy Name of Jesus, New Orleans, Louisiana","2020-12-24 11:45:19"
"3194","documents","Camargo OK High School, Class of 1950","Keith McGuire and his classmates","2020-12-24 11:00:08"
"2085","documents","Kuykendall, Anna Mary ""Mamie"" to Henry David McGuire, Sr.","Marriage Certificate from Osage County, Kansas, December 1893","2020-12-24 10:09:19"
"1872","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963-1968), Houston, Texas","This is the home the McLemore family lived in from 1963 through 1968, on 12722 Pebblebrook Road in Fonn Villas neighborhood, off Memorial. Daughter's Melissa and Leigh were both born while the family lived here. ","2019-09-24 22:25:07"
"1872","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963-1968), Houston, Texas","This is the home the McLemore family lived in from 1963 through 1968, on 12722 Pebblebrook Road in Fonn Villas neighborhood, off Memorial. Daughter's Melissa and Leigh were both born while the family lived here. ","2019-09-24 22:25:07"
"1872","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963-1968), Houston, Texas","This is the home the McLemore family lived in from 1963 through 1968, on 12722 Pebblebrook Road in Fonn Villas neighborhood, off Memorial. Daughter's Melissa and Leigh were both born while the family lived here. ","2019-09-24 22:25:07"
"1872","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963-1968), Houston, Texas","This is the home the McLemore family lived in from 1963 through 1968, on 12722 Pebblebrook Road in Fonn Villas neighborhood, off Memorial. Daughter's Melissa and Leigh were both born while the family lived here. ","2019-09-24 22:25:07"
"1872","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963-1968), Houston, Texas","This is the home the McLemore family lived in from 1963 through 1968, on 12722 Pebblebrook Road in Fonn Villas neighborhood, off Memorial. Daughter's Melissa and Leigh were both born while the family lived here. ","2019-09-24 22:25:07"
"2387","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 (Mrs. Homer Strong) Death Certificate","Issued by the State of Oklahoma","2019-08-02 09:55:33"
"3181","documents","Zahn, Bennie Jay b 20 July 1927 d 11 Feb 2016, New Orleans, Louisiana
","Funeral Memorium handout for Bennie Jay Zahn. Avid family historian, and most of the information in these files relating to the Morlas, Roquevert and Pene families is from her tireless and professional research. ","2019-07-12 10:16:11"
"3182","documents","Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales","","2019-07-09 21:44:09"
"3182","documents","Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales","","2019-07-09 21:44:09"
"3165","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion ca 1942","First Holy Communion","2019-05-26 08:59:49"
"2310","documents","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. ","2019-02-11 06:11:52"
"2366","documents","Gentry, Bessie Bird, Delayed Certificate of Birth","Delayed Certificate of Birth issued by the Oklahoma State Health Department. Bessie was about 48 years old at the time her delayed birth certificate was issued. ","2018-10-07 10:40:52"
"3157","documents","McLemore, Lillie Mae","Application for a Social Security Account
Lillie applied for her account at the age of 47, and a resident of Fresno. Her last name at that time was HILL. ","2015-07-01 10:26:29"
"3153","documents","Benkelman, Minnie (Jesse) ","Oil Painting, done after Minnie took up painting at the age of 87","2015-05-26 20:25:28"
"3152","documents","Nethery, Jimmy","Article announcing his retirement as the first and only Chief Appraiser for the Sabine County Appraisal District","2014-12-19 13:15:45"
"3147","documents","Abrantes, Manuel","Application for a Social Security Account
Manuel, an immigrant from Portugal, was the husband of Mary Irene McLemore. His wife's last name was shown as ""Mickely Moore"" on the application, he possibly dictated this to a clerk. ","2014-11-29 07:25:31"
"3150","documents","McGuire, George Franklin","Application for Social Security Account","2014-10-02 15:21:11"
"3149","documents","Buckley, Paule Hazel","Wife of Wilmot E. Forbes","2014-09-21 16:57:13"
"3146","documents","Bennett, Dewitt Clinton","Article from ""The Orange Leader"" relating to Dewitt Bennett developing housing stock in the Bennett addition of Orange. This neighborhood is Southeast of the Shangri La Botanical gardens, and east of both Park Avenue and the Sabine River. ","2014-08-21 10:03:52"
"3143","documents","Strong, Eld. John-Transcription of Will, written 14 Feb 1696, proved 23 Aug 1699","Transcription of Will as published in the Strong Family Association of America Newsletter. Assumed to be an accurate transcription of the original, but has not been verified.","2014-08-06 16:26:26"
"3143","documents","Strong, Eld. John-Transcription of Will, written 14 Feb 1696, proved 23 Aug 1699","Transcription of Will as published in the Strong Family Association of America Newsletter. Assumed to be an accurate transcription of the original, but has not been verified.","2014-08-06 16:26:26"
"3138","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene, ca 1949, San Augustine High School, Class of 1949, Senior Class Play","Tom McLemore was the lead cast member, ""Daddy Long Legs"" in the San Augustine High School Senior Class Play. Other cast members were James Roy Brittain, Bobbie Anderson, John Harvey Butts, Bill Jones, Alice Sue Mitchell, Guy Anders, Miriam Whitton, Wilma Skillern, Martha Gill Roberts, Billy Jean Nooner, Mary K. Williams, Dorothy F. Sharpton, LaNell Smith and Bobby Perry.","2014-08-06 16:11:39"
"3142","documents","Zahn, Bennie, Christmas greetings ca 2007","Note after returning home post-Katrina","2014-06-17 09:13:05"
"3141","documents","Johnson, Lucy and Red, Description of Hurricane Katrina Damage to their home","Christmas Card, 2006, from Lucy Johnson recounting the damage-and subsequent repairs--to their New Orleans residence as a result of Hurricane Katrina ","2014-06-10 11:53:32"
"3137","documents","Williams, Julia Emily (Mrs. Ted T. McLemore)
","Application for Social Security Account Number","2014-05-24 09:37:18"
"3134","documents","McLemore Farm, San Augustine, Texas","Article re January 2000 fire. The family farm was purchased by Vessie and Nina in the late 1940's. It was left jointly to their youngest sons, Tom and Lynn, and Lynn's portion was later purchased outright by son Tom. ","2013-12-27 11:05:44"
"3132","documents","Beddoe, Earl Percy","Photo reproduction and article about the Sons of the Confederate Veterans honoring Earl Percy Beddoe, an early resident of Sabine County. He was honored for his part in the Confederate Victory at Sabine Pass in September, 1863","2013-10-04 17:06:16"
"3128","documents","B?rtlingen, Germany","B?rtlingen 1683/1685 im Kieserschen Forstlagerbuch","2013-06-21 10:44:10"
"3128","documents","B?rtlingen, Germany","B?rtlingen 1683/1685 im Kieserschen Forstlagerbuch","2013-06-21 10:44:10"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3129","documents","Bengelmann, Albrect and Catharina (nee Roter)","Fachsenfeld Parish Family Register, Karte 46","2013-06-18 10:17:54"
"3127","documents","Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany","Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685","2013-06-16 19:32:23"
"3127","documents","Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany","Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685","2013-06-16 19:32:23"
"3127","documents","Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany","Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685","2013-06-16 19:32:23"
"3127","documents","Sketch of Pl?derhausen, Germany","Pl?derhausen, Forstlagerbuch von Andreas Kieser, 1685","2013-06-16 19:32:23"
"1973","documents","Benkelmann, Johann Leonhard and Dorothea (St?hle), Church Family Registry (German), page two","German Church Family registry, second page, which lists the fifteen children born to Leonhard and Dorothea. Four of these children died young, the twelfth child was stillborn (""todgeborenes""), and the remaining 10 children all emigrated to the United States between 1849 and 1873. ","2013-06-16 18:17:07"
"1972","documents","Benkelmann, Johann Leonhard and Dorothea (St?hle), Church Family Registry (German), page one","German Church Family registry for Leonhard Benkelmann and Dorothea St?hle, showing their names, marriage date, birthdates and parents. Their children are listed on the page two. Leonhard is shown as the son of Jacob Benkelmann of Pl?derhausen, and Maria Katharina, wife of Johannes Heller living at the Schneiderhof, maiden name Bauer. Dorothea was born to Georg Freidrich St?hle, a farmer in B?rtlingen, and Anna Maria, maiden name Leins. ","2013-06-16 18:12:33"
"1972","documents","Benkelmann, Johann Leonhard and Dorothea (St?hle), Church Family Registry (German), page one","German Church Family registry for Leonhard Benkelmann and Dorothea St?hle, showing their names, marriage date, birthdates and parents. Their children are listed on the page two. Leonhard is shown as the son of Jacob Benkelmann of Pl?derhausen, and Maria Katharina, wife of Johannes Heller living at the Schneiderhof, maiden name Bauer. Dorothea was born to Georg Freidrich St?hle, a farmer in B?rtlingen, and Anna Maria, maiden name Leins. ","2013-06-16 18:12:33"
"3126","documents","Boyett, Ernest Jackson","Senate Resolution 11, In Memory of Ernest Boyett
Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Second Called Session of the 69th Legislature, Volume 4
http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth146021/m1/94/","2013-06-08 22:14:11"
"3115","documents","Zager, William Henry","American Legion Official Membership Card, Pineland, Texas Post 517
Membership Card from 1947
Glen Koenig of Koenig Auto and Wrecker, Montgomery, Texas kindly rescued this card and searched out an appropriate home for it","2013-06-06 12:13:57"
"3109","documents","Prado, Danny","Honored as Outstanding Music Alumnus by Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, 2013","2013-06-03 10:50:13"
"3108","documents","Tomasek, John Anton","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-04-29 16:04:14"
"3106","documents","Cramer, Helfer, Pennsylvania Land Warrant, p 1 of 2","Jacket of Land Warrant issued to Helfer Cramer, Codorus Township, York County, dated October 13, 1813, Rec. Nov. 1813","2013-03-20 11:48:18"
"3107","documents","Cramer, Helfer, Pennsylvania Land Warrant, p 2 of 2","Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Land Warrant, documenting Helfer Cramer's application for then acres of land adjoining land of Christina Rohrbach, George Ester dec, Adam Diehl and other lands of said applicant situated in Codurus Township, York County. Signed and witnessed on 13 October 1813 by John Cochran, Sect'y of Land Office ","2013-03-20 11:47:45"
"3105","documents","McLemore, Eddy Herschel","Application for a Social Security Account.","2013-03-09 11:42:03"
"3012","documents","Striffler, Solomon C.","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:07:43"
"3091","documents","Russell, John Caro","Application for a Social Security Account. This was completed when he was a resident of Abilene, Texas, and working for Motz & Curtis, a general insurance agency, established in 1882. ","2013-03-07 12:07:18"
"2149","documents","McLemore, William L.","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:06:05"
"2115","documents","McLemore, Sim Joseph","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:05:40"
"2098","documents","McLemore, Lesey (Mrs. John Caro Russell, Sr.)","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:05:17"
"2128","documents","McLemore, Kate","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:04:59"
"2140","documents","McLemore, John Thomas","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:04:36"
"2170","documents","McLemore, Hubert Dale","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:04:16"
"2100","documents","McLemore, Eula Pearly (Mrs. Samuel T. Carter)","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:03:45"
"2169","documents","McLemore, Eufalia ""Fallie"" (Mrs. Johnson)","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:03:26"
"2163","documents","McLemore, Elisha Anderson","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:03:10"
"2058","documents","McLemore, David Frank","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:02:37"
"2091","documents","McLemore, Clytus James","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:02:18"
"2094","documents","McLemore, Carl Smith","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:01:52"
"2114","documents","McLemore, Carl Edward","Application for Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:01:33"
"2167","documents","McLemore, Amos Buryle","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 12:01:04"
"2131","documents","Lauderdale, Whitten Ophelia (Mrs. Cowart)","Application for a Social Security Account. Whitten was the daughter of David Lauderdale and Josephine McLemore of Northern Alabama","2013-03-07 12:00:45"
"2119","documents","Hudson, Florence Juanita (Mrs. Pettus McLemore)","Application for a Social Security account","2013-03-07 12:00:03"
"2204","documents","Herbert, Bernard","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:59:33"
"2256","documents","Galloway, Floyd Perry","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:59:12"
"2195","documents","Fullen, James Marion","Application for a Social Security Account. This was completed by James himself, and lists both of his parents by name, as well as showing that he was born in 1881 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas","2013-03-07 11:58:44"
"2188","documents","Foster, Grace Darling (Mrs. Rev. Roy Striffler)","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:58:18"
"2156","documents","Bryan, Winnie A. (Mrs. Joseph Cleveland McLemore)","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:57:56"
"2179","documents","Beecher, Elizabeth (Mrs. Elliott Hodges)","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:57:29"
"2253","documents","Bain, Eunice Pearl (Mrs. Arthur Parsons)","Application for a Social Security Account","2013-03-07 11:57:10"
"2458","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1990, Adoption Announcement","Announcement of the finalization of Michael's adoption by Tom and Melinda Strong","2013-03-06 11:07:00"
"2580","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1993, Baptism","Michael was baptized on December 4, 1993 in San Antonio. His godparents were his aunts Isabel and DeeDee Strong, and Uncle Karl Strong","2013-03-06 11:06:35"
"3104","documents","Strong, Michael A.ca 2005, Alamo Heights High School, Boys Soccer Statistics","Culmulative statistics from the AHHS Boys Soccer Program, 2005","2013-03-06 10:01:49"
"3092","documents","Fuller, John Brooks Confederate Service Record, reference envelope","Reference envelope cover for John Brooks Fuller's Confederate Service Record. He served with Co. G, 26 Arkansas Infantry. Note that on the top line, he is incorrectly referenced as R B Fuller, but shown as J B Fuller further down on the envelope. ","2013-02-13 15:02:04"
"3093","documents","Fuller, John Brooks, Confederate Prisoner of War Roll","James Brooks Fuller (shown in error as R B Fuller) of Columbia County, Arkansas was a member of Co. G, 26 Arkansas Infantry. He was surrendered at New Orleans, LA by Gen. E. K. Smith and paroled at Shreveport, LA on 20 Jun 1865","2013-02-13 14:54:26"
"3084","documents","Haney, Will, Soccer Team Championship","Will Haney was a member of the Terminators Soccer club, who won the Spring-Branch Memorial Sports Association 9-10 Boys Gold Championship Title. ","2012-01-07 08:37:34"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2082","documents","McLemore DNA Study Results NOVEMBER 2011 (see spreadsheet PDF at bottom of this page)","The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, instead of confirming this, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three additional potential lines. The first cluster of matching yDNA has ten members, who are part of the R1b1a2 haplogroup (highlighted on the spreadsheet in salmon). The R1b DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe. Two of the ten participants can trace their lines back to the immigrant Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of the immigrant James Macklemore. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, AND if Amos can be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The other seven members of this first cluster all have the McLemore surname, and all can trace their lineages back to McLemore men who predate the Civil War, but have not conclusively linked themselves back to either James or Abraham.
The second cluster in the study have three members to date (this group is highlighted on the spreadsheet in green). They are all in the E1b1 Haplogroup, which is rare in Western Europe. All of them match each other, but do not match any other McLemores yet tested. All three of these members can trace their ancestry to John Macklemore of Virginia, the husband of Faith. Two of them descend from his son Burwell, and the third from his son Joel. But, as discussed above, IF we have also proven that the immigrants Abraham and James Macklemore are brothers, then it follows that John Macklemore could not be the biological son of the immigrant James, as the yDNA of these two clusters is very different.
Our current thinking is that John was likely a son of Fortune?s and a stepson of James Macklemore, who raised him as his own. Alternatively, it may still be proven that James and Abraham were not brothers. They may share the same surname, but not the same paternal ancestry. More proven descendants of James and Fortune Macklemore will need to be tested to confirm or refute either theory.
As an interesting side note, it had long been assumed that the Revolutionary War Soldier John McLemore, who lived for a time in North Carolina and died in Tennessee, was a son of Burwell MacLemore and Amy Gilliam. However, current DNA evidence indicates this could not be correct. This is because two descendants of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, TN, a son John McLemore the Revolutionary Soldier, are both part of the larger R1b1a2 cluster (highlighted in salmon). They do NOT match the DNA of Burwell?s other descendants in the E1b1 cluster. Therefore, it is evident that the John McLemore who moved to Tennessee and was the father of Archibald McLemore CAN NOT be the same John McLemore who was a son of Burwell McLemore.
In addition to the two groups discussed above, there are three McLemore DNA volunteers who don?t match any of the McLemores in either of the first two groups, OR match each other. One of these men (highlighted in purple on the spreadsheet) is a descendant of Hiram McLemore of Lee County, VA and later Breathitt County, KY. Hiram has been speculated to be a son of John McLemore and Ruth Steelman, a grandson of Ephraim McLemore, and great grandson of the immigrant James. However, if James and Abraham Macklemore are brothers, then Hiram could not be a biological descendant of James. He would have to match the group of ten McLemore?s in the first group. Although Hiram McLemore's descendant is also part of the R1b1 Haplogroup, he is more than 10 markers removed (based on 25 markers tested) from being a match to any of the other R1b1 McLemore?s, and therefore could not share a common ancestor in a genealogically significant time period.
The second unmatched volunteer (highlighted in blue) is a direct descendant of the McLemore family that moved from North Carolina to Jones County, GA and then onto Montgomery County, AL. He is part of the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandinavia. He can trace his line back through four generations of James McLemore?s to James Macklemore Jr, thought to be the son of James and Fortune. But again, if James and Abraham are brothers, then he could not be a biological descendant of James Macklemore, the immigrant.
The third unmatched volunteer (highlighted in brown) descends from James Madison McLemore born 1861 in Louisiana and died & buried 1918 in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is thought to be a son of William Kearney McLemore b. 1825 and d. 1889, also buried in Van Zandt County, Texas. He is in the I1 haplogroup, which is the most common group in Scandinavia.
It is currently not known why these McLemores do not yet match any other study members. It is possible that there were several founding McLemore lines, instead of just one as has been long assumed. Or another possibility could be that undisclosed adoptions have occurred through the generations of descendants of both James and/or Abraham.
Please help us to continue to unravel these DNA mysteries by volunteering to take part in this study. Email me for more details (stxstrong@gmail.com), or you can enroll directly at this websites listed below.
http://www.geneticousins.com/morrison/
or here
http://www.familytreedna.com/project-join-request.aspx?group=Morrison
Also, if you have had your yDNA tested outside of the Morrison group, please let us know. We would be glad to add your results to the spreadsheet.
If you have trouble viewing this spreadsheet, email me at stxstrong@gmail.com and I can send you an excel spreadsheet or PDF.
","2011-12-06 08:27:11"
"2389","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 ""Roonie"" (Mrs. Homer Strong) Obituary","As published in the Chickasaw Times","2011-11-30 12:40:51"
"2388","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 2004 (Mrs. Homer Strong) Funeral Memorium","Provided by the Don Grantham Funeral Home","2011-11-30 12:40:29"
"2384","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1931, High School Diploma","High School Diploma from Saint Elizabeth Academy in Purcell, Oklahoma, a school established for Native American students by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family, and run by the Sisters of St. Francis","2011-11-30 12:38:42"
"2874","documents","McLemore, Thomas Henry ca 1947","Letter written by T. H. McLemore to his children in 1947 regarding his father, John Wesley McLemore, and his grandfather, Young Lee (Leander) McLemore","2011-11-15 06:33:07"
"2874","documents","McLemore, Thomas Henry ca 1947","Letter written by T. H. McLemore to his children in 1947 regarding his father, John Wesley McLemore, and his grandfather, Young Lee (Leander) McLemore","2011-11-15 06:33:07"
"2874","documents","McLemore, Thomas Henry ca 1947","Letter written by T. H. McLemore to his children in 1947 regarding his father, John Wesley McLemore, and his grandfather, Young Lee (Leander) McLemore","2011-11-15 06:33:07"
"2874","documents","McLemore, Thomas Henry ca 1947","Letter written by T. H. McLemore to his children in 1947 regarding his father, John Wesley McLemore, and his grandfather, Young Lee (Leander) McLemore","2011-11-15 06:33:07"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"715","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Annual Labor Day Family Reunion, 1936 Newspaper article","In the mid 1850's, in Erie County, New York, two sons of Jacob & Otilla Striffler married two Benkelman sisters. Shortly after their marriages, the couples moved to the Michigan frontier, many of their brothers and sisters following them. The two families remained intertwined for subsequent generations. At a reunion of the Henry Striffler family in 1930 it was decided to enlarge the scope of the reunion to include descendants of Henry, Jacob, Joseph, Christian, John and Susan Striffler. Members and ""in laws"" of these families first gathered at the Assembly grounds in Sebewaing for a reunion in 1932. As the Benkelman-Striffler family had remained very close over the years, all branches of the Benkelman family were invited to their Sixth Reunion, and since that time it remained a joint event. This articles from the 1936 ""Cass City Chronicle"" details one of the earliest joint reunions. Attended by over 170 family members, the reunion was held on the John Striffler homestead northeast of Cass City, with attendees travelling from Ontario, Ohio and many places in Michigan. President W.D. STRIFFLER presided at a business meeting in 1936, and Harry HUNT, Mrs. S.G BENKELMAN (the former Mary Striffler), and Mrs. Ben SCHWEGLER (the former Joanna Mark) were elected officers for the ensuing year. The first volume of the STRIFFLER-BENKELMAN BROADCAST was published for the September 1936 reunion. ","2011-11-09 14:52:05"
"1267","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill","Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers. ","2011-11-09 14:49:19"
"1267","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill","Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers. ","2011-11-09 14:49:19"
"1267","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill","Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers. ","2011-11-09 14:49:19"
"1267","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion 1954 Handbill","Handbill advertising the annual Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, 1954, featuring Cass City's Main Street. At the fiftieth Striffler-Benkelman Reunion in 1981, Ruth Schenck Esau recalled a time when on Main Street, the owners of the newspaper, a farm implement store, both meat markets, the grocery store, paint store, insurance agency, funeral home, and photography studio were all members of the Striffler-Benkelman clan; not to mention a bank teller, many clerks, the music teacher, and many of the town's farmers. ","2011-11-09 14:49:19"
"3071","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion Photo, 1961","Group Photo fromthe 30th Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, held September 4, 1961 at the Cass City Evangelical Church, founded by members of the Striffler and Benkelman families","2011-11-09 14:46:03"
"3071","documents","Striffler-Benkelman Reunion Photo, 1961","Group Photo fromthe 30th Striffler-Benkelman Reunion, held September 4, 1961 at the Cass City Evangelical Church, founded by members of the Striffler and Benkelman families","2011-11-09 14:46:03"
"3072","documents","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
","2011-11-09 14:44:22"
"3073","documents","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.
","2011-11-09 14:44:00"
"3074","documents","McLemore, John Dabney","Petition for Pardon, page 3 of 3","2011-11-09 14:43:31"
"3078","documents","McLemore, John to Sarah Carnes","GRANVILLE MARRIAGES 1753-1868 as follows: McLemore, John & Sarah CARNES, 30 Dec 1780; James Claxton, bm; William Merryman, wit. (page 215). This book was compiled by Brent H. Holcomb, and the xerox is courtesy of Eddie Maynard.","2011-11-07 15:04:03"
"3080","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard","Full page of minute book, with a affidavit regarding the heirs of John McLemore","2011-11-07 15:03:12"
"3081","documents","McLemore, Archibald, 1853 Land Grant","Land Grant to Archibald McLemore of Dade County, Missouri, signed by Franklin Pierce, President","2011-11-06 16:49:21"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"3079","documents","McLemore, John, Affidavit listing his children (close up), from Knox County, Tennessee County Court Minute Book, Vol. 17, Page 320 dated December 2, 1844; Courtesy of Eddie Maynard ","""Personally appeared in open court Elijah Perry and Thomas J. White, who first being duly sworn ??? and say that they were personally acquainted with John McLemore and attest he was a pensioner of the United States and was a resident of tthe County of Knox, in the State of Tennessee, and died in the county and State aforesaid in the year 1844, on the 30 day of June, he left no widow, but the following children whose names are: Archibald, Richard, Young, Green, James, William, Nancy, Patsey and Ally McLemore, all of whom are now living. Court adjourned 'till tomorrow morning 12 o'clock. Signed by J. Anderson, John Roberts, A. W. Armstrong.""
","2011-11-06 16:38:14"
"2482","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1976, High School Diploma","Diploma from Edinburg High School","2011-09-15 19:10:24"
"2220","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1974","National Forensic League, Edinburg High School","2011-09-15 19:10:05"
"3060","documents","Allen, John Showell","Bible record from the Jane McCants Bible owned by Mrs. George Erwin of Athens, Georgia, ","2011-07-01 23:31:50"
"3059","documents","Allen, Avra Bible Record, Transcription showing the marriage of Avra Allen to Polly Clarke in 1786, as well as the birthdates of their children","Austin, Jeanette Holland GEORGIA BIBLE RECORDS (Clearfield Publishin Compnay, Inc by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, MD 1998, 2000, 2002, and is available on Google Books), pp 163-164 (Courtesy of Diane Click, to whom I am most greatful!)","2011-07-01 23:27:40"
"384","documents","Baker, Texana Good (Mrs. Thaddeus McLemore), 1928 Obituary","Mrs. McLemore Died Saturday; Bury Sunday
Mrs. Texana Good McLemore, 74 years old, a native Texan, died Saturday at 6:30 o'clock at the home of her son, F.D. McLemore, a few miles east of Ennis, after a two week illness. Mrs. McLemore was born in May, 1863 in Washington county, being almost 75 years of age. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Her father and her husband's father were ministers of that church. Her husband died 44 years ago, leaving her with six small children to rear. He was a Confederate soldier and belonged to Allen's Brigade of Louisiana. She was a wonderful mother and was much loved. Mrs. McLemore made her home with two of her sons, T. R. and F. D. McLemore. T. R. McLemore died last July, since when she has been in the home of F. D. McLemore. Surviving are three sons, W. T. McLemore, Hot Springs, N.M.; F.D. of Ennis, and K.J. of Seymour; two daughters, Mrs. E.D. SIMPSON, McDade; Mrs. W. L. MONTGOMERY, near Crisp, a large number of grandchildren, and several great grandchildren. All her childre were at her bedside when she passed away with the exception of W. L. McLemore of Hot Springs, N.M. who was unable to come. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church at Crisp with Rev. Keener of Ennis officiating. Burial was made in the cemetery at Crisp under the direction of J.E. Keever.***********Funeral services for Mrs. Texana Good McLemore were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist Church in Crisp with Rev. Keener, retired Methodist minister of Ennis officiating. The church was filled with sorrowing friends and relatives. Burial was made in the cemetery at Crisp under the direction of J.E. Keever. The active pallbearers were Will Hendricks, Oscar Colvin, O.B. Carnal, J.A. Goodman, Ed Littleton, Sam Goble. ","2011-06-08 14:21:22"
"3049","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 1 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 07:00:16"
"3049","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 1 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 07:00:16"
"3049","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 1 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 07:00:16"
"3050","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 2 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 06:54:17"
"3051","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 3 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 06:53:59"
"3052","documents","Allen, William Washington Family History, Page 4 of 4","Compiled by Katherine Allen Tirado (1873-1964), his daughter","2011-04-04 06:53:36"
"2307","documents","Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Orland","Golden Wedding Anniversary Commeration. The couple was married in June, 1951 in Vidor, Texas. ","2011-03-12 12:31:57"
"3031","documents","Toole, James Oswell and Ava (Woods)","J.O. and Ava Toole of Hemphill were married on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1936. This photo was published to commemorate their 60th wedding anniversary. ","2011-03-12 12:20:01"
"3026","documents","Mastny, Caroline Tomasek, 1988","It was a good year for raising yams, according to Caroline Mastny of 410 West 19th Street. She displays some of the large yams she grew from three hills in her garden. The two largest yams weighed 4.76 lbs. and 4.96 lbs. respectively. She said, ""I've been raising yams for a long time, but I've had nothing like this.""","2011-02-19 09:53:00"
"3028","documents","Beznoska, Frank Jr., and son, Raymond, 1935 Auction Notice","Notice of public auction at the Platte Valley Farm, west of North Bend, Nebraska (Xerox of newspaper advertisement) ","2011-02-19 09:52:21"
"3028","documents","Beznoska, Frank Jr., and son, Raymond, 1935 Auction Notice","Notice of public auction at the Platte Valley Farm, west of North Bend, Nebraska (Xerox of newspaper advertisement) ","2011-02-19 09:52:21"
"3030","documents","Tomasek, Leonard and Virginia (Eggers) , 1971","Notice of their Silver Wedding Anniversary","2011-02-19 09:51:02"
"3027","documents","Racek, Emma (Mrs. James Virka)","Application for a Social Security Account","2011-02-19 09:35:02"
"1890","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Commemorative 48th Regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers","State Historical Society of Wisconsin Certificate of Service","2011-02-19 09:15:50"
"3009","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Certificate of Naturalization","Issued in Mantiowac county, Wisconsin","2011-02-19 09:15:01"
"3025","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Wisconsin Death Certificate","Issued by the State of Wisconsin","2011-02-19 09:13:48"
"3010","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Civil War Enlistment papers","Volunteer enlistment papers for the Army of the United States of America, U. S. Civil War","2011-02-19 09:11:47"
"3016","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Civil War Pension Papers, ca 1898","Pension Application, 1898, for his service to the Union Army during the Civil War. Emma Benkelman Bowdin was shown as his only living child at the time of his application. ","2011-02-19 09:07:20"
"3016","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Civil War Pension Papers, ca 1898","Pension Application, 1898, for his service to the Union Army during the Civil War. Emma Benkelman Bowdin was shown as his only living child at the time of his application. ","2011-02-19 09:07:20"
"3024","documents","Benkelman, Leonhard, Civil War Pension Papers, ca 1908","An additional pension application for his service to the Union army during the Civil War","2011-02-19 09:05:59"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3023","documents","Strong, Lee Everett","Funeral memorial handout. The six pallbearers included his son Earl, grandson Brian, and four nephews. ","2011-02-19 09:02:13"
"3022","documents","Williamson, Calvin Weaver Jr","Funeral Record","2011-02-05 13:07:55"
"3021","documents","Williamson, Calvin Weaver","Funeral record","2011-02-05 13:04:27"
"3020","documents","Williamson, James Homer, Death Certificate","Issued by the State of Texas","2011-02-05 13:02:49"
"3017","documents","Striffler, Fred ca 1911","Article from the Detroit News, dated April 13, 1911, regarding a heroic moment that took place while he was in college. From the collection of Marjory Schwegler Battel. ","2011-02-04 21:33:06"
"3011","documents","Beoudoin, Pierre (AKA Peter Baudwin/Bodwin)","Naturalization papers","2011-02-03 14:21:05"
"3007","documents","Benkelman, Frederick and Ella","Manitowac, WI First Ward School News, dated 23 March 1871. Frederick Binkelman was the highest ranked boy student, and Ella Binkelman is fifth on the girls list. Ella is also shown as having had perfect deportment during the month of March. ","2011-02-03 14:19:27"
"3007","documents","Benkelman, Frederick and Ella","Manitowac, WI First Ward School News, dated 23 March 1871. Frederick Binkelman was the highest ranked boy student, and Ella Binkelman is fifth on the girls list. Ella is also shown as having had perfect deportment during the month of March. ","2011-02-03 14:19:27"
"3005","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Jr.","Application for Social Security payments after Ben's retirement","2011-02-03 13:55:22"
"3008","documents","McCormick, Jane (Mrs. Leonhard Benkelman)","Death Certificate from the State of Wisconsin","2011-02-03 13:47:18"
"3013","documents","Benkelman, Ward ","Letter written to his future wife, Anna Steinman, while they were courting. From the Benkelman Striffler vertical files, Rawson Memorial Library, Cass City, Michigan. ","2011-02-03 13:18:49"
"3006","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean engagement announcement","Newspaper article regarding her engagement to Thomas Eugene McLemore","2011-02-03 12:45:15"
"2988","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 3 of 4","Children's names, listing Avis and her sister, Ila","2011-02-03 12:38:14"
"2988","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 3 of 4","Children's names, listing Avis and her sister, Ila","2011-02-03 12:38:14"
"3004","documents","Sandham, John Insurance Policy","Ben and Avis purchased this insurance policy from John A. Sandham, an agent for Lincoln Life Insurance, in 1932","2011-02-03 12:33:55"
"3004","documents","Sandham, John Insurance Policy","Ben and Avis purchased this insurance policy from John A. Sandham, an agent for Lincoln Life Insurance, in 1932","2011-02-03 12:33:55"
"3004","documents","Sandham, John Insurance Policy","Ben and Avis purchased this insurance policy from John A. Sandham, an agent for Lincoln Life Insurance, in 1932","2011-02-03 12:33:55"
"2070","documents","Snyder, Vernon Marriage License to Cora McLean","Isabella County, Michigan, 19 October 1907","2011-01-30 14:58:33"
"3003","documents","Striffler, Ruth Elizabeth (Mrs. William Moreton)","Application for a Social Security Account","2011-01-30 14:56:43"
"2041","documents","Cramer, Sarah Ann, (Mrs. Augustus Elliott) Death Certificate","Michigan Death Certificate","2011-01-30 14:55:48"
"3002","documents","Jesse, Wilhelmina ""Minnie"" (Mrs. B. F. Benekelman, Sr) ","Certificate of death","2011-01-30 14:51:09"
"2045","documents","Elliott, Ida Alice (Mrs. W. B. Smith) Memorial Record","Published by Peters Funeral Home, Grand Ledge, Mich. ","2011-01-30 14:41:15"
"2046","documents","Elliott, Ida Alice (Mrs. W. B. Smith) Death Certificate","Tuscola County, Michigan Death Certificate
A resident of Grand Ledge, Ida was being cared for at the home of her daughter, Avis Benkelman, when she died","2011-01-30 14:40:22"
"2044","documents","Elliott, Augustus E., Death Certificate","Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate","2011-01-30 14:27:51"
"2047","documents","Jesse, Anna (Mrs. Andrew Bossert)","Grant County, Wisconsin Death Certificate","2011-01-30 14:24:41"
"2338","documents","Jesse, Amelia (Mrs. Peter Machalleck)","Indiana Death Certificate","2011-01-30 14:19:29"
"2997","documents","San Augustine High School, Class of 1925","Dale was one of 29 students to graduate from San Augustine High School in May, 1925","2010-11-24 20:43:44"
"2997","documents","San Augustine High School, Class of 1925","Dale was one of 29 students to graduate from San Augustine High School in May, 1925","2010-11-24 20:43:44"
"2997","documents","San Augustine High School, Class of 1925","Dale was one of 29 students to graduate from San Augustine High School in May, 1925","2010-11-24 20:43:44"
"2999","documents","McLemore, Vessie E. ca 1938, appointed trustee to San Augustine (TX) Public School Board","School News article, dated May 19, 1938, reporting that Mr. V. E. McLemore had taken the place of Mr. B. J. Butts as a member of the San Augustine Texas Schools Board of Trustees","2010-11-22 10:04:57"
"2999","documents","McLemore, Vessie E. ca 1938, appointed trustee to San Augustine (TX) Public School Board","School News article, dated May 19, 1938, reporting that Mr. V. E. McLemore had taken the place of Mr. B. J. Butts as a member of the San Augustine Texas Schools Board of Trustees","2010-11-22 10:04:57"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2998","documents","San Augustine County Teachers for 1933-1934","Listing of county school teachers ","2010-11-21 10:18:51"
"2995","documents","Blackburn, Irvin and Amanda McGrew Family History, Page 1 of 3","Letter detailing family history, and proposing that Richard Eugene Blackburn prepare an affidavit of his recollection of his family history","2010-11-05 19:19:50"
"2994","documents","Blackburn, Irvin and Amanda McGrew Family History, Page 2 of 3","Richard Eugene Blackburn Affidavit of the makeup of his family","2010-11-05 19:17:27"
"2994","documents","Blackburn, Irvin and Amanda McGrew Family History, Page 2 of 3","Richard Eugene Blackburn Affidavit of the makeup of his family","2010-11-05 19:17:27"
"2996","documents","Blackburn, Irvin and Amanda McGrew Family History, page 3 of 3","Richard Eugene Blackburn Affidavit of the makeup of his family","2010-11-05 19:16:48"
"2996","documents","Blackburn, Irvin and Amanda McGrew Family History, page 3 of 3","Richard Eugene Blackburn Affidavit of the makeup of his family","2010-11-05 19:16:48"
"2993","documents","White, Terra Rachelle","Article regarding her graduation from the University of Houston and relocation to Alaska","2010-10-31 17:22:34"
"2975","documents","Mason, William Crockett ca 1937","Obituary with photo","2010-10-31 17:19:43"
"2992","documents","Barnett, Scott and Nicolle Ingaki ","Wedding Announcement","2010-10-31 17:18:56"
"2991","documents","Birdwell, Matthew Tex","World Champion Youth Bull Rider","2010-10-31 17:15:38"
"2990","documents","Gary, Lindy and Nadine (Easley)","Announcement of 62nd Wedding Anniversary.","2010-10-31 17:12:47"
"2989","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Family Bible, p 4 of 4","Marriages information, listing the marriage of Avis to Ben Benkelman, as well as the marriage of their only child, Bonnie","2010-10-25 07:34:31"
"2989","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Family Bible, p 4 of 4","Marriages information, listing the marriage of Avis to Ben Benkelman, as well as the marriage of their only child, Bonnie","2010-10-25 07:34:31"
"2985","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 1 of 4","Presentation page of Avis Smith's family bible, presented to her by her parents on Christmas Day, 1920, a few months before her 19th birthday. The bible was published by National Bible Press in Philadelphia, PA, and was a Red Letter Art Edition, King James Version. No publication date was indicated. Only the pages relating to her parents, births and marriages were completed. Deaths were not entered. ","2010-10-24 14:32:09"
"2987","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta Bible Records, p 2 of 4","Family Register page listing her parents, William Bert Smith and Ida Alice Elliott","2010-10-24 14:23:21"
"2979","documents","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","2010-10-24 12:34:45"
"2977","documents","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. ","2010-10-24 12:18:23"
"2976","documents","Mason, William Crockett ca 1937","Obituary","2010-10-17 17:58:10"
"2974","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2004","Signed Letter of Intent to play soccer at the University of Kentucky","2010-10-17 17:50:22"
"2165","documents","Blackburn, Gabriel, 1856 Certified copy of Unconditional Headright for 1280 acres of land in the Republic of Texas","Certified copy of the Unconditional headright of 1280 acres of land granted to Gabriel Blackburn on August 1, 1838. The headright stated that he has resided three years in the Republic of Texas and performed all the duties req. of him as a citizen. This certified copy of the original was provided by the Sabine County Clerk on 5 April 1856, presumably in connection with issues relating to Gabriel Blackburn's estate. ","2010-09-11 12:41:11"
"1974","documents","Benkelman, Adam 1898 Obituary","Published in the ""Cass City Enterprise"", January 6, 1898, courtesy of the online newspaper archives of the Rawson Memorial Library, Cass City, Michigan","2010-09-11 12:40:20"
"2899","documents","McLemore, Sterling C., CSA Muster-in Roll","Muster-in Roll, 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, Confederate States Army, 1862, Page 1","2010-05-01 10:00:40"
"2900","documents","McLemore, Sterling C., CSA Muster-in Roll","Muster-in Roll, 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, Confederate States Army, 1862, Page 2","2010-05-01 10:00:13"
"2901","documents","McLemore, Sterling C., CSA Muster-in Roll","Muster-in Roll, 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, Confederate States Army, 1862, Page 3","2010-05-01 09:59:43"
"2902","documents","McLemore, Sterling C., CSA Muster-in Roll","Muster-in Roll, 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, Confederate States Army, 1862, Page 4","2010-05-01 09:59:10"
"2903","documents","McLemore, Sterling C., CSA Muster-in Roll","Muster-in Roll, 26th Arkansas Infantry, Company C, Confederate States Army, 1862 , Page 5","2010-05-01 09:58:18"
"2897","documents","McDermott Striffler Wedding Article","Cass City Chronicle story regarding their wedding","2010-05-01 09:27:45"
"2873","documents","McLemore, Emily Brooke, ca 2010","Article from the San Augustine Tribune about Emily's advancement to the Western Division Gymnastics Championship after winning the Region 3 Championships in Rio Rancho, New Mexico","2010-04-23 20:16:47"
"2868","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2010, Texas UIL Boys Soccer All-Century First Team Forward","Michael, along with Jimbo Parks of San Antonio Churchill and Clint Dempsey of Nacogdoches, were named to the Texas Boys Soccer All-Century First Team, in honor of the Centennial celebration of the UIL in Texas","2010-04-09 12:53:30"
"2867","documents","McLemore, Rufus K. Muster Roll, Company C, 26 Arkansas Infantry, May 1862","Page 5 of his Muster-in packet","2010-04-09 07:09:11"
"2866","documents","McLemore, Rufus K. Muster Roll, Company C, 26 Arkansas Infantry, May 1862","Page 4 of his Muster-in packet","2010-04-09 07:07:43"
"2865","documents","McLemore, Rufus K. Muster Roll, Company C, 26 Arkansas Infantry, May 1862","Page 3 of his muster-in packet","2010-04-09 07:05:58"
"2864","documents","McLemore, Rufus K. Muster Roll, Company C, 26 Arkansas Infantry, May 1862","Page 2 of his Muster-in packet","2010-04-09 07:03:33"
"2863","documents","McLemore, Rufus K. Muster Roll, Company C, 26 Arkansas Infantry, May 1862","Page 1 of his Muster-in packet","2010-04-09 07:00:47"
"2824","documents","Schwegler, Laura and Charles Gregor","Invitation to the 1901 wedding of Laura Schwegler to Charles W. Gregor","2010-03-30 08:45:19"
"2816","documents","Schwegler, Samuel, Funeral Memorium","Funeral memorium for Samuel Schwegler, the ten year old son of Andrew and Louisa (Benkelman) Schwegler","2010-03-30 06:40:31"
"2808","documents","McLemore, Christopher Columbus","Death certificate from the State of Missouri","2010-03-29 14:37:20"
"2512","documents","Ernst and Whinney, San Antonio, Tax Department Partners, Senior Managers, and Managers, 1988","This cartoon was drawn by Paul Mangum, a senior manager in the E&W tax department as a going away gift from Ken Schwartz, a tax partner who was transferring to the National office.
Top row, l to r, Bob Herbst, Kevin McGown, Mary Ann Rybacki, Sally Clayton, Houston Bryan, Tedd Popp, Howard Klein, Jim Smith, Ken Schwartz, Ed Johnson, Paul Mangum (artist), and Melinda Strong
Bottom row, l to r, Dick Jones, Roger Simpson, Randy Cain, Steve Yeglic, Stewart Goodson, Mike Gentry, Don Malik
The images of Sarita Martinez and Gayle Kemble, which were on the left of the sketch were unfortunately cut off due to the size of the original.","2010-03-10 15:10:55"
"2483","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First home as a family","Michael's memories of each room of the family home on Chevy Chase, done as a rough draft for a classroom assignment in High School ca 2003","2010-03-10 14:05:37"
"2483","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First home as a family","Michael's memories of each room of the family home on Chevy Chase, done as a rough draft for a classroom assignment in High School ca 2003","2010-03-10 14:05:37"
"2483","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First home as a family","Michael's memories of each room of the family home on Chevy Chase, done as a rough draft for a classroom assignment in High School ca 2003","2010-03-10 14:05:37"
"1975","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1996, CYO City Soccer Champions
","Michael played soccer for two years at St. Pius X CYO Hurricanes, with some former teamates from his first recreational team, the AH/FSH Rising Stars. Tom was one of his coaches. The team was back-to-back City Champions in the CYO league. Michael was in the fifth grade when this article was published. ","2010-03-09 14:09:12"
"1975","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1996, CYO City Soccer Champions
","Michael played soccer for two years at St. Pius X CYO Hurricanes, with some former teamates from his first recreational team, the AH/FSH Rising Stars. Tom was one of his coaches. The team was back-to-back City Champions in the CYO league. Michael was in the fifth grade when this article was published. ","2010-03-09 14:09:12"
"2067","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2008, Conference USA Achievement Award","Conference USA Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week","2010-03-09 14:06:15"
"2729","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1997, AHJS Sixth Grade Band","Alamo Heights Junior School Sixth Grade Band, ca 1997
Michael is in the front row in the black t-shirt and sandals, looking like he would rather be just about anywhere else. He had joined the band intending to play the drums, but tested best on woodwind instruments, thus being assigned to play the clarinet. He considered this to be an unconscionable bait and switch. ","2010-03-09 14:05:21"
"2019","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 1999, Snickers Cup State Champions","Michael and his teammates from the 1986 Hammers, who had just won the STYSA Snicker's Cup State Championship
Michael is kneeling in the bottom row, second from the right","2010-03-09 14:03:09"
"2454","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2000, City of San Antonio Proclamation","City of San Antonio Proclamation congratulating the 1986 Hammers for their invitation to compete in the XXI Dallas Cup Invitational Soccer Tournament","2010-03-09 14:01:57"
"2479","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2004, High School Diploma","Diploma from Alamo Heights High School","2010-03-09 14:01:06"
"2642","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2009, College Diploma","Diploma awarding his Bachelor of Science in Education, Kinesiology, from the University of Kentucky","2010-03-09 14:00:19"
"2701","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2004, North San Antonio Times News Article","Article that appeared in the North San Antonio Times shortly after Michael signed his letter of intent to play soccer at the University of Kentucky","2010-03-09 13:59:32"
"2455","documents","Strong, Michael A. ca 2009, College Commencement","University of Kentucky College of Education Recognition Program. Michael was a candidate for a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health Promotion. ","2010-03-09 13:57:15"
"1934","documents","Benkelman, Alvin Carlton Sr. ca 1922, at Road Test","Alvin at the Bates Road Test 1922","2010-03-08 08:35:49"
"2740","documents","Strong, Carrie and Andy Walters","Invitation to their wedding on February 26, 2010 in Oklahoma City","2010-03-04 10:48:57"
"2742","documents","Cass City Chronicle subscription receipt","Subscription receipt, to George Battel, for an annual subscription to the Cass City Chronicle in 1910. The beautifully handwritten legend was to a photo of the newspaper staff as identified by Marjory Schwegler Battel. ","2010-03-03 21:52:24"
"2725","documents","Margate Intermediate School, Palos Verdes, California, Library Aides, 1973-1974","Melinda McLemore is seated in the bottom row, second from the right","2010-02-10 10:18:08"
"2731","documents","Kirby, Jeremiah Marsh","Commonwealth of Kentucky certificate of Death","2010-02-04 08:56:24"
"2730","documents","Kirby, Cynthia (McLemore)","Commonwealth of Kentucky certificate of Death","2010-02-04 08:55:48"
"2724","documents","Weaver, Viola Mae (Strong)","Memorial Service leaflet","2010-01-31 11:32:48"
"2727","documents","Kubik, James Joseph ""Pete""","Memorial Service leaflet, interior","2010-01-31 11:26:57"
"2726","documents","Kubik, Joseph ""Pete""","Memorial Service leaflet, front cover","2010-01-31 11:25:39"
"2713","documents","San Augustine (Texas) High School Future Farmer Association Officers, 1948-1949","President: Elton Hightower, VP Raymond Nichols, 2nd VP Charles Zeigler, 3rd VP Langston Pate, Secretary Clifford Richard, Treasurer Thomas Woods, Sentinel Ed Halbert, Historian Robert Greer, Reporter Abbie Whitton, Sweetheart Nona Turner, Parlimentarian Lynn McLemore (lower right corner), Advisor Cecil Jones","2010-01-31 11:10:20"
"2721","documents","McLemore Cousins and Classmates, Texas A&M University, Freshman Class, 1950","Bobbie Frank McLemore (l) grew up in Jasper, and later attended Texas A&M University, Class of 1953. Freshmen were required to introduce themselves as ""Fish."" He recalled one day shaking the had of the student in line behind him and saying, ""Hi, I'm Fish McLemore."" The other student replied ""So am I."" The other freshman was Tom McLemore (r) of San Augustine. The two assumed they were related somehow, but couldn't puzzle it out then and there. They discovered that they were in fact ""half-second cousins"" when they met again at a McLemore family reunion in Jasper at the Zion Hill Baptist Church in June, 1999.
","2010-01-27 07:01:06"
"2721","documents","McLemore Cousins and Classmates, Texas A&M University, Freshman Class, 1950","Bobbie Frank McLemore (l) grew up in Jasper, and later attended Texas A&M University, Class of 1953. Freshmen were required to introduce themselves as ""Fish."" He recalled one day shaking the had of the student in line behind him and saying, ""Hi, I'm Fish McLemore."" The other student replied ""So am I."" The other freshman was Tom McLemore (r) of San Augustine. The two assumed they were related somehow, but couldn't puzzle it out then and there. They discovered that they were in fact ""half-second cousins"" when they met again at a McLemore family reunion in Jasper at the Zion Hill Baptist Church in June, 1999.
","2010-01-27 07:01:06"
"2712","documents","Werley, Janice ca 1960","A Sophomore at Bloomsburg Teacher's College, Janice served as a teacher's assistant to Charles Strong and occasionally babysat for Charles and Pat Strong as well. The yearbook indicated she was a candidate for Co-Ed of the year. ","2010-01-23 08:45:44"
"2712","documents","Werley, Janice ca 1960","A Sophomore at Bloomsburg Teacher's College, Janice served as a teacher's assistant to Charles Strong and occasionally babysat for Charles and Pat Strong as well. The yearbook indicated she was a candidate for Co-Ed of the year. ","2010-01-23 08:45:44"
"2712","documents","Werley, Janice ca 1960","A Sophomore at Bloomsburg Teacher's College, Janice served as a teacher's assistant to Charles Strong and occasionally babysat for Charles and Pat Strong as well. The yearbook indicated she was a candidate for Co-Ed of the year. ","2010-01-23 08:45:44"
"2712","documents","Werley, Janice ca 1960","A Sophomore at Bloomsburg Teacher's College, Janice served as a teacher's assistant to Charles Strong and occasionally babysat for Charles and Pat Strong as well. The yearbook indicated she was a candidate for Co-Ed of the year. ","2010-01-23 08:45:44"
"2718","documents","Western Michigan University, Davis Hall, Mid Century Modern interior, ca 1955 ","Bonnie Benkelman was a resident student at WMU, living in the newly constructed Davis Hall. This photo was from the college annual, the ""Brown and Gold.""","2010-01-23 08:44:56"
"2720","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1946, San Augustine High School","Tom and classmates, Sophomore Year, San Augustine, Texas High School","2010-01-23 08:44:15"
"2723","documents","Texas A&M University, 1950 Pass In Review, College Station, Texas","From the Texas A&M College Annual","2010-01-23 08:41:15"
"2723","documents","Texas A&M University, 1950 Pass In Review, College Station, Texas","From the Texas A&M College Annual","2010-01-23 08:41:15"
"2719","documents","Western Michigan University, Davis Hall Exterior, ca 1955","Bonnie Benkelman was a resident student at WMU, living in the newly constructed Davis Hall. This photo was from the college annual, the ""Brown and Gold.""","2010-01-23 08:20:41"
"2717","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie ca 1956, Western Michigan University, Sigma Kappa Sorority","Group photo from the Western Michigan 1956 annual, the ""Brown and Gold."" Bonnie is seated, in the bottom row, fifth from the left. ","2010-01-23 08:16:10"
"2714","documents","San Augustine (Texas) High School Senior Class Officers, 1948-1949","President, Tom McLemore, Vice President John H. Butts, Secretary Nelda Magee, and Treasurer Jo Ann Anders","2010-01-16 21:34:47"
"2716","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie ca 1955, Panhellenic Council","During her junior year at Western Michigan, Bonnie was a member of the campus panhellenic council, representing the Sigma Kappa Sorority. Bonnie is seated on the bottom row, third from the right. ","2010-01-15 20:13:20"
"2715","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie ca 1955, Dorm Hall Group Photo","During her junior year at Western Michigan in Kalamazoo, Bonnie was a resident of Davis Hall, the newest women's dorm on the campus. This group photo was included in the 1955 Brown and Gold College annual. Bonnie is standing, top row, fifth from the right (facing left). ","2010-01-15 20:10:14"
"2711","documents","Strong, Charles Richard, Faculty Photo, 1960","Faculty Photo from the Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania State Teachers College","2010-01-07 22:00:59"
"2710","documents","Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania State Teachers College","A photo of one of the buildings on the campus of the Bloomsburg, PA State Teachers college, from the 1960 Campus yearbook, ""The Orbiter.""
This where Charles Strong had his first teaching assignment, as well as city in which the Strong's first daughter, Mary Pat, was born.","2010-01-07 21:59:23"
"2710","documents","Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania State Teachers College","A photo of one of the buildings on the campus of the Bloomsburg, PA State Teachers college, from the 1960 Campus yearbook, ""The Orbiter.""
This where Charles Strong had his first teaching assignment, as well as city in which the Strong's first daughter, Mary Pat, was born.","2010-01-07 21:59:23"
"2710","documents","Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania State Teachers College","A photo of one of the buildings on the campus of the Bloomsburg, PA State Teachers college, from the 1960 Campus yearbook, ""The Orbiter.""
This where Charles Strong had his first teaching assignment, as well as city in which the Strong's first daughter, Mary Pat, was born.","2010-01-07 21:59:23"
"2710","documents","Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania State Teachers College","A photo of one of the buildings on the campus of the Bloomsburg, PA State Teachers college, from the 1960 Campus yearbook, ""The Orbiter.""
This where Charles Strong had his first teaching assignment, as well as city in which the Strong's first daughter, Mary Pat, was born.","2010-01-07 21:59:23"
"2709","documents","McLemore, William Young","Death Certificate from the State of Missouri","2010-01-01 09:34:11"
"2708","documents","Wadell, Sarah Jonathan","State of Missouri Certificate of Death","2009-12-30 17:32:14"
"2706","documents","Waddell, Elizabeth","State of Missouri Certificate of Death","2009-12-30 17:30:36"
"2707","documents","Waddell, Samuel V.","State of Missouri Certificate of Death","2009-12-30 17:29:56"
"2700","documents","Celtic, Saxon Foot differences","Printed in the October, 1996 Strong Family Association newsletter, from an article originally published in Discover magazine. At that time the article had not been peer reviewed, so take this with grain of salt. I, with my Saxon feet, find it quite interesting!","2009-12-15 22:26:08"
"2699","documents","McLemore, Leigh to J. Scott Haney wedding invitation","Invitation to their wedding in Houston, Texas","2009-12-15 22:20:26"
"2698","documents","Mullen, Sherry Lynn and Paul Strong wedding invitation","Invitation to their wedding and reception ","2009-12-15 22:17:59"
"2696","documents","Mitchell, Emma (Ramsey)","Photo and condensed obituary from the San Augustine Tribune","2009-12-09 22:41:36"
"2692","documents","McLemore, William","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-12-07 21:25:45"
"2683","documents","McGuire, Keith David Sr ca 1940's","A vise welded by Keith","2009-12-02 20:36:26"
"2680","documents","McGuire, Keith David ","Keith welded this sign to advertise his services","2009-12-02 20:26:56"
"2651","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1957-1959), Stillwater, Oklahoma","The families duplex at 10-C College Courts on Sixth Street, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Charles and Pat were both students at OSU, and this is where they were living when their son Tom was born.","2009-12-01 08:53:54"
"2651","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1957-1959), Stillwater, Oklahoma","The families duplex at 10-C College Courts on Sixth Street, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Charles and Pat were both students at OSU, and this is where they were living when their son Tom was born.","2009-12-01 08:53:54"
"2651","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1957-1959), Stillwater, Oklahoma","The families duplex at 10-C College Courts on Sixth Street, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Charles and Pat were both students at OSU, and this is where they were living when their son Tom was born.","2009-12-01 08:53:54"
"2645","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat, First Car","The couples first car after their 1957 marriage, a 1949 dark green Plymouth","2009-12-01 08:51:57"
"2645","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat, First Car","The couples first car after their 1957 marriage, a 1949 dark green Plymouth","2009-12-01 08:51:57"
"2650","documents","Strong, Charles and Pat Family Home (1970's) Montevallo, Alabama","This is the home the Strong family lived in while Charles taught at the University of Montevallo in Alabama in the 1970's","2009-11-28 14:08:52"
"2649","documents","Strong, Pat and Charles Family Home (1975-1995), Edinburg, Texas","This was the Strong families home in Edinburg, Texas from approximately 1975 through 1995","2009-11-28 14:08:16"
"2646","documents","McGuire Home, Camargo, Oklahoma","Home of Keith, Josephine, Keith Jr. and Pat McGuire, Camargo Oklahoma during the 1940's","2009-11-28 13:59:55"
"2648","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Pat and her mother shared this duplex in Mooreland, Oklahoma during Pat's first year working as a teacher","2009-11-28 13:59:09"
"2648","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Pat and her mother shared this duplex in Mooreland, Oklahoma during Pat's first year working as a teacher","2009-11-28 13:59:09"
"2647","documents","Murray House PreSchool, Tuscaloosa Alabama","Karl and Paul Strong both attended preschool here","2009-11-28 13:54:08"
"2647","documents","Murray House PreSchool, Tuscaloosa Alabama","Karl and Paul Strong both attended preschool here","2009-11-28 13:54:08"
"2639","documents","Crnkovic, Frank and Lois (Paudert) 60th Wedding Anniversary ","Announcement of their upcoming 60th wedding anniversary, published in The Sabine County Reporter, November, 2009","2009-11-20 17:42:19"
"2636","documents","McLemore, Percy and Elma (Smith)","Golden Wedding Anniversary Announcement, 1986","2009-11-19 13:54:25"
"2635","documents","Griffin, Kelli Danielle engagement to Carl Edwin Beall, Jr.","Engagement announcement from the Sabine County Reporter","2009-11-17 13:40:30"
"2631","documents","Smith, Ilo","Thank you note from Ilo to her eldest niece, probably written in early 1960's","2009-11-17 13:24:04"
"2614","documents","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","2009-11-08 14:14:58"
"2615","documents","Strong, Thomas and Melinda McLemore, 2009","First Place Award from the Texas State Genealogical Society for ""Individual Member Website"", presented at the 49th Annual Conference, hosted in San Antonio.
http://strongfamilytree.org
","2009-11-08 14:14:13"
"2615","documents","Strong, Thomas and Melinda McLemore, 2009","First Place Award from the Texas State Genealogical Society for ""Individual Member Website"", presented at the 49th Annual Conference, hosted in San Antonio.
http://strongfamilytree.org
","2009-11-08 14:14:13"
"2608","documents","Payne, Gertrude Louise","Announcement of her 1924 graduation from Duncan (Okla.) High School","2009-11-07 17:21:11"
"2601","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1956","A Feb. 7, 1956 article in the student paper reported that ""Charles Strong, arts and sciences junior from Duncan, was named president of the Newman club Sunday evening during the election of the 1956 officers. Strong, a chemistry major, replaces Stan Prochaska, agriculture journalism senior from Enid, as proxy of the organization of Catholic students. He had been vice president and one time co-chairman of the membership committee. Ed Wakeen, OIT student from Massachusetts was elected vice president...(also from Massachusetts) Joe Hayden was elected treasurer...Beverly Kirchmeyer from Ponca City was elected secretary. Continuing as chaplin.....will be Rev. Joseph Dillon, assistant pastor of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church of Stillwater.""
","2009-11-02 11:30:57"
"2610","documents","Payne, Patty Gay, Note to Santa, 1930's","This note to Santa appears to have been written for Patty Gay by either her eldest sister, Anna Laura, or by her cousin Mary Pat Sparks","2009-11-02 08:38:09"
"2610","documents","Payne, Patty Gay, Note to Santa, 1930's","This note to Santa appears to have been written for Patty Gay by either her eldest sister, Anna Laura, or by her cousin Mary Pat Sparks","2009-11-02 08:38:09"
"2610","documents","Payne, Patty Gay, Note to Santa, 1930's","This note to Santa appears to have been written for Patty Gay by either her eldest sister, Anna Laura, or by her cousin Mary Pat Sparks","2009-11-02 08:38:09"
"2609","documents","Kubik, Jo Pat","Funeral Memorium","2009-11-02 08:32:28"
"2589","documents","Strong, Edward Winfield","Announcement of his birth","2009-11-01 14:15:46"
"2581","documents","Lee, Hae Boon","For many years, Hae Boon sent her son and his new parents a card at Thanksgiving, along with money for Michael's college fund","2009-10-26 21:59:27"
"2540","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1972","Certificate of Completion Elementary School Education at Holy Spirt School in Tuscaloosa, and promotion to High School","2009-10-23 08:55:22"
"2572","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1977","National Honor Society Certificate","2009-10-23 08:52:58"
"2571","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1974","State of California Diploma of Graduation from Elementary School, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District","2009-10-23 08:51:23"
"2562","documents","Parker, Bettye Sue marriage to John R. McLemore","Copy of their marriage certificate from Clinch County, Georgia","2009-10-21 21:49:09"
"2557","documents","Parker, Bettye Sue and John R. ""Pondus"" McLemore Family Record","A record from Bettye Sue Parker McLemore's family bible, listing information on her parents, her parents-in-law, and her children","2009-10-21 21:17:31"
"2556","documents","Parker, Bettye Sue marriage to John Robinson McLemore","From a digital scrapbook created by Sharon McLemore Goforth","2009-10-21 21:13:57"
"2543","documents","Parker, Bettye Sue engagement announcement to John Robinson McLemore","Announcement of the couples engagement and upcoming wedding. They were married in July, 1957.","2009-10-21 07:05:08"
"2539","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1993","Certificate of Cub Scout Training","2009-10-21 06:50:18"
"2146","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1986","Farewell Letter from Warren Tichenor, V.P. and General Manager","2009-10-21 06:48:07"
"2480","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1978, National Merit Scholar ","Trinity University National Merit Scholarship certificate","2009-10-18 13:39:05"
"2529","documents","McLemore, John Roy and Willie Mae (Robinson) Family History","From a digital scrapbook put together by Sharon McLemore Goforth detailing the families history, detailing Roy's lifelong passion for education","2009-10-17 15:02:24"
"2527","documents","McLemore, John Roy and Willie Mae (Robinson) Family History","From a digital scrapbook put together by Sharon McLemore Goforth detailing the families history, and the young couples courtship and early years","2009-10-17 15:01:47"
"2526","documents","McLemore, John Roy and Willie Mae (Robinson) Family History","From a digital scrapbook put together by Sharon McLemore Goforth detailing the families history, relating to Roy's Military Service during the First World War","2009-10-17 14:58:23"
"2530","documents","McLemore, John Roy and Willie Mae (Robinson) Family History","From a digital scrapbook put together by Sharon McLemore Goforth detailing the families history, showing Roy and Babe with some of their children and grandchildren","2009-10-17 14:57:02"
"2528","documents","McLemore, John Roy","Memorial articles published after Dr. Mac's death in 1961, on the eve of his retirement as President of Paris Junior College","2009-10-17 14:41:19"
"2525","documents","McLemore, John Roy and Willie Mae (Robinson) Family History","From a digital scrapbook put together by Sharon McLemore Goforth detailing the families history","2009-10-17 14:30:17"
"2492","documents","Strong, Melinda (McLemore) ca 2006, Commissioning Committee","Melinda helped with the financial and tax reporting for the commissioning of the USS San Antonio in Ingleside","2009-10-10 06:23:40"
"2491","documents","McLemore, Nina (Fuller), Quilt Square, ca 1966","Nina was an avid quilter. This square is from a quilt she made her granddaughter, Melinda, around 1966. Some of the fabric scraps were from school clothes Melinda had outgrown, as Nina had specifically requested these from her daughter-in-law when making the quilt. ","2009-09-30 13:41:39"
"2491","documents","McLemore, Nina (Fuller), Quilt Square, ca 1966","Nina was an avid quilter. This square is from a quilt she made her granddaughter, Melinda, around 1966. Some of the fabric scraps were from school clothes Melinda had outgrown, as Nina had specifically requested these from her daughter-in-law when making the quilt. ","2009-09-30 13:41:39"
"2486","documents","McLemore, John","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-09-26 10:45:33"
"2485","documents","Falk, Sheryl and Richard Retz Wedding Invitation","Invitation to their 2007 wedding at the Liendo Plantation in Hempstead, Texas","2009-09-25 12:56:09"
"2484","documents","McGuire, Patricia ca 1951, High School Diploma","Diploma from Camargo High School","2009-09-23 20:43:45"
"2336","documents","Gates, Worthy Conger, Death Certificate","California Death Certificate","2009-09-22 16:37:08"
"2066","documents","Fuller, Francis Ola ""Fannie"" (Mrs. Joe Burkhalter), Death Certificate","Texas Death Certificate, filed in March 1931","2009-09-22 16:36:26"
"2212","documents","Fullen, James Marion, Death Certificate","Texas Death Certificate, which unlike his social security account application, does not list his parents or precise location of birth.","2009-09-22 16:35:35"
"2210","documents","Fullen, Elizabeth (Widow of Vernon Teller Byerly) Death Certificate","Texas Death Certificate","2009-09-22 16:34:51"
"1488","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First Home","131 Chevy Chase in San Antonio, Texas. This 1947 bungalow was Tom and Melinda's home from the Summer of 1984 through Thanksgiving Weekend, 1998. Tom's brothers, Karl & Paul, lived with them here their first two years at UTSA; and this was Michael's home from the day he was adopted through the middle of his eighth grade year--at which time the family moved 13 blocks due north, to a newer and larger home. ","2009-09-21 21:27:59"
"1488","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First Home","131 Chevy Chase in San Antonio, Texas. This 1947 bungalow was Tom and Melinda's home from the Summer of 1984 through Thanksgiving Weekend, 1998. Tom's brothers, Karl & Paul, lived with them here their first two years at UTSA; and this was Michael's home from the day he was adopted through the middle of his eighth grade year--at which time the family moved 13 blocks due north, to a newer and larger home. ","2009-09-21 21:27:59"
"1488","documents","Strong, Tom, Melinda and Michael's First Home","131 Chevy Chase in San Antonio, Texas. This 1947 bungalow was Tom and Melinda's home from the Summer of 1984 through Thanksgiving Weekend, 1998. Tom's brothers, Karl & Paul, lived with them here their first two years at UTSA; and this was Michael's home from the day he was adopted through the middle of his eighth grade year--at which time the family moved 13 blocks due north, to a newer and larger home. ","2009-09-21 21:27:59"
"2465","documents","Strong, Melinda (McLemore) ca 1984, C.P.A. Certificate","State of Texas, State Board of Public Accountancy, Dated March 9, 1984","2009-09-21 21:24:59"
"2481","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1978, High School Diploma","Diploma from Paris High School","2009-09-21 21:15:37"
"2477","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 2002, Certificate-yDNA, R1B1","yDNA sample 12 marker results. Tom was one of the early participants in the Strong yDNA study, shortly afterwords several proven descendants of Elder John Strong of New England were exact matches to him, allowing him to focus his search for his American Strong ancestors
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
","2009-09-21 21:14:41"
"2477","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 2002, Certificate-yDNA, R1B1","yDNA sample 12 marker results. Tom was one of the early participants in the Strong yDNA study, shortly afterwords several proven descendants of Elder John Strong of New England were exact matches to him, allowing him to focus his search for his American Strong ancestors
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
","2009-09-21 21:14:41"
"2477","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 2002, Certificate-yDNA, R1B1","yDNA sample 12 marker results. Tom was one of the early participants in the Strong yDNA study, shortly afterwords several proven descendants of Elder John Strong of New England were exact matches to him, allowing him to focus his search for his American Strong ancestors
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
","2009-09-21 21:14:41"
"2477","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 2002, Certificate-yDNA, R1B1","yDNA sample 12 marker results. Tom was one of the early participants in the Strong yDNA study, shortly afterwords several proven descendants of Elder John Strong of New England were exact matches to him, allowing him to focus his search for his American Strong ancestors
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
","2009-09-21 21:14:41"
"2477","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 2002, Certificate-yDNA, R1B1","yDNA sample 12 marker results. Tom was one of the early participants in the Strong yDNA study, shortly afterwords several proven descendants of Elder John Strong of New England were exact matches to him, allowing him to focus his search for his American Strong ancestors
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegalstrongs/dnaresults.htm
","2009-09-21 21:14:41"
"2478","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1998, Chickasaw Nation Citizenship Certificate","Certificate of Membership in the Chickasaw Nation","2009-09-21 21:13:12"
"2476","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1988, Addy Award","Addy award for editing on a Sales Promotion for the Corpus Christi Area Economic Development Corporation","2009-09-21 21:12:25"
"2474","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1982 marriage to Thomas Strong","Marriage license as filed in Bexar County, Texas, Volume 432, Page 297, No. 452297","2009-09-19 09:48:16"
"2473","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1986, sacramental marriage to Thomas Strong","Melinda and Tom renewed their vows in the Catholic Church four years after their nondemoninational marriage in 1982","2009-09-19 09:47:23"
"2467","documents","Solomon, Laura (Strong) ca 2003, Article profiling the Hidden Gate store, Cover","Cover of the ""East Manatee Herald Neighbors Magazine,"" featuring an article about Laura and Ken's gift and home decor store","2009-09-18 08:30:41"
"2468","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1982, Employment offer","Letter from Ernst & Whinney confirming Melinda's employment upon her graduation from Trinity. Her starting salary was $1,600 a month. ","2009-09-18 05:37:23"
"2469","documents","Strong, Melinda (McLemore) ca 1996, Daughters of the Republic of Texas Membership","Certificate of Membership in the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, based on Melinda's lineal descent from Thompson Allen","2009-09-17 13:35:44"
"2469","documents","Strong, Melinda (McLemore) ca 1996, Daughters of the Republic of Texas Membership","Certificate of Membership in the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, based on Melinda's lineal descent from Thompson Allen","2009-09-17 13:35:44"
"2470","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1957","Letter from Lyndon Johnson, then the Democratic Leader of the United States Senate, congratulating Tom on his graduation from Texas Western College","2009-09-17 13:34:54"
"2471","documents","Solomon, Laura (Strong) ca 2003, Article profiling the Hidden Gate store, Page 1","Article from the ""East Manatee Herald Neighbors Magazine,"" featuring Laura and Ken's gift and home decor store","2009-09-17 13:34:13"
"2472","documents","Solomon, Laura (Strong) ca 2003, Article profiling the Hidden Gate store, Page 2","Article from the ""East Manatee Herald Neighbors Magazine,"" featuring Laura and Ken's gift and home decor store","2009-09-17 13:33:53"
"2350","documents","??kovec, Jan ""John,"" Death Certificate, 1922","State of Nebraska Death Certificate. His father is listed incorrectly as John Zakovic, whereas other sources indicate his father was actually Matej ??kovec. His mother, Marie Bures, is not listed. ","2009-09-17 13:33:05"
"2361","documents","??kovec, Anna (Mrs. Joseph Hines) Death Certificate, 1934","Death Certificate from the State of Nebraska. Unlike her brothers death certificate, her parents are listed as Matthew Zakovec and Maria Bures. ","2009-09-17 13:32:18"
"655","documents","Wright, Keaton James and Dilla, 50th Annual Family Reunion (1946-1996)","Article commerating the 50th anniversary of their annual family reunion, begun in 1946 to welcome their son home from the service. As of the 1996 reunion, Keaton and Dilla had 326 direct descendants. Keton appears to have been named in honor of his maternal grandfather, Keton Jones McLemore. ","2009-09-17 13:31:35"
"2314","documents","Wood, A.J. Sr and Katie (Kelley) Golden Wedding Anniversary (1953-2003)","An article in honor of their golden wedding anniversary","2009-09-17 13:29:02"
"845","documents","McLemore, Charity 1859 marriage to Jesse Wiggins","Lauderdale County, Mississippi, 22 June 1859","2009-09-17 13:27:47"
"2079","documents","Welch, Mary Ann (widow of Franklin Smith and Samuel Chapman) Death Certificate, 1921","Ionia County, State of Michigan Death Certificate","2009-09-17 13:26:28"
"2040","documents","Chapman, Marcus, Death Certificate","Ionia County, Mich. Death Certificate","2009-09-13 22:08:52"
"2166","documents","Blackburn, Gabriel, 1856 Land Patent to his Heirs","Patent to the Heirs of Gabriel Blackburn, No. 804, Vol 3","2009-09-13 22:07:59"
"2462","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1970, Letter to Josephine Carpenter, P 1 of 3","Letter from Tom Strong to his grandmother, Josephine Morlas McGuire Carpenter. Tom was writing to thank her for money she had sent for his twelfth birthday. The Strong's were living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at the time. ","2009-09-13 22:06:21"
"2463","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1970, Letter to Josephine Carpenter, P 2 of 3","Letter from Tom Strong to his grandmother, Josephine Morlas McGuire Carpenter. Tom was writing to thank her for money she had sent for his twelfth birthday. The Strong's were living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at the time.","2009-09-13 22:06:02"
"2464","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1970, Letter to Josephine Carpenter, P 3 of 3","Letter from Tom Strong to his grandmother, Josephine Morlas McGuire Carpenter. Tom was writing to thank her for money she had sent for his twelfth birthday. The Strong's were living in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at the time.","2009-09-13 22:05:42"
"2171","documents","Birdwell, Ruby (Mrs. Bill Murphy), News Article about her Alaska Homestead","News article detailing the land she and her husband claimed as a homestead in Alaska in 1964
A portion of the last two sentences of this article were cut off, and read, ""One week all three Tribunes were delivered to her by a postal mistake. She got in touch with the other two Alaska subscribers, and they all had a get together after that.""","2009-09-13 22:05:19"
"644","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Jr. ca 1966, News article regarding retirement","""Civic Leader Ends Cass City Career""
From the Cass City (Michigan) Chronicle,
Thursday, October 27, 1966","2009-09-13 22:03:29"
"2018","documents","Benkelman, Adam, Death Certificate","State of Michigan Death Certificate","2009-09-13 22:01:38"
"2450","documents","Strong, Theresa ca 1995, Funeral Memorium","Funeral Memorium from the Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan, Oklahoma","2009-09-13 17:55:07"
"2358","documents","Campbell, Isla (Mrs. Warren Strong), Death Certificate","State of Ohio Certificate of Death","2009-09-13 17:52:30"
"2365","documents","Bunch, Rena (Mrs. John William Gentry), Death Certificate","Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma","2009-09-13 17:51:39"
"2351","documents","Bowen, Addie L. (Mrs. Francis Strong), Death Certificate","State of Ohio Death Certificate for Addie Bowen Smith Strong, the second wife of Frank Strong","2009-09-13 17:50:51"
"2466","documents","Strong, Melinda (McLemore) ca 1995, Certificate of Appreciation","Certificate of Appreciation for servinb on the Advisory Committee on Child-care Administrators and Facilities","2009-09-13 14:19:46"
"2459","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1982, Diploma from Trinity University","Bachelor of Science in Business Administration","2009-09-12 20:26:48"
"2457","documents","Strong, Taylor Winfield ca 2007, OSU Commencement","Invitation to the Commencement Ceremony of Oklahoma State University for Taylor Winfield Strong. Taylor was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ","2009-09-12 13:27:52"
"2452","documents","Strong, Laura Ann 1990 marriage to Kenneth Richard Solomon","Announcement of their March 17, 1990 wedding in San Antonio, Texas","2009-09-12 13:27:25"
"2453","documents","Strong, William Stephen birth announcement","Announcement from his parents, Paul and Sherry Strong","2009-09-12 13:26:51"
"2451","documents","Strong, Kennedy Grace Birth Announcement","Announcement of her birth on November 3, 1994 ","2009-09-12 13:26:22"
"2456","documents","Strong, Taylor Winfield ca 2002","Duncan High School Graduation Announcement","2009-09-12 13:18:50"
"366","documents","DeVol, Catherine 2006 marriage to Taylor Strong","Invitation to the Wedding of Catherine Suzanne DeVol to Taylor Winfield Strong","2009-09-12 09:19:23"
"2449","documents","Strong, Homer Richard, ca 1970's","Homer supported his family as an artist before the Depression, developing a distinctive handwriting. He was also a avid amateur musician. This handwritten score of his, Yesterday by the Beatles, combined his love of both art and music. ","2009-09-11 15:08:42"
"2448","documents","Strong, Homer Richard ca 1990, Funeral Memorium","Funeral Memorium from the Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan, Oklahoma","2009-09-11 08:20:13"
"2447","documents","Coleman, Ivan (Widow of Elmer Williamson)","Death Certificate from the State of Texas","2009-09-11 08:19:16"
"2444","documents","Strong, Homer Richard, Honorable Discharge from the United States Army","Homer served as a radio repairman instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for the Second Battalion, Field Artillery School, from November, 1943 through March, 1946","2009-09-10 04:54:05"
"2445","documents","Strong, Homer Richard, Honorable Discharge, Enlisted Record and Report of Separation, Page 1","Homer served as a radio repairman instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for the Second Battalion, Field Artillery School, from November, 1943 through March, 1946","2009-09-10 04:53:43"
"2446","documents","Strong, Homer Richard, Honorable Discharge, Enlisted Record and Report of Separation, Page 2","Homer served as a radio repairman instructor at Fort Sill, Oklahoma for the Second Battalion, Field Artillery School, from November, 1943 through March, 1946","2009-09-10 04:53:15"
"2443","documents","Strong, Homer Richard, Halliburton Company Employee Badge","Homer worked in the manufacturing department of Halliburton, which at that time was still headquartered in Duncan, Oklahoma","2009-09-10 04:52:54"
"2039","documents","Buerk, Katherine Eva (Mrs. Solomon Striffler), Death Certificate","Death Certificate from the State of Michigan","2009-09-10 04:52:32"
"2286","documents","Buchholz, John, Death Certificate","Death Certificate from the State of Michigan","2009-09-10 04:52:13"
"2315","documents","Fenske, Gottlieb, Certified Record of Death","State of Michigan Certified Record of Death","2009-09-10 04:50:03"
"2371","documents","Marshall, Caladonia V. ""Callie"", Obituary","Obituary from the Duncan Banner, along with newswire article from the Quincy, Ill. newspaper reporting that her funeral was being held on the same day that her cousin, Thomas Riley Marshall, was being inagurated as Vice President of the United States","2009-09-10 04:48:57"
"2371","documents","Marshall, Caladonia V. ""Callie"", Obituary","Obituary from the Duncan Banner, along with newswire article from the Quincy, Ill. newspaper reporting that her funeral was being held on the same day that her cousin, Thomas Riley Marshall, was being inagurated as Vice President of the United States","2009-09-10 04:48:57"
"2370","documents","Marshall, Caladonia V. ""Callie"", Death Certificate","Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma","2009-09-10 04:48:35"
"2439","documents","Strong, Charles Richard Griffin","Announcement of the birth of Karl Strong and Deirdre Griffin Strong's eldest son","2009-09-08 14:02:24"
"2438","documents","Strong, David Stephen Anthony, Birth Announcement","Announcement of the birth of Karl Strong and Deirdre Griffin Strong's middle son","2009-09-08 14:02:01"
"2437","documents","Strong, Joseph Michael John, Birth Announcement","Announcement of the birth of Karl Strong and Deirdre Griffin Strong's youngest son","2009-09-08 14:01:37"
"2440","documents","Strong, Francis A. ""Frank""","Death Certificate from the State of Ohio","2009-09-08 14:00:37"
"2441","documents","Strong, Henry Abraham","Trumbull County, Ohio Probate Court-Death Record","2009-09-08 13:59:46"
"2442","documents","Strong, Warren Adelbert","State of Ohio Death Certificate","2009-09-08 13:58:58"
"43","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Letters of Administration 1950 (Based on Presumed Death)","After his absence from home for more than twenty years, Tom's wife and daughter had him declared legally dead in order to collect benefits due him from the Chickasaw Nation. His youngest daughter, Lois Marie Payne, was named administer of his estate. Seven years after this was filed, they were reconnected with their dying father by the American Red Cross","2009-09-08 06:14:20"
"79","documents","Payne Thomas H. Selective Service Departure Permit 1943, California to Alaska","In August, 1943, Tom Payne filed this document with the Long Beach, California Selective Service board. It was a request for permission to depart the United States to visit the country of Alaska, which was not yet a state. He was in the employ of Guy F. Atkinson Co of San Francisco, a heavy construction company. As the nature of his business was listed as ""confidential,"" it is likely he was involved in a civil engineering project in Alaska related to the war effort","2009-09-08 06:13:18"
"2436","documents","Strong, Lee","State of Oklahoma Death Certificate","2009-09-07 22:03:19"
"2435","documents","Strong, Rolla Jefferson","State of California Death Certificate","2009-09-07 22:02:28"
"2434","documents","Strong, Ernest Richard","State of Oregon Certificate of Death","2009-09-07 22:01:45"
"2433","documents","Strong, Earl Everett","Death Certificate from the State of California, the birthplaces listed for his parents of Illinois is in error","2009-09-07 22:00:58"
"2430","documents","Strong, Ralph Brainerd","Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma","2009-09-07 06:49:00"
"2431","documents","Strong, Walter Winfield","Death Certificate from the State of Texas","2009-09-07 06:48:38"
"2432","documents","Strong, Homer Richard","Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma","2009-09-07 06:48:09"
"2274","documents","Jesse, Minnie 1892 Marriage to Benjamin Benkelman,Sr. ","Copy of Marriage License as filed in 1892 in Cheyenne County, Kansas in 1892","2009-09-07 06:46:03"
"1971","documents","Benkelman, Adam and Catharina (Schaufele) 1851 Marriage, B?rtlingen, W?rttemberg, Germany","German Church Family Registery. This shows Adam's birthdates and marriage dates, as well as his parents. However, the name on the right hand side of the card, under ""hausmutter"" is difficult to read. His wife was Anna Catharina Schaufele. The date above her name is certainly incorrect.
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU CAN HELP INTERPRET THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE CARD. ","2009-09-07 06:44:30"
"1971","documents","Benkelman, Adam and Catharina (Schaufele) 1851 Marriage, B?rtlingen, W?rttemberg, Germany","German Church Family Registery. This shows Adam's birthdates and marriage dates, as well as his parents. However, the name on the right hand side of the card, under ""hausmutter"" is difficult to read. His wife was Anna Catharina Schaufele. The date above her name is certainly incorrect.
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU CAN HELP INTERPRET THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE CARD. ","2009-09-07 06:44:30"
"1981","documents","Gay, Mary Gertrude 1906 marriage to Augustus Homer Strong","Marriage Certificate, Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory, May 1906","2009-09-07 06:34:13"
"2411","documents","Strong, Augustus Homer, Death Certificate","Death Certificate from the State of California","2009-09-06 23:19:58"
"1980","documents","Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Spanish American War Payment receipt","Receipt of payment from Texas Governor Joseph D. Sayers for services during the Spanish American War in Company G, Fourth Texas Volunteer Infantry","2009-09-06 23:18:01"
"2429","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, University of Alabama Commencement","Commencement Program, May 14, 1972","2009-09-06 23:16:09"
"1985","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1954, Honorable Discharge","Honorable Discharge from the United States Army","2009-09-06 08:37:20"
"2427","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctoral Dissertation copyright","Copyright for his Dissertation. Charles was awarded a Ph.D. in Management from the University of Alabama. Dr. Strong's dissertation was titled ""A Study of Attitudes Toward The Selection of Women Faculty in Collegiate Schools of Business in the Southeastern U.S.A.""","2009-09-06 08:36:02"
"2428","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1947, Eighth Grade Diploma","Certificate of Eighth Grade completion from Holy Angels School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma","2009-09-06 08:30:11"
"1977","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1953, Selective Service Induction Notice","Induction Notice, 1953","2009-09-05 17:21:24"
"1978","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 2006, Mason Certificate","Mason Certificate","2009-09-05 17:20:19"
"2424","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1972, Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Alabama","Charles received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from The University of Alabama in May 1972","2009-09-05 17:19:56"
"2425","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1963, Beta Alpha Psi ","Charles was a member of this organization while working on his Masters in Accounting","2009-09-04 13:50:19"
"2423","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1959, Diploma from Oklahoma State University","Charles received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater in May, 1959","2009-09-04 13:47:13"
"2422","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1952, High School Diploma","Diploma from the Duncan, Oklahoma Board of Education dated May 29, 1952","2009-09-04 07:38:20"
"2418","documents","Strong, Charles Joseph ca 2001, High School Graduation announcement","Invitation to the Nikki Rowe High School Commencement Exercises for the graduating Class of 2001","2009-09-03 13:04:16"
"2419","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1944, Duncan Elementary School Diploma","Certificate of Promotion and Admission into Junior High School","2009-09-03 13:02:37"
"2420","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard, Enlistment Record","Charles enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard at age 15, claiming his date of birth was two years earlier than in actually was. He served seven months before he was honorably discharged, after his true age was discovered. ","2009-09-03 13:01:50"
"2421","documents","Strong, Charles Richard ca 1948, Honorable Discharge from the Oklahoma National Guard","Charles enlisted in the Oklahoma National Guard at age 15, claiming his date of birth was two years earlier than in actually was. He served seven months before he was honorably discharged, after his true age was discovered.
","2009-09-03 13:01:05"
"2394","documents","Payne, Thomas Hamilton II","Death Certificate, as issued by the State of Oregon
","2009-09-02 21:51:35"
"2415","documents","Strong, Carrie Bess, Duncan High School Graduation Announcement","Duncan High School Class of 2000 Graduation Annoucement, Exterior","2009-09-02 21:50:48"
"2416","documents","Strong, Carrie Bess, Duncan High School Graduation Announcement, Interior","Duncan High School Class of 2000 Graduation Annoucement, Interior","2009-09-02 21:50:25"
"2417","documents","Strong, Carrie Bess, Oklahoma City University Graduation Announcement","Invitation to the Graduation Ceremonies for the Class of 2004","2009-09-02 21:50:00"
"2153","documents","Allen, Thompson, 1869 Sabine Scrip Land No. 636, Resurvey of 170 acres of land, Page 3
","A resurvey of 170 acres of land made for Thompson Allen, situated in Sabine County about 6 miles N. 35 W from the Town of Milam made by virtue of Land Scrip No. 636 ","2009-09-02 20:25:37"
"2152","documents","Allen, Thompson, 1869 Sabine Scrip Land No. 636, Resurvey of 170 acres of land, Page 2
","A resurvey of 170 acres of land made for Thompson Allen, situated in Sabine County about 6 miles N. 35 W from the Town of Milam made by virtue of Land Scrip No. 636 ","2009-09-02 20:25:21"
"2154","documents","Allen, Thompson, 1869 Sabine Scrip Land No. 636, Resurvey of 170 acres of land, Page 1, Jacket
","A resurvey of 170 acres of land made for Thompson Allen, situated in Sabine County about 6 miles N. 35 W from the Town of Milam made by virtue of Land Scrip No. 636 ","2009-09-02 20:25:06"
"2276","documents","Bossert, Andrew, Civil War Service, 6th Regiment, Wisconsin","Muster and Descriptive Roll of Drafted Men of the Wisconsin Infantry, Company C, Sixth Regiment","2009-09-02 20:23:46"
"2413","documents","Turner, Martha (Fuller), Induction into the Texas Business Hall of Fame","Article from the Sabine County Reporter on the occasion of her pending induction in the Texas Business Hall of Fame, October 15, 2009","2009-09-02 20:19:25"
"2042","documents","Cramer, Sarah Ann and Augustus E. Eiliott 1861 Marriage License","Seneca County, Ohio Marriage Record ""Augustavus Elliott and Sarah Klemur licensed to marry August 16, 1861 O.C. Zeller, Clk"" The record was certified and recorded on September 10, 1861.","2009-09-01 20:30:41"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2191","documents","Elliott, Augustus E. Civil War Pension Application, List of Dependants","As part of his pension application, Augustus had to provide information about himself, his marriage, and a list of all children, living or dead","2009-09-01 20:29:30"
"2412","documents","Strong, Burt Rodney","Death Certificate as issued by the State of Oklahoma","2009-09-01 20:21:58"
"2410","documents","Strong, Augustus Homer, 1892 Enlistment into Fourth Texas Infantry","Enlistment into Company G, Fourth Texas Infantry on 5 July 1892 in Weatherford, Texas","2009-09-01 20:20:30"
"2407","documents","Swimmer-McLemore, Frank","Photo from the March 23, 2002 HOUSTON CHRONICLE relating to Frank Swimmer-McLemore, a Cherokee who grew up speaking his native language, and was teaching others to speak Cherokee. ","2009-09-01 07:36:00"
"2409","documents","Hemphill, Texas ""Domino ritual under the cedar,"" Page 1","January 2000 article from the Houston Chronicle relating to the nearly 80 year old traditional daily domino game","2009-08-31 19:00:34"
"2408","documents","Hemphill, Texas ""Domino ritual under the cedar,"" Page 2","January 2000 article from the Houston Chronicle relating to the nearly 80 year old traditional daily domino game","2009-08-31 18:57:48"
"2406","documents","Strong, Alice Mary 1884 marriage to Royal S. Cutting","Application for marriage license by Alice M. Strong and Royal S. Cutting, of Bristol, Trumbull County, Ohio","2009-08-31 18:28:19"
"2404","documents","Solomon, Katelyn Elizabeth","Announcement of Katelyn's August 22, 1995 birth.","2009-08-31 18:27:25"
"2405","documents","Stockbridge, Mary J 1907 marriage to Ralph B. Strong","Application and license of marriage as filed in Greer County, Oklahoma, March 3, 1907","2009-08-31 18:25:57"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2403","documents","Sherman, Leanora (Widow of David B. Strong) 1894 Probate Papers","Petitions to sell lands held in the Estate of Leanora Sherman Strong (Trumbull County, Ohio Estate #1065), dated April 18, 1894","2009-08-31 18:25:08"
"2401","documents","Sherman, Leanora, 1876 News Article ","News article regarding the divorce and subsequent remarriage of Leanora Sherman and David B. Strong","2009-08-30 18:13:38"
"2399","documents","Sherman, Leanora 1851 marriage to David B. Strong","Transcription of their 1851 marriage in Ashtabula County, Ohio; from the Probate Divisiion in Jefferson, Ohio","2009-08-30 18:12:37"
"2400","documents","Sherman, Leanora 1875 Divorce Petition from David B. Strong","Statement of Proceedings of Divorce and Alimony from the 1875 Trumbull County, Ohio Court","2009-08-30 17:59:20"
"2402","documents","Sherman, Leanora 1876 remarriage to David B. Strong","Copy of the March, 1876 certificate of remarriage","2009-08-30 17:58:05"
"2396","documents","Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent","Homestead Patent for 80 acres granted to Thomas H. Payne as a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation","2009-08-26 07:57:02"
"2395","documents","Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent, Back","Back of Thomas H. Payne's homestead patent","2009-08-24 13:44:50"
"66","documents","Payne, Thomas H.- Ladd AFB Job Description 1955","This detail's Tom's promotion from Stationary Boiler Fireman to Heating Equipment Fireman at Ladd AFB in Alaska. His wages, of $2.94 an hour, however, remained unchanged. ","2009-08-24 13:41:15"
"74","documents","Payne, Thomas H. VFW Lifetime Membership ","Ironically, this Life Membership was issued a few weeks after Tom died at the Portland V.A. Hospital. ","2009-08-24 13:40:44"
"72","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Union Card","National Federation of Federal Employees Local 899, issued in Fairbanks, Alaska","2009-08-24 13:40:20"
"59","documents","Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 3 of 3","","2009-08-24 13:38:20"
"58","documents","Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 2 of 3","","2009-08-24 13:38:06"
"2393","documents","Stockbridge, Mary (Mrs. Ralph B. Strong)","State of Oklahoma Death Certificate for the second wife of Ralph Strong","2009-08-23 19:33:52"
"2392","documents","Scott, Amanda marriage to Matthew Kubik","Invitation to their wedding","2009-08-23 19:31:59"
"2391","documents","Payne, Mary Ethel (Mrs. Walter Parker)","Death Certificate from the State of Oklahoma","2009-08-23 19:29:12"
"2390","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1996","Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood","2009-08-22 06:24:43"
"2386","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1996","Anna Laura ""Roonie"" Strong's Chickasaw Nation Tribal identification ","2009-08-22 06:23:57"
"2034","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1958, Wedding Invitation","Invitation, handwritten by Bonnie, to her upcoming wedding to Thomas Eugene McLemore ","2009-08-21 22:23:39"
"2056","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1958, Passport","Bonnie's first passport. Bonnie accompanied her Aunt, Ilo Smith, on a trip to Europe shortly before her marriage. She purchased the lace for her wedding veil while in Brussells. ","2009-08-21 22:22:49"
"2385","documents","Payne, Anna Laura marriage to Homer Strong","Marriage license issued in Jefferson County, Oklahoma","2009-08-21 22:20:42"
"393","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1957 Western Michigan University Commencement Program, Page Three","Bonnie graduated from Western Michigan University in January 1957, Cum Laude, receiving her Bachelor of Science degree
Page 3 of the Commencement Program","2009-08-21 22:19:54"
"2030","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1957, Teacher Certificate and Oath","State of Michigan Elementary Teaching Certificate and Oath, 1957-1961","2009-08-21 22:19:13"
"2135","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1955, Sigma Kappa Sorority","With other members of the Western Michigan chapter of Sigma Kappa, 1955, Bonnie's Junior year of college","2009-08-21 22:18:52"
"2027","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1949, Baptism Certificate","Certificate of Baptism, Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, Cass City, Michigan, April 14, 1949, signed by Stanley P. Kirn, Pastor","2009-08-21 22:18:27"
"2118","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1958, Resignation from the Veterans Administration","This notice of Personnel Action was generated on 1958 when Bonnie resigned from the Hines, Illinois Veterans Administration Hospital due to her upcoming marriage and move to Dallas","2009-08-21 22:17:14"
"2117","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1956, Civil Service Rating","Upon her acceptance of employment by the Veterans Administration in 1956, Bonnie was rated by the U. S. Civil Service Commission as a GS-5 70.","2009-08-21 22:16:51"
"392","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie Jean ca 1957 Western Michigan University Commencement Program, Cover","This is the cover of the program","2009-08-21 22:15:49"
"2383","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1913, Birth Certificate","Issued by the State of Oklahoma","2009-08-20 19:31:37"
"2382","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1922, Baptism","Certificate of Baptism from Church of the Assumption, Duncan, Oklahoma. Her godparents were J.R. and Annie (O'Neill) Sparks. ","2009-08-20 19:30:51"
"2382","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1922, Baptism","Certificate of Baptism from Church of the Assumption, Duncan, Oklahoma. Her godparents were J.R. and Annie (O'Neill) Sparks. ","2009-08-20 19:30:51"
"2382","documents","Payne, Anna Laura ca 1922, Baptism","Certificate of Baptism from Church of the Assumption, Duncan, Oklahoma. Her godparents were J.R. and Annie (O'Neill) Sparks. ","2009-08-20 19:30:51"
"2381","documents","Osborne, Alberta ""Bertie"" 1885 marriage to Frederick Strong","Trumbull County Ohio marriage license","2009-08-20 07:23:09"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2380","documents","Payne, John yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup R1b is the most common in Western Europe, and are descendants of the Europe's first large-scale human settlers. The marker's frequency is high in northern France and the British Isles where it was carried by descendents who had weathered the Ice Age in Spain.
The yDNA donor was Paul James Payne of Corpus Christi, now deceased. His line of descent from the immigrant John Payne is as follows:
John Payne>William Payne>William Payne>Sanford Payne>George Payne>William C. Payne>Thomas Hamilton Payne, I>Walter Winkle Payne>Harry Carl Payne>Paul James Payne","2009-08-20 07:21:59"
"2379","documents","Parsons, Columbus","Husband of Jennie Gentry. Although his parents are not listed on his death certificate, it appears from census records that he is likely to son of William and Margaret Parson of Hickory County, Missouri.","2009-08-20 07:21:20"
"2376","documents","First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902","Front of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan. ","2009-08-18 19:22:34"
"2376","documents","First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902","Front of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan. ","2009-08-18 19:22:34"
"2375","documents","First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902, Back","Back of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan. ","2009-08-18 19:21:59"
"2375","documents","First National Bank of Duncan, Indian Territory, 1902, Back","Back of Business Card. Among the banks directors were John O'Neill and W.W. Payne of Duncan. ","2009-08-18 19:21:59"
"2372","documents","Montenegro, Cecilia to Greg Strong","Wedding invitation","2009-08-18 13:27:25"
"2373","documents","McElhaney, Dena wedding to Gary Strong","Invitation to their wedding","2009-08-18 13:26:39"
"2374","documents","Mullen, Sherry marriage to Paul Strong","Article about their wedding from the Houston Post","2009-08-18 13:25:27"
"2369","documents","Kassay, Julia Anne to Richard Ray Strong, 1997 Wedding Invitation","Invitation to their wedding at the Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas","2009-08-15 14:34:02"
"2367","documents","Kagey, Betsy to David Strong, 1841 Trumbull County, Ohio Marriage Record","Marriage record from Trumbull County, Ohio record the marriage of David Strong to his first wife, Betsy Kagy on March 16, 1841, Vol 3, 1837-42 Page 172 Cert #1","2009-08-15 14:33:20"
"2368","documents","Gregory, Dorothy (Mrs. Ernest Strong)","Death Certificate from the State of Oregon","2009-08-15 14:32:31"
"2364","documents","Gentry, William of Kentucky yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup I is widespread throughout southeastern and central Europe and most common in the Balkans. More information can be found at the Gentry DNA Project website. This sample matches those individuals that are proven descendants of Nicholas Gentry of Essex, England, an early immigrant to this country.
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gentry/results
William G. Gentry>John Melton Gentry>James Edwin Gentry>Private Gentry>Living Gentry>Living Gentry
","2009-08-14 13:09:24"
"2364","documents","Gentry, William of Kentucky yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup I is widespread throughout southeastern and central Europe and most common in the Balkans. More information can be found at the Gentry DNA Project website. This sample matches those individuals that are proven descendants of Nicholas Gentry of Essex, England, an early immigrant to this country.
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gentry/results
William G. Gentry>John Melton Gentry>James Edwin Gentry>Private Gentry>Living Gentry>Living Gentry
","2009-08-14 13:09:24"
"2364","documents","Gentry, William of Kentucky yDNA of direct male descendant","Certificate of Y-chromosome DNA testing from The Geneographic Project. Haplogroup I is widespread throughout southeastern and central Europe and most common in the Balkans. More information can be found at the Gentry DNA Project website. This sample matches those individuals that are proven descendants of Nicholas Gentry of Essex, England, an early immigrant to this country.
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/gentry/results
William G. Gentry>John Melton Gentry>James Edwin Gentry>Private Gentry>Living Gentry>Living Gentry
","2009-08-14 13:09:24"
"2258","documents","Rennels, Perry Clyde","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-08-14 07:39:41"
"2239","documents","McLemore, William Lee","Application for a Social Security Account. He was born in August, 1874 in Clarke County, Mississippi to John Quincy McLemore and Martha Alice Johnson, but I have been unable to find he and his family on the 1880 census. Please email if you know more about this family. ","2009-08-14 07:38:13"
"2340","documents","Irwin, Margaret (Mrs. John Jacob Schopf)","State of Washington Death Certificate","2009-08-14 07:37:21"
"2360","documents","Crouch, Stella 1920 marriage to Walter Winfield Strong","Both Stella and Walter had been previously married, and brought young children into their union","2009-08-14 07:35:39"
"2355","documents","Bowyer, Mary and Fred Strong 1910 Marriage License","Marriage license from Fred Strong's second marriage","2009-08-14 07:33:34"
"2359","documents","Dickey, Kimberly 1998 marriage to John Strong","Invitation to their September 1998 marriage in Louisville, Kentucky","2009-08-14 07:32:00"
"2354","documents","Brasher, Caelan Scott","Birth Announcement from his Parents","2009-08-14 07:30:29"
"2363","documents","Soukup, Veronika (Mrs. John Virka)","Death Certificate from the State of Nebraksa. Her parents names were not listed, though it was noted her father's last name was Soukup. ","2009-08-14 07:27:30"
"2362","documents","Soukup, Anton","Death Certificate from the State of Nebraska. His parents are shown as Anton Soukup and Marie Buresova. ","2009-08-14 07:26:59"
"2133","documents","Children's Carnival Club (1986) of New Orleans, Sixty-First Annual Fete","The Fete was a Dance program entitled ""Peter Pan."" Fifteen year old Adele Louise Voorhies Schoenfeld was Queen of the Fete, and with her younger brothers Stephen, Bennett and Morlas all having roles in the pagent as well","2009-08-13 11:22:13"
"2133","documents","Children's Carnival Club (1986) of New Orleans, Sixty-First Annual Fete","The Fete was a Dance program entitled ""Peter Pan."" Fifteen year old Adele Louise Voorhies Schoenfeld was Queen of the Fete, and with her younger brothers Stephen, Bennett and Morlas all having roles in the pagent as well","2009-08-13 11:22:13"
"2133","documents","Children's Carnival Club (1986) of New Orleans, Sixty-First Annual Fete","The Fete was a Dance program entitled ""Peter Pan."" Fifteen year old Adele Louise Voorhies Schoenfeld was Queen of the Fete, and with her younger brothers Stephen, Bennett and Morlas all having roles in the pagent as well","2009-08-13 11:22:13"
"2133","documents","Children's Carnival Club (1986) of New Orleans, Sixty-First Annual Fete","The Fete was a Dance program entitled ""Peter Pan."" Fifteen year old Adele Louise Voorhies Schoenfeld was Queen of the Fete, and with her younger brothers Stephen, Bennett and Morlas all having roles in the pagent as well","2009-08-13 11:22:13"
"2033","documents","Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)","Memorial Funeral Program","2009-08-13 07:31:56"
"2192","documents","Tuscaloosa, Alabama Historical Marker","Historical Marker standing at the site of the Northington U. S. Army General Hospital chapel, 1943-1947. The Hospital itself was later converted to married student/family housing for the University of Alabama, which is where the Strong family lived while Charles Strong was completing his Ph.D. at the University. ","2009-08-12 21:10:17"
"1869","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1960), Apartment in Chicago","This is the apartment complex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda McLemore lived in early 1960, at 7751 South Shore Drive, near Rainbow Park and Beach.","2009-08-12 18:42:10"
"1869","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1960), Apartment in Chicago","This is the apartment complex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda McLemore lived in early 1960, at 7751 South Shore Drive, near Rainbow Park and Beach.","2009-08-12 18:42:10"
"1869","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1960), Apartment in Chicago","This is the apartment complex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda McLemore lived in early 1960, at 7751 South Shore Drive, near Rainbow Park and Beach.","2009-08-12 18:42:10"
"1873","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1968-1972), Lake Forest, Illinois","The McLemore family home from 1968 through 1972, at 751 Morningside Drive, in Lake Forest, Illinois, off the North Shore of Lake Michigan and part of the Chicago Metropolitan area.","2009-08-12 18:40:47"
"1873","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1968-1972), Lake Forest, Illinois","The McLemore family home from 1968 through 1972, at 751 Morningside Drive, in Lake Forest, Illinois, off the North Shore of Lake Michigan and part of the Chicago Metropolitan area.","2009-08-12 18:40:47"
"1873","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1968-1972), Lake Forest, Illinois","The McLemore family home from 1968 through 1972, at 751 Morningside Drive, in Lake Forest, Illinois, off the North Shore of Lake Michigan and part of the Chicago Metropolitan area.","2009-08-12 18:40:47"
"1873","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1968-1972), Lake Forest, Illinois","The McLemore family home from 1968 through 1972, at 751 Morningside Drive, in Lake Forest, Illinois, off the North Shore of Lake Michigan and part of the Chicago Metropolitan area.","2009-08-12 18:40:47"
"1873","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1968-1972), Lake Forest, Illinois","The McLemore family home from 1968 through 1972, at 751 Morningside Drive, in Lake Forest, Illinois, off the North Shore of Lake Michigan and part of the Chicago Metropolitan area.","2009-08-12 18:40:47"
"1871","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1961-1962), Dallas Duplex","This was the Duplex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda lived in while in Dallas, in the early 1960's. It was not far from SMU. ","2009-08-12 18:38:20"
"1871","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1961-1962), Dallas Duplex","This was the Duplex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda lived in while in Dallas, in the early 1960's. It was not far from SMU. ","2009-08-12 18:38:20"
"1871","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1961-1962), Dallas Duplex","This was the Duplex that Tom, Bonnie and Melinda lived in while in Dallas, in the early 1960's. It was not far from SMU. ","2009-08-12 18:38:20"
"1870","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963), Tulsa, Oklahoma ","Very shortly after the construction was completed on this house, their first home, they were transferred from Tulsa to Houston.","2009-08-12 18:37:15"
"1870","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963), Tulsa, Oklahoma ","Very shortly after the construction was completed on this house, their first home, they were transferred from Tulsa to Houston.","2009-08-12 18:37:15"
"1870","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1963), Tulsa, Oklahoma ","Very shortly after the construction was completed on this house, their first home, they were transferred from Tulsa to Houston.","2009-08-12 18:37:15"
"76","documents","Payne, Thomas H. - Telegram informing his family of Tom Payne's death","This Western Union Telegram was sent by the Portland Oregon Veteran's hospital to Mrs. Anna Laura Strong in Duncan, Oklahoma to inform her that her father had died. Thomas's children had not heard from him in close to thirty years, until the Red Cross put them back in touch shortly before his death. ","2009-08-12 18:20:44"
"69","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Disability Separation, May 1957","This is Thomas Hamilton Payne's May 1957 Civil Service Separation order, issued by Ladd AFB in Fairbanks, Alaska because of his diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma. It showed his forwarding address in care of the Earle Barry family of Palmer, Alaska","2009-08-12 18:19:34"
"1807","documents","Krapf, John marriage to Eveline Fisher, October 1885","They were married in Tuscola County, Michigan by Pastor H. Voelker, with John J. and Louise (Krapf) Gallagher witnessing their vows.","2009-08-12 18:16:41"
"1807","documents","Krapf, John marriage to Eveline Fisher, October 1885","They were married in Tuscola County, Michigan by Pastor H. Voelker, with John J. and Louise (Krapf) Gallagher witnessing their vows.","2009-08-12 18:16:41"
"2022","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Jr. Death Certificate","As filed in Houston, Harris County, Texas","2009-08-12 13:24:49"
"2172","documents","Byrum, Susan ""Jim Ann"" (Mrs. Elisha McLemore), Death Certificate","Her California death certificate indicates her maiden name was BARNES, however her descendants believe it was actually Byrum","2009-08-12 13:17:56"
"2209","documents","Eddings, Arlie Geneva (Mrs. Clyde Fullen)","Texas Death Certificate","2009-08-12 13:14:48"
"2348","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Map","Map issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent.
","2009-08-11 22:33:35"
"2348","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Map","Map issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent.
","2009-08-11 22:33:35"
"2348","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Map","Map issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent.
","2009-08-11 22:33:35"
"2348","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Map","Map issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent.
","2009-08-11 22:33:35"
"2347","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Line","Certificate issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent. ","2009-08-11 22:32:14"
"2347","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Line","Certificate issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent. ","2009-08-11 22:32:14"
"2347","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Line","Certificate issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent. ","2009-08-11 22:32:14"
"2347","documents","Kryl, Anna mtDNA Line","Certificate issued by The Genographic Project for a mtDNA sample submitted by Viola Strong Weaver, a direct female descendant of Anna Kryl>Anna Beznoska>Tessie Soukup. Haplogroup N1 is fairly rare, appearing in some European and Near Eastern populations, and throughout the Caucaus mountains, but even in those areas the frequencies do not exceed five percent. ","2009-08-11 22:32:14"
"2352","documents","Adams, William Valentine, 1845 Certificate of Ponotoc County, Mississippi Land Purchase","Receipt from the General Land Office of the United States to William Valentine Adams of Tishomingo for the purchase of 159 acres of land in Ponotoc, Mississippi","2009-08-11 21:00:18"
"2353","documents","Soukup, Frank M.","State of Nebraska Death Certificate","2009-08-11 20:57:42"
"2349","documents","Soukup, Frank R.","State of Nebraska Death Certificate","2009-08-11 20:48:07"
"1280","documents","Cass City (Michigan) the former Evangelical United Brethren Church in 2007","This 2007 photo is of the former Evangelical United Brethren Church of Cass City. The original frame church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery. ","2009-08-11 11:38:10"
"1289","documents","Cass City (Michigan) Evangelical United Brethren Church, late 1950's","The original frame EUB church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.","2009-08-11 11:37:12"
"1289","documents","Cass City (Michigan) Evangelical United Brethren Church, late 1950's","The original frame EUB church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.","2009-08-11 11:37:12"
"1289","documents","Cass City (Michigan) Evangelical United Brethren Church, late 1950's","The original frame EUB church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.","2009-08-11 11:37:12"
"1289","documents","Cass City (Michigan) Evangelical United Brethren Church, late 1950's","The original frame EUB church was built on the corner of Ale and Pine Street in 1883, and completed in 1884, with membership numbering around fifty. There was a Sunday school and preaching, initially in German, each Sunday. Trustees were John Benkelman, Fred Krapf, Oscar Lenzner and Adam Benkelman. In 1910 the church was remodeled and brick veneered. In 1958 the west wing was remodeled to add classrooms and an annex was added on the south side to provide a nursery.","2009-08-11 11:37:12"
"2285","documents","McLemore, Melissa ca 1988 and James Eugene Bramhall","Wedding Invitation","2009-08-10 14:31:00"
"2282","documents","McLemore, Melissa ca 1985, Texas Christian University Graduation, P 2 of 2","Melissa was one of four students graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Work, from the Addran College of Arts and Sciences","2009-08-10 14:29:34"
"2283","documents","McLemore, Melissa ca 1985, Texas Christian University Graduation, P 1 of 2","August, 1985 Baccalaureate and Commencement from Texas Christian University","2009-08-10 14:29:06"
"2107","documents","McLemore, Melissa ca 1979, Paris Newcomer's Club Fasion Show","Missy flanked by Hazel Potts, to her left, and Jean Campbell on her right, served as a model for the Paris Newcomer's Club annual fashion show","2009-08-10 14:28:11"
"2106","documents","McLemore, Melissa ca 1977, McCuistion Medical Center Volunteer","Melissa worked as a volunteer at the McCuistion Regional Medical Center during her freshman year at Paris High School. The girls wore the traditional red and white smocks that earned them the nickname ""Candy Stripers.""","2009-08-10 14:27:18"
"2279","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1982 marriage to Tom Strong","As published in the Woodward Daily Press, the hometown paper of Josephine Morlas Carpenter, the grooms grandmother","2009-08-10 14:25:56"
"2277","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1960, Birth Certificate","Issued by the Florence Nightingale Maternity Hospital, a Unit of Baylor University, Dallas, Texas","2009-08-10 14:24:50"
"2278","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1981 engagement to Tom Strong","As published in the Barrington, Illinois Daily Herald","2009-08-10 14:22:58"
"2346","documents","Scott, Hattie (Mrs. Worthy C. Gates)","State of California Death Certificate","2009-08-08 06:53:50"
"2341","documents","Schopf, Christian","Death Certificate from the State of Michigan","2009-08-08 06:38:26"
"2343","documents","Schopf, John Jacob","State of Washington Death Certificate","2009-08-08 06:36:53"
"2344","documents","McLemore, Charles Talmage","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-08-07 19:33:43"
"2339","documents","Machalleck, Augusta (Mrs. Claude Dietrich)","Indiana Death Certificate","2009-08-06 08:06:09"
"2331","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 1","This letter was written by the widowed Ralph Strong to Mary Stockbridge while they were still courting, concerning their impending wedding, Page 1 of 6","2009-08-04 10:03:08"
"2334","documents","Klevsaat, Friedrich Christoph Ernst ""Ernest""","Ernest, along with his wife Sophia and their four children, immigrated to the U.S. from Rosenow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin around 1860. He died in 1892 in Michigan. Their last name can be found spelled as Klevsaat, Klevesaat, Kleesaat, or Klesert in various records. His death record showed the spelling as Kleosers. ","2009-08-04 09:56:22"
"2335","documents","Klevsaat, Sophia (nee Prahst)","Sophia, along with her husband Ernest and their four children, immigrated to the U.S. from Rosenow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin around 1860. He died in 1892 in Michigan. Their last name can be found spelled as Klevsaat, Klevesaat, Kleesaat, or Klesert in various records. Her death record showed the spelling as Kleosert. Her maident name can also be found spelled both a Brasst and as Prahst. ","2009-08-03 13:29:09"
"2308","documents","Wilkerson, Dale marriage to Stephanie Strickland","Article detailing their 2001 wedding in Sabine County, Texas","2009-08-03 13:09:50"
"2327","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 2","Page 2 of 6","2009-08-02 06:36:32"
"2328","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 3","Page 3 of 6","2009-08-02 06:35:51"
"2329","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 4","Page 4 of 6","2009-08-02 06:35:17"
"2330","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 5","Page 5 of 6","2009-08-02 06:34:33"
"2326","documents","Strong, Ralph letter to Mary Stockbridge, February 1907, Page 6","Page 6 of 6","2009-08-02 06:33:44"
"2319","documents","Jesse, Julia 1895 marriage to Willis Oman","Witnesses to their wedding were John Bucholz of Burr Oak and Augusta Jesse of Sherman Township. Augusta was the brides sister. A year after their own wedding, Willis and Julia Jesse would serve as the witnesses at the wedding of John and Augusta. ","2009-08-02 06:32:19"
"2318","documents","Jesse, Maria ""Mary"" (Mrs. Gottleib Fenske) Death Certificate","Death certificate issued by the State of Michigan","2009-08-02 06:31:00"
"2321","documents","Jesse, George, 1868 Certificate of Naturalization","In 1868, eleven years after he arrived in the United States, George renounced his allegience to this home country of Prussia, and became a naturalized citizen of the United States. It is noted that the alternate spelling of his last name, Gesse, was used. ","2009-08-02 06:28:41"
"2317","documents","Fenske, Joseph Death Certificate","Death certificate issued by the State of Michigan","2009-08-02 06:24:44"
"2316","documents","Fenske, John 1906 marriage to Elizabeth Cook","Marriage license issued by the State of Michigan","2009-08-02 06:23:28"
"2320","documents","Jesse, Anna (Mrs. John Burgwald) Death Certificate","Death Certificate issued by the State of Michigan","2009-08-02 06:21:14"
"2312","documents","Toner, Tara","West Sabine's Tara Toner ran to a fourth place finish in the Class A division of the state cross country meet held November 10 in Round Rock. She ran a 12:01 int he two mile race. Tara, a freshman at WSHS, had placed fourth at the regional meet in Huntsville. During the season, she won all the races in which she was entered with the exception of the Sam Houston State University meet, where she tied for third. She placed fourth in Regionals to advance to the State meet.","2009-08-01 22:42:34"
"2313","documents","Williams, Patricia 1956 wedding to Guy Hill Thomas","Announcement of their wedding","2009-08-01 22:40:19"
"2311","documents","Wilkerson, Logan Blake","Birth Announcement","2009-08-01 22:36:48"
"2309","documents","McLemore, Finn 1878 marriage to Lucinda Wigley","Finn's first wife, Lucinda Wigley, died in childbirth approximately a year after they were married.","2009-08-01 21:11:26"
"2306","documents","Smith, Henry Clayton","State of Texas Death Certificate","2009-08-01 21:04:31"
"2305","documents","Smith, Arrie V. (Mrs. Ferman Fullen)","State of Texas Death Certificate","2009-08-01 20:59:09"
"2290","documents","Jesse, Augusta 1896 marriage to John Buchholz","Augusta's 1896 marriage to John Buchholz. The marriage was witnessed by her sister and brother-in-law, Julia (Jesse)and Willis Oman. A year prior to their own marriage, Augusta Jesse and John Bucholz had served as witnesses to the marriage between Julia and Willis. ","2009-07-31 11:09:26"
"2297","documents","Jesse, Anna 1887 marriage to John Burgwald","Anna's 1887 marriage to John Burgwald. The marriage was witnessed by her sister, Mina ""Minnie"" Jesse. ","2009-07-29 11:38:18"
"2297","documents","Jesse, Anna 1887 marriage to John Burgwald","Anna's 1887 marriage to John Burgwald. The marriage was witnessed by her sister, Mina ""Minnie"" Jesse. ","2009-07-29 11:38:18"
"1014","documents","Francis, James Roy ""Ray"", 1925 Paycheck from the New York Yankees","Paycheck from when Ray was a player for the New York Yankees","2009-07-29 11:35:02"
"2299","documents","McLemore, Vessie ca 1914 newspaper notice","Ad run ca 1914 offering a reward for the return of missing cattle","2009-07-29 11:34:20"
"2043","documents","Elliott, Joseph and Elender Kenny 1823 Marriage License","Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage License","2009-07-29 10:29:50"
"1277","documents","Benkelman, Ben and Avis, Lake Huron Weekend Cottage","Ben and Avis's summer cottage, Sand Point, Caseville, Michigan on Huron Bay","2009-07-29 10:25:53"
"1741","documents","Benkelman, Ben and Avis Home, 1940's through 1960's","The Benkelman Home on West Street in Cass City. This was the home the Benkelman's moved to when Bonnie was in High School, and this photo of it was taken in the late 1950's.","2009-07-29 10:24:25"
"830","documents","Benkelman, Ben and Avis Home, 1920's through 1940's","The home of Ben and Avis Benkelman, 4354 Woodland, Cass City, Michigan ca 1940's","2009-07-29 10:23:23"
"2304","documents","Edwards, Jesse; Harper, Joseph; and McLemore, Moses, 1835 Bank Receipt, Montgomery County, Alabama","Jesse Edwards, Joseph Harper and Moses McLemore Bank Receipt printed by James Strain from microfilm in the Alabama Archives from the Alphabetical Estate Records. James notes this was a debt jointly owed by Jesse, and his two co-signers, at the time of his death, most likely for a pending business venture or purchase. ","2009-07-27 08:46:23"
"2292","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1947-1948","Tom's Geometry report card from his Junior Year of High School at San Augustine High School. His Geometry teacher was Harlowe Johnson, who inspired he and many other students to set their sights on college. ","2009-07-27 08:45:58"
"2291","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1962","Article regarding Tom's promotion to Tulsa, Oklahoma District Sales Manager. The newspaper was not referenced on the clipping, though presumably this is from either a Dallas or Tulsa paper, but the date 8-24-1962 was handwritten at the bottom. ","2009-07-27 08:45:01"
"340","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1961, Honorable Discharge","Honorable Discharge, 31 January 1961
Tom served two years active duty, and then six years in the reserves.","2009-07-27 08:41:33"
"2295","documents","Mitchell, Charles","Article from 1999 about his election to the First National Bank Board of Directors","2009-07-24 13:46:48"
"2298","documents","Morgan, Laure Ann (Mrs. Randy Ladner)","Article published in 2001 after she was named to fill the position of Hemphill City Secretary","2009-07-24 13:46:24"
"2296","documents","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","2009-07-24 13:45:08"
"1261","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, Senior Trip to New York City, June 1952","New York City Senior Trip Itinerary ","2009-07-24 13:43:58"
"822","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, Senior Trip to New York City, June 1952","Article from the ""Cass City Chronicle"" Volume 47, Number 5, Friday, May 30, 1952. Photos from the scrapbook of Bonnie Benkelman. Bonnie is third from the left in the bottom photo, in the print robe.
","2009-07-24 13:43:40"
"1230","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952, Junior Class Play Program, ca 1950/51","""A Mind of Her Own: A Comedy in Three Acts,"" by Anne Ferring Weatherly. Director Osto Ross. Set in the living room of the summer cottage of the Bartlett's, situated on the shore of Silver Lake, in a northern state in the Middle West. ","2009-07-24 13:43:12"
"1229","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952, Junior Class Play Cast Photo, ca 1950/51","Cast of Characters: Jim Bartlett, in the Construction business (Wesley Frederick), Delia Bartlett, his wife (Mary Wood), Bunny, their daughter (Mary McClorey), Tommie, their son (John Ellis), Nettie, another daughter (Betsy Thorpe), Lizzie, the maid (Judy Dickinson), Jessica Atwood, Bunny's guest (Bonnie Benkelman), Delphine Lindley, another one of Bunny's guests (Doris Root), Steve Henderson, an admirer of Bunny's (Tom Schwaderer), Hugh Russell, another admirer (Dick Wallace), Carol Russell, the girl next door (Jane McMiller), Miss Flora Fenwick, a naturalist (Lemoyne Krohn), Mrs. Phelps, a contractor's wife (Delores Simmons)
Note: The cast is listed in order of their appearance in the play, which does not correspond to their order in the photo. Bonnie in a black and white hat, is second from the right, and her good friend, Mary Wood, is standing fifth from the right.
PLEASE HELP US PUT ALL THE NAMES WITH THE FACES.","2009-07-24 13:42:54"
"1260","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, Class of 1952","Graduates of the Class of 1952","2009-07-24 13:42:29"
"1288","documents","Cass City (Michigan) High School, 1927-1997","This photo of the High School, built in 1927 and demolished in 1997, appears to have been taken sometime between 1930 and 1950","2009-07-24 13:42:08"
"2168","documents","Crowell, Alanna Victoria","Announcement of Alanna's birth in 2002 to Darren Crowell and Jeannie Barnes","2009-07-24 12:06:55"
"1868","documents","Belter, Elizabeth to William Bertram Payne 1910 Marriage License","Issued in Custer County, Oklahoma","2009-07-23 22:06:59"
"2294","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene, High School Graduation Announcement","San Augustine, Texas High School, Class of 1949 Graduation Invitation","2009-07-23 22:02:34"
"341","documents","UARCO Register Ad","An early ad for the Autographic Registers that were UARCO's initial product","2009-07-23 16:15:40"
"342","documents","UARCO Missile Man article","Pictured is Robert E. Green of the Watseka, Illinois UARCO Plant in the early 1960's, manufacturing special forms used by Ling Temco Vought in connection with the Minute Man Missile program. The pressures of the Cold War, along with the primitive copying and computer technology at that time, made this a challenging account. The article notes that the rigourous demands of the job meant the forms had to be turned around in three weeks instead of the normal seven, something amazing to imagine in these days of instantaneous reporting and communication. ","2009-07-23 16:15:19"
"330","documents","UARCO beats Moore Business Forms by a Nose","This article was published in Dallas in the early 1960's, and involved an attempted suit by Moore Business Forms after being nosed out by UARCO on a significant order by a mere $48. County Judge Lew Sterrett favored the lower bid from UARCO. Lew Sterrett was the County Judge of Dallas at the time of the Kennedy Assassination, and was instrumental in both the building and dedication of the JFK Memorial. This was one of Tom McLemore's earliest sales, and he recalls that it took him an incrediable amount of time and effort to persuade Dallas County to move their business from Moore, a corporation with which they had a long standing relationship, to UARCO. ","2009-07-23 16:12:55"
"343","documents","UARCO 100% Club Summit, Bermuda, 1974","Uarco 100% Summit Meeting, Southhampton Princess, Bermuda, 1974
","2009-07-23 16:11:50"
"2112","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1980-1982), Barrington Hills, Illinois","The McLemore home at 78 Brinker Road in Barrington Hills. Their new home was close to both Barrington High School and the UARCO corporate headquarters, where Tom was General Sales Manager. Barrington was about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, staddling Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ","2009-07-23 16:11:07"
"2112","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1980-1982), Barrington Hills, Illinois","The McLemore home at 78 Brinker Road in Barrington Hills. Their new home was close to both Barrington High School and the UARCO corporate headquarters, where Tom was General Sales Manager. Barrington was about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, staddling Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ","2009-07-23 16:11:07"
"2112","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1980-1982), Barrington Hills, Illinois","The McLemore home at 78 Brinker Road in Barrington Hills. Their new home was close to both Barrington High School and the UARCO corporate headquarters, where Tom was General Sales Manager. Barrington was about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, staddling Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ","2009-07-23 16:11:07"
"2112","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1980-1982), Barrington Hills, Illinois","The McLemore home at 78 Brinker Road in Barrington Hills. Their new home was close to both Barrington High School and the UARCO corporate headquarters, where Tom was General Sales Manager. Barrington was about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, staddling Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ","2009-07-23 16:11:07"
"2112","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1980-1982), Barrington Hills, Illinois","The McLemore home at 78 Brinker Road in Barrington Hills. Their new home was close to both Barrington High School and the UARCO corporate headquarters, where Tom was General Sales Manager. Barrington was about 40 miles northwest of Chicago, staddling Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry counties. ","2009-07-23 16:11:07"
"322","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1963, Letter from Greg Barker","This was the congratulatory letter Tom received from Greg Barker, President of UARCO, when he was promoted to District Manager of the Houston, Office in 1963.","2009-07-23 16:10:49"
"325","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1960, Letter from Rees Davies","This is a letter Tom received from Rees Davies, UARCO Product Manager, who was one of his early mentors","2009-07-23 16:10:31"
"332","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1958
UARCO, Incorporated Employment offer
","This is the letter Tom received confirming formal offer of acceptance into the Sales Management Training Program of UARCO, Incorporated at a starting salary of $6,000 annually","2009-07-23 16:10:05"
"2287","documents","McLemore, Tobias, War of 1812 Muster Roll, P 1 of 3","Third Regiment (Moore's) North Carolina Militia","2009-07-22 12:31:49"
"2288","documents","McLemore, Tobias, War of 1812 Muster Roll, P 2 of 3","Third Regiment (Moore's) North Carolina Militia","2009-07-22 12:31:31"
"2289","documents","McLemore, Tobias, War of 1812 Muster Roll, P 3 of 3","Third Regiment (Moore's) North Carolina Militia","2009-07-22 12:31:11"
"2280","documents","Strong, Melinda McLemore","Melinda was the founding president of the San Antonio affiliate of the American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants","2009-07-18 09:26:43"
"2275","documents","Ford, Wyndell with five generations of his family","Eva Dell Shoemaker holding her granddaughter, Madeline Metcalf; with Madeline's great-grandmother Evelyn Bragg, mother Chrissi Ford Metcalf, and grandfather, Wyndell Ford at her side, a total of five generations of the Ford family. ","2009-07-18 08:49:47"
"2275","documents","Ford, Wyndell with five generations of his family","Eva Dell Shoemaker holding her granddaughter, Madeline Metcalf; with Madeline's great-grandmother Evelyn Bragg, mother Chrissi Ford Metcalf, and grandfather, Wyndell Ford at her side, a total of five generations of the Ford family. ","2009-07-18 08:49:47"
"2275","documents","Ford, Wyndell with five generations of his family","Eva Dell Shoemaker holding her granddaughter, Madeline Metcalf; with Madeline's great-grandmother Evelyn Bragg, mother Chrissi Ford Metcalf, and grandfather, Wyndell Ford at her side, a total of five generations of the Ford family. ","2009-07-18 08:49:47"
"2275","documents","Ford, Wyndell with five generations of his family","Eva Dell Shoemaker holding her granddaughter, Madeline Metcalf; with Madeline's great-grandmother Evelyn Bragg, mother Chrissi Ford Metcalf, and grandfather, Wyndell Ford at her side, a total of five generations of the Ford family. ","2009-07-18 08:49:47"
"2281","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony, ca 1987","Press Release announcing Tom's employment by Match Frame Post Production ","2009-07-18 08:38:13"
"2273","documents","Hutchins, Craig Andrew engagement to Brandy McLemore","Announcement of their engagement and upcoming wedding","2009-07-15 20:09:52"
"2272","documents","McGee, Lisa (Mrs. Michael Odom)","Article from the Sabine County Reporter describing her career as a Funeral Director","2009-07-15 20:08:51"
"2004","documents","Coulter, Fannie marriage to Larry Thomas Jackson, Jr. ","Newspaper article about their wedding ceremony, held on June 20. 1981 in San Augustine, Texas","2009-07-15 12:01:50"
"2268","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2005, with his son Elliott and other Eagle Scouts","l to r: Scoutmaster, Larry Jackson, with new Eagle Scouts, Elliott Jackson, Karl Huss, Joshua Oglesbee and Joe Henly","2009-07-14 13:41:43"
"2268","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2005, with his son Elliott and other Eagle Scouts","l to r: Scoutmaster, Larry Jackson, with new Eagle Scouts, Elliott Jackson, Karl Huss, Joshua Oglesbee and Joe Henly","2009-07-14 13:41:43"
"2268","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2005, with his son Elliott and other Eagle Scouts","l to r: Scoutmaster, Larry Jackson, with new Eagle Scouts, Elliott Jackson, Karl Huss, Joshua Oglesbee and Joe Henly","2009-07-14 13:41:43"
"2267","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2002 with his sons Nicholas and Elliott and other Boy Scouts","Larry was the Assistant Scout Master of his son's Nick Boy Scout Troop. Nick was painting stripes at the Mitchell Law Enforcement Center as part of his Eagle Scout project. Pictured, l to r, were Larry Jackson, Joe Henly, Collin Jackson, Justin Hanzel, Trey Haley, Elliott Jackson, and Nick Jackson.","2009-07-14 13:39:30"
"2267","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2002 with his sons Nicholas and Elliott and other Boy Scouts","Larry was the Assistant Scout Master of his son's Nick Boy Scout Troop. Nick was painting stripes at the Mitchell Law Enforcement Center as part of his Eagle Scout project. Pictured, l to r, were Larry Jackson, Joe Henly, Collin Jackson, Justin Hanzel, Trey Haley, Elliott Jackson, and Nick Jackson.","2009-07-14 13:39:30"
"2267","documents","Jackson, Larry ca 2002 with his sons Nicholas and Elliott and other Boy Scouts","Larry was the Assistant Scout Master of his son's Nick Boy Scout Troop. Nick was painting stripes at the Mitchell Law Enforcement Center as part of his Eagle Scout project. Pictured, l to r, were Larry Jackson, Joe Henly, Collin Jackson, Justin Hanzel, Trey Haley, Elliott Jackson, and Nick Jackson.","2009-07-14 13:39:30"
"2262","documents","mtDNA results for, Mary UNKNOWN, the wife of Daniel Morgan","Haplogroup HV results, from a direct female descendant Daniel Morgan's wife Mary. The mtDNA came from the following line of descent: Mary; Elizabeth MORGAN (daughter of Daniel and Mary); Sarah Jane JONES (daughter of Elizabeth and Sion JONES); Ida JONES (daughter of Sarah Jones and Henry Cochran JONES); Private (daughter of Ida Jones and Charles GIBSON); and Private (granddaughter of Ida Jones). It was hoped we could prove that Mary's maternal line was Native American, as has long been rumored. However, the HV Haplogroup is considered to have Western European origins, and is in fact one of the most common mtDNA signatures found in Europe. ","2009-07-14 08:42:05"
"2262","documents","mtDNA results for, Mary UNKNOWN, the wife of Daniel Morgan","Haplogroup HV results, from a direct female descendant Daniel Morgan's wife Mary. The mtDNA came from the following line of descent: Mary; Elizabeth MORGAN (daughter of Daniel and Mary); Sarah Jane JONES (daughter of Elizabeth and Sion JONES); Ida JONES (daughter of Sarah Jones and Henry Cochran JONES); Private (daughter of Ida Jones and Charles GIBSON); and Private (granddaughter of Ida Jones). It was hoped we could prove that Mary's maternal line was Native American, as has long been rumored. However, the HV Haplogroup is considered to have Western European origins, and is in fact one of the most common mtDNA signatures found in Europe. ","2009-07-14 08:42:05"
"2262","documents","mtDNA results for, Mary UNKNOWN, the wife of Daniel Morgan","Haplogroup HV results, from a direct female descendant Daniel Morgan's wife Mary. The mtDNA came from the following line of descent: Mary; Elizabeth MORGAN (daughter of Daniel and Mary); Sarah Jane JONES (daughter of Elizabeth and Sion JONES); Ida JONES (daughter of Sarah Jones and Henry Cochran JONES); Private (daughter of Ida Jones and Charles GIBSON); and Private (granddaughter of Ida Jones). It was hoped we could prove that Mary's maternal line was Native American, as has long been rumored. However, the HV Haplogroup is considered to have Western European origins, and is in fact one of the most common mtDNA signatures found in Europe. ","2009-07-14 08:42:05"
"2262","documents","mtDNA results for, Mary UNKNOWN, the wife of Daniel Morgan","Haplogroup HV results, from a direct female descendant Daniel Morgan's wife Mary. The mtDNA came from the following line of descent: Mary; Elizabeth MORGAN (daughter of Daniel and Mary); Sarah Jane JONES (daughter of Elizabeth and Sion JONES); Ida JONES (daughter of Sarah Jones and Henry Cochran JONES); Private (daughter of Ida Jones and Charles GIBSON); and Private (granddaughter of Ida Jones). It was hoped we could prove that Mary's maternal line was Native American, as has long been rumored. However, the HV Haplogroup is considered to have Western European origins, and is in fact one of the most common mtDNA signatures found in Europe. ","2009-07-14 08:42:05"
"2261","documents","Hines, Alice (Mrs. Henry Clayton Smith)","Texas Death Certificate","2009-07-14 08:38:43"
"2260","documents","Hawthorne, Zora ","Article in honor of his 100th birthday","2009-07-12 13:47:50"
"2259","documents","Hand Sisters Graduation from SFA","News article about the 2003 graduation from Stephen F. Austin of sisters, Tamara Hand and Jennifer Hand","2009-07-12 13:45:27"
"2259","documents","Hand Sisters Graduation from SFA","News article about the 2003 graduation from Stephen F. Austin of sisters, Tamara Hand and Jennifer Hand","2009-07-12 13:45:27"
"2257","documents","Gore, Jennifer engagement to Tommy Joe Ferguson","Announcement of their engagement and upcoming wedding","2009-07-12 13:42:45"
"2255","documents","Fuller, M. Wayne and Freddie (Griffin) Golden Wedding Anniversary","Article published in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary","2009-07-09 13:06:13"
"2254","documents","Fuller, Petrina ""Pete"" marriage to John ""Jody"" Pickard","Announcement of their marriage in Milam, Texas","2009-07-09 13:05:02"
"2252","documents","Cousins, Dalton and Tera (Fuller) Golden Wedding Anniversary","This article was probably published in the local paper for Carthage, Texas in December, 1973, in honor of the couples Golden Wedding anniversary","2009-07-09 13:03:46"
"2250","documents","Fuller, Nina Ophelia marriage to Vessie E. McLemore, Many, Louisiana, 1907","Nina and Vessie eloped in Many, Louisiana, just across the state line from Sabine County, Texas, where they both grew up","2009-07-08 13:25:43"
"2250","documents","Fuller, Nina Ophelia marriage to Vessie E. McLemore, Many, Louisiana, 1907","Nina and Vessie eloped in Many, Louisiana, just across the state line from Sabine County, Texas, where they both grew up","2009-07-08 13:25:43"
"2251","documents","Fuller, Mary Melissa ""Missi""","Article published in 2001 in the Sabine County Reporter about her being crowned ""Miss Angelina County""","2009-07-08 13:20:17"
"2249","documents","Fuller, Nina Ophelia (Mrs. Vessie E. McLemore) Death Certificate","As filed in Angelina County, Texas. Nina was being cared for by her only daughter, Evon, a resident of Lufkin. ","2009-07-08 13:12:29"
"2248","documents","Kamm, Charlotte Lorette (Mrs. Frank Ehlers)","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-07-08 13:10:39"
"2181","documents","Fuller, Gregory, M. D. ","Article about Dr. Fuller, chief of the Neuropathology section at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, receiving the Lucien J. Rubinstein Award","2009-07-07 14:27:17"
"2247","documents","Fuller, Heather ca 1995","Article reporting her being crowned ""USA Classical Miss 1995"" at a pagent in Florida","2009-07-07 14:24:26"
"2246","documents","Fuller, Kimberly Gail marriage to Michael Roberg Niggli, Jr. ","Article detailing the couples July 8, 2000 wedding ceremony in Houston. ","2009-07-07 14:21:06"
"2244","documents","Klesert, John ","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-07-07 14:14:57"
"2241","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1975, High School Sophomore ID card","Palos Verdes High School Student ID card, 1974-1975 academic year","2009-07-06 13:48:55"
"2237","documents","Fuller, John B. and Mary A. Watson Marriage Record, December 1852","Copy the marriage record of John B. Fuller to Mary A. Watson, dated December 1852, in Meriwether County, Georgia, Book B, Page 115","2009-07-06 13:38:05"
"2236","documents","Childress, Chance Matthew Birth Announcement","Cheyenne and Kylee Childress with their baby brother, Chance Matthew Childress","2009-07-06 13:35:39"
"2238","documents","Fuller, Joseph Thomas, Texas Death Certificate","Texas Death Certificate filed in November, 1950","2009-07-06 13:34:42"
"2229","documents","Nash, Lynda McLemore","Headsheet for Lynda Tipton, used for booking engagments as a model","2009-07-04 09:06:18"
"2232","documents","Edinburg High School, Class of 1976, Graduation Program","The cover of the Edinburg High School Commencement program","2009-07-02 21:15:07"
"2233","documents","Edinburg High School, Graduates of the Class of 1976","Listings of the Class of 1976 graduates from Edinburg High School. Those on the left hand side of the program were in attendance at the actual ceremony, whereas those listed on the left had side of the program graduated in absentia","2009-07-02 21:13:14"
"2228","documents","Fullen, James C., 1844 assignment of 320 acres of Cherokee Co, Texas land to James H. Johnson","Grant of 320 acres of land in Cherokee County, Texas, on the waters of the Angelina, from James C. Fullen to James H. Johnson, April 6, 1844 [Note: It is assumed but not proven that James Fullen was the progenitor of the Fullen family in Sabine County, Texas who died prior to the 1850 Census]","2009-07-02 20:43:10"
"2224","documents","Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 1 of 3","John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris. ","2009-07-02 20:33:43"
"2223","documents","Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 2 of 3","John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. Morris. ","2009-07-02 20:30:21"
"2222","documents","Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 3 of 3","John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. (William Taylor) Morris. ","2009-07-02 20:29:17"
"2222","documents","Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 3 of 3","John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. (William Taylor) Morris. ","2009-07-02 20:29:17"
"2222","documents","Fullen, John W., C.S.A. Civil War Pension Application, P 3 of 3","John W. Fullen, who served during the Civil War in Company F of the 11th Texas Infantry, applied to the State to Texas for a Confederate Pension from the State of Texas in 1909. Witnesses to his affadavit were his brother, Wm. M. Fullen and neighbor, W. T. (William Taylor) Morris. ","2009-07-02 20:29:17"
"2218","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1958","Baptismal certificate from St. Francis Xavier in Stillwater, Oklahoma","2009-07-01 21:49:12"
"2219","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1966","First Communion Certificate from Annuciation Church in Columbus, Mississippi","2009-07-01 21:46:35"
"2221","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony ca 1974 ","Tom, back row, far left with fellow cast members from ""Look Homeward, Angel"", an Edinburg High School Drama production. In the center is their drama teacher and the director of the play, Lucky Watkins.","2009-07-01 21:43:44"
"2213","documents","Fullen, John W., Texas Death Certificate","Texas Death Certificate, with son W. F. Fullen as informant. John's parents were listed as John W. Fullen and Rebecca Baldwin.","2009-07-01 21:30:14"
"2214","documents","Fullen, John W., P 1 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption File #68","Sabine Preemption for 160 Acres of Land, Cover Page of File 68, As filed with the Sabine County Clerk on Sept. 24, 1878. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
","2009-07-01 21:28:43"
"2216","documents","Fullen, John W., P 2 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Application","This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. In this application he, and two witnesses, swore he was a bona fide settler on vacant public land, and the head of a family. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.
","2009-07-01 21:25:03"
"2215","documents","Fullen, John W., P 3 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Land Claim, Field Notes","This was the survey and field notes for John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres.","2009-07-01 21:22:19"
"2217","documents","Fullen, John W., P 4 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Claim, Affidavit of Occupancy","This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. It was witnessed by J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. In this affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres. ","2009-07-01 21:18:57"
"2217","documents","Fullen, John W., P 4 of 4 of Sabine County Preemption Claim, Affidavit of Occupancy","This was John Fullen's application for a homestead of 160 acres of land in Sabine County, Texas. It was witnessed by J. P. Payne and Wm. W. Weatherred. In this affadavit John Fullen swore, and his two witnesses affirmed, that he had occupied the land he was claiming for three consecutive years, from Sept. 30, 1876 through the current date. Pre-emption grants were made after statehood, and from 1866 to 1898 up to 160 acres could be claimed. Homesteaders were required to live on the land for three years and make improvements (such as building a barn) in order to qualify for a pre-emption grant of 160 acres. ","2009-07-01 21:18:57"
"1848","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1982 and Tom Strong","Invitation to the wedding of Melinda McLemore to Thomas Anthony Strong, May 15, 1982, San Antonio, Texas","2009-06-29 21:43:02"
"2207","documents","Hodges, Hugh Elliott","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-06-29 21:39:48"
"2205","documents","Herbert, Cevilla (Mrs. William Souder)","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-06-29 21:38:18"
"2208","documents","Fullen, Viola and Joseph Thomas Fuller Marriage License, May 1889","Issued in Sabine County, Texas","2009-06-29 21:35:44"
"2201","documents","Pointer, Marion B.","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-06-27 14:39:01"
"2200","documents","Pointer, Edna Alyne (Mrs. Denton Kerr)","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-06-27 14:38:10"
"2202","documents","Easley, Ernest and Billie Sue (Smith), Golden Wedding Anniversary ","Article and photo published on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary","2009-06-27 14:35:09"
"2203","documents","Boyd, Tanya and Brad Lindsey","Engagement annoucement of Tanya Lynn Boyd to John Bradley Lindsey","2009-06-27 14:34:50"
"2197","documents","Vickers, Jennifer Joann marriage to Joe Daw","Article reporting the marriage of Jennifer Vickers to Joe Daw, July 15, 1995, at the New Hope Baptist Church in Milam, Sabine County, Texas","2009-06-27 14:30:25"
"2198","documents","Davidson, Lela Alma (former wife of Edgar Rawson Wyatt)","An article in honor of Lela Davidson Wyatt celebration of her One Hundredth Birthday on Saturday, January 18, 1997. ","2009-06-25 13:37:46"
"2194","documents","Duck, John with daughter Robin and son Justin","West Sabine High School Homecoming, 2001","2009-06-25 13:25:40"
"2194","documents","Duck, John with daughter Robin and son Justin","West Sabine High School Homecoming, 2001","2009-06-25 13:25:40"
"2194","documents","Duck, John with daughter Robin and son Justin","West Sabine High School Homecoming, 2001","2009-06-25 13:25:40"
"327","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1955, Honorable Discharge from Active Service, U.S. Army","Tom received his honorable discharge in Fort Bliss, Texas after two years of service. He was released from active duty and transferred to the Army Reserves for a period of 6 years, during which time he received both his Bachelors and Masters Degrees.","2009-06-25 05:24:16"
"2005","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1973, Margate Intermediate School orchestra","Melinda in the seventh grade Margate Intermediate School orchestra, Palos Verdes Estates, California
Melinda is on the top, right, with a clarinet","2009-06-25 05:23:00"
"1510","documents","McLemore, Melinda ca 1969","From Lake Forest I.S.D. Newsletter, illustration of an article regarding speech therapy","2009-06-25 05:19:25"
"2190","documents","Elliott, Augustus E., Civil War Disability Pension Application","This is the Examining Surgeon's Certificate Augustus Elliott submitted with his disability pension application","2009-06-25 05:16:27"
"2193","documents","University of Alabama, Entrance marker to the former U. S. Army Northington General Hospital","Historical Marker standing at the site of the Northington U. S. Army General Hospital chapel, 1943-1947. The Hospital itself was later converted to married student/family housing for the University of Alabama, which is where the Strong family lived while Charles Strong was completing his Ph.D. at the University. The marker itself appears to have been moved from its original site. ","2009-06-25 05:12:29"
"2189","documents","Elliott, Augustus E., Civil War Medical Discharge from Company I, 123 Ohio Regiment, Kirkwood's U.S. Volunteer Infantry","Certificate of Disability for Discharge from the Army of the United States, Cumberland, Maryland, April 10, 1863","2009-06-24 21:56:02"
"2182","documents","Mitchell, District Judge John Winship Memorium","Two of the many photos, memorializing District Judge John W. Mitchell after his untimely death, that were published in the July 22, 1999 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ","2009-06-24 21:51:22"
"2182","documents","Mitchell, District Judge John Winship Memorium","Two of the many photos, memorializing District Judge John W. Mitchell after his untimely death, that were published in the July 22, 1999 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ","2009-06-24 21:51:22"
"2182","documents","Mitchell, District Judge John Winship Memorium","Two of the many photos, memorializing District Judge John W. Mitchell after his untimely death, that were published in the July 22, 1999 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ","2009-06-24 21:51:22"
"2182","documents","Mitchell, District Judge John Winship Memorium","Two of the many photos, memorializing District Judge John W. Mitchell after his untimely death, that were published in the July 22, 1999 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ","2009-06-24 21:51:22"
"2182","documents","Mitchell, District Judge John Winship Memorium","Two of the many photos, memorializing District Judge John W. Mitchell after his untimely death, that were published in the July 22, 1999 issue of the San Augustine Tribune ","2009-06-24 21:51:22"
"2180","documents","Ellison, Fred and Narvalyn (Fuller) Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary Announcement, April 2000","Announcement and photo in honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversary","2009-06-24 21:35:44"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1965","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon, Memorial Service Program","Memorial Service Program, Inside Cover, listing vital facts and pallbearers","2009-06-23 07:20:54"
"1966","documents","McLemore, Viola Evon","Memorial Service Program, Front Cover","2009-06-23 07:19:27"
"2173","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976),Palos Verdes Estates, California","Melinda Strong and Leigh McLemore pose in front of their old home on a trip to California, circa 1988","2009-06-23 07:18:19"
"2173","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976),Palos Verdes Estates, California","Melinda Strong and Leigh McLemore pose in front of their old home on a trip to California, circa 1988","2009-06-23 07:18:19"
"2173","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976),Palos Verdes Estates, California","Melinda Strong and Leigh McLemore pose in front of their old home on a trip to California, circa 1988","2009-06-23 07:18:19"
"2173","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976),Palos Verdes Estates, California","Melinda Strong and Leigh McLemore pose in front of their old home on a trip to California, circa 1988","2009-06-23 07:18:19"
"2173","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976),Palos Verdes Estates, California","Melinda Strong and Leigh McLemore pose in front of their old home on a trip to California, circa 1988","2009-06-23 07:18:19"
"2111","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976), Palos Verdes Estates, California","Bonnie McLemore at the front door of their home at 1713 Chelsea Road, Palos Verdes Estates, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and faces the Pacific Ocean","2009-06-23 07:17:45"
"2111","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976), Palos Verdes Estates, California","Bonnie McLemore at the front door of their home at 1713 Chelsea Road, Palos Verdes Estates, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and faces the Pacific Ocean","2009-06-23 07:17:45"
"2111","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976), Palos Verdes Estates, California","Bonnie McLemore at the front door of their home at 1713 Chelsea Road, Palos Verdes Estates, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and faces the Pacific Ocean","2009-06-23 07:17:45"
"2111","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976), Palos Verdes Estates, California","Bonnie McLemore at the front door of their home at 1713 Chelsea Road, Palos Verdes Estates, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and faces the Pacific Ocean","2009-06-23 07:17:45"
"2111","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1972-1976), Palos Verdes Estates, California","Bonnie McLemore at the front door of their home at 1713 Chelsea Road, Palos Verdes Estates, California, in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The city was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and faces the Pacific Ocean","2009-06-23 07:17:45"
"2151","documents","Allen, Thompson, 1858 Sabine County Texas Land Scrip, Page 1","Jacket of Land Scrip No. 636, for 170 acres purchased for the sum of $85 from the Mississippi and Pacific Railroad Preserve on 26 Aug 1856 and issued by the Texas General Land Office on December 19, 1857; filed January 20, 1858 ","2009-06-21 17:21:03"
"2150","documents","Allen, Thompson, 1858 Sabine County Texas Land Scrip, Page 2","Land Scrip No. 636, for 170 acres purchased for the sum of $85 from the Mississippi and Pacific Railroad Preserve on 26 Aug 1856 and issued by the Texas General Land Office on December 19, 1857; filed January 20, 1858","2009-06-21 17:20:29"
"1124","documents","Boyett, Sarah Ann and McLemore, John 1859 Marriage License","Issued 13 July 1859 in Jasper County, Texas, marriage performed 26 July 1859","2009-06-20 11:56:44"
"2164","documents","Blackburn, Gabriel, 1844 Republic of Texas, Unconditional Land Headright","The Republic of Texas, County of Sabine
No. 65
This is to certify that Gabriel Blackburn is entitled to an unconditional headright of Twelve hundred and Eight acres of Land...to the provisions of an act of Congress approved January the Sixteenth 1843 ...an act to...to the Chief Justice the authority to Issue certificates of headright to Emigrants. Given under our hands at Milam this Fourth Day of March A.D. 1844 ","2009-06-20 11:55:48"
"2162","documents","Macune Cemetery, San Augustine County, Texas","Historical Cemetery Marker Dedication. One of the earliest cemeteries in San Augustine county, with the earliest burial dating to 1845. Pictured are seventh and eighth generation descendants of Malinda (Bowie) Haggerty who is buried there. ","2009-06-20 06:28:07"
"2160","documents","Toner, Patrick Shane engagement to Bettina Carol Almany","Annoucement of the upcoming wedding, to take place in December, 1996, of Shane Toner of Rosevine and Betsy Almany of Groves","2009-06-20 06:27:23"
"2161","documents","Arnold, Dr. W. Tom, Texas Delegate to 1995 White House Conference on Aging","Dr. Arnold, a member of the Medical Staff of Diagnostic Center Hospital wtih Congressman Bill Archer at a gathering during the 1995 White House Conference on Aging","2009-06-20 06:26:39"
"2110","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1976-1979), Paris, Texas ","The family home at 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, Paris, Texas. Paris was the county seat for Lamar County, and is in northeast Texas, bordering both Oklahoma and the Piney Woods.
Photo taken December, 1976","2009-06-18 15:31:57"
"2110","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1976-1979), Paris, Texas ","The family home at 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, Paris, Texas. Paris was the county seat for Lamar County, and is in northeast Texas, bordering both Oklahoma and the Piney Woods.
Photo taken December, 1976","2009-06-18 15:31:57"
"2110","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1976-1979), Paris, Texas ","The family home at 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, Paris, Texas. Paris was the county seat for Lamar County, and is in northeast Texas, bordering both Oklahoma and the Piney Woods.
Photo taken December, 1976","2009-06-18 15:31:57"
"2110","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1976-1979), Paris, Texas ","The family home at 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, Paris, Texas. Paris was the county seat for Lamar County, and is in northeast Texas, bordering both Oklahoma and the Piney Woods.
Photo taken December, 1976","2009-06-18 15:31:57"
"2110","documents","McLemore, Tom and Bonnie Family Home (1976-1979), Paris, Texas ","The family home at 1065 Johnson Woods Drive, Paris, Texas. Paris was the county seat for Lamar County, and is in northeast Texas, bordering both Oklahoma and the Piney Woods.
Photo taken December, 1976","2009-06-18 15:31:57"
"2159","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 1","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:32"
"2159","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 1","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:32"
"2159","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 1","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:32"
"2159","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 1","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:32"
"2158","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 2","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:01"
"2158","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 2","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:01"
"2158","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 2","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:01"
"2158","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 2","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.
","2009-06-17 13:16:01"
"2157","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 3","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.","2009-06-17 13:15:22"
"2157","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 3","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.","2009-06-17 13:15:22"
"2157","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 3","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.","2009-06-17 13:15:22"
"2157","documents","Gooch, Caroline Epperson Derusha (Payne), 1910 Affidavit regarding Thompson Allen Family, Page 3","Caroline Payne Gooch was a stepdaughter of Thompson Allen, and in 1910 she provided this three page affidavit to the Sabine County Clerk. This appears to be a transcript of the original (transcriber unknown) affidavit, which is said to be recorded in the Sabine County records Book, Vol. 6, Page 53.","2009-06-17 13:15:22"
"2142","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 1 of 2","The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaughter, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:13:24"
"2142","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 1 of 2","The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaughter, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:13:24"
"2142","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 1 of 2","The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaughter, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:13:24"
"2142","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 1 of 2","The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaughter, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:13:24"
"2141","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 2 of 2","During the September 1868 term of the County Court of Sabine County, The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaugher, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:11:22"
"2141","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 2 of 2","During the September 1868 term of the County Court of Sabine County, The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaugher, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:11:22"
"2141","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 2 of 2","During the September 1868 term of the County Court of Sabine County, The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaugher, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:11:22"
"2141","documents","McGrew, Elizabeth (Blackburn) Estate Settlement Land Sale, page 2 of 2","During the September 1868 term of the County Court of Sabine County, The Estate of Elizabeth McGrew, administered by her granddaugher, Frances A. (Partin) Steel, sold land that had originally been deeded to Alexander McGrew by A.G. Blackburn (22 Jan 1849) to John W. Allen, thought to be a son-in-law of Elizabeth's. This copy is courtesy of Bettye Bragg Wagstaff.","2009-06-16 09:11:22"
"2145","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony","Advertisement for TMS Productions, San Antonio, featuring Tom","2009-06-15 20:09:19"
"2144","documents","Schoenfeld, Eugene and Vivian (Morlas)","Invitation to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversaary, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1986","2009-06-15 19:44:53"
"2095","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie OTR","Bonnie's Occupational Therapy Uniform Patch, saved from her Veteran's Administration Uniform worn prior to her marriage","2009-06-13 06:50:50"
"2136","documents","Voorheis, Eugenie ""Jenny"" (Mrs. Robert Morlas Schoenfeld)","1985 Court, Imperial Reception of Alexis","2009-06-12 22:43:55"
"2123","documents","Morlas, Josephine Civil marriage to Keith D. McGuire, 16 July 1930","Jo and Keith were married after meeting at a dance in Mississippi","2009-06-12 22:37:07"
"2132","documents","Newnam, Daisy Marie (Mrs. Keith D. McGuire, Jr.)","Funeral Memorium","2009-06-12 22:35:22"
"2134","documents","Morlas, Lucine (Roquevert) with daughters Elenora and Vivian, circa 1925","After purchasing a Hupmobile, Lucine and her youngest daughters, Elenora and Vivian, flew to Detroit as part of the nationwide ""Sky-Road Parade and Million Dollar Driveaway"" promotion. The Party of seven included another purchaser, Sam Dander, as well and the owners/managers of New Orleans United Motor Car Company, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnson. The plane was piloted by John Worthen. The trip probably occured in 1925 or after, when the straight-eight model of Hupmobile was debuted. ","2009-06-12 22:31:57"
"2134","documents","Morlas, Lucine (Roquevert) with daughters Elenora and Vivian, circa 1925","After purchasing a Hupmobile, Lucine and her youngest daughters, Elenora and Vivian, flew to Detroit as part of the nationwide ""Sky-Road Parade and Million Dollar Driveaway"" promotion. The Party of seven included another purchaser, Sam Dander, as well and the owners/managers of New Orleans United Motor Car Company, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnson. The plane was piloted by John Worthen. The trip probably occured in 1925 or after, when the straight-eight model of Hupmobile was debuted. ","2009-06-12 22:31:57"
"2134","documents","Morlas, Lucine (Roquevert) with daughters Elenora and Vivian, circa 1925","After purchasing a Hupmobile, Lucine and her youngest daughters, Elenora and Vivian, flew to Detroit as part of the nationwide ""Sky-Road Parade and Million Dollar Driveaway"" promotion. The Party of seven included another purchaser, Sam Dander, as well and the owners/managers of New Orleans United Motor Car Company, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Johnson. The plane was piloted by John Worthen. The trip probably occured in 1925 or after, when the straight-eight model of Hupmobile was debuted. ","2009-06-12 22:31:57"
"2129","documents","Strong, Laura Ann","Kimberly Lewis (r) and Laura Ann Strong (l) in the Pan American University production of ""The Importance of Being Earnest"", circa 1981","2009-06-12 08:39:47"
"2124","documents","Morlas, Josephine Sacramental Marriage to Keith D. McGuire","Josephine and Keith solemnized their wedding vows at St. Rita Church in New Orleans exactly one week after their elopement in Mississippi","2009-06-12 08:29:08"
"2125","documents","Morlas, Josephine (Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter)","Pittsburgh County, Oklahoma Death certificate, note that the date of birth is in error, her actual date of birth being April 13, 1905","2009-06-12 08:27:45"
"2126","documents","Morlas, Josephine (Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter)","Funeral Memorium","2009-06-12 08:13:08"
"2121","documents","Strong, Patricia (McGuire)","Texas Teacher's Certification","2009-06-11 08:10:26"
"2122","documents","Strong, Patricia (McGuire)","Oklahoma Teacher's Certification","2009-06-11 08:10:00"
"2113","documents","Strong, Patricia (McGuire)","Pat was awarded her Master of Science in Business Education from the Oklahoma State University of Agriculture and Applied Science on May, 1958","2009-06-11 08:03:09"
"2120","documents","Morlas, Josephine Marguerite, Parish of Orleans Birth Registration","Receipt, from the Parish of Orleans--Office of the Board of Health and Recorder of Births, Marriages and Deaths, for the registration of the birth on Josephine Marguerite Morlas on April 13, 1905","2009-06-11 08:01:21"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2116","documents","Mitochodrial DNA (mtDNA), Haplogroup K","Sample from Tom Strong, representing mtDNA he inherited from his mother, Patricia McGuire, going back through her mother, Josephine Morlas, Josephine's mother, Lucine Roquevert, and Lucine's mother, Blazine Pene. Based the research of Bennie Zahn of New Orleans, Blazine's maternal line can be traced back another four generations, to Marie Longanere born sometime before1730, presumably in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es region of France, where Blazine was born.","2009-06-11 07:59:25"
"2092","documents","McGuire, Keith David Sr","1945 Private Pilot License and Medical Certificate","2009-06-09 09:31:06"
"2102","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Bachelor of Science in Education, Southwestern State College at Weatherford, Oklahoma, 1954","2009-06-08 12:18:20"
"2103","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Southwestern State College Summer Convocation Program, July 1954; Pat graduated Magna Cum Laude with her Bachelor of Science in Education degree","2009-06-08 12:17:38"
"2093","documents","McGuire, Jonathan David","Birth Annoucement","2009-06-04 13:02:01"
"2097","documents","McGuire, Patricia Marion","Oklahoma Elementary School completion and promotion to High School certificate","2009-06-04 13:00:23"
"2096","documents","McGuire, Keith David Sr","Dewey County, Oklahoma Death Certificate, January 4, 1948","2009-06-04 12:59:02"
"2090","documents","McGuire, Henry David","Dewey County, Oklahoma, Death Certificate","2009-06-02 12:38:26"
"2089","documents","McGuire, Elvis ","Advertisement relating to American Legion Boxing Match, Elvis ""Mickey"" McGuire was featured in the title bout against Joe Lousier of Florida","2009-06-02 12:37:29"
"2084","documents","McLemore, Weakley Mason","Application for a Social Security Account","2009-06-02 09:04:51"
"2083","documents","Kuykendall, Anna Mary (Mrs. Keith D. McGuire, Sr)","Dewey County, Oklahoma Death Certificate","2009-06-02 09:03:58"
"1396","documents","McLemore, John Lynn","Memorial Service Handout, Front Cover","2009-06-01 21:20:23"
"2080","documents","Smith, William Bert","Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate. His mother's maiden name is shown on this certificate, in error, as Elvert. She was actually born Mary Ann Welch, Elvert being her stepfather's last name. ","2009-05-30 09:25:09"
"2078","documents","Smith, Ilo Katherine (Mrs. Robert Shelden)","State of Arizona Death Certificate","2009-05-30 09:23:01"
"2074","documents","Smith, Ilo Katherine","Eaton County, Michigan Birth Certificate, recorded May 8, 1906 by Lola Stokes, Registrar","2009-05-29 08:01:44"
"2075","documents","Smith, Elmer","Eaton County, Michigan Death Certificate","2009-05-29 08:00:43"
"2077","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr.)","State of Floria, Certificate of Death","2009-05-29 07:59:59"
"2071","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta","Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1926-1927","2009-05-28 09:35:14"
"2024","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta","1925 Employment offer from Central Junior High, Saginaw, Michigan, to Avis Smith from W. W. Warner, Superintendent","2009-05-27 20:45:47"
"2023","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta","Certified Copy of Record of Birth, Ionia County, Michigan, issued 6 July 1944","2009-05-27 20:45:09"
"2073","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)","Acceptance of Resignation by the Saginaw Board of Education","2009-05-27 20:41:43"
"2072","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Jr)","Teacher's Contract, Saginaw, Michigan, 1927-1928","2009-05-27 20:37:36"
"2069","documents","Snyder, Laurence Marriage License to Lelah Olger","Isabella County, Michigan, 4 May 1920","2009-05-26 11:32:40"
"2068","documents","Burkhalter Family Bible Scan","Scan from the James Daniel and Frances Elizabeth (DeLoach)Burkhalter Family Bible","2009-05-25 21:24:45"
"2065","documents","Schaufele, Catherine (Mrs. Adam Benkelman)","Death Certificate","2009-05-25 08:35:44"
"2064","documents","Kaiser, William Rudolph ","Certificate of Death","2009-05-25 08:35:09"
"2032","documents","Stanley, Violet (Mrs. Barney Strong)","Obituary of Violet Stanley Strong","2009-05-24 07:54:46"
"2048","documents","Jesse, Minnie (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Sr.)","""Woman, 90, Paints as Hobby""","2009-05-24 07:43:54"
"2060","documents","Jesse, Minnie (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Sr.)","News article featuring her 95th birthday celebration","2009-05-24 07:43:09"
"2061","documents","Jesse, Minnie (Mrs. Ben Benkelman Sr)","Funeral Handout","2009-05-24 07:41:55"
"2057","documents","Klevsaat, Maria (Mrs. George Jesse)","Death certificate for Mary Klesert AKA Kleosert AKA Klevsaat, wife of George Jesse","2009-05-24 07:24:22"
"2059","documents","Kaiser, Emelia (Mrs. George E. Krapf) Death Certificate","Her first name is spelled Emelia on her tombstone, and presumed to more accurate than Amelia, as is shown on her death certificate","2009-05-24 07:23:27"
"2025","documents","Smith, Avis Augusta marriage to Ben Benkelman","Marriage License issued in Eaton County, Michigan","2009-05-05 21:31:20"
"2035","documents","McLemore, Thomas E. and Bonnie Benkelman Marriage License","Cook County, Illinois marriage license for Thomas E. McLemore, Fort Worth, and Bonnie Jean Benkelman, Cass City","2009-05-05 21:24:48"
"2021","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Jr Affadavit of Birth","This affadavit of birth in Cheyenne County, Kansas, was filed almost 40 years after Ben was born in 1899. ","2009-05-03 14:59:14"
"2020","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Sr. Death Certificate","Tuscola County, MI Death Certificate. The informant was his eldest son, Harold. The registrar who signed the certificate was a Striffler relative, Wilma Fry.","2009-05-03 14:45:32"
"2020","documents","Benkelman, Benjamin Franklin Sr. Death Certificate","Tuscola County, MI Death Certificate. The informant was his eldest son, Harold. The registrar who signed the certificate was a Striffler relative, Wilma Fry.","2009-05-03 14:45:32"
"2029","documents","South Texas Boys Under-13 Olympic Development/State Team","Michael was one of 35 boys chosen for the U-13 State Team and ODP training camp","2009-05-03 13:46:32"
"321","documents","Benkelman, Bonnie OTR certification","Following her required coursework at Western Michigan College, along with an internship at the Shepherd Pratt Psychiatric Hospital of Baltimore, Bonnie was awarded the designation of Occupational Therapist, Registered. Her first employer was the Hines Veterens' Administration Hospital in Chicago. When she resigned from Hines in 1958, due to her upcoming wedding, she was classified as a GS-631-7 and was making an annual salary of $4,980. She later worked for the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children in Dallas.
","2009-04-06 09:31:34"
"1272","documents","Benkelman Store Liquidation Ad, January 1924","Cass City Chronicle Advertisement regarding the liquidation of the Benkelman Store","2009-02-04 10:07:43"
"1705","documents","Benkelman Store Advertisement, January 1903","Announcement of Commencement of his General Store","2009-02-04 10:06:36"
"1969","documents","Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe","Rooney's famous chicken and dumpling recipe, as preserved by her daughter Theresa, and trascribed by daughter-in-law Betty ","2009-02-03 12:13:21"
"1969","documents","Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe","Rooney's famous chicken and dumpling recipe, as preserved by her daughter Theresa, and trascribed by daughter-in-law Betty ","2009-02-03 12:13:21"
"1969","documents","Strong, Anna Laura (Payne), Chicken and Dumpling Recipe","Rooney's famous chicken and dumpling recipe, as preserved by her daughter Theresa, and trascribed by daughter-in-law Betty ","2009-02-03 12:13:21"
"1930","documents","Rutledge, Sara and Ernie Pineda","After their marriage in October 2008, Sara and Ernie jointly adopted the Strong surname, to honor Sara's mother Theresa Strong.
Moe, Ako, Gus and Brianne are their dogs. ","2009-01-24 21:55:24"
"1930","documents","Rutledge, Sara and Ernie Pineda","After their marriage in October 2008, Sara and Ernie jointly adopted the Strong surname, to honor Sara's mother Theresa Strong.
Moe, Ako, Gus and Brianne are their dogs. ","2009-01-24 21:55:24"
"1826","documents","Rutledge, Sara","Save the Date Card","2009-01-24 21:54:00"
"1826","documents","Rutledge, Sara","Save the Date Card","2009-01-24 21:54:00"
"750","documents","Lenzner, Christian Oscar's Patent design for his banjo-guitarina, with his profile superimposed","Christian Oscar Lenzner was born Feb. 14, 1825 in Leubetha, Saxony, Germany. There he learned the art of making violins and he has ever since taken a special pride in the manufacture of stringed instruments. C.O. secured a patent on a musical instrument called the banjo-guitarina and has since paid especial attention to its manufacture. He also invented what is know as 'King David's harp' and made guitars, banjos, dulcimers, autoharps, etc. His mechanical ability was of high order, his ideal of work being that of the true artist: -- 'Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.' Into every bit of work he did he put his heart.
","2009-01-12 15:34:40"
"1893","documents","Binkelman, Lydon Jay Wedding Invitation","Invitation to the wedding of Lydon Jay Binkelman to Edna Cuff, Hortonia, Wisconsin","2009-01-01 10:58:24"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1901","documents","Janda, Josef","Transcription of Josef Janda's Immigration passport, with some additional family birthdates handwritten on the back of the passport","2008-12-28 20:23:39"
"1905","documents","Janda, Vincent","At Camp Lee, Virginia, ca 1919","2008-12-26 16:09:12"
"1900","documents","Janda, Josef and Josefa Rejsek marriage license","Transcription of Official Marriage register from Dobrs, Book 3, Page 25, 167 Register","2008-12-26 15:25:09"
"1902","documents","Posvar, Martin","Martin was born 1865 in Moravia","2008-12-26 15:24:28"
"1879","documents","McLemore, Nina Fuller","After her husband died, Nina moved from the farm back into the city of San Augustine. She had a home built for her on Patroon road by her brother, Lonzo Fuller, a local contractor. ","2008-10-18 10:11:01"
"385","documents","McLemore, Texana Good (Baker) Memorium Card","The funeral memorium card for Texana G. (Baker) McLemore","2008-08-08 07:42:33"
"1839","documents","Strong, Brenda (Cole)","Brenda, who also works at the Duncan library as a cataloger, demonstrates her hobby of soapmaking as part of the public libary's series that paid tribute to Oklahoma's 2007 centennial celebration.","2008-07-22 15:23:53"
"1847","documents","TMS Grand Opening","TMS Production Company (a subsidiary of Tichenor Media System Inc.) announcement of their move to downtown San Antonio, ca 1983
Back Row, L to R, Mark Thurman, Greg Mogford, John B. ""Jack"" Wills-General Manager, Steve Johnson, Tom Strong
Front Row, L to R, Don Brown, Jaime Vera, Laura Kilbourne Powell, Denise McCarty Reams, Doug Wilming","2008-07-21 10:17:38"
"745","documents","Strong, Thomas Anthony","Promotion announcement by TMS Production","2008-07-21 08:17:49"
"1842","documents","McGuire Dugout Home","","2008-07-19 06:18:39"
"1845","documents","Mettrie Camp, Idaho","Henry and his family moved here to find work during the depression","2008-07-19 06:09:06"
"1827","documents","Hutchins, Kendall Grace","Birth announcement of the daughter of Craig Hutchins and Brandy McLemore","2008-07-15 06:36:00"
"1824","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:54:28"
"1824","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:54:28"
"1824","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Fence Line","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:54:28"
"1825","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:53:38"
"1825","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:53:38"
"1825","documents","Strong Brother's--Claude, Augustus and Rolla--Colorado Ranch, Horizon","Claude, along with his brothers Rolla and Gus, jointly operated this ranch near Greystone, Colorado, starting in the late 1930's. After Claude died in 1942, Rolla and Gus continued to operate the 560 acres until they sold it to R. F. Brown on May 10, 1956.
","2008-07-13 12:53:38"
"1804","documents","Strong, Charles Joseph ca 2007","Pharmacist Charles Strong, an employee of the Chickasaw Nation Pharmacy in Ada, Oklahoma. This photo was from an article published in the September 2007 issue of the CHICKASAW TIMES about the new Pharmacy Refill Center","2008-07-12 14:06:20"
"1512","documents","Bramhall, Ryan Thomas","Birth Announcement","2007-11-30 07:58:44"
"1462","documents","Bramhall, Hailey","Birth Announcement","2007-11-26 06:34:15"
"1421","documents","Lost Book of Nostradamus","Los Angeles area billboard promoting The History Channels' Two hour Event, produced by 1080, Inc. with Tom Strong as finish editor","2007-11-14 13:54:24"
"1408","documents","Strong, Isabel Fernandez","Isabel, with her 2005/2006 bilingual education class, Lewisville, Texas","2007-11-09 09:00:25"
"1416","documents","Falk, Walter S. ""Terry"" Exhibition Poster","AN EXHIBIT HONORING WALTER FALK - October 20 thru November 3, 2007
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture
1516B South Lamar Boulevard
Austin, Texas 78704
Falk pushed to establish a dedicated marketplace for artists and craftspeople to sell their work. These efforts led, in 1982, to the West 23rd St. People's Renaissance Market, and eventually, closing one block permanently to vehicles. In the 1970s, Falk was on the Board of Directors of the University YMCA. He helped make Eeyore's Birthday Party an iconic Austin celebration, and emceed the event for many years.","2007-11-08 10:40:22"
"1415","documents","Gentry, Ruth signature","From a Friendship Quilt made by her sister-in-law, Eva Blue Gentry of Duncan, Oklahoma","2007-11-08 10:33:03"
"1414","documents","Gentry, Lynell signature","From a Friendship Quilt made by her mother, Eva Blue Gentry of Duncan, Oklahoma","2007-11-08 10:30:01"
"682","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Deaths)","Close up of Deaths from the Family Bible","2007-08-07 09:58:24"
"682","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Deaths)","Close up of Deaths from the Family Bible","2007-08-07 09:58:24"
"1268","documents","Benkelman and Neighboring Ranches, Republican River Valley, at the borders of Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado","From the book, ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska,"" E.S. Sutton, Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983","2007-08-07 09:55:33"
"1268","documents","Benkelman and Neighboring Ranches, Republican River Valley, at the borders of Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado","From the book, ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska,"" E.S. Sutton, Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983","2007-08-07 09:55:33"
"1268","documents","Benkelman and Neighboring Ranches, Republican River Valley, at the borders of Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado","From the book, ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska,"" E.S. Sutton, Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983","2007-08-07 09:55:33"
"1268","documents","Benkelman and Neighboring Ranches, Republican River Valley, at the borders of Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado","From the book, ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska,"" E.S. Sutton, Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983","2007-08-07 09:55:33"
"1283","documents","University of Chicago Campus","An academic building on the campus of the University of Chicago, where Tom McLemore received his M.B.A. in 1957","2007-08-05 12:30:34"
"1281","documents","Grand Ledge, Michigan High School","Avis and Ilo Smith were both graduates of Grand Ledge High School, which was located just a few blocks from their home","2007-08-05 12:25:31"
"1281","documents","Grand Ledge, Michigan High School","Avis and Ilo Smith were both graduates of Grand Ledge High School, which was located just a few blocks from their home","2007-08-05 12:25:31"
"1275","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene, University of Chicago Graduate School Housing","This was the graduate student housing in which Tom McLemore lived while obtaining his M.B.A. at the University of Chicago in 1957, photo taken 2007. The home was originally a mansion donated the University, and it appears to have been turned back into a single family residence","2007-08-05 12:18:46"
"1276","documents","Benkelman, Nebraska Train Depot","A train passing through the Benkelman Nebraska Train Depot, northeast of the Benkelman Ranch Holdings in Cheyenne County, Kansas","2007-08-05 12:16:54"
"1276","documents","Benkelman, Nebraska Train Depot","A train passing through the Benkelman Nebraska Train Depot, northeast of the Benkelman Ranch Holdings in Cheyenne County, Kansas","2007-08-05 12:16:54"
"1276","documents","Benkelman, Nebraska Train Depot","A train passing through the Benkelman Nebraska Train Depot, northeast of the Benkelman Ranch Holdings in Cheyenne County, Kansas","2007-08-05 12:16:54"
"1276","documents","Benkelman, Nebraska Train Depot","A train passing through the Benkelman Nebraska Train Depot, northeast of the Benkelman Ranch Holdings in Cheyenne County, Kansas","2007-08-05 12:16:54"
"1269","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 166-167","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:42"
"1269","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 166-167","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:42"
"1269","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 166-167","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:42"
"1269","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 166-167","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:42"
"1270","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 168-169","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:05"
"1270","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 168-169","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:05"
"1270","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 168-169","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:05"
"1270","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 168-169","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:15:05"
"1271","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 170-171","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:14:33"
"1271","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 170-171","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:14:33"
"1271","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 170-171","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:14:33"
"1271","documents","Sutton, E.S. ""Sutton's Southwest Nebraska"" (Published by the Author, Benkelman, Nebraska, 1983); page 170-171","Benkelman Ranch History","2007-08-05 12:14:33"
"895","documents","McGuire, Keith David, Sr. Aeronca TL Plane","Keith David McGuire, Sr. purchased a used 1940 Aeronca TL, with a fuselage of Insignia Blue and trim done in Piper yellow, in lieu of the factory colors of Blue and Diana Creme. His plane would have looked very much like this 1941 model. This was also type of plane that Keith McGuire, Jr. learned to fly in around 1945. ","2007-07-13 09:41:22"
"895","documents","McGuire, Keith David, Sr. Aeronca TL Plane","Keith David McGuire, Sr. purchased a used 1940 Aeronca TL, with a fuselage of Insignia Blue and trim done in Piper yellow, in lieu of the factory colors of Blue and Diana Creme. His plane would have looked very much like this 1941 model. This was also type of plane that Keith McGuire, Jr. learned to fly in around 1945. ","2007-07-13 09:41:22"
"698","documents","Strong, Homer and Anna Laura (Payne)","Children and Grandchildren. These school photos of each of Anna Laura and Homer's children and grandchildren hung on the walls of their home in Duncan for many years","2007-07-01 12:26:04"
"698","documents","Strong, Homer and Anna Laura (Payne)","Children and Grandchildren. These school photos of each of Anna Laura and Homer's children and grandchildren hung on the walls of their home in Duncan for many years","2007-07-01 12:26:04"
"1149","documents","Strong, Bill and Betty (Wehunt) ca 2006","Christmas Greetings, 2006, from the ""Mighty Strong"" family","2007-07-01 09:16:37"
"609","documents","St. Elizabeth's Academy, Purcell, Oklahoma, Established 1888; Montage of Students from the Scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate, from the mid 1920's","Please help us identify the students from this photo montage, from the scrapbook of Anna Laura Payne, a 1931 graduate of St. Elizabeth's. Based on the Student Directory, 1888-1968, it is thought the students pictured include Evelyn CUNNINGHAM (later married a Carpento and moved to Canada), Irene DUMAS, Ida KRESS (later married a Singleton and remained in Purcell), Margaret ""Maggie"" MARTIN, Mary HAYES (married to a McIntosh) and Ruth HAYES, Helen FERRY (later married a Proctor), Anna Laura (""Minnie Ha Ha"") PAYNE (later married Homer Strong and lived in Duncan, Oklahoma), ""Pa"" H. UNKNOWN, ""Fama"" R. UNKNOWN, Not Labeled-Unknown, ""Pat"" UNKNOWN (possibly Pacunda COLBERT or Paticia CUTTER), Louise UNKNOWN (possibly Louise McCLURE or Louise MICHAEL), Dorothy ""Dot"" ROY, and Nora LAWRENCE (later married a Yoakum)","2007-07-01 06:55:58"
"1036","documents","Mazzola-Knobbe Engagement Announcement","As published in the June 6, 2007 Sabine County Reporter. Amy is a granddaughter of Mildred Fuller Toner of Rosevine, Texas.","2007-06-19 19:13:19"
"967","documents","McLemore, Amanda","Broaddus High School, Class of 2004, Graduation Invitation","2007-06-13 09:51:25"
"736","documents","B?rtlingen, W?rttemberg, Evangelische Johanneskirche, Summer 2006","Evangelische Johanneskirche in 2006. This is the same church in which Adam Benkelman and Catherine Schaufele were married in in 1851. ","2007-06-12 16:52:02"
"324","documents","McLemore, Vessie & Nina McLemore family Home, San Augustine, Texas","This is the home that Vessie and Nina McLemore bought in the late 1920's in the City of San Augustine, near the intersection of Main and Whitton. Tom and Lynn McLemore were both born in this home, and lived here until late in the 1930's, when their father purchased farm land outside of the city. This picture was taken around 2003. Tom McLemore notes that this roof on the house is the same one his father laid on the home in the 1930's.","2007-06-10 17:04:41"
"324","documents","McLemore, Vessie & Nina McLemore family Home, San Augustine, Texas","This is the home that Vessie and Nina McLemore bought in the late 1920's in the City of San Augustine, near the intersection of Main and Whitton. Tom and Lynn McLemore were both born in this home, and lived here until late in the 1930's, when their father purchased farm land outside of the city. This picture was taken around 2003. Tom McLemore notes that this roof on the house is the same one his father laid on the home in the 1930's.","2007-06-10 17:04:41"
"324","documents","McLemore, Vessie & Nina McLemore family Home, San Augustine, Texas","This is the home that Vessie and Nina McLemore bought in the late 1920's in the City of San Augustine, near the intersection of Main and Whitton. Tom and Lynn McLemore were both born in this home, and lived here until late in the 1930's, when their father purchased farm land outside of the city. This picture was taken around 2003. Tom McLemore notes that this roof on the house is the same one his father laid on the home in the 1930's.","2007-06-10 17:04:41"
"324","documents","McLemore, Vessie & Nina McLemore family Home, San Augustine, Texas","This is the home that Vessie and Nina McLemore bought in the late 1920's in the City of San Augustine, near the intersection of Main and Whitton. Tom and Lynn McLemore were both born in this home, and lived here until late in the 1930's, when their father purchased farm land outside of the city. This picture was taken around 2003. Tom McLemore notes that this roof on the house is the same one his father laid on the home in the 1930's.","2007-06-10 17:04:41"
"445","documents","Spinks, Jacqueline","Wife of William Pearman McLemore
The sketch of Jacqueline was done by her cousin, Robert E. Tomlin of Columbia, South Carolina in 1964. It was presented to her family as a gift in April, 1996.","2007-06-05 21:36:24"
"892","documents","McLemore, William Carroll a/k/a R.C. Johnson","Story about his reunion with his siblings after an almost 70 years absence from home.","2007-05-30 08:10:30"
"892","documents","McLemore, William Carroll a/k/a R.C. Johnson","Story about his reunion with his siblings after an almost 70 years absence from home.","2007-05-30 08:10:30"
"396","documents","B?rtlingen, W?rttemberg Founded 1202","B?rtlingen is a small German village founded in 1202. It is in southwest of Germany in the Schwabish Alps, a few miles outside of G?ppingen. The church on the bottom left of the card is the Evangelische Johanneskirche, the same church in which Catherine and Adam Benkelmann were married before departing for America.","2007-05-15 11:09:17"
"742","documents","Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (B. 1882 Hyde Park, NY D. 1945 Warm Springs, Georgia)","The 32nd President of the United States, Democratic Party, 1933-1945, he was greatly admired by Charles Strong, and a distant cousin to boot. This portrait of FDR was purchased by Charles Strong at an Estate Sale, and was proudly hung in the kitchen of his and Pat's homes in Edinburg, Texas, both on 8th and on 15th streets.
","2007-05-10 09:10:21"
"742","documents","Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (B. 1882 Hyde Park, NY D. 1945 Warm Springs, Georgia)","The 32nd President of the United States, Democratic Party, 1933-1945, he was greatly admired by Charles Strong, and a distant cousin to boot. This portrait of FDR was purchased by Charles Strong at an Estate Sale, and was proudly hung in the kitchen of his and Pat's homes in Edinburg, Texas, both on 8th and on 15th streets.
","2007-05-10 09:10:21"
"759","documents","LaCreole Belle Dairy Grounds, Camille Roquevert and her niece Leontine Morlas on a homemade seesaw","Camille was only five years older than her niece Leontine, and the two grew up together on the grounds of the families dairy","2007-05-05 18:16:57"
"759","documents","LaCreole Belle Dairy Grounds, Camille Roquevert and her niece Leontine Morlas on a homemade seesaw","Camille was only five years older than her niece Leontine, and the two grew up together on the grounds of the families dairy","2007-05-05 18:16:57"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"361","documents","Many, Louisiana Masonic Lodge #88 Proceedings","Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Louisiana, January 19, 1852
","2007-05-04 20:15:45"
"679","documents","Bell Ranch, San Miguel County, New Mexico panaramic photo","William Bertram (the son of Levi Newton Payne) just worked on the ranch....but then later homesteaded his on 5 sections in northern New Mexico around the area of Roy. His wife Elizabeth continued after his death to try and work the ranch with their oldest son Bert and youngest son Raymond....I know at times they had help some brothers by the name of Harper. ","2007-05-04 20:13:08"
"690","documents","Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry","Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.","2007-04-22 21:13:25"
"690","documents","Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry","Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.","2007-04-22 21:13:25"
"690","documents","Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry","Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.","2007-04-22 21:13:25"
"690","documents","Stedham, Elvira permission to Marry","Lucretia Jane McLemore Stedham had to sign her consent for her daughter, Elvira, shown as age 16, to marry Wilbert Kenyon, age 26. Elvira & Wilbert and her brother, George Stedham & Maggie Cowan, were said to have been married in a double wedding at the El Paso County Jail. The top of George Stedham & Maggie Cowan's license can be seen immediately following that of Elvira's.","2007-04-22 21:13:25"
"689","documents","McLemore, Sterling, Feb Court 1815, Fayette County, Kentucky, C","Sale of Sterling McLemore Estate, Feb Court 1815, Page C","2007-04-22 21:06:38"
"688","documents","McLemore, Sterling, Feb Court 1815, Fayette County, Kentucky, B","Sale of Sterling McLemore Estate, Feb Court 1815, Page B","2007-04-22 21:06:19"
"687","documents","McLemore, Sterling, Feb Court 1815, Fayette County, Kentucky, A","Sale of Sterling McLemore Estate, Feb Court 1815, Page A","2007-04-22 21:06:03"
"531","documents","McLemore, Sterling Estate Probate Records, Lexington, Kentucky, August 1815 p 3 of 3","By service rendered on Administration 25.00; by cash paid Attorney 2.50 (which totals) $335.90 by Ballance Overpaid $7.44
In pursuance of an order of the July County Court we the subscribers have made the settlement with Rebecca & Joel McLemore administratrix & administrator of the Estate of Sterling McLemore Dec'd which settlement ??? above drawn. (Signed by) Thos. D. Miller, Jas. Headly, and J. Bucker.","2007-04-22 21:04:52"
"680","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible ","An overview of the Family Bible Information","2007-04-21 18:50:50"
"681","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Marriages)","Close up of Marriage's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:47:03"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"683","documents","Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)","Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible","2007-04-21 18:44:49"
"360","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg4","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 4 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:24:43"
"360","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg4","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 4 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:24:43"
"359","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg3","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 3 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:23:51"
"359","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg3","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 3 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:23:51"
"358","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg2","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 2 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:23:06"
"358","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones Family info pg2","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 2 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:23:06"
"357","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones family info pg1","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 1 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:22:17"
"357","documents","McLemore, Keton Jones family info pg1","Rosa McLemore Dunkerly (1869-1954) dictated this family history to a grandson in 1941. She was the youngest daughter, and fifteenth child, born to Keton Jones McLemore. Census and other records confirm her recollections to be very accurate. Page 1 of 4. ","2007-04-21 14:22:17"
"660","documents","Stamper, Jaska Bland, Funeral Notice","Funeral Notice for Jaska Bland Stamper, Born November 6, 1912 and Died February 12, 1913
This notice was among a group of Stamper family photos purchased at an estate sale in Prescott, Arizona.
She may have been a daughter of William Clint Stamper and Marie Audrey Bush.","2007-04-14 10:00:49"
"599","documents","St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma","Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, St. Elizabeth is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools. The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time. When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school. Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years. Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support. In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly. Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance soon became impossible. The school shut its doors for good in 1948. (Excerpted from an August 15, 1948 article in the Daily Oklahoman about the closure of St. Elizabeth's)","2007-03-12 10:10:27"
"599","documents","St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma","Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, St. Elizabeth is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools. The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time. When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school. Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years. Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support. In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly. Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance soon became impossible. The school shut its doors for good in 1948. (Excerpted from an August 15, 1948 article in the Daily Oklahoman about the closure of St. Elizabeth's)","2007-03-12 10:10:27"
"599","documents","St. Elizabeth's Academy, Established 1888, Purcell, Oklahoma","Founded in February, 1888, one year before Oklahoma was opened to settlement and barely a year after Purcell was established as a junction point on the Santa Fe, St. Elizabeth is one of Oklahoma's most famous old schools. The spacious, roomy, two-storied frame building, set in a grassy plot with a peaceful background of slender poplars, elms and cedars, is still a thing of considerable beauty. For many years it was the only educational landmark in an unsettled area, and the sight of students playing about its grounds, supervised by the black-robed nuns, against the bright southwestern skies, has become familiar to nearly all Oklahomans who have lived here any length of time. When St. Elizabeth's convent was founded, in 1888, Purcell was a part of the Chickasaw nation of the old Indian territory, and the gateway to the great ranching empire which lay to the west and south. The country then was all pastureland, heavily wooded and a ranch of 10,000 to 20,000 acres was commonplace. Most of the settlers were Chickasaws, but here were also Choctaw families, and a good many white settlers. All were eager to send their children to school and the news that St. Elizabeth's convent had opened in Purcell was welcomed far and wide. Families packed their children and brought them to board and room at the convent, or if there was no space there, boarded them in homes and they attended day school. Three eager young nuns, all now dead, of the Order of St. Francis, made their way west from Philadelphia and arrived in Purcell on Feb. 14, 1888. At the time there was under construction a three-room frame building on the same lot where the Benedictine priests had built a one-room church. Sunday services were conducted in the church which on week days was converted into two school rooms by hanging a heavy carpet to form a partition. By November, however, the new three-room frame building was completed and enrolment consisted of 120 pupils. Ages of these pupils ranged from 6 to 18 years. Soon, there were 25 boarders, then 50. Money for the grounds, buildings and teachers was paid for by Miss Katherine Drexel of the wealthy Philadelphia Drexel family. She had become interested in educating the Indians through the efforts of Father Vincent Jolly, O.S.B., who taught at the Sacred Heart academy situated in unsettled wilderness in what is now Pottawatomie county. Father Jolly, accompanied by Father William Capital, took turns in coming to Purcell to hold services. Father Jolly told Miss Drexel of the Indian boys and girls who needed educational opportunities, and described the great wilderness, which pioneers were still to conquer. One church was unable to bear the expense. But Miss Drexel could and did for 60 years. Miss Drexel furnished money for the grounds, buildings and early support, and a new building site was selected in 1891 by the Very Rev. Ignatius Jean, Benedictine priest, while Rev. F. Steven, director of the Indian bureau, gave the plans of the building to Miss Drexel. At her instigation, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia designated the Sisters of St. Francis of the Philadelphia Foundation, Mother House in Glen Riddle, Pa., to take charge of the mission. Miss Drexel also offered to pay of the sister's support. In an area known as Love's pasture, named for the late Robert Love, Purcell's founder, who proved to be very helpful to the new school, ground was broken and the building erected which still stands today. On the second floor near the chapel is a bronze plaque dedicated to the founder, the late Father Vincent Jolly. Government support by which the Indian girls' tuition was paid in part by the government was withdrawn in 1932......(Causing the sisters) to run the institution on practically no income except from Miss Drexel. For some time the sisters kept the girls without government aid from their own slender resources as teachers. Continued maintenance soon became impossible. The school shut its doors for good in 1948. (Excerpted from an August 15, 1948 article in the Daily Oklahoman about the closure of St. Elizabeth's)","2007-03-12 10:10:27"
"222","documents","Duncan, Oklahoma, Aerial view of Assumption Catholic Church, ca 1940's","Aerial shot of church, rectory, and St. Joan of Arc Catholic School, probably taken in the 1940's","2007-03-04 14:07:42"
"529","documents","McLemore, Sterling Estate Probate Records, Lexington, Kentucky, August 1815 p 1 of 3","Rebecca & Joel McElmore Act. and Adm.
In account current with the Estate of Sterling McElmore
To amount of sale of goods and chattles of the Estate $245.46; To cash paid by John Lewis 8.00; To (cash paid by) Richard Alsom 2.00; to (cash paid by) Rueben Cave/Carr 23.00; to (cash paid by) Sheriff of Fayette County 50.00; by balance 7.44; (Total Amount) $335.90.","2007-02-28 14:01:01"
"530","documents","McLemore, Sterling Estate Probate Records, Lexington, Kentucky, August 1815 p 2 of 3","By cash paid H. Atchison $6.12; by (cash paid) A. Campbell 2.50; by (cash paid) J.P. Rucker 15.25; by (cash paid) Sterling McLemore, Jr. 6.87 1/2; by (cash paid) Aron McLemore 9.00; by (cash paid) Stephen Torry(sp?) 22.63; by (cash paid) Thos. Walker 31.71; by (cash paid) John Webber 19.00; by cash funeral expenses S. McL. Dec'd 16.87 1/2; by amt due M. Lewis U. ??? 9.74; by paid Joel McLemore 168.62.","2007-02-28 14:00:07"
"536","documents","Smith, W.B. Dry Goods Store Advertisement, 1907","Cash Bargain Store! It grows, it doesn't boom. The growth of this store reads like a fairy tale. Perhaps you were a little skeptical at first, but come in and look around. Observe the marvelous activity of this store; see what it offers you and your family; see how it differs from other stores and why it is easily the most money saving store in the city. Remember we save you twenty (20) per cent on all school supplies. And keep it fresh on your mind, that a five cent article sold for four, will save you many a dime. Dry goods, carpets, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Hosiery, Shoes, and Hdw. W. B. SMITH
Ad published in the 1907 Grand Ledge High School Annual, courtesy of Suzanne Schramski","2007-02-17 11:58:55"
"337","documents","Gentry, Harold 1943 letter from his teacher, Gladys Payne,
Arthur School, Stephens County, Oklahoma ","Harold Gentry's Eighth Grade teacher at the Arthur School was Gladys (Powell) Payne, the wife of John Earl ""Dukey"" Payne. This is a letter she wrote to Harold on the occasion of his Eighth Grade Graduation in 1943. Lyn Cordell reports that Gladys was pretty and well liked, but appears to have been using her ""stern teacher look"" in this photo. The Payne's and Gentry's of Stephens County were related by marriage.","2007-02-02 00:00:00"
"337","documents","Gentry, Harold 1943 letter from his teacher, Gladys Payne,
Arthur School, Stephens County, Oklahoma ","Harold Gentry's Eighth Grade teacher at the Arthur School was Gladys (Powell) Payne, the wife of John Earl ""Dukey"" Payne. This is a letter she wrote to Harold on the occasion of his Eighth Grade Graduation in 1943. Lyn Cordell reports that Gladys was pretty and well liked, but appears to have been using her ""stern teacher look"" in this photo. The Payne's and Gentry's of Stephens County were related by marriage.","2007-02-02 00:00:00"
"405","documents","McLemore Sportatorium, 1953-2003, Dallas Texas","Home of both weekly wrestling shows and the Big D Jamboree, a country music showcase. The arena also held boxing events and concerts featuring up-and-coming rock stars (including, most notably, an early performance by Bruce Springsteen in 1974). In early 1966, McLemore's promotion was taken over by wrestler Jack Adkisson , who was known in the ring as Fritz Von Erich. Adkisson's promotion, which became known in the early 1980s as World Class Championship Wrestling and featured his sons (the Von Erich brothers) as its main stars, was the most famous and successful wrestling federation to run regularly at the Dallas Sportatorium.","2007-01-30 00:00:00"
"444","documents","McLemore, William P.","In addition to serving as an Episcopal priest in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama; McLemore is well-known for his cartoons which are published regularly. He has also been a Rotarian since 1969. This 1998 Christmas greeting card he sent was both designed and drawn by him. ","2007-01-21 00:00:00"
"403","documents","Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery (Jasper, Texas) Historical Marker","Local traditions and Baptist Church records indicate that the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church was organized in 1852 with the Rev. John BEAN as first pastor. The first church building on this site is thought to have been a small log house. On August 16, 1853, Aurin Goodgame HORN donated 3 acres including the graveyard to the Zion Hill Baptist Church. The oldest marker is that of Joseph WOOD, who was born in 1792 in North Carolina and died in Jasper County on September 16, 1854. The original church building was quickly replaced by a board-and-batten structure and int he 1880's a large frame building. This stood until 1967, when it was demolished and replaced by a modern brick edifice outside the cemetery's main fence. Of over 1,186 graves in Zion Hill Cemetery, 36 are unmarked or unknown. Several were citizens of the Republic of Texas, 75 war vetarans are interred on this site. The graves of 102 young children bear witness to the high infant mortality rate among pioneers. Another notable grave is that of the Rev. A.C. SIMS (1845-1920) who was born in the Republic of Texas, served in the Confederate Army, and was a pastor of the Zion Hill Baptist Church.","2006-09-25 00:00:00"
"403","documents","Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church and Cemetery (Jasper, Texas) Historical Marker","Local traditions and Baptist Church records indicate that the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church was organized in 1852 with the Rev. John BEAN as first pastor. The first church building on this site is thought to have been a small log house. On August 16, 1853, Aurin Goodgame HORN donated 3 acres including the graveyard to the Zion Hill Baptist Church. The oldest marker is that of Joseph WOOD, who was born in 1792 in North Carolina and died in Jasper County on September 16, 1854. The original church building was quickly replaced by a board-and-batten structure and int he 1880's a large frame building. This stood until 1967, when it was demolished and replaced by a modern brick edifice outside the cemetery's main fence. Of over 1,186 graves in Zion Hill Cemetery, 36 are unmarked or unknown. Several were citizens of the Republic of Texas, 75 war vetarans are interred on this site. The graves of 102 young children bear witness to the high infant mortality rate among pioneers. Another notable grave is that of the Rev. A.C. SIMS (1845-1920) who was born in the Republic of Texas, served in the Confederate Army, and was a pastor of the Zion Hill Baptist Church.","2006-09-25 00:00:00"
"363","documents","O'Neill Home Duncan, Oklahoma","Born in Ireland, John O'Neill made his fortune in cattle and banking. He built an imposing house in Duncan in 1902. Much of the material used in this house, including the large cedar beams, was hauled by ox-pulled wagons from Gainesville, Texas. For a period of time the west upstairs bedroom was used as a Roman Catholic Mission. (Goins, C. R. & Morris, J. W. (1980) Oklahoma Homes Past and Present University of Oklahoma Press: Norman) At the time of the 1910 census, he was listed as having an ""independent income."" John and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Payne, were the original occupants of the home, along withe their daughters, Byrd and Annie. Later it was owned by Annie Josephine O'Neill and her husband James Rufus Sparks. Later still it was purchased by the Pace family and called the Pace Mansion.
","2006-09-24 00:00:00"
"378","documents","McLemore Littlefield Marriage License","The marriage license issued to John Littlefield and Mollie McLemore, Christmas Eve, 1889. They were married by G. Or McCall, J.P on Christmas Day in Parker County, Texas.","2006-09-24 00:00:00"
"378","documents","McLemore Littlefield Marriage License","The marriage license issued to John Littlefield and Mollie McLemore, Christmas Eve, 1889. They were married by G. Or McCall, J.P on Christmas Day in Parker County, Texas.","2006-09-24 00:00:00"
"333","documents","Gentry, Harold, Diploma from Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma","Eighth Grade Diploma, June 1, 1943
Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma
Gladys Powell Payne, the students teacher, signed the bottom left of the diploma
","2006-06-05 00:00:00"
"333","documents","Gentry, Harold, Diploma from Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma","Eighth Grade Diploma, June 1, 1943
Arthur School, Duncan, Oklahoma
Gladys Powell Payne, the students teacher, signed the bottom left of the diploma
","2006-06-05 00:00:00"
"326","documents","McLemore, Thomas Eugene ca 1945
Eighth Grade Commencement
San Augustine, Texas ","Tom McLemore opened the ceremony with a prayer. Other graduates included Connie Markle, Bettie Markle, Alice Sue Mitchell, James Roy Brittain, Barbara Jasper, Ruby Cunningham, and Betty Lou Caldwell","2006-05-30 00:00:00"
"334","documents","Duncan, Oklahoma, Arthur School Eighth Grade Commencement, 1945","Eighth Grade Commencement
Friday, May 14, 1943
The Arthur School Graduating Class of 1943 consisted of only seven students, Ora Francis Davis, Harold Gentry, J.C. Easterwood, Neta Joyce Sanner, Frankie Ford, Elmer Moore, and Wesley Beavers.","2006-05-19 00:00:00"
"275","documents","Michigan State University Yearbook ","This is a copy of page 57 from the 1923 Michigan State University Yearbook, the Wolverine, showing Avis Augusta Smith and some classmates. Other individuals pictured are Charlotte Blanche Siebert, Earl Adam Sindecuse, Henry Franklin Small, Harry George Smith, Colonel Francis Snyder, Margaret Elizabeth Snyder, Carl Walter Soderbeck, John Franklin Spalding, and Robert Dugan Spencer.","2006-04-22 00:00:00"
"255","documents","Zahn, Bennie","July 4, 1986 Times-Picayune photo and article about Bennie Zahn's Liberty Tree, one in a series of Holiday Trees that she annually decorates.","2006-04-18 00:00:00"
"60","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6","This important genealogical document is a six page proof of heirship, and was filed in Stephens County, Oklahoma on October 18, 1920 by Thomas Hamilton Payne, and outlines in detail his father's family. Tom lists his father's parents, brothers and sisters, first and second wife, and other children. Tom's father, Thomas Bunker Payne, was an enrollee in the Chickasaw Nation by marriage; and this was filed to prove Thomas Hamilton's Payne eligibility to enroll in the Chickasaw Nation based on his father's initial application.","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"61","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"62","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"63","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"64","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"65","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"44","documents","Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 1 of 3","This is the letter written by Mrs. Earle Barry of Palmer, Alaska to Anna Laura Strong. Mrs. Barry was responding to Anna Laura's inquiries about her father's whereabouts and activities over the past thirty years. ","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"60","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6","This important genealogical document is a six page proof of heirship, and was filed in Stephens County, Oklahoma on October 18, 1920 by Thomas Hamilton Payne, and outlines in detail his father's family. Tom lists his father's parents, brothers and sisters, first and second wife, and other children. Tom's father, Thomas Bunker Payne, was an enrollee in the Chickasaw Nation by marriage; and this was filed to prove Thomas Hamilton's Payne eligibility to enroll in the Chickasaw Nation based on his father's initial application.","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"61","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"62","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"63","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"64","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"65","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6","","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"67","documents","Payne, Thomas H.- Alaska Hunting License","This was issued in 1956, one year prior to his death. He was listed as 5'9 1/2 inches tall, and weighing 145 pounds (unchanged from his 1943 departure permit to Alaska), with brown hair and blue eyes. Tom's love for the outdoors is apparent, as included among the handful of his personal effects returned to his family were this license, an NRA membership card, a photo of him in hunting gear, and a receipt for .22 caliber long rifle. ","2006-02-25 00:00:00"
"68","documents","Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Card","This card showed that Tom was retired from the Civil Service Administration, lists his annuity claim number, and shows that he began drawing his annuity in May, 1957, seven months prior to his death.","2006-02-25 00:00:00"