McLemoreStrong
Genealogy
Strong - McLemore History and Ancestry
First Name:  Last Name: 
[Advanced Search]  [Surnames]

Report: individuals with associated notes

         Description: personen met geassocieerde notities


Matches 15301 to 15400 of 25027  » Comma-delimited CSV file

«Prev «1 ... 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 ... 251» Next»

# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
15301 I26712  McLemore  Amos  14 Jan 1867  29 Sep 1964  Obituary, as transcribed from the clipping posted on his FindAGrave memorial page:

Amos McLemore

Funeral services for Amos McLemore, 97, who died Tuesday at a local hospital, were held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at the Hebron Methodist Church with the Revs. Jimmy Lowery and J. W. McCall officiating. Burial was in the Hebron cemetery.

A resident of the Hebron community for the past 63 years, he had made his home with his son, T. A. McLemore, Route 2, Taylorsville. He was a retired farmer and member of the Hebron Methodist Church.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Amada Suggs, Hattiesburg; Mrs. Stella Sumrall, Moss Point; two sons, A. H. McLemore, Mobile, Ala; and T. A. McLemore, Route 2, Taylorsville; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Thompson's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

 
STR06 
15302 I26712  McLemore  Amos  14 Jan 1867  29 Sep 1964  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat Two
Enumerated 4 May 1910
SD 6 ED 74 Stamped 88
184-184
McLemore, Amos Head M W 43 M1 17 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Roener Wf F W 37 M1 17 6/5 Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Perlie Dtr F W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Mandie Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Estella Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Hurl Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Taylor Son M W 3 S Miss Miss Miss

1920 Census
Mississippi, Jones County,Beat 2 Laurel
Enumerated 6 Jan 1920
SD 6 ED 85 Sheet 3A
42-44
(Indexed on Ancesty.com as Mclemare)
McLemore, Amos Head M W 63 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Raener Wf W F 47 M Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Perlie Dtr F W 24 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Mandie Dtr F W 23 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Hurl Son M W 16 S Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Taylor Son M W 12 S Miss Miss Ga

1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 2
Enumerated May 1, 1930
ED 34-12 SD 9 Sheet 16B
309-313
McLemore, Amos Head M W 63 M 25 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, Roena E Wf S W 57 M 19 Miss Miss Ga
McLemore, Taylor A. SOn M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss



 
STR06 
15303 I26862  McLemore  Amos  Jan 1897  Nov 1923  He was not listed as among the survivors of his father, Albert George McLemore, who died in 1940.

April Makerney writes that his widow, Ethel (born ca 1901 in OK), was living in a Tulsa area boarding house and working as a stenographer as of the 1930 census. April also believed they were without issue. However, the Ledesma Family tree shows that Amos McLemore and Ethel Crowder were the parents of three sons, Graden Haskell McLemore (1917-1917), Coy Hershel McLemore (1919-1928) and Aubrey Alvin McLemore, born 1921. 
STR06 
15304 I26862  McLemore  Amos  Jan 1897  Nov 1923  (Research):
Census Information:

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Choctaw County, Jeter Twp,
Enumerated 11 and 12 February 1920 by Mrs. Jessie L. Carter
SD 3, ED 73 Sheet 9B
Fam 169-190
McLemore, Albert G Hd M W 52 Wd Miss Miss Miss Farmer
McLemore, George Son M W 36 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Amos Son M W 22 S Ala Miss Ala Laborer
McLemore, Viola Dtr F W 15 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Edna Dtr F W 12 S La Miss Ala
McLemore, Mary Dtr F W 10 S Ok Miss Ala
McLemore, Ethel Dtr-in-law F W 19 M Ok US Ark 
STR06 
15305 I22201  McLemore  Amos Bullard  5 Mar 1869  3 Feb 1944  Bonnie Seiler has him instead listed as Amos Leslie, with a date of birth in 1866.

His granddaughter, Diane McLemore Harrison, writes that "Amos was hired by Gulf Oil around the turn of the 20th century and move to the Shreveport area from North Carolina. He drilled offshore platforms in Caddo Lake for Gulf. Allegedly, not proven yet, he help drill the first offshore well."

Name Amos Bullard Mclemore
Titles and Terms
Event Type Death
Event Date 03 Feb 1944
Event Place Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana
Gender Male
Age 74
Race (Original) White
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birthplace North Carolina
Father's Name L H Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms
Mother's Name Elizabeth Parker
Mother's Titles and Terms
Spouse's Name Katherine
Spouse's Titles and Terms
Certificate Number 1720
Page
GS Film number 1220636
Digital Folder Number 004213508
Image Number 02025



Citing this Record:
"Louisiana, Deaths Index, 1850-1875, 1894-1956," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSB3-M65 : accessed 29 Sep 2014), Amos Bullard Mclemore, 03 Feb 1944; citing Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, certificate number 1720, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 1220636. 
STR06 
15306 I22201  McLemore  Amos Bullard  5 Mar 1869  3 Feb 1944  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910
Not located

1920
Not located

1930
Louisiana, Caddo Parish, Shreveport City
Enumerated April 10, 1930
ED 959 SD 1 Sheet 11A Stamped 220
East Delaware
246-251
McLemore, A. B. Head M W 61 M 32 NC NC NC Driller Oil
McLemore, Elizabeth K Wf H F W 52 M 26 NC NC NC
McLemore, Corless A Son M W 25 S Tx NC NC Laborer Oil
McLemore, Lena May Dtr F W 21 S Tx NC NC Clerk Hearon Dry Goods
McLemore, Santford Son M W 20 S La NC NC
McLemore, Agaretha Dtr F W 17 S La NC NC
McLemore, Aran Son M W 13 S La NC NC
McLemore, Katherine Dtr F W 13 S La NC NC 
STR06 
15307 I27736  McLemore  Amos Buryle  30 Sep 1900  21 Jun 1972  On this registration card for the World War I draft, his middle name was spelled Burrel, and he instead listed his date of birth as September 3, 1900. He was farming for his father, J. R. McLemore, and listed his nearest relative as his mother, Dessie McLemore of Athens. He was of medium heighth, slender and had brown eyes and red hair. The application was completed on September 12, 1918.

When he completed his application for a social security account in 1936, he was unemployed, and living on Route #5 in Athens, Alabama.

He had a military marker, inscribed:

Alabama
PFC Army Air Forces
World War II

 
STR06 
15308 I26642  McLemore  Amos Haywood  24 Jan 1919  30 Apr 1920  Old Bluff Presbyterian Church (Cemetery Records?)
Section VIII

12. Amos Haywood, son of D.O. & M. J. McLemore 24 Jan 1919 -30 Apr 1920

 
STR06 
15309 I22305  McLemore  Amos Leslie  9 Apr 1903  25 Oct 1985  Biographical information below was copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by David Ayscue III, a son-in-law:

Grew up in Cape Fear region of North Carolina. Very intelligent man, who was forced to quit school after 8th grade to help support his family. Became a bookkeeper/accountant for Swift Company meats for many years. Avid stamp collector and enjoyed walking. Raised four children: one son, Amos Leslie McLemore, Jr. (of first wife, who died in childbirth or soon thereafter - maiden name Beard?); and 3 daughters: Agnes McLemore, Nancy Brown McLemore and Kay McLemore (by wife, Agnes Vann Brown McLemore, d. 2005). Passed away of heart attack in 1985; loving wife Agnes passed away Feb, 10, 2005 at age 98. 
STR06 
15310 I22305  McLemore  Amos Leslie  9 Apr 1903  25 Oct 1985  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
North Carolina, Vance County, Henderson Ward 3
Enumerated April 15, 1940
SD 4 ED 91-5 Sheets 4B and 5A
91-R
McLemore, A L Head M W 37 M No H-4 NC North Fork McDowell West Va Bookkeeper Wholesale Produce
McLemore, Agnes Wf F W 33 M No C-1 NC North Fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Leslie Son M W 11 S Yes 6 Va North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Agnes Dtr F W 8 S Yes 2 NC North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Nancy Dtr F W 6 S No West Virginia North fork McDowell West Va
McLemore, Lena K Dtr F W 2 S West Virginia
 
STR06 
15311 I26936  McLemore  Amos Leslie  12 Apr 1929  2 Jun 2020  Rolesville

Amos Leslie "Les" McLemore Jr. died peacefully on June 2nd, 2020, at the age of 91. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia, April 12, 1929. He was the son of the late Amos L. McLemore Sr. and Marie Cahoon McLemore, and step-mother Agnes Brown McLemore. Les graduated from Henderson High School in 1946, followed by a two-year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy, where he was discharged in 1948 as a Navy corpsman and a Veteran of WWII. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1951, with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received numerous statewide awards and recognitions for his performance while employed by the State of North Carolina for over 30 years.

He was a member of Rolesville Baptist Church. He taught Sunday School and served on many committees as a life-long Baptist. He also served on both the Planning Board and as a Commissioner for the Town of Rolesville.

Les is survived by his wife of 63 years, Virginia Stainback McLemore, sons Amos L. McLemore III and Jonathan K. McLemore and his wife Barbara, granddaughter Jenna Brock McLemore, step-granddaughters Kristen and Stephanie Johnson and step great grandchildren Olivia and Aiden. He is also survived by his sisters, Agnes M. Dodd of Henderson, Nancy M. Moody (J.W.) of Henderson, Kay M. Scarborough of Virginia Beach, VA, Aunt Elsie Cahoon Riggs of Virginia Beach, VA, brothers-in-law Grady T. Stainback (Phyllis) of Henderson and Bobby Stainback (Peggy) of Franklin, VA and numerous nieces and nephews.

Due to the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19, a private ceremony will be held at a future date for members of the family. His remains will be entombed at the First Baptist Church Columbarium in Henderson.

Les touched the lives of many, and will be dearly missed.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Rolesville Baptist Church Building Fund, 203 E. Young Street, Rolesville, NC 27571.

Arrangements are by J.M. White Funeral Home of Henderson.

Downloaded from the J W White website 
STR06 
15312 I28869  McLemore  Anderson L.  Sep 1855  Bef 1910  Melba Gene McLemore quotes Luke Tyler as telling her that "Anderson was killed cutting the top of an Oil & Gas barrel, which exploded." Luke's wife was the granddaughter of W.H. "Will" HANNAFORD, brother of Lula Ann Hannaford McLemore. Luke also informed Melba that Dudley Davis of Reid, Mississippi had a box of material about this family that came to him from the home of the late Iris McLemore.  STR06 
15313 I28869  McLemore  Anderson L.  Sep 1855  Bef 1910  (Research):

Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 2
Enumerated 11 June 1900
SD 2 ED 12 Sheet 6B
111-111
McLemore, Anderson L Hd W M Sept 1858 44 M 2 Ala La Ala Farming
McLemore, Lula Wf W F Sept 1869 M 2 1/1 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, John A Son W M Dec 1890 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Fannie Y Dtr W F FEb 1893 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Harvey C Son W M Jan 1900 6/12 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Calhoun County, Beat 2
Enumerated 15 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 20 Sheet 1B
11-11
Vocklemore, L Hd F W 46 W 4/4 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Vocklemore, Menry Son M W 8 S Miss Miss Miss Helps on Farm
Vocklemore, Lullia Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Vocklemore, Mattie C. Dtr F W 5 S Miss MIss Miss
Vocklemore, Iricy Dtr F W 2 S Miss Miss Miss
12-12
Watt and M.A. Hannaford (Lula's brother) born ca 1871 Mississippi, with their nine children 
STR06 
15314 I26630  McLemore  Anderson Perry  3 Oct 1818  1 Dec 1896  Hopkins Co. TX - Anderson McLemore

Submitted by: June E. Tuck

Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm


Anderson McLemore died December 1, 1896. Mr. McLemore was born in the state of Georgia, October 3, 1818. He professed religion and joined the Methodist Church and was made a Mason about the same time in Chambers County, Alabama, from where he moved, sometimes in the forties, to Arkansas, carrying with him love for the church and Masonry. He was happily married three times, his first wife having been Miss Jane Ward (sic) of Alabama; his second wife, Miss S. B. Holderness, of Arkansas; and his last, who survived him, Mrs. S. P. Williams, Nee Miss Ashcroft. Twelve children were born to the deceased; five by the first wife, three by the second wife, and four by the third wife, but only four of these children are living - one of the first and three of the last family. Mr. Anderson first came to Hopkins County, Texas, in 1863, returning to Arkansas just after the late war, but finally coming back to Hopkins County in 1869, since which time and until his death he as been a resident of this county, having made his home for the past few years of his life in Sulphur Springs.

Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore


ABSTRACTS OF EARLY RECORDS OF HOPKINS CO TX.
Will Book 1, p.260 Will of Anderson McLemore, dec'd. to daughters Mrs. Virginia A. Crowley, 36 acres out of the NE corner of my prairie place, 16 acres East end of timber tract bought of Reily. 1/6 part of cattle and horses. To children of Mary W. Atkinson who are now living: Saml W. Atkinson, Jno C. Atkinson, Mary W. Atkinson, Bettie P. Atkinson, Annie J. Atkinson & McLemore ATkins of _____ Co, AR, $5 each. Beloved wife Sue P. McLemore, house and lot in Sulphur Springs. Also to wife and 4 children: Luther A. McLemore, Adaline R. McLemore, Franklin A. Mclemore & James M. McLemore, remaining part of prairie and timbered land, horses, cattle, etc. Executrix: Sue P. McLemore. Wit: Robert M. Henderson, W. N. Barlett, Saml. G. Tomlinson. Made in 1885. Filed 29 Mar 1897.

Copied from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/hldness/b84.html
 
STR06 
15315 I26630  McLemore  Anderson Perry  3 Oct 1818  1 Dec 1896  (Research):

Census Listings:

1860 Census
Arkansas, Calhoun County, Moro Township. P O Chambersville
Enumerated 9 Aug 1860
Page 15
90-90
A. McLemore 41 M Farmer 7000 35000 Georgia
Sallie McLemore [nee Holderness] 34 F NC
Alex McLemore 15 M Farmer Ala
P. McLemore 79 M Mechanic Ala
A. S. Holdnings [Dr. Algernon Sidney Holderness] 26 M Doctor NC
John McLemore 17 M Farmer NC
An 8 year old Virginia McLemore was living in Chambers County, Alabama with the Ware family in 1860. That Virgnia was born in Arkansas as well. The Ware's are presumably her maternal grandparents, so it appears she was indeed the daughter of Anderson and his first wife, Jane Ware/


1870 Census
Texas, Hopkins County, Black Jack Grove, Precinct 4
Enumerated 29 Sept 1870 Page No. 19, Stamped 150
125-125
McLemore, Anderson 51 M W Farmer 1800 4000 Georgia If married with the year: August
McLemore, Alexander 26 M W Farmer 1000 2000 Alabama
McLemore, Virginia 16 (sic, s/b 18) F W Keeping House Arkansas
HH #126 is family headed by 41 year old Malissa McLemore of Georgia, who was Black

 
STR06 
15316 I38398  McLemore  Andrew Denton  11 Apr 1841  16 Jan 1927  Mary Lynn Santa shows Andrew married Nancy Isabella CUNNINGHAM on 2 Apr 1865 in Knox, TN, and that they has a large family: Mary Ellen, Infant, Lillie, Charles Cunningham, Hettie Eliza, Robert A, and Grover Cleveland McLEMORE.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M1WN-Y97/p1
Name: Andrew Denton Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 16 Jan 1927
Event Place: Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race or Color: White
Age: 85
Estimated Birth Year: 1842
Birth Date:
Birthplace: Tenn
Spouse:
Father: Grun Mclemore
Father's Birthplace: Tenn
Mother: Ellen Cummingham
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery: New Prospect Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 18 Jan 1927
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4183298
Image Number: 1091
Film Number: 1876723
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: cn 1083
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955 
STR06 
15317 I38398  McLemore  Andrew Denton  11 Apr 1841  16 Jan 1927  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Censu
Tennessee, Knox County, PO Knoxville
Enumerated 9 Apr 1870
Page 20
242-227
Cunningham, Magdalena 75 F W Va Keeping House 1000 340 Va
Cunningham, Catherine S 21 F W At Home Tenn
243-227
McLemore, Andrew D 39 (sic) M W Carpenter 400 200 Tenn
McLemore, Nancy I 26 F W Keeping house Tenn
McLemore, Mary E 3 F W Tenn
McLemore, Lillie E 2/12 F W Tenn


1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Enumerated 14 June 1880
Page 15 SD 1 ED 157
126-128
Macklemore, Andrew W M 38 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Nancy E W F 36 Wf Keeping House Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Mary E W F 14 Dtr At Home Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Lilliaella W F 11 Dtr At Home Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Charles C. W M 7 Son Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Eliza A W F 4 Dtr Tn Tn Tn
Macklemore, Robert E W M 10/12 8th Month Son Tn Tn Tn

1900 Census
Tennesse, Knox County, Civil District 14
Enumerated 20 and 21 June 1900
SD 2 ED 85 Sheet 13A
240-257
McLemore, Andy D. Head W M Apr 1841 59 M 35 Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Nancy I Wf W F May 1844 56 M 35 7/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charly Son W M May 1873 29 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor
McLemore, Robert Son W M Aug 1879 20 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor
McLemore, Clavland Son W M Nov 1884 15 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Labor

1910 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Civil District 3
Enumerated 30 Apr 1910
SD 2 ED 110 Sheet 18A Stamped 58
345-347
McLemore, Andrew D Head M W 69 M1 45 Tn SC SC Farmer
McLemore, Isabella N Wf F W 65 M1 45 7/6 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Samuel H Brother M W 78 m4 3 Tenn SC SC
346-346
McLemore, Charles C. Head M W 36 m1 8 Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lila G. Wf F W 35 m1 8 5/5 Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rudolph S OSn M 2 7 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Andy W Son M W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Paul T. SOn M W 4 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Zillan B Dtr F W 3 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ina G Dtr F W 1 9/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1920 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Civil District 3
Enumerated 26 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 120 Sheet 7A Stamped 52
131-134
McLemore, Charles Head M W 46 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Farmer
McLemore, Lilia T Wf F W 44 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Rudolph S Son M W 17 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Andy W Son M W 15 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Paul T. Son M W 14 S Tenn Tennn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Zilla B Dtr F W 13 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Thomas W. Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Harrison E Son M W 5 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charles Jr. Son M W 3 5/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
132-135
McLemore, Andrew Head M W 78 M Tenn Va Sc
McLemore, Isabella Wf F W 75 M Tenn Tenn Va


 
STR06 
15318 I29902  McLemore  Andrew Handy Hugh "H. H."  20 Feb 1855  9 Mar 1927  "Alabama Death, 1908-1959"

Name: Handy Hugh McLemore Death Date: Mar 1927 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 12 Roll: 2 Page #: 5594 
STR06 
15319 I29902  McLemore  Andrew Handy Hugh "H. H."  20 Feb 1855  9 Mar 1927  (Research):
Census Listings:

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

1900 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 5, Montgomery City, Ward 5
Enumerated 9 June 1900
SD 2 ED 107 Sheet 15B
519R --- 355
McLemore, Handy H Hd W M Feb 1855 45 M/22 Ala Ala Ala Sgt Police Dept
McLemore, Celestine R Wf W F Mar 1859 41 M/22 1/1 SC SC SC Dressmaker
McLemore, Kate Dtr W F Jan 1882 18 S
Haskins, William Boarder W M Jun 1872 27 M/6 Vrmt Vrmt Vrmt Clerk Telephone Company
Haskins, Elizabeth Boarder W F Apr 1876 24 M/6 5/5 Wisc NY Maine
Ganmel, Clare Boarder W F Apr 1873 Div 0/0 Ind Germany Ind Saleswoman Dry Goods

1910 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Beat 5, Montgomery city
Enumerated 20 April 1910
SD 2 ED 95 Sheet 7A
523-96-119
McLemore, Handy H Hd M W 54 M1/31 Ala Ala Ala Bookkeeper Odd Jobs
McLemore, Celestine Wf F W 50 M1/31 SC SC SC 2/1 Seamstress Dept Store
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 28 S Ala Ala SC Teacher School
Mitchell, Abraham Boarder M W 32 S Ala Ala Ala Chemist Cotton Mill

1920
Not Located

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr. 7, Montgomery City
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 51-34 SD 8 Sheet 6A Stamped #270
226-106-107
McLemore, Celestine Hd O $10,000 F W 71 Wd SC SC SC Florist/Private Gardens
McLemore, Kate Dtr F W 47 S Ala SC SC Bookkeeper/ Alabama State Capital
McLemore, Pleasant Brother-in-law M W 70 S Ala Ala Ga Policeman/City Streets 
STR06 
15320 I42770  McLemore  Andrew Harmon  1 Oct 1913  Dec 1986  Rev. William P. McLemore instead lists him as Harmon Andrew McLemore. This might be the "Herman" A. McLemore show married Lola Mae Green on 7 Sept 1941 in Loudon County, Tennessee.
An unsourced tree on ancestry does show that his wife was indeed Leola Mae Green, and that they had two children. 
STR06 
15321 I26695  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  14 Sep 1814  25 Jan 1870  Andrew Jackson McLemore
Sept 14, 1814 - Jan 25, 1870

McLemore Burying Ground, Montgomery, Alabama

From DAR records 1936

The McLemore Burying Ground is about one mile off the Montgomery -Atlanta
Highway to the right facing east, and is about five miles from Montgomery.
It is on a knoll behind the old James McLemore home built about 1820. In
1936 Mrs. Lizzie Taylor Dickerson occupied it. A low brick wall and
iron fence surrounds the lot. Outside the main cemetery is another smaller
one, also enclosed. There are graves of slaves and faithful servants, mostly
unmarked outside all enclousures. Graves listed begin at the southwest
corner of the plot.

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/cemeteries/mclemore.txt

PAR Number 20185411
State: Alabama Year: 1854
Location: Montgomery Location Type: County

Abstract: A. J. McLemore asks the court to approve the sale of the personal estate, including slaves, of Elizabeth McLemore, deceased. McLemore explains that the estate cannot be properly divided without a sale of the property.

http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/petitions/results.aspx?s=3&sid=339&lRec=20185208&lastset=75&perpag=25 
STR06 
15322 I26695  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  14 Sep 1814  25 Jan 1870  (Research):
Census Information:

1840 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County
Folio 17
Stamped 162
Names of Heads of Families
Elizabeth McLemore
One Male 15 to 20
One Male 20-30
One Female 50-60

William McLemore
One Male Under 5
One Male 20-30
One Male 30-40
One Female 15-20

Andrew J. McLemore
One Male 20-30
One Female under 6
One Female 20-30

Moses McLemore
Two Males under five
One Male 5 to 10
One Male 30-40
One Female under five
One female 20-30

James McLemore
One Male 20-30

1850 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Dist. 1
Enumerated 9 October 1850
192-194
Pleasant W. and Martha McLemore
193-195
Andrew J. McLemore 35 M Farmer $4000 Ga
Margaret McLemore 30 F Ala
Martha E. McLemore 11 F Ala
Margaret N. McLemore 6 F Ala
Sally M. McLemore 2 F Ala
John P. Cafey 33 M MD NC

1860 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Division 1
11 and 12 September 1860
Pages 164 (bottom) and 165 (top)
1376-1340
A.J. McLemore 49 M Farmer $22,000 $40,450 Ga
S.C. McLemore 29 F SC
M.E. McLemore 21 F Ala
M.N. McLemore 16 F Ala
M.R. McLemore 5 F Ala
Moses McLemore 3 M Ala
L.A. McLemore 2 F Ala

Andrew died prior to the two census enumerations listed below, which show his second wife, Sarah Caroline, and her children:

1870 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery county, Twp 16 Range 19, Post Office Montgomery
Enumerated 11 July 1870
Stamped 342
1994-1999
McLemore, S.C. 39 F W Keeping House SC
McLemore, Elizabeth 30 F At Home Ala
McLemore, M.R. 14 F At Home Ala
McLemore, Moses 12 M At Home Ala
McLemore, Adella 10 F At At Home Ala
McLemore, Price 8 M Ala
McLemore, A.L. 4 M Ala

1880 Federal Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Walkers
FHL # 1254026 NA Film # T9-0026
Page 235B
McLemore, Moses Self M W 23 Ala Farmer Ga SC
McLemore, Sarah C Mother F W 49 SC Keeping House SC SC
McLemore, Laura A Sister F W 21 Ala Ga Ala
McLemore, S.P. Brother M W 18 Ala Ga SC 
STR06 
15323 I26695  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  14 Sep 1814  25 Jan 1870  (Medical):A direct male descendant, still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the Morrison yDNA study. He was predicted to be in the R1a haplogroup, common in many parts of Eurasia and Scandanavia. However, he does not currently have any matches among the other 15 members with the McLemore surname in the study. 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.  STR06 
15324 I25906  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  17 Feb 1820  9 Oct 1861  At the time of the 1850 Shelby County, Tennessee census, an A.J. McLemore, age 27, born in Tennesse, and listed as a Lawyer with $2,000 in Personal Property, was a boarder in the home of A.F. and Eliza Gibbs. They were living in the fourth ward of Memphis. Also boarding in the home were two other attornies, James LAMB and Thos. GHOLSON, and with R.F. BROWN, a Physician.

Obituaries and article below copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created Mary and Kent

DEATH OF ANDREW J. McLEMORE

The telegraph from Richmond on Saturday night last, brought us the sad intelligence of the death of this gentleman, by drowning, in that city, on the Wednesday previous. No particulars of the melancholy casualty are given.

Mr. McLemore was the son of Col. John C. McLemore, of this ciy. He was of a noble and generous nature, a warm friend, and a true man. He leaves, both in this city and throughout the State, a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his melancholy fate and untimely end.

Memphis Daily Appeal
October 17, 1861
Death of A.J. McLemore--We find the following notice of the drowning of our late friend Andrew J. McLemore in the Richmond Examiner of the 11 inst.:

A young gentleman, named Andrew Jackson McLemore, from Tennessee, inspired with a patriotic desire to join the Confederate forces, either as a private or under commission, arrived in this city some two or three days last past, and, on last night, about half past seven o'clock, walked into the canal, and was drowned. A coroner's inquest was held, at which the jury returned the following verdict" "The deceased came to his death by accidental downing in the James River and Kanawha canal, near Eighth Street, in the city of Richmond" There is a brother of the deceased in a Tennessee company commanded by Capt. Bennet, at Manassas, to which place he was desirous of going, and, side by side with his brother, battle with his country's foes; but, alas! the wire's winged messenger wafted to his fond parents the melancholy tidings of his death and blighted hopes. His remains were cared for by his friends from his gallant State now in the city.

Nashville Union and American
October 18, 1861
Andrew J. McLemore, Esq.
The Richmond correspondent of the Petersburg Express gives the following account of the death of Andrew J. McLemore, Esq. of Memphis, who was accidentally drowned in Richmond on the 9th inst. We knew Mr. McLemore from boyhood, and we knew him to possess one of the warmest of hearts, a bright intellect and high toned honor. He was graduated, with the highest honors, at the University of Nashville, and soon after located in Memphis, where he has ever since resided, with the exception of a few years in San Francisco, California. Mr. McLemore was on his way to Manassas, to join the army, at the time of his death. He has three brothers in the army, at the time of his death. He has three brothers in the army, two at Columbus and one at Fairfax Court House. He was a son of Col. Jao. C. McLemore who, for many years, resided in this city. The following are the remarks of the Richmond correspondent:

Another gallant young soldier has gone to the tomb before he had an opportunity of serving his country on the battlefield. Andrew Jackson McLemore, from Memphis, Tenn., reached this city some three or four days ago and stopped at the Spotswood House, intending to proceed to Manassas at an early day, where he has a brother serving in Captain Bennett's company. Night before last, while endeavoring to grope his way to the Petersburg depot, he accidentally fell into the canal and was drowned. his body was found yesterday, and a key bearing the number of his room at the hotel disclosed his identity. He had letters from his father to President Davis, and other distinguished public functionaries, which had never been presented. An inquest was held by the coroner, & verdict of death by accidental drowning rendered, and his body placed in a metallic burial case and deposited in the vault at Hollywood to await the requisition of friends. 
STR06 
15325 I26197  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  10 Sep 1829  Yes, date unknown  Biographical Sketch of A. J. McLemore, Walnut Grove Township, Greene County, Missouri

From "History of Greene County, Missouri," St. Louis: Western
Historical Company, 1883.

A. J. McLemore was born in Monroe County, East Tennessee, September 10,
1829. His father, Mr. A. McLemore, was a native of North Carolina,
born March 11, 1787. He died in Tennessee. The subject of this sketch
was the youngest child of his parents, there being nine older than he.
When fifteen years old, he came to Greene County, Mo., and after a
short stay at Springfield, went to Dade County. In 1851, he, with other
adventurers, took the gold fever and went to California. Here he re-
mained some five years, and accumulated a considerable sum of money.
Returning to Dade County, Mo., in 1857, he speculated in live stock a
short time, but returned to California in the spring of 1857, accomp-
anied by his wife (Dialtha Alexander) to whom he had been married in
February 5, 1857. They drove a large herd of stock through to the West
on which Mr. McLemore realized handsomely. They located in Eldorado
County on a stock ranch, remaining eighteen months. Returning to Miss-
ouri, Mr. McLemore bought the old Alexander homestead near Ozark, on
which he remained till the civil war. He then sold out and made a trip
to Texas, but returned almost immediately, and located again just north
of Ozark, where he remained till he moved to where he now lives, near
Walnut Grove. He has one of the best improved farms in the northwest
part of Greene County, his residence being elegant and well located.
Seven children have been born to Mr. McLemore and wife, six of whom,
Ida F., John S., Detroit M., Maggie M., Greeley N. and Myrtle O., are
still living. The deceased child was their first born, a son named
Cornelius A., born June 23, 1859 and died March 23, 1863.

USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing
free information on the Internet, data may be used by
non-commercial entities, as long as this message
remains on all copied material. These electronic
pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit
or for presentation by other persons or organizations.

Persons or organizations desiring to use this material
for purposes other than stated above must obtain the
written consent of the file contributor.

This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb
Archives by: Joe Miller mio@netins.net 
STR06 
15326 I26197  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  10 Sep 1829  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1880 Federal Census
Missouri, Greene County, Walnut Grove Twp
Enumerated 4 Jun 1880
Page 7 SD 4 ED 31
42-42
McLamore, Andrew W M 50 --- Farmer Tenn NC NC
McLamore, Dialtha W F 43 Wf Keeping House Tenn NC NC
McLamore, John W M 15 Son At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Detroit W M 12 Son At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Margaret W F 16 Dtr At School Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Nevada W F 8 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn
McLamore, Myrtle W F 4 Dtr Mo Tenn Tenn

1900 Federal Census
Missouri, Greene County, Walnut Grove Twp
Enumerated 16b Jun 1900
SD 149 ED 57 Sheet 11B
244-244
McLemore, Andrew Head W M Sep 1829 70 M 40 Tenn NC NC Capotolist
McLemore, Dialtha Wf W F Aug 1834 63 M 40 7/5 Tenn NC NC
McLemore, Navada G. Dtr W F Aug 1875 24 S Mo Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Myrtle O Dtr W F Sept 1877 22 S Mo Tenn Tenn 
STR06 
15327 I34263  McLemore  Andrew Jackson  14 May 1892  15 Apr 1968  Andrew Jackson McLemore
DOB 14 May 1892 Franklin County, Texas
DOD 15 Apr 1968 Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas
M W Age 75 Single
Parents Marion Frances McLemore Annie Talbott
Retired
Veteran of World War I
Residence Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery Grey Rock, Franklin County, Texas
Buried 17 Apt 1968
Film #2137027
Cause of Death, Natural causes, possible heart attack
Informant, Mrs. Alma McGee, Sister 
STR06 
15328 I38568  McLemore  Andrew Jackson "Jack"  1 Mar 1872  13 Sep 1961  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Arkansas, Logan County, Sugar Creek Twp
Enumerated 19 Apr 1910
SD 4 ED 66 Sheet 2B
34-35
McLemore, Andrew J Head M W 51 M1 8 Ala Un Ala Farmer
McLemore, Lula E Wf F W 34 M1 8 4/4 Ark Tenn Ark
McLemore, Orben Son M W 8 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Opal Son M W 3 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Oval Son M W 3 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Sherman Son M W 6/12 S Ark Ala Ark

1920 Census
Arkansas, Logan County, Sugar Creek Twp
Enumerated 15 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 61 Sheet 6A
109-111
McLemore, Jackson Head M W 47 M Ala Ala Alal Farmer
McLemore, Lulu E Wf F W 44 M Ark Tenn Ark
McLemore, Andrew J Son M W 18 S Ark Ala Ark Laborer Home Farm
McLemore, Opal (TWINS) Son M W 13 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Oval (TWINS) Son M W 13 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Sherman Son M W 10 S Ark Ala Ark
McLemore, Arlean Dtr F W 7 S Ark Ala Ark 
STR06 
15329 I32069  McLemore  Andrew Jackson "Jack"  14 Dec 1891  16 Nov 1953  This might be his death record, from "Alabama Deaths, 1908-1959", but should be verified:

Name: Andrew J McLemore Death Date: 16 Nov 1953 Death County: Montgomery Volume: 47 Certificate: 23419 Roll: 6

 
STR06 
15330 I32069  McLemore  Andrew Jackson "Jack"  14 Dec 1891  16 Nov 1953  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Pr 20 Walkers
Enumerated 17 Apr 1930
ED 51-57 SD 8 Sheet 17B
160-160
McLemore, Jack Head M W 38 M 27 No ALa Ala Ala Farmer General Farm
McLemore, Mary Wf F W 35 M 24 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Jack Jr Son M W 9 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Thomas O SOn M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, William H SOn M W 10/12 S Ala Ala ALa

1940 Census
Alabama, Montgomery County, Twp 20 (Walkers)
Enumerated 1 May 1940
SD 2 ED 52-83 Sheet 21B
35 O 110
McLemore, Andrew J Jr Head M W 48 No C1 Ala Same Home Farmer
McLemore, Mary O Wf M (sic) W 44 M No H4 Same Home Housewife
McLemore, Andrew Jr Son M W 19 S Yes H4 Ala Same Home Student
McLemore, Thomas O Son M W 17 S Yes H4 Ala Same Home Student
McLemore, William H Som M W 10 S Yea 5 Ala Same Home Student 
STR06 
15331 I36115  McLemore  Andrew N. Jackson  6 Mar 1876  29 Jul 1933  Description: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947


Name: Andrew J. Mclemore
Titles and Terms (original):
Death Date: 29 Jul 1933
Death Place: Decatur, Macon, Illinois
Gender: Male

Age: 57
Estimated Birth Year: 1876
Birth Date: 06 Mar 1876
Birthplace: Salem, Indiana
Father: Hiram Green Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms (original):
Father's Birth Place: Craborchard, Ky.
Mother: Nancy Ellen Hiffner
Mother's Titles and Terms (original):
Mother's Birth Place: Lexington, Ky.
Occupation: excavating Contractor

Spouse: Rosa Russell
Spouse's Titles and Terms (original):
Spouse's Birthplace:
Burial Date: 31 Jul 1933
Burial Place: Salem, Worthington, Indiana
Cemetery: Crown Hill

Digital Folder Number: 4008311
Image Number: 900
Film Number: 1675013
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: p 26900 cn 393 
STR06 
15332 I36115  McLemore  Andrew N. Jackson  6 Mar 1876  29 Jul 1933  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Indiana, Washington County, Washington Twp
Enuerated 7 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 142 Sheet 9B
199-213
Stewart, Elizabeth Head W F July 1825 74 Wd 6/5 Ind Ky Va
199-213
McLemore, Andrew Head W M Spet 1876 23 m2 Ind Ky Ky
McLemore, Rose Wf W F July 1880 19 M 2 1/1 Ind Ky Ind Farmer
McLemore, Melvin Son W M May 1899 1 Ind Ind Ind Ind

1910 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Niantic Twp
Enumeratd 6 May 1910
SD 10 ED 130
91-91
McLemore, A. J. Head M W 36 m1 12 Ind Ky Ky Laborer On Farm
McLemore, Rose Wf F W 29 M1 12 Ind Ind Ind Housekeeper
McLemore, Melvin Son M W 11 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Dickie Son M W 5 S Ind Ind Ind
McLemore, Charley Son M W 2 S Ind Ind Ind
Allen, Margaret Aunt F W 57 M1 39 2/2 Ind Ky Ind

1920 Census
Illinois, Macon County, Niantic Village
Enumerated 7 Jan 1920
SD 11 ED 160 Sheet 5B
135-135
Mclemore, Andrew J Head m W 46 M Ind Ky Ky Farmer
Mclemore, Rose Wife F W 39 M Ind Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Melvin Son M W 20 S Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Dickie Son M W 16 S Ind Ind Ind
Mclemore, Charley Son M W 12 S Ind Ind Ind 
STR06 
15333 I37962  McLemore  Andrew Pickney  15 Feb 1864  26 Aug 1927  Andrew was a blacksmith. Eldon and Ann McLemore write that he left home in 1878 and never returned. He can be located on the 1880 Scott County, MI census living with M. J. Pegram. He was 16, and she 35. Her niece was also living in the household.  STR06 
15334 I37962  McLemore  Andrew Pickney  15 Feb 1864  26 Aug 1927  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Oklahoma, Pottawotomie County, Pr. No. 3 Moore Twp, Maud Town
Enumerated 18 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 217 Ward 3 Sheet 5A, Stamped 5
83-83
McLemore, Andrew Head M W 40 M1 9 Miss Miss Miss Repair Blacksmith
McLemore, Cynthia Wf F W 30 m1 9 6/5 Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Andrew P Son M W 8 S OK Miss Ark
McLemore, Charles S Son M W 6 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Dessa M Dtr F W 4 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Noble O Son M W 2 S Ok Miss Akr
McLemore, Fred Son M W 0/12 SA Ok Miss Ark
Pitts, Martha Mother-in-law F W 59 Wd 16/7 Ark Tenn Tenn
Pitts, Wesley Brother-in-law M W 23 m1 3 Ark Ark Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Pitts, Andrew Brother-in-law M W 17 S Ark Ark Ark Laborer Odd Jobs
Pitts, Lura Sister-in-law F W 15 S Ark Ark Ark

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Pottawotomie COunty, Moore Twp No 3, Maud
Enumerated 12 Jan 1920
SD 4 ED 222 Sheet 6A
132
McLemore, Andrew P Head M W 49 M Miss US US Blacksmith
McLemore, Cynthia E Wf F W 39 M Ark Ark Ark
McLemore, Pinkne Son M W 18 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Charles L.I. Son M W 15 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Dessie W Dtr F W13 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Noble Son M W 12 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Sylvester Son M W 8 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Silas B Son M W 6 S Ok Miss Ark
McLemore, Roland Son M W 4 6/12 SD Ok Miss Ark

 
STR06 
15335 I28712  McLemore  Angelo  7 Jan 1903  15 Aug 1959  Not located on the 1920 census. In 1930, he was living with his mother and two brothers, and not with first wife Elizabeth of their son, R. H. McLemore.

Dolores McLemore McKee writes that her parents, Angelo and Pauline McLemore moved to California in 1935 where he worked for various large land owners, mostly in the fruit industry He also spent several summers working in Oregon and Washington. There he worked on McNary Damn located on the Columbia River. This was the time that irrigation was being developed for all the farming on both sides of the Columbia River. He was baptized ca 1950 Kennewick First Christian Church. He joined his son in Dallas in 1954 in his plumbing company. He passed away on August 15, 1959 while fishing on the White River in Arkansas. He is buried in Dallas along side his wife, Pauline (his second wife).

Although the SSDI shows that Angelo was born 7 Jan 1903, Dolores notes that her own birth certificate indicates her father was born in 1902. 
STR06 
15336 I27842  McLemore  Angus Paul  31 Dec 1898  8 May 1967  When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and his occupation was railroad grading for Boy Creston Co in Purvis, Mississippi. His nearest relative was Mathene, Laura. He was tall and stout, with blue eyes and light hair. The date of his registration was September 12, 1918. The date of birth shown on draft registration was December 31, 1899. On the SSDI it is instead shown as December 31, 1898. FindAGrave also shows him as born in 31 Dec 1898. He is buried with his wife, Gertrude (maiden name not listed), who was born 11 Jan 1898 and died 5 Jun 1961. Gertrude's maiden name is shown by some as PIERCE. Said to have been the parents of three.  STR06 
15337 I27842  McLemore  Angus Paul  31 Dec 1898  8 May 1967  (Research):
Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Jones County, Beat 4, Ovett
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 24-19 SD 9 Sheet 1B
19-21
McLemore, Bunion Head 200 M W 40 M 21 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Lovie Wf F W 37 M 17 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Hazele Dtr F W 17 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Elma Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
19-22
McLemore, Joe R Head M W 64 M 23 Miss Miss Miss Wood Cutter Turpentine Plant
McLemore, Laura Wf F W 63 M 22 Miss Miss Miss
23-26
McLemore, Paul J Head M W 30 M 20 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Transportaion
McLemore, Getrude Wf F W 30 M 20 Miss Miss
McLemore, Dorothy Dtr F W 7 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Laura Dtr F W 4 1/12 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Doria Dtr F RW 3 8/12 Miss Miss Miss 
STR06 
15338 I21814  McLemore  Ann  Abt 1840  Yes, date unknown  It appears to have been her cousin, Anna McLemore (daughter of Amos McLemore and Jemima SIMMONS), and not Ann, who sold the following land in 1885: Cumberland County, NC Deed Book 79, p 353 Ann McLEMORE to John AVERITT 197 1/2 acres adjacent JESSUP and in 1890: Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 90 p 403 Ann McLEMORE to Wm. BYRD 42 acres on Harrison Creek  STR06 
15339 I27822  McLemore  Ann Corrine  Jan 1899  Yes, date unknown  Sharon McLemore Abrantes writes that Ann Corrine McLemore married a Mr. Slaydon, from Picayune, Mississippi.  STR06 
15340 I29827  McLemore  Ann Eliza  Aft 1842  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
The Upper 5th District, County of Houston, State of Georgia
Enumerated 2 August 1850
43-43
Michael Howard 57 M Farmer $1000 South Carolina
T/Jemphester Howard 56 F South Carolina
T/Jemphester Howard 21 F Ga
Hampton Howard 19 M Farmer Ga
Joe Howard 18 M Garmer Ga
Richmond Howard 16 M Farmer Ga
Enoch Howard 14 M Farmer Ga
Aneliza McElmore 8 F Ga
Joe McElmore 6 M Ga
Archibald McElmore 3 M Ga 
STR06 
15341 I27543  McLemore  Ann Elizabeth  5 Jul 1857  Yes, date unknown  Paul Williams writes that she married Thomas KIRBY on 28 Aug 1879 in Rockcastle County, KY.  STR06 
15342 I24726  McLemore  Anna  Aft 1764  Bef 15 Jan 1835  James McLemore writes that "Another daughter, Ann, Anna or Anny apparently did not marry; her own will, which she signed as Anny McLemore, was dated August 18, 1818, was admitted to probate January 15, 1835, in Southhampton County (Will Book 11, p. 352), referred to her brother Gilliam McLemore, but bequeathed her property to her granddaughter Susanna Carter, daughter of HER daughter Susanna Woodward! Ann survived her brother Gilliam, and was later paid by his estate ten dollars for briefly keeping his children after his death. (James L. McLemore, III, p. 73)"

Jim White (jim4@whitesnet.net) instead believes, however, that Anna m: 1st. John Lewis - no children - m: 2nd Hanson (Ransom?) Carter (daughter Susannah) & died before January 15, 1835 Southampton County Virginia. 
STR06 
15343 I22219  McLemore  Anna  Abt 1840  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1900 Cumberland County, NC census, a 54 year old Annie McLemore was living in the home of Edward C. and Lena McLemore. She was listed as "Aunt," and her date of birth was shown as Nov. 1845. She was single.

Bonnie Seiler shows her instead as the mother of an Edward C. McLemore.

It appears to have been Anna, and not her cousin Ann McLemore (daughter of Raiford McLemore and Polly Underwood) who sold the following land in 1885: Cumberland County, NC Deed Book 79, p 353 Ann McLEMORE to John AVERITT 197 1/2 acres adjacent JESSUP and in 1890: Cumberland County NC Deed Bk 90 p 403 Ann McLEMORE to Wm. BYRD 42 acres on Harrison Creek. Her brother, Haywood, also sold land adjacent to the Jessup's in Cumberland County. 
STR06 
15344 I26709  McLemore  Anna  24 Apr 1860  Yes, date unknown  Mary Lynn Santa indicates she died 18 Jan 1948.

 
STR06 
15345 I26580  McLemore  Anna Elizabeth "Bettie"  Between 1825 and 1830    Shown by some researcher as Anna Elizabeth or Alenda. Shown on an unsourced Ancestry.com record as have been born in Clarke County, MS and dying in Texas on 26 Jan 1903.  STR06 
15346 I37921  McLemore  Anna Laura  Jan 1885  29 Jun 1964  In the 1957 City Directory for Jackson, Tennessee, there was a listing for:

Jacobs, Geo F (Annie M) h. 10C Parkview Ct 
STR06 
15347 I25597  McLemore  Anna Marie  Abt 1829  Yes, date unknown  Mary Lynn Santa and Stephaun Paul instead show she was born ca 1835, and both also show that she died on 2 Apr 1908 in Mississippi. Paul shows two children born to her marriage to Charles Knight, Mary and Catherine, both born in Perry County, Mississippi. A widowed A. M. Knight, born ca 1835 in Mississippi is listed in Beat 2, Wayne County, MS as of the 1880 census. She is shown as a farmer, with both parents born in Tennessee. Living in her houshold are 30 year Elizabeth Battey, white, house servant, and Elizabeth's children Bula (7) and Charley (3). All the members of the Battey family were shown as born in Alabama.

This may be a different Anna M. Knight. 
STR06 
15348 I45755               
15349 I25808  McLemore  Annie  Abt 1866  Yes, date unknown  Shown on the 1870 Lauderdale Census as Ulisses, a female, age 4?  STR06 
15350 I35513  McLemore  Annie  Abt 1868  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married J. R. DAVIS on 11 Aug 1887 in Van Zandt County, Texas.  STR06 
15351 I37930               
15352 I26370  McLemore  Annie Elizabeth "Bettie"  3 Jun 1903  25 Nov 1990  Listed with her grandparents and sisters as of the 1910 & 1920 Federal Census of Carroll County, Tennessee.

 
STR06 
15353 I47745  McLemore  Annie Kie  2 Feb 1846  23 Jul 1918  Her FindAGrave memorial page shows she was married first to George Redus, and second to Dr. Goza. Links her to her children, Louis A Redus, George Mathew Redus, and Ada Pauline Goza.  STR06 
15354 I26165  McLemore  Annie Louise  5 Apr 1859  16 Aug 1938  A note from Andrew Ewing indicates that he helped deliver twin daughters born to Billy McLemore and his wife in 1859....it appears that Annie Louise was born along with a sister, who appears to have died young.

Transcription of Tennessee Death Certificate

name Annie Lou Mclemore Richardson
Death date 16 Aug 1938
event place Murfreesboro, Rutherford, Tennessee
gender Female
marital status: Married
race or color: White
age 79 estimated
birth date 05 Apr 1859
birthplace Franklin, Tenn
spouse: Jno E. Richardson
father W. S. Mclemore father's birthplace Murray Co., Tenn.
mother: Annie Louise Wharton mother's birthplace Davidson Co., Tenn. o
ccupation
street address 217 East College St.
burial place Evergreen
burial date 18 Aug 1938
4183432 image number 1166 film number 1876866 volume/page/certificate number cn 18038 
STR06 
15355 I3383  McLemore  Annie Marie  13 Nov 1921  10 Sep 2011  Member of the Texas and National Associations of Realtors; Jasper Chamber of Commerce. Her hobbies are travelling, handwork, and her grandchildren.

When Marie was a little girl, she told her cousin Ruby Lee Morgan "My daddy said I'm going to get a permanent this year, (even) if it takes all his sheep."

Obituary

Annie Marie McLemore Hicks went to be with her Savior on Saturday, September 10, 2011. She was surrounded by her family, who loved her dearly and will miss her greatly. Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in Jasper, with burial to follow at Zion Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:00 - 8:00 p.m., Monday, September 12, 2011, at the funeral home. A lifelong Jasper resident, Marie was born on November 13, 1921, to Ivy A. and Kate McLemore. She was one of nine children, having six brothers and two sisters. She married S.C. 'Ted' Hicks on November 20, 1937. Marie and Ted were married for 66 years. Marie was a homemaker in her early years, later attending Piney Woods Business College and working for E.P. Hughes as a legal secretary. Her interest in land and knowledge of the Jasper area led her to become a realtor. She served thirty years in the Real Estate Industry, the last fifteen years as a partner with John Lanier in Lanier Hicks Real Estate of Jasper. She served as President of the Deep East Texas Board of Realtors, was an active member of the Newcomers Club, and Director of The Jasper Chamber of Commerce. She was a member of the Zion Hill Baptist Church. She and Ted developed a herd of cattle after retirement on the Sims, McLemore owned land in the Springhill Community of Jasper. She loved to travel, create art, quilting, and tending to her farm and cows. Most of all she loved her Lord and was strong in her faith in God, her family, the Jasper area and it's people. She is survived by her two daughters, Elizabeth Hicks Thomas and husband, Robert Earl of Jasper, and Janette Hicks Clark and husband, Jerry of Buna; two brothers, John D. McLemore and Dr. Bobbie F. McLemore; four grandchildren, Todd Thomas and wife, Bridget of Houston, Jerilyn Walters and husband, Todd of Buna, Tedd Thomas of Brookeland, and Joel Clark and wife, Jo Della of Buna; six great grandchildren, Erin Thomas, Elise Thomas, Jacob Clark, Jessi Clark, Joseph Clark, and Hannah Walters. She is also survived by numerous other family and friends. Marie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, S.C. 'Ted' Hicks; four brothers, Tommie, J.W., Earl, and Hoy McLemore; two sisters, Irma Brauniger and Elsie Gilley. The family wants to express their heartfelt thanks to all of Marie's caregivers over the years. Memorials may be made to Lakes Area Hospice PO Box 2086 Jasper, TX 75951 or the charity of your choice.

Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on September 13, 2011
Also published in The Sabine County Reporter, September 21, 2011 
STR06 
15356 I22284               
15357 I26190  McLemore  Anson  1 Feb 1808  Yes, date unknown  May have instead been born in North Carolina?

Shown by most researchers as dying in Monroe County, Tennessee on 28 Aug 1839 without family.

The Thomas White Collection, letters written to Thomas White, Four Mile Branch, Monroe County, TN
has a reference to Andon (sic) McLemore, dec's in a/c with Thos. White, 26 Aug 1839.

http://www.tngenweb.org/monroe/twhite2.htm 
STR06 
15358 I35277  McLemore  Aplin Erskin  4 Dec 1878  16 Jul 1938  When he registered for the World War I draft, he listed his home address as Hitchita, McIntosh County, OK, where he was farmer. His nearest relative was shown as Verdie Bell Mizell of Granbury.
The informant for this death certificate was Mrs. W. F. Mizell of Granbury. presumably his sister, Verdie.

In 1930, he was living in the home of his older brother, Thomas Henry McLemore, in Beckham County, OK. He was listed as single, and as a laborer on a general farm. 
STR06 
15359 I26858  McLemore  Aquilla "Quilla" L.  10 Oct 1869  4 Nov 1918  (Research):

Census Listings:

1910 Census
Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Beat 1 Meridian
Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
SD 5 ED 38 Sheet 7A
Bonita Road
101-101
McLemore, Mrs. L.E. Head F W 33 Wd 4/3 MIss Flor Ala
McLemore, Evrette C Son M W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, T B Dtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Eugene Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
102-102
McLemore, L.K. Head M W 33 S Miss Miss Ala English Farmer
103-103
Wilson, Hesicire Head M Mu 21 M1 5 Miss Miss Miss Laborer
Wilson, Harett Wfd F Mu 21 M1 5 3/2 Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Fannie M Dtr F Mu 4 S Miss Miss Miss
Wilson, Ophelia Dtr F Mu 1 S Miss Miss Miss
104-104
McLemore, Quilla Head F W 40 S Miss Miss Ala English Income 
STR06 
15360 I25857  McLemore  Aquilla "Quillie"  Between 1815 and 1820  17 Jun 1888  Shown as born in Tennessee on the 1850 census, but Mississippi in 1880.

She is listed on the Mississippi, State and Territorial census for 1853, in Copiah county, as the head of a household consisting of 5 males and 5 females. Roll v229_1, Line 42. 
STR06 
15361 I2009  McLemore  Ara Anna  18 Aug 1903  10 Aug 1976  Name Ara Anna Mcdaniel
Event Type Death
Event Date 10 Aug 1976
Event Place Tyler, Smith, Texas, United States
Gender Female
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 18 Aug 1903
Birthplace , Texas
Father's Name Tom Mclemore
Mother's Name (first name unavailable) Clark
Informant B H McDaniel (son)
Certificate Number 63304
GS Film number 2243977
Digital Folder Number 005165870
Image Number 00722


Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3FX-F97 : accessed 01 Apr 2014), Ara Anna Mcdaniel, 10 Aug 1976; citing certificate number 63304, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2243977. 
STR06 
15362 I21660  McLemore  Archibald  Between 1759 and 1762  Between 1820 and 1830  James L. McLemore, III author of THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE McLEMORE FAMILY OF VIRGINIA AND THE CAROLINAS, notes on the diagram titled "Family Tree of James Macklemore" that Archibald was the progenitor of the Sampson County, N.C. family. James puts his date of birth as circa 1760-1762.

Ancestry.com has an Index only record showing that Archibald McLemore State NC County Duplin County was on an Early Tax List in 1783, and also on a Sampson County Early Tax List in 1784

Source: Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.

The following was excerpted from "The Heritage of Sampson County, North Carolina" Oscar Bizell, Editor c. 1983

"Archibald McLemore-rec'd land grant in 1779 in Duplin Co for 100 acres on the east side of the Great Cohera. Purchased adjacent land.

First Sampson County Tax List Sept 1784 Arch'd McLemore 100 acres-1 Free Polls-0 Black Polls Drew McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls Drew McLemore Jr. 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls West McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls William McLemore 0 acres-1 Free Polls-O Black Polls

1784 Sampson County, NC Court Order 22 Jun 1784 Public Work Archilus [Archibald] McLEMORE, Drury McLEMORE plus others to clear Little Coharie... (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1787 Sampson County, NC Court Order Public Work 14 May 1787 River clearing duty Drewry McLEMORE Archibald McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1803 Sampson County NC Court Order 7 Feb 1803 Jury duty to lay off dowry lands Archibald McLEMORE plus others (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

Beginning in 1804, Archibald gave his land to his sons: to Hezekiah in 1804 he gave 100 acres; to Henry in 1810 he gave 150 acres; to Tobias in 1810 he gave 300 (sic) acres; and to Raiford in 1812 he gave his remaining land & Dwelling. Raiford b bet 1785-1790. Raiford had a son named Hezekiah born ca 1827"

These transfers are on file with the Sampson County Clerk, P.O. Box 256, Clinton, NC 28328. Abstractions from the four deeds transferring land from Archibald to his sons are included with the notes for each son.

Other land transactions involving Archibald McLemore are abstracted below. These deeds were located with the use of an index of Sampson County McLemore Deeds prepared by the Rev. William McLemore. It is not known if the index was exhaustive.

Sampson County Deeds Book 7, pages 128-129 Abstract of Deed from Archabald McLEMORE to John WRIGHT State of North Carolina, Duplin County

This indenture made the twenty fourth day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty 1780 between Archabald McLEMORE and John WRIGHT of the County and province aforesaid...Archabald McLEMORE for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred pounds paid by John WRIGHT do convey...to the said John WRIGHT a survey of land containing One Hundred Acres of land on the north side of Great Coheary on both sides of the Cannady branch.... In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLEMORE have herewith set my hand and seal affixed the day and year first above written Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us Fleet COOPER and Drury McLEMORE, Arch'd McLEMORE State of North Carolina, Duplin County October Court One Thousand seven Hundred an Eighty...proved in Open Court by the Oath of Fleet Cooper...William DECKLAN C.C.

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

Sampson County Deed Book Book 9, Page 195 Abstract of Deed

Archabald McLAMORE to Nathan PETERSON

Archabald McLemore, County of Sampson, State of North Carolina for consideration of 100 pounds?(received from) Nathan PETERSON of the County and State aforesaid?..do convey?one certain tract?.of land ?lying and being in the County of Sampson and on the West side of the great Cohary creek?containing by estimate thirty two acres of land?more of less being a part of a tract of land of Two Hundred acres of land granted by patent to Cade WEATHERSBEE ?date the 25 day of November 1761?also one other tract of land?in Sampson in the fork of the great Cohary and Little Cohary ?containing in the Whole One Hundred acres of land which was granted unto Archabald McLAMORE ?.8 day of October 1787?.

In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLAMORE have ?set my hand?.this 10th day of January 1793?.Signed?in the presence of Moses? PETERSON and Thomas SEALE (?) Sampson County February Court 1793 Hardy HOLMES Clk

Registered in the County aforesaid 21st May 1793 O. HOLMES Regt

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 6 July 2005)

Sampson County Deed Book Book 11, Page 424 Abstract of Deed

Archabald McLAMORE to Nathan PETERSON

Archabald McLEMORE, State of North Carolina, County of Sampson, for consideration of 15 pounds Current money?(received from) Nathan PETERSON of the State and County aforesaid?..do convey?one tract?.of land ?lying and being in the County of Sampson and on the West side of the great Cohara and the Est. side of the Marsh Branch?beginning at ?.Thomas PAGES Corner?East along PAGES line and?.then South West along Archabald McLAMORES line?.on the Marsh branch?Byins BAYKINS line?.containing by estimation Eighty Two acres of land be the same more or less the aforesaid land was granted to Jesse PEACOCK by Patent bearing dated the 20th day of December 1791 and conveyed by Jesse PEACOCK to me Archabald McLAMORE by deed of law and being dated the 9th day of January 1793.

In witness whereof I the said Archabald McLAMORE have ?set my hand?.5th day of May 1801?.Signed?in the presence of Willis MAGEE and Hezekiah McLAMORE State of North Carolina, Sampson County May Term 1801?. proved on the Oath of Willis MAGEE Hardy HOLMES Clk

Registered the 11th day of June A.D. 1801 O HOLMES Regt

(Abstracted from the original by Melinda McLemore Strong 6 July 2005)

1801 Sampson County NC Court Order Public work 10 Aug 1801 Little Coharie Ezekiah McLEMORE and Archibald McLEMORE plus others work on river (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1807 Sampson County NC Court Order Deed 13 May 1807 James ROBINSON to Archibald McLEMORE 400 acres proved by Hezekiah McLEMORE

1812 Sampson County NC Will 17 Nov 1812 Wm. ROBINSON Esquire produced to this court the last will and testament of Alice ROBINSON Dec'd which was admitted to probate by the oath of Archibald McLEMORE (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)

1815 Sampson County NC Deed 22 Feb 1815 Larry FREEMAN to Archibald McLEMORE for 100 acres proved by Ebnezer Bass (Courtesy of Robert McLemore Butler)


1820 Sampson County Census Robinson's 280 McLemore Archibald 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 (Male under 10, Male over 45, female 20 to 45)

1862-Duplin County, NC #1862 Archibald McLEMORE 100 acres, grant #133, issued 1 Jul 1779, entry #36, entered May 11, 1778 book #32 pg 133, on west side of Great Cohara 
STR06 
15363 I24798  McLemore  Archibald  11 Mar 1787  Between 1830 and 1835  A photo of a double tombstone for Archibald and Sarah Plumlee can be seen on FindAGrave, in the Click Cemetery, Madisonville, Monroe, Tennessee. However, it appears to be a comtemporary marker, probably placed sometime well after their deaths. Additionally, the dates of birth and death, at least for Archibald, are not correct. A photo of this marker can be seen here:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=38295337&PIpi=18611681

The dates on this headstone for Archibald are listed as 1767-1829.

1767 is the approximate date of birth of another Archibald McLemore, the progenitor of the Sampson/Duplin line, and not the Archibald McLemore that lived in Knox County, Tennessee. A biography of a A. J. McLemore, a son of Archibald McLemore of Knox County, states that his father Archibald was born "on March 11, 1787."

Additionally, it appears that Archibald was alive in 1829, most likely dying in the mid 1830's.

Tom Heseltine, who is descended from Archibald McLEMORE and Sarah PLUMLEY of Knox Co emailed, in June, 2009 that "Most available information, including the 1917 Dade Co MO book, the 1889 Goodspeed book, and the obituary of Archibald McLEMORE jr., all state that Archibald McLEMORE and wife Sarah PLUMLEY died ca 1824/1825. This is curious since their son Wesley was born 1827 and the youngest son Andrew Jackson was born 1828. And, the 1830 Knox Co TN census lists one Archibald McLEMORE with the correct number of young sons and a female the correct age to be his wife. I strongly suspect that the family story about their deaths has been miscalculated by at least 5 years and, most probably, 10 years."

Eddie Maynard agrees with Tom, but has a more specific estimate of the date of death, putting it about 1832: "If you combine the two Bios for his sons Andrew Jackson and for Archibald Jr, it sort of make sense for Archibald Sr's death date. Since Andrew knew his father's birth date, he must have had a Bible or source to have known the complete date....very often people would just say the year or he was about 45 when he died. BUT, since Andrew knew the complete date, I think he really did know. Next, I do think that Archibald Jr knew the age of his father's death of 45. So, if you take the date of 1787 and add 45...Archibald Sr died in 1832...which does make more sense. Archibald Jr says his father died in 1825 which we know had to be wrong since Andrew was born in 1829 and Archibald is on the 1830 Monroe County, TN census. Also, Archibald Jr says that he went to live with his brother Abram as a young man and in 1827 was part of the "posse" to gather the Cherokee for the Trail of Tears....it couldn't be 1827, it was 1837-38. Now, if Archibald J r(B.1817) is a young man when he went to live with his brother...he would have been - 20 at that time he went on the "posse". If his father died in 1832, Archibald Jr would have been only 15 and probably did live with his brother Abram. Archibald Sr couldn't have lived much later than 1832 because then Archibald Jr would have been an adult and probably wouldn't have needed to live with his brother since the children inherited land in Monroe." 
STR06 
15364 I24798  McLemore  Archibald  11 Mar 1787  Between 1830 and 1835  (Research):
Census Listings:

1830; Census Place: Regiment 98, Monroe, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 175; Page: 121; Family History Library Film: 0024533

Head of Household Archibald McLamore
Free White Males
Under 5: Two
5-9: Two
10-14: Two
15-19: Two
20-29: One
40-49: One
Free White Females
Under 5
5-9: One
10-14
15-19
20-29
40-49:One
Free Whites Under 20: Nine
Frees White 20-49: Three
Total Free Whites: Twelve
Total ALL Persons: Twelve 
STR06 
15365 I21829  McLemore  Archibald  17 Jun 1817  29 Jan 1905  This is a biography is transcribed from "HISTORY OF HICKORY, POLK, CEDAR, DADE AND BARTON COUNTIES, MISSOURI, 1889"; Published by Goodspeed, and can be found at the following website:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~modade/bio_p4.htm

Archibald McLemore, farmer, and an old citizen of Center Township, five miles northeast of Greenfield, is a native of Knox County, Tenn., having been born in 1817. His father was Archibald McLemore, of North Carolina, who went to Knox County, Tenn., when a young man, where he married Sarah Plumley. In 1820 they removed to Monroe County, where he died in 1825, at about at he age of forty-five, his wife dying in 1824. She was the mother of eleven children, the subject of this sketch being the seventh, who, after his parents' death, lived with his brother, Abram, working for him until he was nearly grown. In 1827 he assisted the governor to remove the Cherokees to their reservation in Indian Territory. September 15, 1842, he married Miss Mollie Brown, who was born in South Carolina, in 1817, the daughter of Robert and Jennie (Dennis) Brown, who moved to Monroe County, Tenn., about 1820. In 1842 Mr. McLemore came to Dade County, Mo., and settled two miles from Greenville, on the farm which is now owned by John Higgin. He remained two years, when, owing to ill health, he returned to Tennessee, and, in 1849, again came to Dade County, settling on the farm which he now owns, comprising about 265 acres. Their family consisted of six children: Mary, who died in 1886, aged forty-three; Robert, a merchant at Everton; Sarah Ann, wife of James McConnell; William, merchant at Everton; Paulina, wife of George Wilson, merchant at Everton. Mr. McLemore is a highly respected citizen; in politics he is a Republican, casting his first vote for Van Buren in 1840, being a Democrat before the war. He and his wife belong to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

Obituary of Archibald McLemore from the Greenfield Vadette 5 FEB 1905.

Archibald McLemore

"Born in 1817, Mr. McLemore died at the home of his son Wm. Y. McLemore in this city Sunday, Jan. 29th, 1905, in the 88th year of his age.

Mr. McLemore was born in Knox County, Tennessee, in 1817. His Father, Archibald, a native of North Carolina, died in 1825. His Mother, a native of South Carolina, whose maiden name was Plumley, died in 1824, so that the death of his Father left him an orphan at the age of eight years. Until fifteen years of age, he lived with an older brother, when he and another brother walked 300 miles to the gold mines of Northern Georgia, and began life for themselves. He remained but a short time, going thence to Tennessee, where he engaged in farming until 1837, when at the age of 17, he enlisted in the Tennessee Militia, and was engaged with the troops in the removal of the Cherokee Indians to their reservation in the territory.

In 1842, he was married to Mollie Brown, born in South Carolina in 1817. Sometime after their marriage, they decided to settle in Southwest Missouri. He had a large wagon constructed and came through the swamps of Southeast Missouri, an over Ozarks to Springfield. They subsisted principally on game killed by Mr. McLemore while en route. They stopped near Springfield, which was then but a small settlement, but a short time. Being unsatisfied with the conditions there, they pushed on through the wilderness, stopping near Hoyt's Mill, on Turnback, even two and one-half miles East of Greenfield, in 1842. Here, he began the construction of a cabin, and the preparation of a tract of land for farming, but because of sickness of himself and his wife, which lasted a year, they moved to the mountain districts of East Tennessee.

In 1849 he returned to Missouri and located on the Sac River, about five miles Northeast of Greenfield. By unremitting toil, he made enough rails to enclose his tract of land, entered it for a homestead, and has since resided there, except during the brief period recently in which he made his home with his son, Wm. Y. McLemore, our County Recorder, in this city.

The funeral discourse was preached by Rev. J. E. Johnston, local pastor at the C. P. Church Monday afternoon, from where the burial took place.

Another good man and good citizen has gone to his reward.

He was a consistent Christian gentleman, blessed with as many friends as usually fall to the lot of any man. Cursed with as few enemies as any man of conviction could be. What a pity the world is not full of such." 
STR06 
15366 I21829  McLemore  Archibald  17 Jun 1817  29 Jan 1905  (Research):
Census Information:

1850 Federal Census
Missouri, Dade County, ED 25
Enumerated 23 Sept 1850 by James J. Tuck
294-305
Arch McLemore 30 M Farmer TN
Mary McLemore 31 F SC
Mary McLemore 5 F Mo
Robert McLemore 4 M TN
Sarah McLemore 1 F TN

1860 Census
Missouri, Dade County, Center Twp, Post Office Greenfield
Enumerated 12 July 1860
Page 79
532-532
Archibald McLemore 43 M $2000 $1000 Tn
Mary McLemore 43 F S. Carolina
Mary McLemore 16 F Mo
Robert F. McLemore 13 M Tn
Ann McLemore 11 F Tn
William McLemore 8 M Tn
Pahlina F McLemore 5 F Mo
Jasper McLemore 3 M Mo 
STR06 
15367 I38375  McLemore  Archibald  Aft 1818  Yes, date unknown  Assumed to be the son of Young and Nancy McLemore, listed on the 1830 and 1840 census as follows:

1830 Census
Sangamon County, Illinois
Free White Males 10-14 2 (William and Archibald?)

1840 Census
Sangamon, Illinois
Indexed on Ancestry.com as Young Mc Simeon
Free White Males 20-29 2 (William H or Archibald) 
STR06 
15368 I46028  McLemore  Arlean "Lena"  20 Feb 1912  28 Sep 1989  On her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Larry Burwell, her husband is shown as Harold "Jack" Foster.  STR06 
15369 I32572  McLemore  Arthur Clinton  29 Dec 1910  14 Aug 1973  At the time of the 1930 census, he was a lodger in a boarding home in Oklahoma City, listed as Arthur C. McLemore, Male, White, 18, Single, born Ala, parents born Miss and Ala, and occupation: Laborer, Odd Jobs. Year: 1930; Census Place: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma; Roll: 1920; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0117; Image: 730.0; FHL microfilm: 2341654

Obituary, copied from his FindAGrave memorial page, created by MillieBelle:

One of 13 children born to John and Dena McLemore, my grandparents. In the 30's he and Mae moved to Alvin, Texas, a bustling oilfield town on the Gulf Coast south of Houston. He opened a variety store there and A.C. and Mae would keep the store open all hours so the oilfield workers would stop for coffee and to buy something. He and Mae built a business that had stores in several towns of S.E. Texas and employed mostly family members as store managers. A.C. had a head for business and saw the coming of Gibson's and what was to be WalMart so he sold to Wacker's in the mid-60s and retired to build a catfish farm at Albion, Oklahoma on the Kiamichi River. He died from an instantly fatal heart attack there in the cabin with Mae. John Edward McLemore of Talihina, Oklahoma was the only child and he is the namesake of his Grandfather.
(From Contributor #48336476) 
STR06 
15370 I38389  McLemore  Artimissa  Abt 1838  Aft 1920  Mary Lynn Santa shows that she married second Joseph NELSON, and that she eventually moved to Okarche, Oklahoma.  STR06 
15371 I38389  McLemore  Artimissa  Abt 1838  Aft 1920  (Research):


Census Listings:

1860 Census
not located

1920 Census
Oklahoma, Kingfisher County, Park Twp
Enumerated 13 Feb 1920
SD 6 ED 239 Sheet 3B
37-38
Tamm, August W Head M W 57 m 1877 Na 1892 Schnerdemuehl Germ X 3 Farmer
Tamm, Elenora B. Wf F W 52 M Ill Ind Miss
Nelson, Arttie Mother-in-law F W 81 Wd Miss NC NC
Cokendoffer, Louis T Adopted Son M W 8 S Ok US US 
STR06 
15372 I27652  McLemore  Arvel Hobbs  26 Jul 1904  20 Apr 1966  His Texas Death Certificate listed his usual occupation as "Glass Company, Glass." Parents were shown as Ody Lee McLemore and Sallie A. Davenport, and it showed, in error, that he was born in Alabama. He was shown as married, and the informant was his wife, Aster McLemore. He was shown as never serving in the Armed Forces.  STR06 
15373 I27708  McLemore  Aryel Alvie  18 Nov 1893  16 Jun 1968  When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as single, and working in Pooleville, Oklahoma. DOB was 18 Nov 1894 in Wills Point. He was of medium heighth and build, with brown eyes and dark red hair. When he again registered for the World War II draft, his full name was shown as Aryel Alvie McLemore, and his residence was 353 No. Mirage Ave, Lindsay, Tulare, California. His date and location of birth was 18 Nov 1893, Wills Point, Texas. When asked for the name and address of a person who would always know his address, his answer was "none." Employer was shown as Ray Shivers of Lindsay, California.  STR06 
15374 I1985  McLemore  Ashley Nicole  10 Sep 1984  12 Jan 2014  San Augustine Tribune-Thursday, April 1, 1999, page 9

Broaddus Junior High Cheerleaders

These will be the Broaddus Junior High Cheerleaders for the upcoming 1999-2000 school year: Gena Sadler, Maria Collins, Mandie McLemore, Casi Sharp, Ashley McLemore, Alysia Williams, Kady Tarver, Kassi Holloway, Jessica Bennefield, and LaDonna Sowell. Anna Sharp is the sponsor for the Junior High Cheerleading squad.


Ashley Nicole McLemore

Obituary
Carroway Funeral Home

Funeral services for Ashley Nicole McLemore, 29, of Lufkin, will be held Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Paul Mettlen and Dr. Charles L. Williams officiating. Interment will follow in Attoyac Cemetery.

Ashley was born September 10, 1984 in Nacogdoches, Texas, and died Sunday, January 12, 2014 in a Lufkin hospital from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

Ashley was a supervisor with McLemore Sandblasting and had lived in Lufkin most of her life. She loved spending time with her son, Brody. Ashley was a member of the First Apostolic Church of Burke.

Ashley is survived by her son, Brody Lynn Barker of Lufkin; mother, Becky Trinkle of Broaddus; father, Charles McLemore of Lufkin; sister, Amanda Lynn McLemore of Broaddus; nephew, Caysin Hamilton; brothers, Colton Paramore and Logan Paramore, both of Lufkin; uncles and aunts, Robert and Frances Scarber, Quita and Mike Smith, Elaine Vandiver, all of Broaddus, Necy and Mike Spittler of Anacoco, Louisiana, Kenneth Parker of Broaddus, Linda Michaelsky of Texas City, Steve Nash of Marble Falls, David Nash of Texas City, Misty and Bobby Williams of Broaddus, John and Cheryl Taylor of Murphy, North Carolina, and Bill Taylor of Carrollton; as well as numerous cousins and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Laura B. Sublette and Clyde E. Trinkle; paternal grandparents, Lynn McLemore and June Yates; and uncles, Eddie Joe Parker and Gene Taylor.

Pallbearers will be Matthew Williams, Colten Williams, Robert Scarber, Chad Parker, Mike Spittler and Daniel Payne.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First Apostolic Church of Burke, 158 FM 2108, Diboll, Texas 75941.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home.

Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com.

Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors

Also published in the Sabine County Reporter, January 22, 2014, Page 13 
STR06 
15375 I21663  McLemore  Atkins  Abt 1724  May 1791  Info below provided by sources cited, as well as from James L. McLemore III, Mark Freeman, C.L. Hammond and other descendants. Primary sources should be examined to verify.

Bought 320 acres on Lyons Creek, on Roanoke River, from William EATON, by deed dated March 16, 1749/1750, and recorded in the August term of court, 1750 (Northhampton Deed Book 1, p. 443). Later sold this on Edward ROBERTSON on October 24, 1753 with deed recorded November Term, 1753. (Northhampton Deed Book 2, p 130).

Sold 100 acres of his inheritance from his father to his brother Young by deed (witnessed by his cousin James Macklemore, Jr.) dated May 7, 1753 and recorded the May Term, 1753 (Northampton Deed Book 2, p 115).

Sold, along with his brother Young, 100 additional acres to Edward ROBERTSON of Brunswick County, Virginia, who had previously bought land from Atkins.

Bought 610 acres of land on the east side of Lee's Branch in Granville County, North Carolina in 1754. Also joined the Granville County Militia, commanded by Col William EATON (from whom he had bought land) and served in the company commanded by Capt. Sugar JONES. Atkins served as executor of Sugar JONES estate in 1761, and in 1765 he married Sarah JONES, his captain's daughter.

Bought 685 acres in Granville adjoining Linches Creek, Joseph BRANTLEY and Samuel WILLIAMS.

In 1769, BUTE COUNTY cut from Granville, and at least some of Atkins holdings fell within Bute, as he was listed as a gentleman and planter when he signed the Bute County Oath of Allegience on July 8, 1775. In 1779, WARREN County was split off from Bute and Atkin's is found there, acquiring another 18 1/2 acres on Lee's Branch.

1790 Federal Census Warren County, NC Halifax District Atkins McLemore 1 male +16, 3 females, 16 slaves

He died in Warren County in May, 1791, and his will, dated 15 September 1788, named his wife Sarah as executrix and left bequests to children Martha, Abigail, Young, Abraham, Robert, Atkins Jr, Sarah Jane and Priscilla. He devised land on Lynch's Creek in Warren and Franklin Counties, North Carolina. Also named were his brother, Young, and his son-in-law Nathaniel CHRISTMAS (Abigail's husband), and William CHRISTMAS. (James L. McLemore, III, pp 44, 45).

The History of Carroll County, Tennessee, p. 257 notes that "in 4-1776 Atkins was appointed by the Provincial Congress of NC to "receive, procure and purchase fire arms for the use of troops" in preparation for the Revolutionary War. He served in the NC State House of Commons 1778-1779, and was one of six commissioners appointed in 1779 by the NC General Assembly "to lay off and establish a town in Warren Co., NC for the setting the Court House of said County."

Robert McLemore Butler provided this extract from "North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots & Descendants" Vol II

Akins McLemore, Sr. (R-PAT-NC) c 1735 - W/P 1791 (will probated) M. Sarah ? (very possible last name was Young) Children: Abraham, Young, Robert, Akins, Sarah

Martha Hunt, in October 2914, shared the following additional details about the family of Atkins and Sarah McLemore:

The family came from Granville, Warren and Franklin Counties in N.C. They moved to Tennessee in the early 1800's after Tennessee was cut off from N.C. and became a state. Atkins McLemore, Sr. had a large blacksmith's shop in Franklin County, NC, a foundry, where he was paid to make guns and ammunition during the Revolutionary War. He died in Warren County, NC around 1792. His will distributes slaves to his children.

Some of Atkin McLemore's children, especially my 4th great grandfather - Abraham McLemore, moved their households to Tennessee. Following is a list from the will of Atkins McLemore.

Daughter, Martha Nicholson received 2 Negroes - Linda, Joe.
Daughter Abigail Christmas received 2 Negroes - Ollie and Plum. (In 1789 Abigail was married to William Christmas. Later on she married his brother).
Son, Young McLemore received 3 Negroes - Isham, Bott and young Butler.
Son, Nathaniel McLemore received 2 Negroes - Kigh and Dinah.
Son, Abraham received 4 Negroes - Frank, Sarah, Hannah and Judey.
Son, Robert McLemore received 2 Negroes - Essia and Cherry. (Might be Isaiah and Cherry)
Son, Atkins McLemore received 3 Negroes - Stephen, Milley and Hunneyball.
Daughter, Sarah Jones McLemore, 3 Negroes - Poll, Hardy and Green.
Daughter, Priscilla McLemore received 3 Negroes - Winney, Tom and Mingo.
To his wife Sarah, the following Negroes - Butler, Jim, George, Peter, Scot, Sal, Lydde, Sue, Aggy, and Vina.

Abraham, Abigail, Young and Robert Mclemore moved to TN. Abraham lived in Gibson Co.,TN. His sons Sugars and Young Atkins moved to Tennessee also. They purchased slaves, And the women who they married had slaves. 
STR06 
15376 I21675  McLemore  Atkins  Between 1770 and 1776  Abt 1821  Mark Freeman instead has his date of birth as ca 1770.  STR06 
15377 I25465  McLemore  Atkins Jefferson  Abt 1798  Aft 1860  Also known as Robert Atkins? Betty Pritchett shows he was nicknamed "Mack."  STR06 
15378 I25507  McLemore  Atkins Jefferson  9 Mar 1801  30 May 1849  Mark Freeman has the following information posted on his website relating to Atkins Jefferson McLemore:

Williamson County Court Records have numerous entries for land and property transactions for A.J. McLemore. Misc. records Williamson county vol.4: 14 Nov 1823 "Atkins J. McLemore sells to William Dabney for the sum of $1000 a tract of land on the waters of West Harpeth . . ." One dated 1 Jan 1847 reads: "Rec'd of A.J. McLemore three hundred and seventy five dollars in full payment for a certain negro girl name Louisa, said negro we warrant sound body and mind, slave for life, and the right and title of said negro we warrant and defend against the lawful claims of all others this 23rd Dec 1846"

Misc records Williamson county vol 5: "Jesse Taylor, planter, charged with cutting Atkins McLemore, blacksmith, across the abdomen with intent to kill" 17 May 1823

From "Tennessee Tidbits 1778 - 1914, Vol. I" page 256 "McLemore - 14 July 1828 a report was made by Atkins J. McLemore as guardian of John D. McLemore, Polly M. McLemore, Robt. W. McLemore, and Peggy S. McLemore, minor orphans. (Wll TN, Co Ct Min, 10/55)" These would be his half brothers and sisters from his father Robert's marriage to Margaret S. Dabney.

From "The Maury Genealogist" by Jill K. Garrett May 1972 page 57 "State vs J.W. Cheairs, merchant, William Beauford, yeoman, Adkins J. McLemore, yeoman, Anderson McLemore, yeoman, Henry P. Pointer, yeoman, Thomas Pointer, yeoman, riot route and unlawful assembly true bill. On 5 June 1845 in Spring Hill they assaulted Robert C. Giddins". Will on file in Williamson County Will Book 9 page 303 dated Aug 1849. 
STR06 
15379 I26107  McLemore  Atkins Jefferson  13 Mar 1857  4 Mar 1929  Author of "Indianola and Other Poems" (1904).

McLEMORE, Atkins Jefferson, a Representative from Texas; born on a farm near Spring Hill, Maury County, Tenn., March 13, 1857; educated in the rural schools and by private tutors; moved to Texas in 1878; employed as a cowboy, printer, and newspaper reporter, and later as a miner in Colorado and Mexico; returned to Texas and settled in San Antonio and engaged principally in newspaper work; moved to Corpus Christi, Tex., in 1889, to Austin in 1895, and to Houston in 1911, where he engaged in the newspaper publishing business; member of the Texas house of representatives of 1892-1896; member of the board of aldermen of Austin, Tex., 1896-1898; secretary of the Democratic State executive committee 1900-1904; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fourth and Sixty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1915-March 3, 1919); was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress; resumed the newspaper publishing business in Hebronville, Jim Hogg County, Tex., and resided in Laredo, Tex.; was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1928; died in Laredo, Tex., March 4, 1929; interment in Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Tex.

McDonald, Timothy G. "The Gore-McLemore Resolutions: Democratic Revolt Against Wilson's Submarine Policy." Historian 26 (November 1963): 50-74.

Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present


Kerrville Times
Thursday, March 7, 1929
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Jeff McLemore, Pioneer Newspaperman, Is Dead

Jeff McLemore, 71, native of Spring Hill, Tenn., who came to Texas in 1878, was one of the pioneer newspaperman of this state, and a politician of note, died in his quarters in the Robert E. Lee Hotel in Laredo Monday morning following a six-day illness from pneumonia. His wife and daughter and a number of friends were at his bedside.

The 1930 Webb County, Texas census lists a widowed Mary W. McLemore (indexed as Mclemone), born 1886, Female, White, born in England, and working as a Journalist in Laredo. She was a naturalized citizen, and immigrated from England in 1886. She was a lodger in the Robert E. Lee hotel on San Bernardo, Avenue in Laredo.

Name Jeff Mc Lemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 04 Mar 1929
Event Place Laredo, Webb, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 13 Mar 1858
Birthplace Springhill, Texas
Father's Name Robt Anderson Mc Lemore
Mother's Name Mary Hargood Mc Ewen
Certificate Number 18585
GS Film number 2114764
Digital Folder Number 005145255
Image Number 02680

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K3QK-VKT : accessed 19 Oct 2014), Jeff Mc Lemore, 04 Mar 1929; citing certificate number 18585, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2114764. 
STR06 
15380 I26107  McLemore  Atkins Jefferson  13 Mar 1857  4 Mar 1929  (Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Colorado, Gunnison County, Ruby City
Enumerated 19 Jun 1880
Page 19 SD --- ED 57 Stamped 167
145
Anderson, Hilder W M 31 Widowed Saloon Keeper Sweden Sweden Sweden
McLemore, Jeff W M 23 Bookkeeper Tenn Tenn Tenn
(plus seven other single men, apparently all boarding in the saloon/home together)

1900 Census
Texas, Travis County Precint 3, Austin City
Enumerated 5 Jun 1900
SD 10 ED 98 Sheet 6A Ward 10 Page Stamped 184
Congress Ave
5027-100-110
McLemore, Jeff Head W M Marc 1857 43 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Painting Co
Zimpperman, Walter BoarderW M Jan 1874 26 S Germany Germany Germany 1898 2 Na Bookkeeper/Bank

1910 Census
Texas, Nueces County, JP 1, Corpus Christi
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910
SD 15 ED 98 Sheet 5B
405-101-111
Jenkins, Emory E Head M W 54 S Ind Ky Mass Capitalist
McLemore, Jeff Lodger M W 50 S Tenn Tenn Tenn Editor Paper
Otis, Arlington B Lodger M W 22 S Ind Ind Ohio Journalist Newspaper

1920 Census
not located 
STR06 
15381 I22193  McLemore  Atlas Marvin  11 Aug 1903  25 May 1961  At the time of the 1930 Federal Census, an Atlas & Edna McLemore (ages 26 and 23) were boarding in the home of Walter HOBBS in the Duke Township of Harnett County, North Carolina. Atlas was listed as a weaver and Edna a spinner at a Cotton Mill.

His death certificate showed hims as Attas (sic) Marvin McLemore, born on 11 Aug 1903 to Haywood McLemore and Mary Ann Simmons. He was married, the informant on the certificate being his wife, Mrs. Edna Ivey McLemore. Occupation was listed as Merchant, Retail Grocery. 
STR06 
15382 I47888  McLemore  Aubrey  11 Jun 1922  1 Oct 1977  A direct descendant of his, Jeremy John McLemore, was a yDNA match to my father, Thomas E. McLemore, born 1931, San Augustine, TX. (FamilyTreeDNA)  STR06 
15383 I27671  McLemore  Aubrey Lawrence  21 Sep 1915  1 Feb 2005  Aubrey is listed in the Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011, as having enlisted in the Army on 12 Jun 1943 and being released on 19 Feb 1946. The U.S. Veterans Gravesites index shows he was a "Cpl US Army World War II", and is buried at the Resthaven Cemetery in Louisville, KY.  STR06 
15384 I43925  McLemore  Auburn "Mac" Crawford  15 Aug 1922  11 Dec 2009  McLEMORE, Auburn

Auburn (Mac) McLemore, 87, of Atlanta, GA, died December 11, 2009. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, December 13th, at Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel Funeral Home in Norcross. Burial will follow at North Atlanta Memorial Park in Doraville. The family will receive friends Sunday, from 12:30 until time of service at the funeral home. Mr. McLemore was a U.S. Army veteran who received the Purple Heart while serving in W.W. II. He retired from Lowe Engineers in Atlanta after 30 years of service and was a member of Chamblee United Methodist Church. Preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Hames McLemore, he is survived by a son, Larry W. McLemore of Lawrenceville; three daughters, Denise M. Badore of Stone Mountain, Kaye M. Dempsey of Suwanee, and Lynne M. Shepherd of Grayson; four brothers, Herschel McLemore, Amon McLemore, Raymon McLemore, and Fred McLemore, all of Moulton, AL; two sisters, Lurlene Fuller of Decatur, AL and Murlene Sparks of Jasper, AL; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to: Embracing Hospice, 8013 Majors Road, Cumming, GA 30041, (678) 965-2360, in memory of Mr. McLemore. Online condolences may be expressed at www.crowellbrothers.com . Arrangements by Crowell Brothers Peachtree Chapel Funeral Home, 5051 Peachtree Ind. Blvd., Norcross, GA 30092, (770) 448-5757.

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Dec. 12, 2009, copied from www.legacy.com 
STR06 
15385 I39931  McLemore  Audelia Mamie  22 Nov 1910  23 Mar 1982  Informant on her Texas Death Certificate was Raymond Hughey, her eldest son.  STR06 
15386 I44883  McLemore  Audrey H.  1 May 1924  24 Jan 2009  Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by MissPat:

Funeral for Audrey McLemore Rogers, 84, of Decatur at Westminster Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Rollins officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing.

Burial in Roselawn Cemetery.

Mrs. Rogers, who died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, at her residence, under the care of Hospice of the Valley, was born May 1, 1924, to Walter "Thad" and Della McLemore.

She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, The AGAPE Bible Study Group, and was a member of Mary Lou Dancy Chapter 320 Order of the Eastern Star State of Alabama.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and by siblings, Myrtle Dutton, Lucille Smith, Price McLemore, J.T. McLemore and Katie White.

Survivors include her husband of 62 ? years, Douglas Lee Rogers; two daughters, Elizabeth Dianne Rogers Stephenson and husband, Billy, of Decatur, and Phyllis Leigh Rogers Galen and husband, Clark, of Sarasota, Fla.; sister, Dorothy Elizabeth Parvin of Southgate, Mich.; grandchildren, Jeffrey Shane Stephenson and Chana Michele Stephenson; and great-grandchildren, Peyton Brooke Ste>phenson and Grant Coleman Stephenson.

Pallbearers: Billy Stephenson, Clark Galen, Shane Stephenson, John Ford, Phillip Watkins and Ray Dearman.

Published in the Decatur Daily on 1/25/2009 
STR06 
15387 I33974  McLemore  Avis M.  13 Nov 1911  13 Apr 1998  The Biography, below, was copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Jim Bohn:

She was born on November 13, 1911, in Washington, IN. Her parents were Albert and Jennie Mae (Herrin) McLemore.

She married Frank Black on September 17, 1933.

She was retired from employment with the Loogootee School Corporation as a cook. She was a member of the Loogootee Christian Church.

She died at 7:45 p.m. on April 13, 1998, at the Loogootee Nursing Home.

Survivors included two half-sisters, Betty Jerger, of Jasper, IN and Joyce Foregash, of Pennsylvania, and two half-brothers, Jim McLemore, of Pennsylvania, and Bill McLemore, of Ohio.

She was preceeded in death by a daughter, Lynn, who died in 1973, her husband, Frank, who died in 1977, and three half-sisters. 
STR06 
15388 I25065  McLemore  Baby Girl  31 Jan 1886  Sep 1886  (Research):She died at eight months of age.  STR06 
15389 I46201  McLemore  Barba Jean  3 Oct 1939  4 Sep 2013  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page created by Judy Murphy:

Graveside services for Barba Herring, age 73, of Rusk are scheduled for 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 7, at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Maydelle with Rev. Ken Sommerville officiating. Services are under the direction of Autry Funeral Home.

Mrs. Herring passed away Wed., Sept. 4, 2013 in Rusk.

Barba was born Oct. 3, 1939 in Rusk to Paul and Regina McLemore.

Mrs. Herring retired as a Licensed Vocational Nurse and a past matron of the order of the Eastern Star #79 in Rusk.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Elbert Lee Herring and son, Steven Michael Herring.

Survivors include her mother, Regina McLemore; son, Elbert Lee Herring Jr.; daughter, Paula Smith and husband Jerry; brother, Danny McLemore, all of Rusk; three grandchildren, Jerry Smith Jr., Jeffery Smith, and Jeannie Brooks.

Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Fri., Sept. 6, at Autry Funeral Home in Jacksonville.

STR06 
15390 I26064               
15391 I34154               
15392 I25689  McLemore  Barberry  Abt 1805  Yes, date unknown  Married Isaac POTEET. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346).  STR06 
15393 I35256  McLemore  Baskerville "Baskell" Young  30 Dec 1906  23 Aug 1941  A Baskerville McLemore was listed as an Omicron Deuteron Brother, Phi Sigma Kappa, Class of '30. He also was listed as a member of the class of 1931 at the University of Alabama, from Greenwood, Mississippi, majoring in Electrical Engineering.

New York Times (23 August 1941, p. 13)

"Vice-President of the Elm City Rubber company (dateline New Haven, CT) died of a heart attack in his office...Former University of Kentucky football player, later moved to the University of Alabama where he graduated."

1940 City Directory, New Haven, CT: B. Y. (Edna O.) Vice-President,
Elm City Rubber Co., 73 Wallace Street, home: 39 Mather Street.

(Courtesy of Rev. William P. McLemore) 
STR06 
15394 I35256  McLemore  Baskerville "Baskell" Young  30 Dec 1906  23 Aug 1941  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro
Enumerated April 3, 1940
SD 9 ED 16-22 Sheert 2B
W. Mathews St
927-43-R-35
McLemore, Vaskerville Head M W 33 M No College/ 4 Year Miss Res 1935 New Haven, CT Salesman, Machinery
McLemore, Edna Wf F W 32 M No College/4 Year Miss Res 1935 New Haven CT
McLemore, Bonnie F W 4 Miss SIngle 
STR06 
15395 I25612  McLemore  Beatrice Elizabeth  Abt 1810  4 Jul 1881  Several researchers show her date of death as 20 Feb 1927 in Rockport, Copiah County, Mississippi, putting her at an unlikely 118 years of age.

Other sources show her death as 4 July 1881 in Copiah County, Mississippi. 
STR06 
15396 I27656  McLemore  Belton Readus  22 Oct 1908  18 Jan 1926  Name Belton Mclemore
Event Date 18 Jan 1926
Event Place Athens, Limestone, Alabama
Gender Male
Race (Original) W
Race White
Age (Original) 17y 3m
Birth Date (Original) 22 Oct 1908
Birthplace Limestone
Marital Status Single
Father's Name Wiley Mclemore
Father's Birthplace Ala
Mother's Name Mary Poteete
Mother's Birthplace Ala
Occupation At School
Address
Residence Place
Cemetery
Burial Place Lebanon
Burial Date 19 Jan 1926
Funeral Home
Informant's Name
Informant's Name (Original) X
GS Film number 1908278
Reference ID cn 1468



Citing this Record:
"Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDKM-8VF : accessed 31 October 2015), Belton Mclemore, 18 Jan 1926; citing reference cn 1468, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 1,908,278. 
STR06 
15397 I37952  McLemore  Ben  Mar 1899  Yes, date unknown  Not listed on the 1910 or 1920 census with his parents or siblings. Did he die young? Could he have instead gone by the name Shannon, shown as born ca 1901 in later census enumerations?  STR06 
15398 I34156  McLemore  Ben Dale  25 Aug 1928  16 Sep 2014  Ben McLemore, age 86, of Cedar Hill, Texas, passed away September 16, 2014. He was born August 25, 1928 in Rose Hill, Virginia.

Ben was a vibrant man who adored his family. All his efforts were focused on the absolute success of his five elegant daughters who he was infatuated with on a daily basis. He was the ultimate role model for his 10 grandsons. His 6 granddaughters were amazed in his stature as a man of integrity.

His most impressive virtue was the love of his wife of 57 years. Ben dedicated his every thought and was driven to the ultimate quest of his dear wife's every desire. It was a wonderful love story played out in front of his family daily.

The only regret is 9 great-grandchildren will never understand as I do the contribution Ben made to the McLemore dynasty.

May his legacy live on!

Ben is survived by his wife Delfina; 5 daughters, Mary Sharp & husband Dr. Thomas Sharp, Delfina McLemore, Lois McLemore, Patricia Richardson & husband Gary D. Richardson, Theresa McLemore Everett; 16 grandchildren, Steven Cowsert & wife Halley, Kevin Cowsert & wife Sari, Kristi Cowsert, Mandi Hargrove & husband Kenneth, Michael Buckner, Joshua Brown, Marissa Brown, Robert Smith, Ashley McLemore-Simons & husband Collin, Jordan Goss, Gary D. Richardson II & wife Bayly, Lauren Richardson, Scott Everett & wife Jessica, Marc Everett, Jared Everett, & Ryan Everett; great-grandchildren, Colten, Arslan, Caden, Rayelle, Raley, Striker, Easton, Macklie, & Hudson.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 Saturday, September 20, 2014 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 1111 W. Danieldale in Duncanville.

Interment will follow at Holy Redeemer Cemetery in DeSoto.

Visitation with family and friends will be 6-8 pm Friday, September 19, with a Rosary beginning at 7:00 pm at Jaynes. 
STR06 
15399 I26235  McLemore  Benjamin  Apr 1831  Yes, date unknown  A Benjamin McLemore can be found in the "Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Kentucky," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing military unit Thirteenth Cavalry, He-Pa, NARA microfilm publication M319 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1961), roll 67. It is not known, however, if this is the same Benjamin McLemore.  STR06 
15400 I26235  McLemore  Benjamin  Apr 1831  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Listings:

1880 Census
Kentucky, Logan County, Schochoh
Enumerated 1 Jun 1880
Page 2 SD 2 ED 175
15-15
McLemore, Benjamin W M 45 Farmer Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Harriett W F 41 SIster Keeping house Ky NC Ky
McLemore, M. Jane W F 39 Sister Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Renie W F 37 Sister Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Virginia W F 14 Niece At School Mo Ky Ky
Hardin, James B M 19 Servant Farm Laborer Ky Ky Ky

1900 Census
Kentucky, Simpson Co, 4rth Magisterial District
Enumerated 22 Jun 1900
SD 3 ED 78 Sheet 15B
228-228
McLemor, Benjamin Head W M Apr 1831 69 S Ky NC Ky Farmer
McLemor, Harriet Sister W F Mar 1836 S Ky NC Ky
McLemore, Jane Sister W F Mar 1838 62 S Ky NC Ky
Gillispie, Corenia W F Aug 1840 53 Wd 0/0 Ky NC KY Farmer
Gillispie, Eddie Cousin W M Sept 1879 24 M 3 Ky Ky Ky
Gillispie, Maggie Cousin W F Dec 1879 20 M 3 0/0 Ky Ky KY 
STR06 


«Prev «1 ... 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 ... 251» Next»