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15802 I38010  McLemore  Everett  Abt 1868  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1900 federal census, an Everet McLemore, born May 1869 in Mississippi was working as a servant in Mt. Carmel, Covington County, Mississippi. He was living in the home of Ben Warren, a carpenter, along with numerous other servants listed primarily as Day Laborers or teamsters.

Ann and Eldom McLemore show that he married Eula HESTER in 1904, and that they were the parents of Evelyn, Mary Lula and Juanita. 
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15803 I27297  McLemore  Evy S.  13 Dec 1879  22 May 1958  Obituary, copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Mary Jo:

Funeral services for Mrs. Evy Bridges, 78, Athens Rt. 5, were held at the Mt. Carmel Church of Christ Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial was in Dement Cemetery, Spry Funeral Home directing.

Mrs. Bridges died Thursday morning at the Athens-Limestone Hospital after a long illness.

She is survived by a son, Nick Bridges, Athens Rt. 5; seven daughters, Mrs. Exie Nichols, Athens Rt. 5, with whom she made her home, Mrs. Mary Odell Chittam, Athens Rt. 8, Mrs. Clara Elledge, Hazel Green, Mrs. Marie Wooding, Millerton, N.Y., Mrs. Mattie Billions, Athens, Mrs. Syble Newton, Anderson, and Mrs. Edna Newton, Rogersville; a sister, Mrs. Betty Ezell; 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Published in The Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, May 27, 1958 
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15804 I24969               
15805 I26291  McLemore  Fairy Bell  19 Dec 1926  7 Jan 2012  Fairy Bell McLemore Edwards, loving wife, mother and grandmother, age 85, passed away January 7, 2012 in Canyon Lake, Texas. She was born December 19, 1926, in Trenton, Tennessee to James and Thurzer (Barker) McLemore. She entered nursing school in September 1946 at St. Joseph's in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated in 1949. She was a registered nurse at Metropolitan Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. Fairy Bell was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and several other historical organizations and a longtime member of Lake Canyon Yacht Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Parks Edwards, Jr. and son, James Perry Edwards. She is survived by her son, Richard P. Edwards, III of Austin; daughter, Evelyn Ann Edwards Stuckey and husband Victor of San Antonio; grandchildren, Rachel Edwards, Richard P. Edwards, IV, Aaron Stuckey and James Lee Edwards; and brother, Eugene McLemore of Trenton, Tennessee. The family will receive friends from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 16, 2012, at Porter Loring Mortuary North. Service Monday, January 16, 2012, 10:00 a.m. Porter Loring North Chapel. Pastor Rusty Rice will officiate. Interment will follow in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterloring. com Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary North. 2102 North Loop 1604 East. San Antonio, TX 78232 - (210) 495-8221
Published in Austin American-Statesman on January 13, 2012 
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15806 I2007  McLemore  Fannie B.  4 Jan 1896  3 May 1975  Fannie B. Gillespie

Mrs. Fannie B. Gillespie, 79, of Reeves, died in Natchitoches on Saturday, May 3, at 12:25 a.m., following an extended illness.

Survivors include two sons, Chester Gillespie of Natchitoches, and Richard Gillespie of Reeves; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Jenkins of Marthaville, and Mrs. Tommy Nettles of Ft. Worth, Tex.; three sisters, Miss Maggie McLemore, and Mrs. Dan Prado, both of Hemphill, Tex., and Mrs. Ara McDaniel of Longview, Tex.; 10 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren.

Funeral services were held on Monday, May 5, at the Robeline First Baptist Church, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. W. W. Read, and the Rev. Richard Gillespie officiating. Burial was in the Robeline Cemetery, under the direction of the Warren Meadows Funeral Home.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)

Description: Funeral Records: Fannie B Gillespie, Sabine Parish, La. G-421
Source: Warren Meadows Funeral Home Records, Book 1975 Pg 77
Submitted by: Pat Berel

Fannie B Gillespie

Given Name . . . . . . Fannie B

Birth Surname. . . . . McLemore

Married Surname. . . . Gillespie

Birth Date . . . . . . 1/4/1896

Death Date . . . . . . 5/3/1975

Approximate Age. . . . 79

Residence. . . . . . . Reeves, La

Place of Birth . . . . Hemphill, Tx

Place of Death . . . . Natchitoches, La

Spouse . . . . . . . . Widowed

Father . . . . . . . . McLemore, John

Father's Birthplace. . Unk

Mother . . . . . . . . Clark, Anna

Mother's Birthplace. . Unk

Cemetery . . . . . . . Robeline

Next of Kin. . . . . . Gillespie, Chester (son)

Doctor . . . . . . . . Nat. Parish Hosp

These are handwriten records, and were at times hard to
read. Question marks were used where a field was not readable.
Birth surnames were derived from the father's surname. If the
father's name was not listed, the married surname was used in
the Birth Surname field. Approximate Age is derived by
subtracting year of birth from year of death when these are
given. Mother's and Father's birthplace have been added to
records after 1960.

Many thanks to Warren Meadows Funeral Home for making these
records available.


http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm 
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15807 I47165  McLemore  Farris  18 Jan 1926  13 Jan 2008  His Find A Grave Memorial page shows he was a World War II veteran, serving in the U. S. Army. He served from July 1944 until August 1945. This matches the information in the U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. His son, Richard McLemore of Charlotte noted his father was in the Battle of the Bulge.  STR06 
15808 I30465  McLemore  Felix Cornelius "Mac"  27 Apr 1927  17 Dec 2007  Melba Gene McLemore noted he first married Lois LEVEL. She also writes that when he was born, he was delivered by a black midwife who suggested the name Jasper Cornelius. His grandmother had a fit, saying that was a black name, and thus he was renamed as Felix Cornelius.

Obituary, copied from his Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Felix C. McLemore, Sr, age 80, of Weatherford, Texas formerly of Wilmar, Arkansas died Tuesday, December 11, at Regency Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas.

He was born April 27, 1927 in Jefferson County, Arkansas a son of the late Sterling Cornelious McLemore and Elna Ophelia Bass McLemore.

He was a Baptist, served in the US Army, was a retired diesel mechanic and worked many years for Blankinship Motor Company, Warren, Ark.

Surviving is his wife Cookie McLemore whom he married on October 2, 1971 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas; 3 sons Lynn McLemore, US Marines, Beaufort, South Carolina, John Wayne McLemore, US Army stationed in Iraq and Felix C. McLemore, Jr, Mineral Wells, Texas; 2 daughters Sharon Kay Bussell, Middleton, Tenn. and Karen Scott, Austin, Tex; 1 brother Tommy McLemore, Warren, Ark; 2 sisters Faye, Patenotte, Yazoo City Miss and Betty Kight, Monticello, Ark; 12 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

He was also preceded in death by a son Donald Wayne McLemore.

Funeral services were 10:00am Monday, December 17, at Frazer's Chapel by Rev. Richard Warren. Linda Barrett was the organist. Burial with flag presentation ceremony was in Fitzhugh Cemetery in Jefferson County by Frazer's Funeral Home of Warren.

Pallbearers were James Caldwell, Ted Hess, Chris Brown, Bryan Tutor, Jerry McLemore, Clint McLemore, Danny McIntyre and Wendell Taylor. 
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15809 I24602  McLemore  Felix Delbert "Bud"  30 Dec 1873  19 Oct 1948  (Research):

Census Information

1900 Federal Census
Texas, Lee County, JP 3, ED 58
Enumerated 7 Jun 1900 by Wm. J. Hall
SD 10, ED 58, Sheet 5A
----- McLemore Hd W M Dec 1873 27 M4 Tx Tx Tx Farmer
Annah McLemore Wf W F Sept 1876 23 M4 3/3 Tx Tx Tx
Delbert McLemore Son W M Sept 1896 5 S Tx Tx Tx
Bessie McLemore Dtr W F Mar 1898 2 S
Johnnie McLemore Son W M Oct 1899 8/12 S Tx Tx Tx
Rome T. McLemore Brother W M June 1882 17 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer

1910 Federal Census
Texas, Palo Pinto County, Mineral Wells Ward 2 (South Part)
Enumerated 22 ___ 1910 by J.M. Dewey
Sd 16 Ed 190 Sheet 7B
412-180-180
McLemore, Felix D Hd M W 36 M1 12 Tx US US Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Anna Wf 33 M1 7/6 12 Tx Ala Tx
McLemore, Delbert Son M W 13 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Bessie Dtr F W 12 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Johnnie Son M W 10 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Leon Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Hallie May Dtr F W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Buster Son M W 2 S Tx Tx Tx

1920 Federal Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3
Enumerated 28 Jan'y 1920 by Leon Hosef
SD 5 ED 132 Sheet 14A
#224-244
Anderson, John W ??? M W 72 W Tx Al Al Cooking Private Home
McLemore, Felix Head M W 46 M Tx La Tx Farming
McLemore, Anna Wife F W 42 M Tx Al Tx
McLemore, Johnnie Son M W 20 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Leon Son M W 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Buster Son M W 11 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Walter C Son M W 9 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son M W 7 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Carol Son M W 3 S Tx Tx Tx

1930 Census
Texas, Ellis County, Pr 3, ED 27
Enumerated April 5, 1930 by Karl C. Jones
ED 20-27, SD 16 Sheet 3B
57-57
McLemore, Felix D Hd M W 56 M 22 Tx La Tx Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wife F W 53 M 18 Tx Al Tx
McLemore, Bass Son M w 19 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son M W 17 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Karl Son M W 13 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Margaretta Dtr F W 9 S Tx Tx Tx

1940 Census
Texas, Ellis County, JP 3
Enumerated April 2, 1940 by Richard M. Whitfill
SD 6 ED 70-291
9-0wn Value of home 4,000
McLemore, Felix Hd M W 66 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
McLemore, Anna Wf F W 63 M No H-2 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Judson Son-in-law M W 51 M No 7 Tx R Ellis Tx Farmer
Spurgeon, Bessie Dtr F W 42 M No H-3 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Billie L Grddtr F W 18 S No H-4 R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Peggy Gene Grddtr F W 12 S Yes 5 Tx R Ellis Tx
Spurgeon, Flora May Grddtr F W 5 S No Tx R Ellis Tx 
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15810 I24602  McLemore  Felix Delbert "Bud"  30 Dec 1873  19 Oct 1948  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
15811 I25304  McLemore  Felix Durward  14 Aug 1933  3 Dec 2002  McLEMORE, Felix D., 69, of Caldwell died Tuesday. Visitation 3 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m. Friday, Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home, Caldwell. Services 2 p.m. Friday, St. John's Lutheran Church, Deanville. Burial Masonic Cemetery, Caldwell.
Copyright (c) 2002 Austin American-Statesman December 5, 2002
(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore) 
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15812 I24841  McLemore  Felix Everette  28 Feb 1899  5 May 1973  His Texas Death certificate shows he was the owner & operator of an auto electric company, and veteran of World War I. It also shows his place of birth as Palo Pinto County, versus Lee County, as reported by Melba Gene McLemore.

A photo of his military marker can be seen on Find A Grave. It is engraved with a cross and the following"

Felix E McLemore
Texas
Cpl US Army
World War I PH
Feb 28 1899 May 5 1973

Name Felix Everette Mclemore
Event Type Death
Event Date 05 May 1973
Event Place Ennis, Ellis, Texas, United States
Gender Male
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 28 Feb 1899
Birthplace Palo Pinto, Texas [sic-Per his grandson, Felix was actually born in Lee County, near Elgin]
Father's Name William Thomas Mclemore
Mother's Name Anna Woodruff
Certificate Number 44439
GS Film number 2242784
Digital Folder Number 005145736
Image Number: 03043

Citing this Record:
"Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K38J-HCN : accessed 24 October 2015), Felix Everette Mclemore, 05 May 1973; citing certificate number 44439, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,242,784. 
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15813 I24841  McLemore  Felix Everette  28 Feb 1899  5 May 1973  (Research):

Census Listings:

1940 Census
Louisiana, St. Mary Parish, Ward 5
Enumerated 10 Jun 1940
SD 3 ED 51-12 Sheet 4A
56 R 130
McLemore, Felix E Head M W 41 M No H-1 Tx R St. Landry LA Operator Drag Line
McLemore, Leota Wf F W 41 M No H-1 Tx R St. Landry LA
McLemore, Billy T Son M W 15 S No H-1 Tx R St. Landry La 
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15814 I24467  McLemore  Felix Harrelson  16 Mar 1843  16 Nov 1919  Melba Gene McLemore writes that her great-great grandfather, Felix Harrelson McLemore "is often described as the most colorful of the McLemore brothers. His self proclaimed profession was that of a Professional Monte Dealer, although census records listed him as a farmer. Letters Felix and Clarissa exchanged show Felix was most often gone to Idaho or Montana prospecting for gold. From their letters, and the children's birth dates, we gather Felix was home long enough for Clarissa Isabella to become pregnant with one of their ten children, and then he would be off again on another mining prospect."

This is a letter he wrote his wife from Thompon Falls, Montana, as transcribed by Melba Gene McLemore:

Thompson Falls MO [Montana]
June 19th 187?
Dear Isabel, I write you a few lines in answer to yours of seven days ago and this being the first chance I have had to get a letter to the office I have had since I received your letter although I was here a week ago but did not have time to write as I was in a hurry to get on .We are still out from Thompson Falls fifteen miles prospecting land but have had bad luck that is we have not struck gold enough to pay in any quantities but are not done trying but don't know when we will give it up but not soon I have found another Lege of one I wrote to you about finding one sometime ago and was going to have an assay of it it only went $16.00 to the ton but I think it will get better as we go down on it and that is our business here today to get fuse and powder and tools to work the lege with the other one I found. I don't know now what it will go but I think it better than the other one. We went to bed rock in our placer mines but did not find gold enough to pay so gave it up but we are going down on our lege and will work a week or so and then I am going on a trip in the mountains with a man who has got horses and will furnish me to go with him and we will be gone for two months or more but you can still direct to Thompson. Hope you are all well can't say when I will be at home may not come this winter but will if I make money enough to get home on and back here in the Spring for I think I will make something here yet for the country is covered with minerals of all kinds. Tell Robert to be on his guard for he is in danger of being killed at any time I have only killed one deer since I have been here, but have not had time to hunt. I saw an awful large bear track in the sand between here and camp this morning but I have not seen one since I have been here. I got a letter from the boys and will answering them as soon as I get a little time hope they are getting out of the grass and they will have an easier time I don't intend for them to make another crop in that county if I can help it. Write soon and often and don't wait for me to write for it may be some time before I am where I can write as ever
F H McLemore

Another letter from Thompson Falls follows:

Thompson Falls
Dear Isabel,
I write you a few lines after waiting to hear from you. I have written two letters since I heard from any of you. What is the matter. Have you written or not or do you wait for me to write before you write. If so I think you owe me a dozen or more for I know that I have written a dozen more than I got from any of you. I am not doing anything of account. Hardly make my grub and sometimes don't make that. In fact couldn't do much if I had work to do for the snow is three feet or has been until a few days back. We had quite a thaw but it snowed all day yesterday and the night before. As the snow snow is over two feet deep now and will not be less until spring. I shall prospect next spring again after I do my assessment work on my claims which will take some twenty days as I own two Interests and as soon as I am done I will start for the mountains for two months and if I don't find something rich I will quit and go to work for wages and try to get back home by winter if I can. I hope you will get along without me until then which I know you can and better perhaps than if I was there but you don't know how bad I want to see you all but I can't get there now so I will try to content myself by thinking you will get along without me best. I hope the children are going to school. When you write give me all the news and don't write such short letters as this. Hope this will find all well.
As ever F H McLemore


The following letter, also transcribed by Melba Gene McLemore, is one that Felix wrote his son John Wright McLemore from the Idaho Territory in the 1880's:

Murrayville, Shoshone County Idaho Terr.
March the 22nd, 188?
John W. McLemore
Dear Son: I write you in answer to yours which came to hand a day or so ago. I haven't nothing new to write. I am working at a saw mill at two dollars a day and board and it is very hard work in heavy timber and snow but I don't think I will work long as the mill will not run only to the last of the month by the partie who is running now --- I will not stay here long for as soon as I can make a few dollars I will go to work on my claims. I wish you all was out here and I hope you will sell the place this year at some price for I can't live in that country anymore after seeing this country. What has become of Marion Oliver or do you know. I have written to him several times but got no answers. Is Tie Jones thear yet if not find out whear he is and write to me. I have written to him and Neal Campbell but have not got any answers -- I don't think Marion Oliver is in the county or he would have answered my letters -- I hope you will succeed in making a good crop, be sure and do the best you all can for I don't know when I will start home not before fall at any rate. I will try to save money enough to carry me home this summer if possible. Thear is quite a rush here now and plenty men out of work and can' get a day's work--I have just written to your mother-- I hope you boys will not let your mother do any hard work for she says she has not been well since I left home. Well I will close. Hope this will find all well. What is John Shep doing.
as ever your Affectionate Father
Felix McLemore FH McLemore

Clarissa wrote her husband in December, 1883 asking him to come home, as there had been some killings in McDade. Melba's transcription of this letter follows:

McDade Bastrop December the 10th 1883

Dear Husband In answer to yours which came in hand a few days Since and found all well and doing the the best we no how - your fruit trees has come and i went and got them and planted them out - you sayed to mark the hogs ive have marked all that didnt die the rest of them are looking very fine there is thousands of _____ yet plenty to last even till Spring-- Moley Bobs Wife is here bin here since sunday She stayed at Mr. Wards seven or eight days and 10 or 12 at Thads and is here and She dont no where bob is at left here a few days ago to hunt a place and have not herd from him since-The partys that rented the Wheat ? place have backed out wanted Thad to furnish 10 or 15 dolars to repane the houses and deduct it from the rent dont no of eny one else wanting land and will have to let it stand until you come home- well there has bin some killing in McDade Bose Heffington was kild there a few nights ago in the dark no one was present the parties met on the street near the market and both parties shot but neither party culd be found and it was a mistry for a while.what _____bose recieved the first shot through the left lung and brok and runn out g. milltons paster and went to miltons house and told about it- he lived about forty eight hours and made an afendavit and swore to it and it was against Jeff fitzpatrick and jeff has not bin seen since Walter sayes he is very proud now and going to bring him a saddle The cowes are very poor on account of eating acorns still I have rote all that is of eny interest. will close by saying I wis you would come home as soon as you can
Your Wife Isabell

(Transcriber's Note: It appears this letter was folded and an extra note added to the end of the paper as the writing appears upside down when looking at the front page of the letter. Written above Isabellas heading of "McDade Bastrop December the 10th 1883" is the following: "Bill says he has quiet crying and will give you some Eggs to make you an EGG Nog when you come home."

A few weeks later, Felix's own brothers Thad and Wright, were taken out of a saloon in McDade and hung by vigilantes, George Milton, Tom Bishop, Mr. Howery and Preacher Frank Fleming. His brothers-in- law, Az and Jack Batey, were killed in a shoot out on Christmas Day, the day following the hangings. Robert Stephens and Haywood Batey were also involved in the shoot out, but not killed. A niece, Pearl Lee Batey was to be born this same day, to Walter and Elizabeth Batey.

Had Felix been home, he likely would have been killed as well. He was interviewed by the St. Louis Globe Democrat Reporter on December 29 about the tragedies in McDade. Melba Gene was unable to find a copy of this article in any of the December, 1883 St. Louis papers, however the article was reprinted in several Texas newspapers.

Melba found the following related article from the Williamson County Sun, published on January 31, 1884:
"Last Monday afternoon, Felix McLemore and Marion Beatty, kinsmen of the men who were hung and shot at McDade on Christmas, rode into Taylor armed with Winchester rifles, and stopped at Pilgrim's saloon. Milton and Bishop, whose firearms were used with fatal effect in the McDade affray, were already in town, well armed, and at Boyd's store on the opposite side of Main street. The two hostile parties were soon aware of their proximity to each other and were vigilant and guarded in their movements on the streets. For a time fears were entertained of a deadly conflict on our streets, but neither party sought a meeting with the other, and Milton and Bishop, having attended to the business which brought them to town, left for home. McLemore and Beatty remained in town till next day, when Marshal Olive got a telegram from the sheriff of Bastrop county, to arrest Beatty, on a charge of robbery, and bring him to Bastrop; in compliance with which he made the arrest and carried Beatty up to Austin that day, McLemore accompanying his friend."

Felix and Isabella had ten children, nine of whom lived into adulthood. Of the nine children, Gabe would die at 17 years and one day of age. The youngest son would live 9 days, as inscribed on Isabella's headstone, as she too would pass from the birth of this child.

In 1892, some four years after Clarissa died, Felix and his children sold their land and McDade. The following year he took out a life insurance policy with New York Life in St. Louis, Missouri. He named his children Clarissa Isabell (Lotta) and Marion Harrelson McLemore as beneficiaries, and listed his occupation as Cowboy and Saloon Keeper.

Felix remarried to "a woman named Sara, around the same time his daughter Minnie Bell married in 1904. Oral family history has this as a short lived marriage---and no records of it have been found." He had a saloon in Mineral Wells about this same time.

Felix bailed out of the saloon business in 1916, he had gone broke from selling on credit. His address in 1919 was St. Louis, Missouri, where he was staying with his daughter, Lotta, and her husband, Claude Johnstone. This is where he was living when he died.

This is a letter he wrote his daughter, Minnie, from St. Louis in 1919, transcribed by Melba.

St. Louis
6-6-19
7025 WATERMAN ST
MRS. MINNIE GAINES

DEAR DAUGHTER

WILL WRITE YOU AGAIN THIS LEAVES ME WELL-LOTTIE IS SITTING_UP THE FIRST TIME YESTERDAY THINK SHE WILL BE OUT BY SUNDAY . THE YOUNGEST GIRL FLORENCE HAS A BAD CASE OF THE MUMPS. THIS IS THE FOURTH DAY IT HAS BEEN RAINING HERE FOR THE LAST SIX WEEKS FAIR TODAY

HAVENT HEARD FROM ANY OF THE FOLKS IN SOME TIME DON'T KNOW WHAT IS THE REASON WALTER HE WROTE THAT HE EXPETED TO GO TO DALLAS SHE ? BE OPERATED ON FOR THE PYLES AND HAVE NOT HEARD OF HIM SINCE WROTE JOHN BUT HAVE NOT HEARD FROM HIM DON'T GUESS I WILL SUPPOSE HE GOT MIFFTED BECAUSE I DID NOT STOP AS I WENT HOME FROM YOUR HOUSE. I DID NOT HAVE TIME FOR I WOULD OF MISSED THE TRAIN IF I HAD STOPPED. SO IF HE GOT MAD AT THAT I CANT HELP IT.

HAVE A NICE SMALL GARDEN HAVE HAD LOTS OF RADISHES AND LETTUS BEANS ARE BLOOMING IT IS ABOUT THE SISE OF YOUR GARDEN HAVE LOTS OF FLOWERS PLANTED OUT LOT OF ROSES BUT OUT ONLY A FEW IN BLOOM CLAUDE IS QUITE A GARDNER SO BETWEEN US I THINK WE WILL SOON HAVE LOTS TO EATE FROM IT- YOU CAN GET ANY VEGETABLE IN THE MARKET YOU CAN THINK OF SO THEY HAVE PLENTY TO EAT HERE - HAS KETON COME HOME YET. WOULD LIKE TO KNOW LOTTIE SAYS SHE WILL WRITE TO YOU AS SOON AS SHE IS ABLE-WILL CLOSE HOPE THIS FINDS YOU ALL WELL WRITE SOON I REMAIN AS EVER YOUR AFFECTIONATE OLD DAD

FELIX MCLEMORE

His body was brought back to Millsap, Texas by train, with his daughter Mollie there waiting. He was buried in the Cox Cemetery, next to his wife, Isabella. 
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15815 I24467  McLemore  Felix Harrelson  16 Mar 1843  16 Nov 1919  (Research):
Census Information:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Oc
cupation Father's
Birthplace
Mother's Birthplace

F. H. MCLEMORE Self M Male W 37 LA Laborer TN MS
S. I. MCLEMORE Wife M Female W 33 GA Keeping House SC GA
Walter K. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 12 TX Works On Farm LA GA
Molly MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 10 TX At Home LA GA
John W. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 8 TX LA GA
Thomas A. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 7 TX LA GA (Actually Thaddeus Asbury)
Minnie B. MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 5 TX LA GA
Eliza MCLEMORE Dau S Female W 3 TX LA GA
Felix H. MCLEMORE Son S Male W 1 TX LA GA


Source Information:
Census Place Precinct 8, Bastrop, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255290
NA Film Number T9-1290
Page Number 209C - http://www.familysearch.org v.2.5.0


1900 Federal Census
Texas, Parker County, JP 5, ED 75
Enumerated 12 June 1900 by Sam P. Newbery
SD 3, ED 75, Sheet 5
86-86
McLemore, Felix Hd W M Mar 1843 57 Wd LA TN Miss Farmer
McLemore, Minnie B Dtr W F Mar 1878 21 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Felix H Son W M Jun 1879 20 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Clarisy I Dtr W F Apr 1882 18 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Marion H Son W M Jun 1884 14 S Tx La Ga
McLemore, Nancy J Stepmother W F Mar 1835 65 Wd 8/6 Tenn Tenn NC

1910 Federal Census
Oklahoma, Jackson County, Bacum Township (part of)
Enumerated 29 April 1910 by D.C. Oliver
SD 5 ED 134 Sheet 7B
118-124
Littlefield, J.D. Hd M W 43 M1 20 Tx Tn Tx Farming
Littlefield, Mallie Wife F W 40 M1 20 4/4 Tx La Ga
Littlefield, Deland Dtr F w 18 S Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Cedcle Son M W 17 Tx Tx Tx
Littlefield, Keton Son M W 14 Ok Tx Tx
Littlefield, Ona B Dtr F W 8/12 Ok Tx Tx
McLemore, F.H.Father-in-law M W 67 Widow La Tn Miss Laborer Odd Jobs 
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15816 I24576  McLemore  Felix Haywood "Sam"  18 Jan 1879  10 Oct 1936  Why not listed with his parents on the 1880 census?

Name: Feliz Haywood Mclemore
Death Date: 10 Oct 1936
Death Place: Tacoma, Pierce, Washington
Gender: Male
Race (Displayed on Form):
Age at Death: 57 years
Estimated Birth Year: 1879
Birth Date:
Birth Place:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jessie Mclemore
Father's Name: F.H. Mclemore
Father's Birth Place:
Mother's Name: Unknown
Mother's Birth Place:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Additional Relatives:
Film Number: 2023363
Digital GS Number: 4218408
Image Number: 839
Volume/Page/Certificate Number:
Collection: Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960
 
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15817 I24576  McLemore  Felix Haywood "Sam"  18 Jan 1879  10 Oct 1936  (Research):
Census Information:

1910 Census
Washington, Pierce County, Tacoma
Enumerated April 1910
SD 3 ED 238
A 31 year old Haywood McLemon is listed as a boarder in the home of Elias and Mary COUCH. He was shown as born in Texas, as was his son, 5 year old Stillman, also born in Texas. Wife Chessie is not present. 
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15818 I24897  McLemore  Flemons H.  6 Apr 1906  28 Jun 1996  Middle name shown both as HARRISON and HARVEY by various researchers. On birth certificate of his eldest daughter, Martha Ozelia, he was shown as an oil field worker, and his place of birth was listed as Oklahoma.  STR06 
15819 I34406  McLemore  Florence  20 May 1880  8 Aug 1881  Listed on the 1880 census, as a one month old daughter not yet named, but not found thereafter. At the time of the 1900 Federal Census, Sarah Ragsdale McLemore reported she was the mother of eight total children, 7 of them still living. It is assumed that this is the child that died prior to 1900. It is not known if she died as an infant, or as a young woman.  STR06 
15820 I26176  McLemore  Florence  May 1890  Yes, date unknown  AKA Florelle.  STR06 
15821 I22181  McLemore  Florence Hues  7 Nov 1916  2 Jan 2012  She married a SMITH? Could it have been Lonnie C. Smith (12 July 1907-11 Nov 1975) who is also buried at the Parkersburg Baptist Church Cemetery.  STR06 
15822 I27172  McLemore  Florence Nancy  10 Sep 1862  4 Jan 1929  Merritt Mullen shows her full name as Florence Sophro N.T. McLemore.  STR06 
15823 I27172  McLemore  Florence Nancy  10 Sep 1862  4 Jan 1929  (Research):Census Information:

1900 Census
Mississippi, Perry County, Beat 2
Enumerated 22 June 1900 T. E. H. Robinson
SD 6 ED 88 Sheet 17A
314-318
Lee N N Hd W M Sept 1857 42 M 12 Miss Miss Miss
Lee Florence Wf W F Sept 1862 37 M13 6/6 Miss Miss Miss
Lee Stanley N Son W M Oct 1888 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee Nathan V Son W M Nov 1890 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Elroy Loyd Son W M Nov 1892 7 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Rachel O Dtr W F Jun 1895 5 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Chelis M Son W M Apr 1897 3 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Mittie A Dtr W F Jan 1899 2 S Miss Miss Miss

1910 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 14 May 1910 by Luther M. Cox
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 26A Stamped 163
HH 371-373
Scott E.V. McLemore, and his mother, the widowed Ellen McLe
more

HH 372-374
Lee, Nathan N Hd M W 52 M 22 Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Florence Wf F W 47 M1 22 9/9 Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Stanley Son M W 21 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lee, Valverta Son M W 19 S Miss Miss Miss Lumber Saw Mill
Lee, Lloyd Son M W 17 S Miss Miss Miss Farm Laborer
Lee, Olesta Dtr F W 14 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Cheris Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Alpharetta Dtr F W 11 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, John Son M W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Scott Son M W 6 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, E/Aileen Dtr F W 3 S Miss Miss Miss


1920 Census
Mississippi, Forrest County, Beat 2
Enumerated 21 and 22 January 1920 by Eugene V. Ford
SD 6 ED 15 Sheet 11B
HH204-204
Lee, Nathan N Hd M W 62 M Miss Miss Miss Farmer
Lee, Florence N Wife F W 47 M Miss MIss Miss
Lee, Chevious M Son M W 22 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer SawMill
Lee, John O SOn M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Scott E. SOn M W 16 S Miss Miss Miss
Lee, Ellen A Dtr F W 12 S Miss Miss Miss


HH 207-207 Abram Napolean and Josephine McLEMORE
HH 209-209 Scott McLEMORE 
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15824 I45618  McLemore  Florene E.  Mar 1887  Yes, date unknown  She married John M. MARTIN, and in 1940, her widowed mother is living with their family.  STR06 
15825 I39891  McLemore  Floy  Abt 1901  Yes, date unknown  Said to have married Noah PARKER.  STR06 
15826 I36410  McLemore  Floyd  20 Nov 1898  26 Jan 1966  At the time he registered for the draft for the First World War, he was living in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. He listed his nearest relative as T. D. McLemore of Bryant County, Oklahoma. He was short, of medium build, and had brown hair and eyes. He was employed as a farmer. His Social Security account was established in Kansas.

His son, Arthur, wrote that "He left the farm at about 13 years old and worked as a dragline operator all his life. He had black hair." 
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15827 I36410  McLemore  Floyd  20 Nov 1898  26 Jan 1966  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Calhoun County, Franklin Twp, Hampton Town
Enumerated 21 Apr 1930
ED 7-6 SD 11 Sheet 2B
36-43
McLemore, Floyd Head R $20 M W 32 M 28 Tx Ala Ala Engineer Dragline Shovel
McLemore, Eva P Wf F W 34 M 30 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Floyd Jr Son M W 2 3/12 S Tenn Tx Tx 
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15828 I45990  McLemore  Floyd Horace  29 May 1892  5 Dec 1951  In 1930, he was living with a wife and children in the household of brother William A. McLemore in Little Rock, Arkansas. From the 1940 census, it appears that he moved with his wife and children to Cameron County, Texas sometime before 1935.

Information below copied from his FIndAGrave memorial page, created by Christine Thacker:

4/25/2014 from contributor http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=19161786
Ancestry.com. U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Floyd Horace McLemore
County: Muscogee
State: Georgia
Birthplace: CLARK COUNTY, Mississippi, United States of America
Birth Date: 29 May 1892
Race: Caucasian (White)

Ancestry.com. Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974
Name: Floyd Horace McLemore
Birth Date: abt 1892
Death Date: 5 Dec 1951
Death Place: Phenix City, Russell, Alabama
Death Age: 59
Gender: Male
Father Name: T M McLemore
Mother Name: Attie Williams
FHL Film Number: 1908865

 
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15829 I45990  McLemore  Floyd Horace  29 May 1892  5 Dec 1951  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Arkansas, Pulaski County, Big Rock Twp, Little Rock City Ward 8
Enumerated 9 Apr 1930
SD 60-36 SD 6 Sheets 11A and 11B Stamped 131
Cedar
1511-253-273
McLemore, William A.Head R 22.50 R M W 26 M 20 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Etta Wf F W 23 M 19 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Clayton Son M W 6 S Ark Miss Tx
McLemore, Joy Dtr F W 7 S Ok Miss Tx
McLemore, Floyd H Brother M W 34 M 26 Miss Tx Miss
McLemore, Minnie Sister-in-law F W 33 M 17 Ala Ok Miss
McLemore, Paul Nephew M W 15 M W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Austin Nephew M W 13 S W Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Clifton Nephew M W 11 S Oka Miss Ala
McLemore, Lorene Niece F W 8 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Vivian Niece F W 7 S Ok Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W Father M W 57 M 18 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Affie Mother F W 56 M 17 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Lela M Sister F W 20 S Miss Tx Miss

1940 Census
Texas, Cameron County, JP 7
Outside of La Feria City and Santa Rosa Town
Enumerated April 17, 1940
SD 15 ED 31-60 Sheet 15B
Rabb Road
273-R-4-Yes
McLemore, Floyd (x) Head M W 48 M No 7 Misss Same Place Farmer Farm
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 44 M No 2 Ala Same Place
McLemore, Austin Son M W 22 S No H4 Miss Same Place Macanic Radio
McLemore, Clifton Son M W 21 S No H1 Oklahoma Same Place Farm Labor Farm
McLemore, Paul Son M W 25 M No 7 Miss Same Place Oiler Drag Line
McLemore, R. V. Dtr in-law F W 18 M No 6 Tx R
McLemore, Barby Jane Grddtr F W 11/12 S Tx 
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15830 I45492  McLemore  Forrest  Feb 1892  Yes, date unknown  She married Boyd Campbell of Warner, Oklahoma. (Stout, Montana, Its Story and Biography, Vol. III, p. 1366).  STR06 
15831 I47169  McLemore  Foye A. "Foyd"  2 Aug 1927  27 Feb 2012  His nephew, Richard McLemore of Charlotte knew him as "Foyd", and reported that his Uncle served in the Navy for 30 years.  STR06 
15832 I25480  McLemore  Frances Elizabeth  Abt 1828  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 11 Jun 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 7, ED 122

HH 100-101 Abraham and Diza McLEMORE

HH 101-102 Jones and Willie McLEMORE

HH 102-103
102-103
McLemore, Frances Hd W F Dec 1828 71 Wd 9/4 Tn Tn Tn
Mclemore, Dicia F Dtr W F Mch 1862 38 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Azzel Gdtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tn Tn

HH 103-104 Jesse and Ellen McLEMORE 
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15833 I27447  McLemore  Francis "Fannie"  Between 1878 and 1879  Yes, date unknown  Married Jim Lambert, buried in Kirkland Chapel Cemetery.  STR06 
15834 I47518  McLemore  Frank  Abt 1845  Yes, date unknown  Thought to be the same Frank McLemore that was the father of William N. McLemore (b. 1873 Alabama) who lived in Carbon Hill, Walker County, Alabama at the time of the 1900 census through 1940 census (though listing not found for 1920). The Alabama, Deaths and Burial Index, 1881-1974 shows that Willie N. McLemore, born ca 1873 and died 17 Dec 1947 in Carbon Hill, Fayette (sic), Alabama was the son of Frank and Martha McLemore. It also appears that William McLemore of Carbon Hill was a brother of John Edward McLemore of Carbon Hill, Alabama.  STR06 
15835 I47518  McLemore  Frank  Abt 1845  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Listings:

1870 Census
Mississippi, Chickasaw County, Post Office Buena Vista
Enumerated 2 July 1870
Page 39, stamped 145

322-310
McLemore, Frank 25 M W Farmer $500 $375 Alabama
McLemore, Mary A 26 F Keeping House $--- $100 Alabama
McLemore, Martha 2 F Miss
Hu???, Samuel 11 M W Domestic Servant Miss

Also living in Chickasaw County, Mississippi at the time o
f the 1870 census were Sterling P. McLemore (born ca 1826) and William McLemore (born bet 1821-1835), both thought to be sons of Abner McLemore of Lawrence County, Alabama. Could Frank be related to them? 
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15836 I31349  McLemore  Frank  Abt 1909  Yes, date unknown  Possibly a grandson, instead of a son, of William and Eliza, based on the 1930 census.  STR06 
15837 I31349  McLemore  Frank  Abt 1909  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Census Listings:

1930 Census
Mississippi, Pearl River, Beat 1, Poplarville Town
Enumerated April 8, 1930
ED 55-1 SD 22 Sheet 5B
94-98
McLemore, William Hd M W 63 Wd Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd J
obs
McLemore, Add Son M W 18 S Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Sim Son M W 25 S Miss Miss Miss Fireman Steam Rail Road
McLemore, Edgar Son M W 13 S Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Irene Dtr F W 10 S Miss Miss Miss
----99
McLemore, James W Hd M W 35 M@30 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
McLemore, Irene Wf F W 21 M@16 Miss Miss Miss
McLemore, Frank Gr.Son* M W 21 M@21 Miss Miss Miss Laborer Odd Jobs
(*Appears to be James's younger brother, not grandson)
McLemore, Nora Dtr-in-law F W 14 M@14 Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Corine Dtr F W 31 Wd Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Idell GrDtr F W 9 S Miss Miss Miss
Ladner, Dwight Grandson M W 4 7/12 S Miss Miss Miss
 
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15838 I43952  McLemore  Frank  Between 1920 and 1921  Yes, date unknown  The Ancestry.com database "U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963" shows that a Frank McLemore, born 6 Aug 1921 and died 6 Aug 1944 was buried in the Crews Ceemtery in Sulligent, Alabama. This is NOT the same Frank McLemore, as the Frank McLemore who was a son of Travis and Annie of Lawrence, Alabama was listed as surviving his brother, Hansel McLemore, who died in 1982.  STR06 
15839 I37966  McLemore  Fred  Abt 1910  Aft 1910  Died as an infant.  STR06 
15840 I30247  McLemore  Fred Merlin  10 Oct 1922  2 Sep 1999  (Research):Teri Stuart shows him as the father of Brooks, Tannas and Cecil Earnest (b. 1946) McLemore.  STR06 
15841 I27735  McLemore  Fred Price  11 Jan 1897  15 Jun 1963  His FindAGrave Memorial page, created by Mary Jo, shows that Fred and Pearl were the parents of:

Marvin B. McLemore
Rollie B. McLemore
Estelleen McLemore Clay
James F. McLemore 
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15842 I30485  McLemore  Freddie Mae  27 Jul 1919  1 Apr 2000  She predeceased her sister, Betty McLemore Knight, who died in 2016.

Obituary, copied from her Find A Grave Memorial Page:

Freddie Mae McLemore Taylor, 80 of Pine Bluff formerly of Glendale (Lincoln County), died Saturday, April 1, 2000 At Jefferson Regional Medical Center at Pine Bluff, AR.

Born July 27, 1919 in Jefferson County,

She was the daughter of late Sterling C. McLemore and Eleanor Ophelia Bass McLemore.

She was a member of New Home Missionary Baptist Church, north of Glendale, AR, and the Star Chapter Order of Eastern Star of Star City, AR.

She was reared and received her early education in Grant County. She was a homemaker.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wallace Davis Taylor and a brother Alton V. Taylor.

Survivors include three sons, David Lee Taylor of Grapevine, AR, Pete Taylor of Pine Bluff, and Wendall K. Taylor of Glendale; two daughters Vera Mae Taylor Paschall Green of Pine Bluff, and Joetta Taylor Hopkins of Sheridan, AR, three brothers P. D. McLemore of Wilmar, AR., Felix C. McLemore of Mineral Well, Texas, Thomas Ray McLemore of Warren, two sister Fay Patenotte, of Yazoo City, Mississippi, and Betty Harvey of Monticello, Ark. 11 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren,

Funeral Service were held at 10 A. M. Tuesday, April4, Ar Ralph Robinson and Son, Chapel in Pine Bluff, AR, with Rev. Johnny Brewster officating.

Burial will follow in Grapevine Cemetery, Grant County, Grapevine, AR

Pallbearers were Daniel Mullins, Thomas Mullins, Buddy Cooper, Z. T. Kimbrell, Thurston Coker, and Harold Patterson. Honorary Pallbearers were Vince Bullock, and Hally DeMoss. 
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15843 I38420  McLemore  Frederick Monroe  15 Dec 1883  18 May 1958  from "One Hundred Twenty-Five Years Mason City, Illinois 1857-1982", published by the Quasquicentennial Historical Committee, 1982. Page 136: in a section titled "Did You Know?" - "May 2, 1898...Warriors Bold-the patriotic spirit had touched the population so that little boys pants forgot their restraints and left to join the Army at Springfield. Those recently leaving: Thomas Mehan, J.; Roy Kile; and Fred McLemore. These soldiers were 13 years old."

(Courtesy of Carol Dorward)

At the time of the 1910 census, Fred M. McLemore, age 27, Single, born in Illinois with both parents also listed at born there, was listed as an electrician and Civilian Employee of the U. S. Engineer Department for the Military and Naval Forces at Fort Mills, Corregidor, the Philippines. His mother's obituary of this same year listed him as Fred McLemore of Manila, P. I.

At the time of the First World War, a Frederick Monroe McLemore, born December 15, 1882, registered in San Francisco, California. No place of birth was listed. He was for Standard Oil Co as a telephone and telegraph engineer. He was of medium heighth and build, with blue eyes and light hair. This appears to have been the same individual, but this should be verified.

Not located at the time of the 1920 census. In 1930, he was enumerated in Tracy City, Tulare, San Joaquin County, California. He was a roomer at a Hotel, and listed as age 46, divorced (having married at age 31), born in Illinois as were his parents, and working as an Electrical Engineer in Film Production. When his father died in 1940, he was shown as living in Roseland, California.

The Janke Tree at WorldConnect shows his wife as Mayme JAMES, and that they were the parents of Winifred Mary and Roberta Ann McLEMORE. 
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15844 I26058  McLemore  Garrah Amelia  23 Dec 1905  23 Sep 1988  Rev. William P. McLemore, in a section on his website devoted to notable McLemore's (Website: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3476/mclem1.htm), has the following biography:

Garrah Amelia McLemore was born December 23, 1905 to Tilghman Richard and Zula Higdon McLemore. She married Clyde Aldridge on November 30, 1933 and after his death, Carl P. Neville in 1957. She never had any children. After struggling to achieve an education, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she became a chief Financial Officer at Fort McPherson. She died September 23, 1988 and is buried next to her second husband at Greenwood Cemetery, Atlanta. Rev. Bill noted she was an avid Georgia Tech fan and never missed a game. 
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15845 I27841  McLemore  Gavin William  14 Nov 1896  11 Jul 1937  When he registered for the draft during World War I, he was listed as a resident Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and was employed by Richton Lumber Company in Richton, Mississippi. His nearest relative was shown as Joe S. McLemore of Hattiesburg. He was short, with light blue eyes and light hair. The date of his registration was Jun 5, 1918. His tombstone is engraved "Mississippi Pvt 330 Inf 83 Div."  STR06 
15846 I43939  McLemore  Gaynom Printice  20 Aug 1898  20 Jul 1970  FindAGrave shows that he preceded his wife, Bertie Aldridge McLemore, in death. He was also linked on that website to sons Charles and Ray.

Name Gaynom Printice Mclemore
Titles and Terms:
Name Prefix:
Event Date 20 Jul 1970
Event Place Moulton, Lawrence, Alabama, United States
Gender Male
Race (Original):
Race:
Age (Original) 71y
Birth Year (Estimated) 1899
Birth Date (Original):
Birthplace:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name Bertie Mclemore
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Father's Name Jim Mclemore
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Name Prefix:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name Minnie Dodd
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name Prefix:
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Funeral Home:
Informant's Name:
Informant's Name (Original):
GS Film number 2033361
Reference ID 23138

Citing this Record:
"Alabama, Deaths, 1908-1974," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JKSR-7LC : accessed 29 Oct 2013), Gaynom Printice Mclemore, 20 Jul 1970; citing reference 23138, Department of Health, Montgomery; FHL microfilm 2033361. 
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15847 I43939  McLemore  Gaynom Printice  20 Aug 1898  20 Jul 1970  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Alabama, Lawrence County, Oakville
Enumerated 13 Jan 1920
SD 8 ED 92 Sheet 5A
92-92
Lee and Pearl ADAIR and family
93-93
Wade and Francis McLEMORE and family
94-94
Jim and Ellen CAMON
95-95
McLemore, Jim Head m W 49 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Minnie Wf F W 40 M Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Mattie Dtr F W 24 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Willie Son M W 18 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Jay Son M W 16 S Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Cassry Dtr F W 15 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Ernest Son M W 13 S Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Tom Son M W 8 S Ala Ala Ala
96-96
McLemore, Ganes Hd M W 21 M Ala Ala Ala Farmer
McLemore, Bertie Wf F W 18 M Ala Ala Ala 
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15848 I31501  McLemore  Geneva May  14 Sep 1886  25 Sep 1961  Obituary
Copied from her FindAGrave memorial page

Mrs. E.B. McMillin Funeral Held At Baptist Church Here Tuesday

Funeral services for Mrs. Geneva Mae McLemore McMillin, 75- year-old Welsh resident for the past 51 years, was held on Tuesday, at the First Baptist Church in Welsh at 2:30 p.m. With Rev. Mike Gilchrist, former Baptist pastor in Welsh, and Rev. Dore Langley, pastor of the Thornwell Baptist Mission, officiating . Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of Hixson Fineral Home.

Mrs. McMillin had passed away on Monday morning September 25, 1961, at the Lake Charles Memorial Hospital at 6:15 a.m. where she had been taken from the Welsh General Hospital on Sunday.

A native of Auburn, Kentucky, she had been an active member of the Welsh community for half a century and was a devoted wife and mother.

She is survived by her husband, E.B. " Red " Mc Millin of Welsh; by two sons, Eldridge McMillin and Raymond McMillin of Welsh; by one daughter, Mrs. James ( Zeda ) Hall of Welsh; by two brothers, Guy McLemore of Welsh, and Shelby McLemore of Booneville, Indiana; by two sisters, Mrs. Rufus ( Euva ) Oliver of Welsh, and Mrs. C.M. ( Ivy ) Robertson of Beaumont, Texas.

Pallbearers were Tommy B. Jones, J.W. Kippers, John Ed Freeland, Earl D. Ship, Jr., Robert Taylor, James Epperly, Billy Loewer, and Walter Bertrand. 
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15849 I21834  McLemore  George Ammie  12 Nov 1878  14 Apr 1961  The 1910 census showed that he was a Physician in General Practice.

The information on the family of George and Nellie McLemore was excerpted by Robert McLemore Butler from SAMPSON COUNTY HERITAGE, Cumberland County Library, Fayetteville, NC.

According to the 1906 "Yackety Yack", the Fourth Year Medical Class included George Ammie McLemore of Parkersburg, N.C. "His jokes are like bad news." Age 27, height, 5 feet, 10 inches, weight 140. Wake Forest Medical College (1) and (2); University College of Medicine, Richmond, Va. (3); "Phi" Literary Society, W.F.C. In June, 1906, he was awarded an M.D. from the University of North Carolina. That same month he began his medical practice in Cleveland Township, Johnston County, North Carolina. As his patients were scattered all over the countryside, he used a horse and buggy for travel until 1914. He recalled his hardest work was during the flu epidemic of 1918 when he was called upon to keep going day and night. During his career he delivered more than 5000 babies and saved uncounted lives. He also wrote a cartoon and quip series "Aunt Roxie Says" for the Smithfield Hearld.

In 1953, Dr. McLemore married second Mrs. Geneva GODWIN ROWLAND.

A biographical clipping from the North Carolina Collection is referenced as follows:

NAME: McLemore, George Ammie (1878-1961) CALL NO.: CRBo N87 REEL NO.: 24 PAGE(S): 672

http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/b75/b75Mc.html 
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15850 I21856  McLemore  George Ammie  4 Jul 1925  13 Jul 2003  An internal medicine specialist in New York City. He married Elizabeth REINECKE and they have one daughter, Elizabeth Johnson McLEMORE.  STR06 
15851 I34037               
15852 I26860  McLemore  George Elbert  31 Oct 1893  20 Feb 1957  Lived in Arizona at the time of the 1930 census, and was listed as of "San Antonio, Texas" at the time of his sister's 1948 obituary.

Name: George Elbert Mclemore
Death Date: 20 Feb 1957
Death Place: Victoria, Victoria, Texas
Gender: Male
Race: White
Death Age: 63 years 3 months 19 days
Estimated Birth Date:
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1893
Birthplace: Alabama
Marital Status: Married
Usual occupation Gin man, Ginning
Veteran Yes WW I
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Albert Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Sadie Carney
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation: Gin Man
Place of Residence:
Cemetery: Memory Gardens of Victoria
Burial Place: Victoria, Texas
Burial Date: 24 Feb 1957
Additional Relatives:
Informant: Mrs. Gracie McLemore
Film Number: 2135195
Digital Film Number: 4163875
Image Number: 2576
Reference Number: cn 10998
Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976
 
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15853 I26860  McLemore  George Elbert  31 Oct 1893  20 Feb 1957  (Research):
Census Information:

1930 Census
Arizona, Maricopa County, Peoria Twp, ED 114
Enumerated April 3, 1930 by Bryan Sherman
SD 7-114 SD 2 Sheet 3B
58-54
McLemore, George Head M W 36 M 26 Ala Ala Ala Farm Laborer
McLemore, Myrtle Wife F W 21 Ala Tx Ala
McLemore, Marie Dtr F W 9 S Ok Ala Ok
McLemore, Alfred Son M W 6 S Ok Ala Ala 
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15854 I32100  McLemore  George F.  Between 1865 and 1866  Yes, date unknown  He may have been a son by William and a second wife.


 
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15855 I32100  McLemore  George F.  Between 1865 and 1866  Yes, date unknown  (Research):

Is he the same G F McLemore of Haleyville, Alabama, who was the father of Harvey Franklin McLemore, bor 28 Feb 1898, who registered for the WWI draft in Haleyville, Alabama, and grandfather of Vernon McLemore of Alabama?

FindAGrave Harvey Franklin (memorial #38333206)

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=MCL&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=26&GScntry=4&GSsr=2681&GRid=38333206&

Obituary Vernon

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sumtercountytimes/obituary.aspx?n=vernon-james-mclemore&pid=163882884#fbLoggedOut
 
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15856 I24680  McLemore  George Forest  30 Oct 1897  17 Apr 1922  Living between William and K.J. McLemore on the 1920 Inaigh, Ellis County, Texas census, is a 22 year old George F. McLemore (FM 80-82). George F. McLemore is shown as married to 20 year old Buna, also born in Texas, and with an infant daughter namee Mary I McLemore. Melba Gene McLemore has identified him as George FOREST McLemore, the son of K.J. and E.J. McLemore born ca 1898. Might have instead been born in Lee County.  STR06 
15857 I22195  McLemore  George Franklin  15 Apr 1891  1 Aug 1967  When he completed his registration for the draft for World War I, he was shown as a farm in Minto, North Carolina. He was single, and stated "I wish to help support my mother." His application was signed with an X, his mark. His date of birth was listed as 1894, a few years later than his actual birth date. He was shown as tall, slender, with light blue eyes and light hair.

His FindAGrave memorial page has a photo of his military marker, embossed with a cross, his name and dates, and "North Carolina, PVT Infantry, World War I."

At the time of the 1920 Federal Census, George was shown as a Farmer, and the head of a household consisting of his two older and two younger brothers. They lived in Sampson County, McDaniels Township.

Robert McLemore Butler has two slightly different death listings for George F. McLemore in his database:

1967 Sampson Co, NC Died 1 Aug 1967 George F. McLemore (b. 5 Apr 1891...NC PFC WF WWI. Buried at Mintz Cemetery, Sampson County

1967 Cumberland Co NC Died 1 Aug 1967 George Franklin McLemore b 6.15.1891 Father Hesekiah McLemore M Cornelia Simmons Wife Elsie McLemore [Sampson Co] Bk 85, pg 29 Buried at Mintz Cemetery Sampson County NC

Name: George Franklin Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 01 Aug 1967
Burial Place: Clinton, N. C.
Death Date: 01 Aug 1967
Death Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina
Age: 76
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1891
Birthplace: N. C.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Elsie Mclemore
Father's Name: Hesikah Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Cornelia Simmons
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B01486-8
System Origin: North Carolina-EASy
Source Film Number: 1953818
Reference Number: v 25A cn 25374
Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994 
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15858 I32432  McLemore  George Harvey  Abt 1921  25 Aug 2008  McLEMORE George Harvey McLemore, 87, died peacefully on 25 August 2008. He was born in Tupelo, MS and grew up in Mims, FL. Harvey graduated from Titusville High School in 1940, joined the Navy that summer, attained the rank of Aviation Chief, and maintained Navy aircraft throughout the Pacific in WWII. After WWII, Harvey returned to Mims, married his high school sweetheart, Sarah Frances Davis, and moved to Jacksonville, FL where he worked at the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. He held a number of line and supervisory positions at NARF until his retirement in 1979. Harvey and Frances returned to Brevard County in October 2007. A humble man, Harvey was active as a Deacon at Lakeshore Baptist Church and served the Lord and church membership in a variety of positions. He loved wood working in his shop, playing golf, spending time at the cabin he built at Lake Hutchinson in Keystone Heights, FL and taking boating trips with friends along the inter-coastal waterway. Most of all he loved spending time with his wife, daughter, and granddaughters. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Sarah Frances; daughter and son-in-law, Daphne and Joe McSwain; granddaughters, Sarah and Megan McSwain; his sister, Margaret Starrick; his brother, Jack McLemore; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Services will be held at Lakeshore Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL at 2PM on Saturday, 30 August 2008. Visitation will be at 1PM and his funeral will be at 2PM. The church's address is 2363 Blanding Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32210; phone (904) 388-6578. Burial will follow funeral service at Jacksonville Memory Gardens of Orange Park, FL. A memorial service will be held at Cedar Creek Life Center, 4279 Judith Ave, Merritt Island, FL 32953, (321) 454-7768 in the near future. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Hardage-Giddens Blanding Funeral Home (5753 Blanding Blvd.) Jacksonville, FL 32244. Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com
The Florida Time-Union
Published 08/28/2008
Jacksonville.com 
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15859 I25609  McLemore  George Hiram  Abt 1842  Yes, date unknown  April Makerney's notes show that George married Louisa MOORE, and that both died in the mid 1870's. This appears to be correct as four of their five children were enumerated with I.B. and Jane MOORE as of the 1880 Clarke County, Mississippi census.  STR06 
15860 I25609  McLemore  George Hiram  Abt 1842  Yes, date unknown  (Research):
Census Information:

1870 Census
Not located

1880 Census
Mississsippi, Clarke County
Enumerated June 1880 by J.B. Brown
Page 27, SD 2, ED 113 Stamped 14

Moore, I.B. W M 62 --- Farmer Ga Ireland England
Moore, Jane W F 50 Wife Keeping House Ala Ga Ga
McLemon, Albert W M 13 Grandson Works on Farm Miss Miss Ala
McLemon, John W M 12 Grandson Works on Farm Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Isaac W M 8 Grandson Miss Miss Ala
McLemore, Charlie W M 6 Grandson Miss Miss Ala
Smith, Nick B M 20 Servant Miss Miss Miss
Smith, Jannie B F 18 W Keeping House Miss Miss Miss
Brown, Frank B M 21 Day Laborer Miss Miss Miss

The next household enumerated was that of J.H. and Mary MOORE. It is noted that there is no James listed with this family, and the 1940 obituary of Albert George McLemore shows him as being survived by brothers James, Isaac and Charlie. 
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15861 I35275  McLemore  George Lee Andrew  29 Oct 1867  3 Feb 1930  The image of his actual Texas Death certificate can be viewed online at FamilySearch.org, Texas Deaths, 1890-1976. He was listed at the son of John W. McLemore and Fannie Stevens, both shown as born in Tennessee. His place of birth was not shown. He was listed as married, with his usual occupation shown as Farmer and Teacher. The informant was Mrs. G. L. McLemore. He was buried in Tolar.  STR06 
15862 I35275  McLemore  George Lee Andrew  29 Oct 1867  3 Feb 1930  (Medical):See attached sources.  STR06 
15863 I36679  McLemore  George Park "Bud"  15 Oct 1897  18 Nov 1960  California Death Index:
MCLEMORE GEORGE P 10/15/1897 VANNOY M SAN BERNARDINO 11/18/1960 437-09-5261 
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15864 I35477  McLemore  George Simpson  21 Jul 1911  1 Jun 1987  Paul McLemore shows that he had first married Edna Pearl Woodard, on 26 Mar 1936.  STR06 
15865 I35477  McLemore  George Simpson  21 Jul 1911  1 Jun 1987  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Texas, Van Zandt County, JP 2
Enumerated 14 Jan 1920
SD 3 ED 126 Sheet 15B
Fm 33-33
McClemore, Kate Hd F W 44 Wd Ill Ill Ill
McClemore, Winnie Dtr F W 18 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gertie Dtr F W 16 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Gordan Son M W 13 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, Lumon Son M W 10 S Tx La Ill Farm Laborer
McClemore, George Son M W 8 S Tx La Ill

1930 Census
Texas, Henderson County, JP 1, Athens Town
Enumerated April 4, 1930
ED 107-1 SD 11 Sheet 7A Stamped 183
124-156
McLemore, K. K. Hd A 12 M W 55 Wd Ill US US
McLemore, Gordon Son M W 22 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard
McLemore, Georgia (sic) Dtr (sic) F (sic) W 19 S Tx Ill US Laborer Lumber Yard


 
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15866 I28836  McLemore  George W.  Abt 1856  Yes, date unknown  At the time of the 1900 Grayson County, Texas census, a 56 year old George W. Adair, born in Alabama in July 1843 (???) , was living in Tom Bean Town with his wife, Lucy (55) and son Joseph (21), Pleas (18), George (16) and daughter Lina McCown/McGown (a 27 year old widow with two of her own children). Lena was born in Mississippi, with the sons all being born in Arkansas.

The couple was shown as being married 33 years, with Lucy being the mother of 7 children, 6 still living.

There is a obvious difference in age and marriage facts. But is it possible this is the same family? 
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15867 I38509  McLemore  George Washington  Dec 1870  7 Jan 1953  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M14X-PS2/p1
Name: George Washington Mclemore
Event: Death
Event Date: 07 Jan 1953
Event Place: Straw Plains, Knox, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race or Color:
Age: 82
Estimated Birth Year: 1871
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse:
Father: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Mother: Mary Bounds
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Street Address:
Residence:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 4181487
Image Number: 2181
Film Number: 2372474
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 53-01088
Collection: Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955 
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15868 I2000  McLemore  George Washington  Jul 1871  7 Jun 1950  (Research):

Census Listings:

1900 Census
Texas, Jasper County, Pr. No. 3
Enumerated 26 Jun 1900
SD 8 ED 29 Sheets 21 B and 22A
355-358
McLemore, Sarah Head W F Jan 1845 55 Wd 9/5 Ga Ga Ga Farmer
McLemore, George Son W M Mar 1873 27 S Tx Nc Ga Farm Laborer
356-359
McLemore, Sam Head W M Oct 1861 38 M Tx Nc Ga Farmer
McLemore, Rosella Wf W F Nov 1861 38 M 25 10/10 Tx Ga Ga
McLemore, Frank Son W M Oct 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ivey Son W M Dec 1888 11 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
McLemore, Bulah Dtr W F Oct 1892 7 Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Ollie Dtr W F Jan 1894 6 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Roy Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Minnie Dtr W F Jun 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
McLemore, Lee Son W M Mar 1899 1 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Cecil Stepson W M Jan 1882 18 S Tx Tx Tx Farm Laborer
Turner, Hattie Stepdtr W F Jun 1884 15 S Tx Tx Tx
Turner, Annie Stepdtr W F July 1887 12 S Tx Tx Tx 
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15869 I34262  McLemore  George Washington  14 Sep 1890  31 Oct 1959  George Washington McLemore Death Certificate
DOB 14 Sept 1890 Winfield, Texas
DOD 31 Oct 1959 Mt. Pleasant Prec. 1, Titus, Texas
M W Age 69 Married
Parents D F McLemore Ann Tolbodt
Farmer
Veteran of WW I
Residence Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery Gray Rock, Rfd, Franklin County, Texas
Buried 1 Nov 1959
Film #2115990
Cause of Death Coronary Occlusion
Informant, Jack McLemore, Brother 
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15870 I31671  McLemore  Georgeanna Frierson  17 Mar 1863  Abt 1919  m. a Friesons.
Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her as Georgeanna Frierson McLemore Fontaine, and also shows that "Cause of death: Uterine cancer-age at death-44 years. " 
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15871 I26229  McLemore  Georgia Ann  Abt 1843  Abt 1885  (Research):'  STR06 
15872 I28803  McLemore  Georgiana  15 Sep 1834  Yes, date unknown  She was said to have married Frank BROWN on January 1, 1856, likely in Austin, Travis County, Texas. Melba Gene McLemore has corresponded with Anne GILBERT (lgilbert2@earthlink.net AND lgilbert@bigfoot.com) about this family. Apparently this family eventually ended up in Lockhart, Texas.  STR06 
15873 I27539  McLemore  Gertie Rebecca  10 Dec 1903  17 Jul 1986  Name: Gertie Rebecca Mclemore
Gender: Female
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 10 Dec 1903
Birthplace: Walton, Van Zandt, Texas
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race: White
Father's Name: James Mclemore
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Katie Mclemore
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00365-7
System Origin: Texas-EASy
Source Film Number: 1561622
Reference Number: item 2 p 63
Collection: Texas Births and Christenings, 1840-1981
 
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15874 I27364  McLemore  Gervis M. "Jerry"  13 Jul 1921  7 Aug 1999  Jerry md. Ailene ?, no children.  STR06 
15875 I25466  McLemore  Giles  Abt 1800  Abt 1866  (Research):
Census Information:

1850 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1
Enumerated 30 Aug 1850
120-120
Giles McLemore 50 M Farming NC
Elizabeth McLemore 55 NC
Carity 22 F Tennessee
Priscilla 18 F Tennessee
Elizabeth 14 F Tennessee

He lived nearby both the Young (age 26) & Frances McLemore and Abram (age 45) & Permelia McLemore families.

1860 Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, ED 1, PO Lavinia
Enumerated 13 Jun 1860
Page 8
52-52
Giles McLemore 60 M Farmer 5611 500 NC
Priscilla 27 F Tenn
A. C. Cephus 25 M Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 23 F Tenn
Nancy B Cephus 3 F Tenn
Elizabeth Cephus 2 F Tenn
Francis Cephus 1 F Tenn 
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15876 I26089  McLemore  Giles Robert  Abt 1853  Abt 1907  (Research):
Census Information:

1900 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 4 June 1900 by William M. Smith
SD 5, ED 122

HH 31-31 McLemore, William and Pamela

36-36
McLemore, Giles R Head W M Apr 1854 46 M 34 Tn Tn Tn Farmer
McLemore, Alabama Wife F Dec 1859 40 M 21 9/8 Tenn Ala Tenn
McLemore, Jefferson Son W M Dec 1881 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Clarence Son W M Nov 1882 17 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Rocksey A Dtr W F Jan 1886 14 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, James Son W M Jan 1889 11 S Tn Tn Tn At School
McLemore, Samuel Son W M Mch 1891 9 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, John R Son W M Jan 1896 4 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Charles Son W M Aug 1899 9/12 S Tn Tn Tn


1910 Federal Census
Tennessee, Carroll County, Civil District 1
Enumerated 22 Apr 1910 by John Brooks
SD 8, ED 17 Sheet 5A Stamped 174
79-81
McLemore, Alabama Head F W 50 Wd 10/8 Tn Ala Tn Farmer
McLemore, Clarence B Son M W 25 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, James P Son M W 21 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Sam T Son M W 18 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, John R Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Charlie L Son M W 10 S Tn Tn Tn Farm Laborer
McLemore, Ethel L Cousin F W 25 S Tn Tn Miss Farm Laborer 
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15877 I24725  McLemore  Gilliam  Abt 1772  Bef 7 Feb 1814  The inventory of Gilliam's estate was filed in Sussex County May 5, 1814, and a first accounting filed August 3, 1815, showed $10 paid to his sister Anna for keeping his children briefly, and accounts were paid to his brother James and to the latter's father-in-law, Daniel Harwood as well. In about 1815 or 1816 Sylvia McLemore, widow of Gilliam McLemore, filed suit against his administrator. In this suit all six children were named, probably in the order of their births: Amy, Polly, Henry, Burwell G., Betsey and Rebecca.

Polly and Betsey are not found elsewhere in the records, except that is is possible that Polly was the Mary who married Turner NEWTON in March 1827 (Sussex Marriage Register, p. 371), since her cousin Fanny (Frances L.) married Thomas NEWTON. However, the "Mary" in this Marriage record, even if called by the nickname Polly, could also have been the daughter of Howell McLemore or John McLemore III.

Henry apparently died before reaching his teenage years, probably in late 1815. An accounting of his estate with first entry on December 25, 1815, was filed on May 7, 1829 (Sussex Will Book L, p. 155).

(James L. McLemore, III, pp. 77-78). 
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15878 I21994  McLemore  Gilliam  Between 1782 and 1784  Abt 1860  James McKinney writes that he was born in Surry County, and was on the Rockcastle census in 1810 and on the 1811 tax list. he had 100 acres of land from the Thompson grant. he was on all Rockcastle census records from 1810 to 1860. He was also a veteran of the War of 1812.

MaryLynn Santa shows his wife was a SARAH, and instead shows the location of death as Rockcastle, Trigg County, Kentucky. There was a 60 year old Sarah living with Gilliam and his children at the time of the 1850 census, but she was listed after the rest of the family. Additionally, a 78 year old Sarah CURLY, widowed, was living with Gilliam's son Wright, and not with Gilliam at the time of the 1860 census.

Gillam came to Lincoln Co. Ky. and he made affadavit for Gestin Hudspeth Gentry, Ayres daughter, for her to get a Revolutionary Pension based on her husbands service. 
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15879 I21994  McLemore  Gilliam  Between 1782 and 1784  Abt 1860  (Research):Census Information:
(Courtesy of Paul Williams)

1810 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 159 Roll 8
Gillam McLemore
1 male age 16-25
2 females 16-25
1 female 45 +
Gillam b 1785-1794
unknown female spouse (?) b 1785-1794
unknown female b 1785-1794
unknown female b 1765-or earlier (Mother?)

1820 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 75 Roll M33-27
[sic] Gilbert McLemore
1 male age 26-45
1 female up to 10
1 female 16-18
[sic] Gilbert b 1775-1794
Cynthia (?) b 1818-1820
note: Cynthia married Jeremiah Kirby before 1850 of Rockcastle Co., KY
unknown female spouse (?) 1802-1804

1830 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 89 Roll 41
Gillum McLemore
3 males age 5-10
1 male age 40-50
1 female under 5
1 female 5-10
1 female 30-40
unknown given b 1820-1825
John D. b 1822
Wright b 1824
Gillum b 1780-1790
unknown female given b 1825-1830
Louisa b 1823
unknown spouse (??) given 1790-1800

1840 Census Rockcastle Co., KY Pg. 6 Roll 1
[sic] Giedon/Gilson McLemore
3 males age 15-20
1 male age 50-60
2 females 15-20
1 female 30-40
unknown given b 1820-1825
John D. b 1822
Wright b 1824
Gideon/Gilson b 1780-1790
unknown female given b 1820-1825
Louisa b 1823
unknown spouse(?) given b 1800-1810

1850 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District
Enumerated 4 Sept 1850
Stamped 172
218-218
Gilliam McClemore 66 M Farmer $400 NC
John McLemore 26 M Ky
Right McLemore 24 M
Louisa (Sousan?) McLemore 23 F
Sarah McLemore 60 F NC

1860 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Southern District, Post Office Mount Vernon
Enumerated 11 June 1860
Page 6
42-42
Gillum McLemore 78 M Farmer NC
43-43
Jno. McLemore 27 M Farmer $100 $130 Ky
Nancy A. McLemore 24 F Ky
Wm T. McLemore 4 F Ky
Ann E. McLemore 3 F Ky
Sarah J. McLemore 1 F Ky
44-44
Right McLemore 35 M Farmer $200 $103 Ky
Sarah Curly 78 F Widow $--- $20 NC 
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15880 I26372  McLemore  Gladys  14 Jun 1907  19 Aug 1963  Bettie, Lucie and Gladys, were living with their grandparents as of the 1910 & 1920 Federal Census, in Carroll County, Tennessee.  STR06 
15881 I3456  McLemore  Gladys Merlene  7 Sep 1914  31 Mar 1993  At the time of the 1930 census, she and her sister Maggie were living with their sister and brother-in-law, Ara and Leland McDaniel.  STR06 
15882 I46236  McLemore  Glynda  23 Aug 1938  27 Dec 2013  Obituary, as copied from her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Jeff Hubbard

Mrs. Glynda McLemore Suggs, 75 of 398 Welsh Road, Raeford died on Friday, December 27, 2013 at her residence.

The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, December 30, 2013 at Christ Community Church on Highway 53, White Oak, NC with Rev. Leon Warren officiating. Burial will follow in the Briar Branch Baptist Church Cemetery.

Mrs. Suggs was a native of Bladen County, the daughter of the late Clarence and Lillie Mae Harrell McLemore. She was a district secretary for Equitable-Axa Financial Services.

She is survived by her husband, Dewey Suggs of the home; two sons, Michael Suggs of the home and Donald Suggs of Mountain City, Tenn.; one brother, Elvin McLemore of White Oak; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 1-2 PM Monday at the church.

as published by Butler Funeral Home 
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15883 I26231  McLemore  Goodwin  Abt 1810  Yes, date unknown  Assumed to be a son of Joel McLemore and Temperence Goodwyn based on both his name and location.  STR06 
15884 I26231  McLemore  Goodwin  Abt 1810  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Information:

1850 Census
Kentucky, Logan, District 1
Enumerated 16th August 1850 by J. M. Todd
Stamped 10

138-144
Goodwin McLemore 40 M Farmer N. Carolina
Mary McLemore 50 F Kentucky

1860 Census
Kentucky, Logan, District 1, Post Office Russellville
Enumerated 24 July 1860
Page 103
770-755
Goodwin McLemore 50 M Farmer 1100 575 N.C.
Mary McLemore 50 F Housekeeper Ky
Mary McLemore 12 F Ky
James McLemore 11 M Ky
Both Mary and James are noted as having attended school during the year. It appears very likely that they were the orphaned children of John and Caroline McLemore, who were residents of Logan County, Kentucky at the 1850 census, but can not be found in 1860. 
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15885 I45740  McLemore  Grace  Abt 1906  Yes, date unknown  She married first a CHANEY, and when she was 46 married Murrell Price, in Hamilton County, Ohio  STR06 
15886 I44263  McLemore  Grady  Jun 1892  Yes, date unknown  This might be the son shown as Henry W. T. McLemore on the 1910 census.  STR06 
15887 I27714  McLemore  Grady Jackson  20 Oct 1905  May 1987  At the time of the 1930 census, he was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Vinnie and Henderson ROBERTS, in Limestone County, Alabama. When he applied for a social security account in 1937, he was an employee of S.D. Lapington of Star Route, Athens, Alabama.  STR06 
15888 I27714  McLemore  Grady Jackson  20 Oct 1905  May 1987  (Research):Census Information:

1930 Census
Alabama, Limestone County, Shoulford Twp Pr 2
Enumerated 8 Apr 1930
ED 42-8 SD 2 Sheet 6A Stamped 112
101-103
Roberts, Henderson M Hd M W 38 M 28 Farmer Tn Tn Tn
Roberts, Vinnie L Wf F W 31 M 20 Ala Ala Ala
Roberts, Raymond L Son M W 9 Ala Tn Ala
McLemore, Leonard Brother-in-Law M W 13 Ala Ala Ala
McLemore, Grady J Brother-in-Law M W 23 Ala Ala Ala 
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15889 I38308  McLemore  Green  Abt 1798  Aft 1860  Tom Heseltine shows he was "born about 1798, married Nellie CUNNINGHAM, remained in Knox Co."  STR06 
15890 I38308  McLemore  Green  Abt 1798  Aft 1860  (Research):

Census Listings:

1830 Census
Tennessee, Knox County
Per Ancestry.com 150/handwritten 396
William Plumby
Greene McLemore
1 free white male under 5
1 free white male between 20 and 30
1 free white female under 5
1 free white female under 10
1 free white female between 20 and 30

1840 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, 137
Green McLemore
2 Free White Males under 5
2 Free White Males 5 to 9
1 Free White Male 40 to 49
1 Free White Female under 5
2 Free White Females between 5 and 9
1 Free White Female between 10 and 14
1 Free White Female between 30 and 39
Total All Persons 10
Persons employed in agriculture 2
Enumerated nearby was Wm. McLemore, Thomas White, Thomas Keyhill

1850 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, The 31st Subdivision E Dist
Enumerated 27 Nov 1850
274-298
Green McLemore 50 M Laborer NC
Ellen McLemore 48 F SC
Mariah McLemore 24 F Tenn
Sarah McLemore 21 F Tenn
Samuel McLemore 18 M Laborer Tenn
Ellen Jane McLemore 16 F Tenn
James McLemore 15 M Tenn
Rebecca McLemore 12 F Tenn
Green McLemore 10 M Tenn
Andrew McLemore 8 M Tenn
Isabelah McLemore 7 F Tenn

1860 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, P.O. Mecklenburg
Enumerated 27 July 1860
District 17 Page 22
1995-1729
Green McLemore 61 M Farmer 200 Tenn
Ellen McLemore 59 F Tenn
Mariah McLemore 30 F Tenn
James McLemore 22 M Tenn
Green McLemore 21 M Tenn
Andrew McLemore 19 M Tenn
Isabella McLemore 16 F Tenn
 
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15891 I38397  McLemore  Green  29 Jan 1839  5 Jan 1894  Eddie Maynard xeroxed the following brief biography of Green from "Godspeed's History of Hamilton, Knox, and Shelby Counties of Tennessee", Reprinted from Goodspeed's History 1887. Published by Charles and Randy Elder Booksellers, Nashville, TN, 1974, page 1012.

Green McLemore, contractor and builder of Knoxville, is the son of Green and Ellen McLemore. The father was a native of North Carolina and the mother of South Carolina. In early life, both came to Tennessee and located in Knox County,. where they married and passed the remaineder of their days. The father was a farmer by occupation. Of their family of then children, four sons and four daughters are now living; all of sons are mechanics. Our subject was born January 26, 1839, in Knox County. He was reared on the farm and educated int eh common schools. At the age of twenty he came to Knoxville, and learned the carpenter's trade under W. K. Eckles. Having worked chiefly as journeyman until 1872 he began contracting, and has gradually extended his business since. By his marriage to Miss Sarah O. Keyhill in 1869 he became the father of three sons. In 1880 Mr. Alexander Kelley joined him in the business since. In connection with his trade,. Mr. McLemore is interested in agriculture, and owns a fine farm of 180 acres on the Holston River. Amont the better buildings erected by Mr. Kelley and himself are the Hattie House, Girl's high School, First National Bankd and the Knoxville Insurance Company's office. Mr. McLemore is a Republican in politics, and one of the county's best citizens.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/M175-45P/p1
Name: Green Mclemore
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 05 Jun 1894
Death Place: Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee
Age: 46
Birth Date: 1848 (sic)
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I06791-0
System Origin: Tennessee-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276602
Reference Number: 104
Collection: Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874-1955

Daily Journal and Journal and Tribune, page [1], vol. X, iss. 100
Publication Date:
June 5, 1894
Published as:
The Knoxville Journal
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Headline:
[No Headline]
Article Type:
Death Notice

Died, at 2:45 this morning, at his home, No. 491 Nelson street, Green McLemore, of cancer of the stomach. Notice of funeral later.

(Courtesy of Melba Gene McLemore)
 
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15892 I38397  McLemore  Green  29 Jan 1839  5 Jan 1894  (Research):

Census Listings:

1870 Census
Tennessee, Know, 7th Ward Knoxville
Enumerated 5 July 1870
Page 13
Stamped 433
90-96
McLemore, Green 30 M W Carpenter 1500 Tennessee Feb 24 (dated married within the year)
McLemore, Sarah 18 F W Keeping House Tennessee Feb 24

1880 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Part of 12th Civil District
Page 40 SD 1 ED 167
Enumerated 24 Jun 1880
362-380
McLemore, Green W M 41 Carpenter Tenn Tenn NC
McLemore, Sarah W F 28 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Albert W M 10 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Charley W M 8 Son Tenn Tenn Tenn
(The next household enumerated was that of his cousin, Thomas Bartlett McLemore)
 
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15893 I38490  McLemore  Grover Cleveland  20 Nov 1884  5 Jan 1959  (Research):

Census Listings:

1920 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Third Civil District, Knoxville City, Ward 26
Enumerated 2 Jan 1920
SD 2 ED 117 Sheet 2A Stamped 226
Valley Street
1000-32-32
McLemore, Cleave Head M W 35 M Tenn Tenn Tenn Carpenter Shop
McLemore, Carrie Wf F W 38 M Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Harrell Son M W 11 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Ralph Son M W 8 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Andrew H Son M W 6 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Clyde Son M W 4 7/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn
McLemore, Robert Son M W 9/12 S Tenn Tenn Tenn

1930 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville
Enumerated 18 April 1930
ED 47-63 SD 7 Sheet 23A Stamped 23
Chandler St
122-466-490
McLemore, Grover C Head M W 45 m 22 Tn Tn Tn Carpenter Lumber Mfg Co
McLemore, Carrie H Wf F W 49 M 26 Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Harold F Son M W 22 S Tn Tn Tn Machine Operator Syulphon Co
McLemore, Ralph C Son M W 19 S Tn Tn Tn Time Keeper Marble MIll
McLemore, Andrew H Son M W 16 S Tn Tn Tn Dleivery Boy Retail Gas Co
McLemore, Cylde P Son M W 14 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore, Robert E Son M W 11 S Tn Tn Tn
McLemore Grover C Jr Son M W 6 S Tn Tn Tn

1940 Census
Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville City, Third District, Block 254-255
Enumerated April 9, 1940
SD 2 ED 97-130 Sheet 4A
122-81-O-3300
McLemore, G. Cleve Head M W 55 M No 8 Tenn Same House Carpenter
McLemore, Carrie Wf F W58 M No 6 Tenn Same Hosue
McLemore, Clyde Son M W 24 S No H4 Tenn Same House Machinist Mechanic Shop
McLemore, Robt Son M W 21 S Tenn Same House Smoke Room Meat Packing House
McLemore, G. C. Son m W 16 S Tenn Same House
 
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15894 I42767  McLemore  Grover Cleveland  Abt 1924  13 Mar 2013  MCLEMORE, GROVER CLEVELAND, JR. - age 89, passed away March 13, 2013, at Fort Sanders Hospital. A lifelong resident of South Knoxville, he was a retired printer having owned and operated McLemore Printing Company for 35 years. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Christine Myers McLemore; sister-in-law, Imogene McLemore; several nieces; nephews; and fellow outdoorsman, Worth Campbell.

Mr. McLemore was a member of Graystone Presbyterian Church and the Builders Sunday School Class and was formerly a member of New Prospect Presbyterian Church, where he served on session, sang in the church choir, and was a deacon and elder. He was an avid outdoorsman, fisherman, and enjoyed hiking in the Smokies.

He was a member of the U.S. Ninth Army in WWII, serving in England, France, and Germany. Mr. McLemore was the youngest son of the late Grover C. McLemore, Sr. and Carrie Harmon McLemore.

He was preceded in death by brothers, Foye McLemore, Ralph McLemore, Harmon McLemore, Clyde McLemore, and Robert McLemore. The family will receive friends at 5:30 p.m. at Berry Funeral Home, Chapman Highway. on Saturday, March 16th, followed by a funeral service at 7:00 p.m. Burial. with military honors. will be on Sunday, March 14th, at 2:00 p.m. in Monroe Cemetery, Maynardville, Rev. Ann Owens Brunger officiating. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Friends of The Smokies, P.O. Box 1660, Kodak, TN 37764, indicating the remembrance in Grover McLemore's name. Condolences may be offered online at www.berryfuneral.com. 
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15895 I31729  McLemore  Guy  24 May 1911  22 Feb 1998  Name:Oak Ridger
Repository: Knox County Public Library
Author: Publisher
Repository:Knox County Public Library Periodicals Room 500 West Church Avenue Knoxville, TN 37902 865-215-8747

Courtesy of - Periodicals Room Knox County Public Library and Paul Williams

Date:24 Feb 1998

Actual text:

Guy McLemore

Retired AEC employee Guy McLemore, 86, of Oak Ridge died Sunday, Feb. 22, 1998 at NHC Health Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. McLemore was retired from the Atomic Energy Commission, a Department of Energy predeccessor agency. He was a member of First Baptist Church, the Elks Lodge and the Oak Ridge Boat Club. Mr. McLemore is survived by his wife, Willia McLemore, and a stepson, Robert Clark of Knoxville. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with the Rev. Larry Hammock officiating. McCarty-Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is handling arrangements. 
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15896 I22304  McLemore  H. Clebe Norman  1 Jul 1894  20 Dec 1946  Listed in the 1915-1916 Fayetteville NC City Directory as Clebe McLEMORE, Res, 907 Person Street
The death certificate of his daughter shows him as Clearebard.

According to Bonnie Seiler, he married second a Kelly GIBBS. 
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15897 I26038  McLemore  H.G. D. B. "Brown"  30 Nov 1871  6 Jul 1894  Also shown by some as William Brown. Said to have married Arie Isaphane SEALE.  STR06 
15898 I27549  McLemore  Hackley  Jul 1874  Yes, date unknown  (Research):Census Lisitings:

1900 Census
Kentucky, Rockcastle County, Precinct No. 7
Enumerated 1 June 1900
SD 8 ED 71 Sheet 1 Stamped 168A
7-7
McLemore, John and Paralee with daughter
8-8
McLemore, John D and Nancy A, with divorced son, Thomas
9-9
McLemore, William T Hd W M Dec 1847 52 M 13 Ky Ky Ky Farmer
McLemore, Amanda Wf W F May 1865 35 M 13 9/8 Va Va Va
McLemore, Lee W Son W M Dec 1885 14 S Ky Ky Va Farm Hand
McLemore, Mary M Dtr W F July 1888 11 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Cyntha A Dtr W F Apr 1892 8 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, James L. Son W M Mar 1894 6 S Ky Ky Va At School
McLemore, Emaline C. Dtr W F Mar 1895 5 S Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Jennie S. Dtr W F Feb 1897 3 Ky Ky Va
McLemore, Rosa N. Dtr W F May 1900 1/12 Ky KY Va
--/10
McLemore, Hackley Hd W M July 1874 25 M 4 Ky Ky Ky Farm Hand
McLemore, Lora Wf W F May 1878 22 M 4 0/0 Ky Ky Ky 
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15899 I32607  McLemore  Hadassah Florissia  12 Mar 1921  27 Jun 2002  Hadassah McLemore Payne ATHENS -- Funeral for Hadassah McLemore Payne, 81, of Athens will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Spry Funeral Home. Burial will be in Barker Cemetery. The family will receive friends Sunday night from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mrs. Payne died Thursday, June 27, 2002, at her home. She was born March 12, 1921, in Lauderdale County to Mclin McLemore and Lora McLemore. She was a member of the Baptist church and retired from Calhoun Community College. Survivors include one son, Donald R. Payne of Athens; four daughters, Rozella Coggin, Glenda Rogers and Janet Smith, all of Athens, and Patricia Zmuda of Camden, Ark.; one sister, Myrle Hill of Madison; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Limestone County

From: CgOoD75@aol.com
Subject: [ALLAW] Mclemore Obituaries
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 09:56:14 EDT 
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15900 I28444  McLemore  Hannah  Between 1794 and 1800    Foide Williams, in a post to the McLemore Family Genealogy Forum, writes that: "The 1820 census of Lincoln Co, Tn (pg 14) shows Sterling C. McLemore and (pg 30) Signer Allen (who married Rebecca McLemore), Benjamin Wright (who married Hannah McLemore), James R. Brown (who married Martha McLemore), and Joel McLemore. These are all from Fayette Co, KY and apparently traveled together to Lincoln Co, TN."

http://www.jenforum.org/mclemore/messages/768.html

According to "Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee" by Betty Via, Hannah Wright was an 1833 constituting member, wife of Benjamin Wright; on the 1840 membership list; granted letter n.d; joined by letter, June, 1844; on 1852 membership list. A footnote after her name indicates that Hannah's maiden name appears to be McLemore, [but that] research still inconclusive.

Julia Molitz (jmolitz@cox.net), a member of the "Chesnut Ridge Cousins" genealogy study group indicated that she could not find Benjamin and Hannah any place on the 1850 or 1860 census, but did find a Benjamin and Mary H. WRIGHT on the 1850 TN Census and the same family on the 1860 Berry Co., MO census, but did not know if this family was the same one that lived in Lincoln County (now Moore County), Tennessee.

Julia further indicates that census records show that Benjamin and Hannah had about ten children, seven girls and three boys, but that the identity of all the children is not yet conclusive.

Citing the book "Mt. Hermon Baptist Church, Lincoln County, Tennessee" by Betty Via, she suspects that the "Mary [Wright] that was received by experience, September 1855; granted letter, August 1859 must have been a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah. Rebecca WRIGHT must have been a daughter of Benjamin and Hannah as well." The book itself notes that an Elizabeth Wright, on the 1852 church membership list, is also believed to have been one of the daughters of Benjamin and Hannah. 
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