Abt 1807 - Aft 1870 (~ 64 years)
Generation: 1
1. | William Adkin McLemore was born about 1807 in Georgia (son of William McLemore and Julia Perry); died after 1870. Notes:
Direct descendant William McLamore notes that Adkin's first name was William.
(Research):
Census Information:
1850 Census
Texas, Shelby County
131-131
Adkin McLamore 43 m Ga Farmer
Susan A. McLamore 33 F Ga
Matthew W. 14 M Al
Jas. S. 13 M Al
Elijah 9 M Tx
Mary A. 7 F Tx
John 4 M Tx
Gideon Goss 33 M NC Trader $10,000
1860 Census
Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
Enumerated 25 July 1860
Page 60
425-425
A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
426-426
J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
427-427
A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
L. Brinson 36 F Texas
V. Brinson 13 F Tx
John Brinson 10 M Tx
George Brinson 8 F Tx
J Brinson 5 F Tx
Matthew 2 M Tx
428-428
Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC
1870 Census
Texas, Shelby County, P.O. Buena Vista
Page 14
105-105
McLamore, A 63 M W Farmer 4080 1135 Ga
Darnell, Mary M 37 F W Keeps House Texas
Darnell, John 25 M W Farmer Texas
Darnell, Bellazora 20 F W At Home Texas
Darnell, N. A. 10 M W At School Texas
Darnell, E. H. 8 M W At School Texas
Darnell, Mary A 5 F W Texas
McLamore, Abram/Aspan 2 M W Texas
McLamore,Minnia 1 F W Texas
McLamore Delia 18 F W La
McLemore, Hamp 17 M B Tx
William married Susan A. Brinson on 23 Oct 1834 in Montgomery County, Alabama. Susan (daughter of Matthew Brinson, Sr. and Henrietta McLemore) was born about 1817 in Georgia; died before 1870 in Shelby County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Matthew William McLemore was born on 25 Oct 1835 in Montgomery County, Alabama; died on 11 Sep 1906 in Abilene, Taylor County, Texas.
- James S. McLemore was born in Feb 1838 in Montgomery County, Alabama; and died.
- Elijah McLemore was born about 1841 in Shelby County, Texas; and died.
- Mary A. McLemore was born on 23 Jul 1843 in Texas; died on 22 May 1919 in Weatherford, Custer County, Oklahoma.
- John T. McLemore was born in Nov 1846 in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas; died on 22 Apr 1919 in Westover, Baylor County, Texas.
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Generation: 2
2. | William McLemore was born about 1779 in North Carolina (son of James McLemore, III and Elizabeth Walker); died about 1836 in Alabama. Notes:
Email from Mary Mosley Mansour, September 2006, "You have a wonderful site. I believe this man who is one of my grandfathers, Willam McLemore?sup? ?/sup?died ca 1836 in Tallapoosa Co. Alabama. He is listed as a merchant, farmer and intruder on Creek lands at the time." Diane Noel instead shows his location of death as Montgomery County, Alabama.
Mary Mosley Mansour Email dated September 18, 2006
Melba Gene McLemore notes that the "Alabama Genealogical Register, V. 6, No. 3.4, Sept-Dec 1964 cites a Will for a Wm. McLemore, will dated 7 Aug 1836, probated 12 Sept 1836.
William + Julia Perry. Julia was born on 23 Feb 1784 in Jones County, Georgia; died in Hancock County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Julia Perry was born on 23 Feb 1784 in Jones County, Georgia; died in Hancock County, Georgia. Notes:
Audrey Diener (audreydiener@charter.net) lists her a daughter of John PERRY.
Children:
- Rebecca McLemore was born on 8 Mar 1805 in Jones County, Georgia; died on 31 Jan 1880 in Pintlala, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Perry McLemore was born about 1806 in Georgia; died about 1836 in Georgia.
- 1. William Adkin McLemore was born about 1807 in Georgia; died after 1870.
- John McLemore was born about 1808 in Georgia; and died.
- Elijah McLemore was born about 1812 in Jones County, Georgia; and died.
- James Jackson McLemore was born about 1814 in Jones County, Georgia; and died.
- Hiram McLemore was born on 19 Jul 1816 in Hancock County, Georgia; died on 5 Jan 1861.
- Anderson Perry McLemore was born on 3 Oct 1818 in Georgia; died on 1 Dec 1896 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas.
- Simon McLemore was born on 20 Nov 1820 in Montgomery County, Alabama; and died.
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Generation: 3
4. | James McLemore, III was born between 1739 and 1740 in North Carolina (son of James Macklemore, Jr. and Nancy Jones); died about 1811 in Hancock County, Georgia. Notes:
In 1769 we find a James McLemore and three taxable whites listed in Granville County, North Carolina. This was probably James III, his wife Elizabeth, and their two oldest children. A year later (1770) "James McLemore Sr." (James Jr.) took an oath in Granville, and the use of the Sr. indicated the presence of a namesake son (James III), who was probably the subject of the above mentioned tax list reference the year before. James III would have been about thirty at this point. Then, in 1772 a James is mentioned in the will of Robert WALLACE, but it is unclear which one of the two is meant. However, the James McLemore who signed the (subsequent?) Granville County Oath of Allegience on May 30, 1778, was most probably James III, then about age 39.
James McLemore, Jr. (III) bought land from Benjamin McCULLOH in Granville County in 1779. The use of "Jr." indicates that his father may still have been living.
Futher references to James McLemore in Granville County probably refer to this James McLemore, or to his son, the Rev. James McLemore (1782-1834). Father and son moved to Hancock County, Georgia, after 1803, where the elder James died in 1811. His children were subsequently named in the will of his brother, Charles McLemore who died in Georgia as well in 1815. Charles had no children and named as his heirs James's children: John, William, James Jr. (IV), Rebecca Jones, Pleasant and Jesse. James' widow, Elizabeth, was named as executrix.
(James L. McLemore, III, pp 49, 50).
James + Elizabeth Walker. Elizabeth was born before 1758 in Granville County, North Carolina; died after 1815 in Hancock County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Elizabeth Walker was born before 1758 in Granville County, North Carolina; died after 1815 in Hancock County, Georgia. Children:
- John McLemore was born before 1778 in North Carolina; and died.
- 2. William McLemore was born about 1779 in North Carolina; died about 1836 in Alabama.
- Rev. James McLemore, IV was born on 9 Feb 1782 in Granville County, North Carolina; died on 20 Nov 1834 in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; was buried in McLemore Taylor Burying Ground, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Rebecca McLemore was born about 1784 in Granville County, North Carolina; and died.
- Pleasant McLemore was born between 1786 and 1790 in Granville County, North Carolina; and died.
- Jesse McLemore was born about 1791 in Granville County, North Carolina; and died.
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Generation: 4
8. | James Macklemore, Jr. was born about 1701 in Virginia (son of James Macklemore and Fortune Gilliam); died after 1770. Notes:
Inherited land from his father on Peahill Creek on the north side of the Roanoke River, in what would become Northhampton County. He also got some land on the island between his brothers William and Charles (James L. McLemore, III, p 46). Based on the migration patterns of his children, he is probably the ancestor of the Georgia and Alabama McLemore families. (James L. McLemore, III, p 50).
James Jr. began his independent productive life on the lands devised him by his father on Peahill Creek. As James MACLIMER, he witnessed a deed from Walther LASHLEY of Viriginia to (his sons?) Patrick and William LASHLEY dated August 17, 1737, and recorded in Bertie County. The following year, 1738, he married Nancy JONES of the same county. He witnessed deeds in Bertie County (as James MACKLIMORE in 1740, and after Northampton County was formed in 1741, in that county as well (in 1751 and 1753), indicating that he was still living on Peahill Creek. The last of these was the deed from Atkins MACLAMORE to his brother Young.
On May 9, 1755, James MACLAMORE was granted a patent for 612 acres in Northampton County, North Carolina, and within a few days conveyed 340 acres of this tract, located on Lizzard Creek at Spring Branch, to Jesse GILLIAM (May 20, 1755). He held onto the rest until 1758, when he conveyed 172 acres , located on "Jesse Gillham's Spring" to Marquess RAWLINGS, a Brunswick County, Virginia tailor. (Northhampton Deed Book 2, p. 445). By computation, this left him with about 100 acres of patented land, plus his homeplace inheritied from his father. However, this was the last reference to him in Northampton County.
He may have taken an oath in Granville County in 1770.
(James L. McLemore, III, pp 48, 49).
Robert McLemore Butler cites the following from "North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots & Descendants" Vol II:
James McLemore (R-PAT-NC) c 1718-1800 m. Nancy Jones
James married Nancy Jones about 1738 in Bertie County, North Carolina. Nancy was born before 1720; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Nancy Jones was born before 1720; and died. Children:
- Charles MacLemore was born after 1738 in North Carolina; and died.
- 4. James McLemore, III was born between 1739 and 1740 in North Carolina; died about 1811 in Hancock County, Georgia.
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