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Sugars McLemore

Male 1795 - Abt 1867  (71 years)

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  1. 1.  Sugars McLemoreSugars McLemore was born on 22 Sep 1795 in Warren County, North Carolina (son of Abraham McLemore and Mary "Polly" Nicholson); died about 1867 in Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    A transcription of "The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 2:

    Sugars McLemore, son
    of Abraham McLemore and
    Maray (Polly) Nicholson, his wrfe, was born September
    22nd 1795.

    (The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
    out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
    compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
    by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
    the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
    Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

    http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

    Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN' " News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 88.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1850 Census
    Tennessee, Haywood County, District 7
    Enumerated 2 Sept 1850
    110-110
    Sugars McLemore 54 M Farmer $30,000 North Carolina
    Nancy P McLemore 29 F Tenn
    Mary E McLemore, 18 F Tenn
    Leah A McLemore 16 F Tenn
    Margaret B McLemore 14 F Tenn
    Nancy D McLemore 12 F Tenn
    Virginia McLemore 6 F
    Theodora McLemore 3 F Tenn
    Eliza A McLemore 8/12 F Tenn
    Sarah J. Hannah 19 F Tenn
    M. H. McLemore 20 M None Tenn


    1860 Census
    Tennessee, Madison County, District 9, Post Office Jackson
    Enumerated 1 August 1860
    Page 153 Stamped 131052-1084
    Sugurs McLemore 64 M Farmer $85,300 $80,000 North Carolina
    Nancy P McLemore 38 F Tenn
    Virginia McLemore 17 F Tenn
    Theodora McLemore 12 F Tenn
    Eliza J McLemore 10 F Tenn
    B.J. McLemore 1 F Tenn
    Lucy I Sanders 22 F $---- $1400 Tenn


    Nicole Brooks is interested in any photos or information on the slaves of Sugars McLemore. She is asking because her third great grandmother was one of them and with whom he fathered several children who are her direct ancestors. Her ancestors name was Amanda, and Sugars purchased her sometime around the mid to late 1840s in Memphis and took her to Brownsville. She remained in his household until around 1856 when she was then gifted to his daughter Nancy (Nannie) Dabney McLemore after she married Thomas Cole. If you have any information relating to the slaves held by this family, please contact Nicole at the email address below:

    Nicole Brooks
    nb04mba@yahoo.com

    Sugars married Bethenia Ann Green McLemore on 9 Jan 1823 in Williamson County, Tennessee. Bethenia (daughter of Robert M. McLemore and Leah Prior Perkins) was born on 19 Oct 1807 in Warren County, North Carolina; died on 21 Sep 1835 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriages of Williamson County, Tennessee 1804 - 1850, complied by Edythe Rucker Whitley, page 133:

    McLemore, Sugars to Bethenia Ann McLemore, Jan. 9, 1823. BM: James C. Hill."

    (Courtesy of Jane A. "Xan" Alexander)

    Children:
    1. Robert Nicholson McLemore was born on 29 Mar 1824 in Tennessee; died after 1860 in Arkansas.
    2. Abraham Perkins McLemore was born on 21 Dec 1825 in Tennessee; died about 1845.
    3. Daniel Jefferson McLemore was born on 2 Dec 1827 in Tennessee; and died.
    4. Minicane Howard McLemore was born on 24 Nov 1829 in Tennessee; died on 7 Oct 1852.
    5. Mary Elizabeth McLemore was born on 15 Jul 1831 in Tennessee; and died.
    6. Leah Ann McLemore was born on 15 Mar 1833 in Tennessee; and died.
    7. Margaret Bethenia McLemore was born on 27 Mar 1835 in Tennessee; and died.

    Sugars married Elizabeth P. Bond on 8 Mar 1836 in Tennessee. Elizabeth was born on 2 Aug 1816 in Tennessee; died on 27 Feb 1848 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    A transcription of "The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 4:

    Sugars McLemore and Elizabeth P. Bond was
    married on 8th day of March 1836

    (The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
    out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
    compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
    by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
    the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
    Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

    http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

    Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN' " News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

    Mark Freeman also shows them as the parents of an Abey McLEMORE.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Dabney McLemore was born on 17 Dec 1836 in Tennessee.
    2. Sugars McLemore, Jr. was born on 8 Feb 1840 in Tennessee; died on 15 Aug 1844 in Tennessee.
    3. Virginia Minor McLemore was born on 8 Feb 1843 in Tennessee; died on 24 Jan 1934 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.
    4. Theodoria McLemore was born on 30 Sep 1847 in Tennessee; and died.

    Sugars married Nancy Peters Sanders on 30 Nov 1848 in Tennessee. Nancy was born on 2 Mar 1829 in Tennessee; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    A transcription of "The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 5:

    Sugars McLemore and Nancy P. Sanders was married
    on the 30th day of November 1848

    (The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
    out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
    compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
    by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
    the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
    Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

    http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

    Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN' " News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

    Children:
    1. Eliza Jane McLemore was born on 18 Feb 1850 in Tennessee; and died.
    2. Lidie M. McLemore was born on 18 Feb 1850 in Tennessee; died after 1910 in Tennessee.
    3. Lulie Sugars McLemore was born on 6 Dec 1853 in Tennessee; died on 3 Oct 1855 in Tennessee.
    4. Britain Sanders McLemore, Sr. was born on 28 Feb 1859 in Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee; died on 11 Sep 1934 in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Abraham McLemore was born on 11 Oct 1765 in Granville County, North Carolina (son of Atkins McLemore and Sarah Jones); died on 11 Nov 1844 in Gibson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    A transcription of "The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 3:

    Abraham McLemore, son of Sally Jones and Atkins
    McLemore, was born 1 lth October 1765

    Abraham McLemore son of Atkins McLemore died
    11th Novbr 1844 in 80 year of his age


    (The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
    out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
    compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
    by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
    the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
    Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

    http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

    Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN' " News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

    He was said to have married (1) Mary NICHOLSON and (2) Sally ERWIN.

    Abraham married Mary "Polly" Nicholson after 1790 in Warren County, North Carolina. Mary was born on 28 Feb 1772 in Bute County, North Carolina; died about 1820 in Franklin County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary "Polly" Nicholson was born on 28 Feb 1772 in Bute County, North Carolina; died about 1820 in Franklin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    A transcription of "The McLemore Family Bible, 1822-1859 owned by Hillis Fry McLemore of Jackson, MS and contributed by Fairy B. McLemore Edwards of Canyon Lake, Texas, shows on page 3:

    Polly Nicholson, wife of Abraham McLemore and
    daughter of James Nicholson and Elizabeth Woodrough
    his wife, was born 28th of February 1772


    (The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ translated
    out of the original Greek and with the former translations dilligently
    compared and revised, and Canne's Marginal References. Stereotyped
    by James Conner New York. By J. Emory and R. Waugh for
    the Methodist Episcopal Church at the Conference Office, 14 Crosby
    Street. J. Collord, Printer. 1829 )

    http://www.tngs.org/ansearchin/pdf/1996-2.pdf

    Originally published in The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN' " News (The Tennesse Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 111249, Memphis, TN 38111-1249, Vol. 42, No. 2, Summer, 1996), p. 38.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Katina McBride (mcbridepchs@aim.com) emailed on April 7, 2011 that she was "researching the McLemore family history. I was hoping that you can help me by telling me the names of the slaves that this family owned especially while in Tennessee. I believe that Young Atkins or Sugar McLemore owned a relative of mine. Her name was Frances McLemore, she even named her son after Young. His name was Atkins Senter. Frances married John Senter. I found out that the Senters are part of the Fly family. All these family are connected: Fly, Senter, McLemore and they all owned slaves. Any information provided would be greatly appreciated." Please feel free to email Katina her directly if you can pass along any information about these families.

    In 2014, Martha Hunt emailed the following information in response to Katina's query a few years earlier:

    Hello Katrina,
    I read your request on the Strong/McLemore website asking for information about slaves that were owned by members of the McLemore family in Tennessee. I do not have any specific information about them. I suggest that you look at wills, slave purchase and emancipation records, the 1870 federal census (they might still have been living next door to or in the house with the McLemores). Look at the slave record of marriages (co-habitation records taken in 1866-670). Look also for the death certificates and marriage application forms where names of fathers were listed.

    The McLemores that you were asking about came from Granville, Warren and Franklin Counties in N.C. They moved to Tennessee in the early 1800's after Tennessee was cut off from N.C. and became a state. Atkins McLemore, Sr. had a large blacksmith's shop in Franklin County, NC, a foundry, where he was paid to make guns and ammunition during the Revolutionary War. He died in Warren County, NC around 1792. His will distributes slaves to his children.
    Some of Atkin McLemore's children, especially my 4th great grandfather - Abraham McLemore, moved their households to Tennessee. Following is a list from the will of Atkins McLemore.

    Son, Abraham received 4 Negroes - Frank, Sarah, Hannah and Judey.

    Abraham, Abigail, Young and Robert Mclemore moved to TN. Abraham lived in Gibson Co.,TN. His sons Sugars and Young Atkins moved to Tennessee also. They purchased slaves, And the women who they married had slaves.

    I hope this will be of some help in tracing your ancestry.

    Children:
    1. Edward J. McLemore was born about 1791 in North Carolina; and died.
    2. 1. Sugars McLemore was born on 22 Sep 1795 in Warren County, North Carolina; died about 1867 in Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee.
    3. Elizabeth McLemore was born about 1797 in North Carolina; died before 1850.
    4. Young Atkins McLemore was born about 1810 in Franklin County, North Carolina; died in Jan 1884 in Madison County, Tennessee.
    5. Sallie McLemore was born between 1811 and 1820 in Franklin County, North Carolina; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Atkins McLemore was born about 1724 in Bertie County, North Carolina (son of Abraham Macklemore and Mary Young); died in May 1791 in Warren County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Info below provided by sources cited, as well as from James L. McLemore III, Mark Freeman, C.L. Hammond and other descendants. Primary sources should be examined to verify.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Abraham, Abigail, Young and Robert Mclemore moved to TN. Abraham lived in Gibson Co.,TN. His sons Sugars and Young Atkins moved to Tennessee also. They purchased slaves, And the women who they married had slaves.

    Atkins married Sarah Jones after 1750 in Granville County, North Carolina. Sarah was born after 1735 in Virginia; died on 10 Mar 1808 in Warren County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Jones was born after 1735 in Virginia; died on 10 Mar 1808 in Warren County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Said to be the daughter of Sugar JONES. (James L. McLemore, III, p 44). Mark Freeman instead shows her as the daughter of Edward JONES and Abigail SUGARS.

    Jack White emailed, in September 2016, that: Sarah Jones received a very large land grant on Lee's Branch in Granville Co in 1762 (700 acres). Atkins McLemore (as Adkins McKlemore) received a grant on Lee'a Branch, a tributary of Shocco Creek in that same year, showing Sarah Jones as the adjacent property owner. He believes this Sarah Jones was nee Sarah Franklin, the widow of Capt. Shugan "Sugar" Jones, who had died in 1761, and that it was this "Sarah Jones" who married Atkins McLemore around 1762. He also noted that he had "also located the 1761 will of Sugar Jones and a 1774 division of his estate. There is no mention in either of a daughter, Sarah. Atkins McLemore was one of the executors of that will, along with Sugar's unnamed wife. That, together with the fact that Sarah Jones and Atkins McLemore in 1761 were listed as neighbors in their respective land grants, leads me to believe that McLemore married the widow of his neighbor, Sugar Jones. I've attached the will transcript and the division records." He later added that "she might well have been Sugar's sister, as many researchers believe. The will and estate papers of Sugar Jones, however, make it pretty clear that he did not have a daughter named Sarah, so I think that possibility can be dismissed."

    (Research):
    Transcript of Sugar JONES will, courtesy of Jack White

    Jones, Sugar of Gr. Co Will, date July 15, 1761; prob. Aug 11, 1761

    "Unto my son Edmund JONES all my lands that lies on the West Side of Linches Creek', stock there, and Negro woman Lucy and her 5 children;

    (2) 'all the remainder of my lands not before given' to be div. Bet. 3 son, Drewry (JONES), Samuel (JONES) and James (JONES)

    (3) to daughter. Nanny, Negro girl 'Rose'

    (4) to daughter. Molly, Negro girl 'Sall'

    (5) to son, Drewry, Negro boy 'Bob"

    (6) To son Samuel, Negro boy 'Tony'

    (7) to son James, Negro girl 'Fillis'

    (8) to the child my wife is now big with 'Negro girl' not exceeding 16 years of age to be bought out of the income of his est., and if this child should be a boy then a piece of land is to be bought for him; and

    (9) rest of est. to wife (name not given), for life.

    Exs: wife, Gideon MACON and Adkin MC LEMORE, Wit: Solomon ALSTON, JR, James JONES, Edward JONES. Id. P. 31.

    Children:
    1. Martha McLemore was born between 1751 and 1766 in Granville County, North Carolina; died between 1805 and 1821 in Franklin County, North Carolina.
    2. Abigail McLemore was born between 1760 and 1768 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in Jun 1828 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
    3. Mary McLemore was born between 1761 and 1771 in Bute County, North Carolina; died before 1789 in Warren County, North Carolina.
    4. Nathaniel McLemore was born about 1762 in Granville County, North Carolina; died on 4 Jan 1824 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    5. 2. Abraham McLemore was born on 11 Oct 1765 in Granville County, North Carolina; died on 11 Nov 1844 in Gibson County, Tennessee.
    6. Young Atkins McLemore was born between 1767 and 1770 in Bute County, North Carolina; died on 4 Oct 1823 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
    7. Robert M. McLemore was born on 30 Nov 1769 in Bute County, North Carolina; died on 20 Jan 1823 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
    8. Atkins McLemore, Jr. was born between 1770 and 1776 in Bute County, North Carolina; died about 1821 in Franklin County, North Carolina.
    9. Sarah Jones McLemore was born between 1774 and 1778 in Warren County, North Carolina; died after 1800.
    10. Priscilla McLemore was born between 1776 and 1780 in Warren County, North Carolina; died after 1795.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Abraham Macklemore was born after 1664 in Scotland (son of Prob. William McIlmorrow and Mary Aitken); died after 1735 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Abraham Macklemore (was) settled on the banks of the Roanoke River, just across the Virginia-North Carolina line following its establishment by the Byrd Commission in 1728. (James L. McLemore, III, p 36). He appeared to have married first the daughter of Abraham EVANS, who owned land near Richard WASHINGTON and who devised land to Abraham Macklemore, presumably his son-in-law. However, EVANS' daughter apparently died childless not too long after her father, leaving Macklemore disinherited of his 70 acre devise, but free to marry, about 1720, his second wife Mary YOUNG. (James L. McLemore, III pp. 37 - 38).

    There are some deed records in Bertie County, North Carolina (from which Northampton County was formed in 1741) for Abraham. This is further evidence that their (Abraham and James) earlier deed records may have been in Prince George and thus may not have survived. Besides all of James' lands, Abraham may have already owned some of his lands as well (perhaps acquired while it was still part of Virginia) by the time the first North Carolina deed involving him was recorded. This deed, dated August 11, 1730, was from Abraham Macklemore to William Person for two acres on Stonehouse (or Beaver Dam) Creek in Northwest Parish of Bertie Precinct (Bertie Deed Book C, p 354). This land was probably cut from land he already owned, but he shortly thereafter acquired a sizeable tract of 625 acres from Barnebee MACKINNE, a former Isle of Wight County, Virginia resident. This plantation was located in Northwest Parish of Bertie County (where both men claimed residence), on the North side of the old Morratock River, on the old COUNTRY (not county) line, which formed the northern boundary line of the property. This was obviously a reference to the old colonial boundry before the 1728 survey moved it northward. Five years later, he purchased 100 acres on "Pigeons Ruste Creek" on Morratock River, at "old country line", from Anthony GANT of Edgecombe, by deed dated May 8, 1734 (Bertie Deed Book D, p, 155). (James L. McLemore, III, pp 40-41).

    Abraham's Will was signed 4 Jan 1735 and lists three children Atkins, Young and William in addition to his wife Mary. Original Will on file in NC State Archives.

    Dated 4 Jan 1735, Nov Ct 1736

    "... being weak in body ..."

    Son Atkin macklemore - Negro Judey, to possess said Negro at the age of twenty-one and not before. Sons Young Macklemore and William - Negro Joan, but if either of my two youngest sons dies before the age of twenty-one the other will inherit his share. Son Atkin - 200 acres belonging to my upper plantation. Son Young - my manner plantation after my wife's decease. Rest of estate to my wife (unnamed).

    Ex. Wife

    Wit: William Gillim, William Clanton, Joseph Brady

    (Probate indicates Mary Macklemore was the executrix named in the will).

    (Extract courtesy of Mark Freeman)

    The following information about Abraham was posted to the McLemore GenForum by Gayle Zent in January, 1999:

    The second son was Abraham, his will was written in 1736, 3 yrs after his brother's will was written. He left 200 acres of upper plantation , a manor plantation, helped lay out Warren Co NC & became a wealthy landowner. We have records in 1778 that enters 500 & then 200 acres in Biredie Co to Abraham. He was a commisioner in the county of Warrenton in 1779 & he had a gun factory during the Revolutionary War.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/mclemore/messages/87.html

    And this was posted at http://www.unsolvedancestry.com/awards.asp:

    Abraham could have been married to an Evans, daughter of Abraham Evans and Elizabeth Lucas before 1719. "Abraham Evans wrote his will in 1708, died (and his will was probated) in 1712, in which he willed 70 acres to Abraham Macklemore, and the heirs of his body (meaning on condition that he have children [implied by his wife, Evans' daughter]). Abraham had no children by her, so he lost the land, and instead moved to NC with his brother, and either after or more likely before doing so he married as his second wife Mary Young, mother of his three sons." - Mary Young (Abraham's wife) may be related to an earlier Mary (Cary) Young, daughter of John Cary of Surry Co. VA.

    (Medical):Two descendants of Abraham, both men still bearing the McLemore surname, participated in the MORRISON DNA Study.

    http://www.geneticcousins.com/morrison/

    The main purpose of this study was to prove that the immigrant founders of this family in America, James Macklemore and Abraham Macklemore, were brothers. If brothers, then the y-DNA of the direct male descendants of both men would match. However, Instead of proving that all McLemore men? at least those that can trace their ancestry back to an early southern McLemore forebearer---share the same DNA, it appears that we have AT LEAST two distinct yDNA groups, with three more potential distinct yDNA McLemore lines. The first group of McLemore DNA is the largest, with ten members, in the R1b1a2 haplogroup. Two of the nine can trace their lines back to Abraham Macklemore, the husband of Mary Young and probable brother of James Macklemore. Another member (m268) can trace himself back to Moses McLemore b. ca. 1738 who is thought to be a son of Wright McLemore, grandson of William Macklemore, and great-grandson of immigrant James McLemore, thought to be the brother of Abraham. If both these members are correct in their paper trails, and if Amos can be indeed be proven to be a great-grandson of James Macklemore, then the assumption that James and Abraham have a common paternal ancestor is likely correct as descendants of both men share the same yDNA. The R1b1 DNA haplogroup, is the most common in Western Europe.

    Abraham married Mary Young about 1720. Mary was born before 1702; died after Feb 1737 in Northhampton County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Young was born before 1702; died after Feb 1737 in Northhampton County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    The last record of Mary Macklemore is a deed dated February 8, 1736/7, in which she conveyed to son ATKINS (then about age 13) a feather bed and furniture, two pewter dishes and three plates, one iron pot, one young horse, nine heads of cattle, one-half of the total stock of "hoggs", and "one survey of land above the Pigeon Roost." To her son YOUNG she gave a negro girl named "Feeby", a feather bed and furniture, one iron pot, three pewter dishes, three plates, eight heads of cattle, the other half of the hog stock, and a "survey of land below William GILLUM" and the next colt or filly to come from her mare. This deed was admitted to record at the February Court, 1738/9 (Bertie Deed Book 4, p. 413). (James L. McLemore, III, p 43).

    Children:
    1. 4. Atkins McLemore was born about 1724 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died in May 1791 in Warren County, North Carolina.
    2. Young McLemore was born about 1726 in Virginia; died before 9 Apr 1804 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
    3. William Macklemore was born about 1728 in Virginia; died before Feb 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina.