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Pearl M. McLemore

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  1. 1.  Pearl M. McLemore was born in Jan 1893 in Lincoln County, Tennessee (daughter of Richard M. McLemore and Laura B. Grinder); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard M. McLemore was born about 1835 in Alabama (son of Briggs M. McLemore and Mary Stegall); died on 7 Sep 1893 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    He married (1) Mary LANDMAN ca 1858, (2) Rebecca Ann York LENTZ ca 1865 and (3) Laura B. GRIDER on 28 July 1888 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

    He was living with his sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and George THOMAS, at the time of the 1880 Lincoln County, Tennessee census, along with his son, 20 year old John McLemore.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1860 Census
    Alabama, Lauderdale County, District 1
    Enumerated 27 June 1860 by E.R. Kennedy
    Page 49
    HH 310-310 M. and Iris McLemore
    HH 311
    Richard McLemore 34 M Farmer Ala
    Mary McLemore 20 F Ala
    John W. McLemore 1 M Ala

    (See Notes for Rebecca York for his second wife's listing as of 1860)

    1870 Census
    Alabama, Limestone, Twp 2 Range 6, Post Office Athens
    Page 32
    HH 266-266
    McLemore, Richard 35 M Farmer $300 $300 Ala
    McLemore, Rebecca 37 F Keeping House Tn
    McLemore, Sarah 15 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepdaughter?)
    McLemore, Susan 12 F At Home Ala (not shown in 1860, stepdaughter?)
    McLemore, Alonzo 5 M At Home Ala
    McLemore, Matthew 2 M At Home Ala
    McLemore, John 12 M Farm Labor Ala
    HH 267-267
    McLemore, Burwell & Martha 28
    HH 269-269
    McLemore, William & Nancy 46

    1880 Census

    Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's BirthplaceMother's Birthplace
    George THOMAS Self M Male W 35 NJ Farm Laborer NJ NJ
    Nancy A. THOMAS Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL AL
    Mary H. THOMAS Dau S Female W 10 TN At Home NJ AL
    Martha A. THOMAS Dau S Female W 4 AL At Home NJ AL
    John L. THOMAS Son S Male W 3 TN At Home NJ AL
    Briggs J. THOMAS Son S Male W 5M TN At Home NJ AL
    John MCLEMORE Nephew S Male W 20 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
    Richard MCLEMORE BroL W Male W 45 AL Farm Laborer AL AL
    Source Information:
    Census PlaceDistrict 1, Lincoln, Tennessee
    Family History Library Film 1255267 NA Film Number T9-1267

    Richard married Laura B. Grinder on 28 Jul 1888 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Laura was born in Sep 1872 in Kentucky; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Laura B. Grinder was born in Sep 1872 in Kentucky; and died.
    Children:
    1. Tolly Therman "Button" McLemore was born on 2 May 1890 in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee; died on 5 Dec 1938 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama; was buried in Trafford Memorial Gardens, Trafford, Jefferson County, Alabama.
    2. 1. Pearl M. McLemore was born in Jan 1893 in Lincoln County, Tennessee; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Briggs M. McLemore was born about 1803 in Tennessee (son of Burwell McLemore, Jr. and Mary Glover); died about 1873.

    Notes:

    Norma Miller (Nmiller896@aol.com) emailed, on 9-17-2006: "I descend through Briggs, his son Burl, his grandson John Melvin and my father, Earl Leonard McLemore. My parents live in Athens, Limestone County, AL and I live in Huntsville, Madison County, AL. I'm not sure all the children were mentioned in a will, or even if there was one, but they were mentioned in an estate inventory. Burrell was about 80 years old when they moved to Alabama and his wife had him give all the land and slaves to their children. When he died there wasn't enough money left to settle his debts. I would assume that he had already given property to children of his first marriage. Burrell was probably well-to-do as he was very active in the slave trade in the Nashville area. If there is anything else I can help with just let me know."

    (Research):

    Census Information

    1850 Census
    Alabama, Lauderdale County, Division 2 East of Military Road
    Enumerated 12 and 13 of November 1850 by Hiram Kennedy
    506-506
    Briggs McLamour 47 M Farmer $1,000 TN
    Mary McLamour 38 F TN
    Elizabeth McLamour 19 F TN
    Mclin McLamour 14 M Ala
    Richard McLamour 12 M Ala
    Ann McLamour 11 F Ala
    Barrill McLamour 8 M Ala
    Martha McLamour 6 F Ala
    James McLamour 4 M Ala
    John McLamour 1 M Ala

    HH #512 was that of Robert and Ruthia McLemore and HH #52
    1 was that of Burwell Jr and Nancy McLemore

    1860 Census
    Alabama, Lauderdale, District 1, Post Office Rogersville
    Enumerated 26 Jun 1860 By E.R. Kennedy
    Stamped 217
    HH 298-298
    Brice McLemore 50 M Farmer $640 $180 Tenn
    Elisabeth McLemore 29 F Tenn
    Nancy Ann McLemore 21 F Tenn
    Burrel McLemore 19 M Farmer Ala
    Martha P McLemore 17 F Ala
    Josephine McLemore 7 F Ala
    John McLemore 12 M Ala
    William McLemore 5 M Ala

    HH 301-301
    John and Clarice McLemore

    Briggs married Mary Stegall on 18 Sep 1833 in Lauderdale County, Alabama. Mary was born before 1812 in Tennessee; died before 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Stegall was born before 1812 in Tennessee; died before 1860.

    Notes:

    The daughter of Kelly STEGALL and Frances BETHANY. After she married Briggs McLemore, they lived on land her parents gave them near Rogersville, Alabama. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Their land wasn't sold until Briggs' death in 1873. (Ibid, p. 347). In The Lure and Lore of Limestone County, she is referred to as Mary SPIGAL.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage Record:

    Briggs McLemore Spouse:Mary Stegall Marriage Date:18 Sep 1833 County:Lauderdale State:Alabama Performed By Title:Justice of the Peace Performed by Name:J G Fields Source information:Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research

    The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama instead shows the year of their marriage as 1832, and lists their ten children as Eliza, married James GREEN and lived in Lincoln County, TN; McLin Bass married Iris Belle WINSETT, Richard McLemore married Mary LANDMON, Nancy Ann McLemore married George THOMAS and lived in Lincoln County, TN. Burwell McLemore married Martha SHOEMAKER and lived in Limestone County, AL. Martha McLemore married a DARBY in Lincoln Co, TN. James McLemore may have married a PARVIN in Colbert Co, AL and John William McLemore married Angeline HOLBERT, Josephine McLemore married H.D. GRIFFIS in Lincoln County, TN and William McLemore married Ellen HUGHES. (page 346).

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth McLemore was born about 1831 in Tennessee; and died.
    2. Maclin B. McLemore was born in Jan 1834 in Alabama; died on 9 Jun 1911 in Blanche, Lincoln County, Tennessee.
    3. 2. Richard M. McLemore was born about 1835 in Alabama; died on 7 Sep 1893 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
    4. Nancy Ann McLemore was born about 1839 in Alabama; and died.
    5. Burwell M. McLemore was born on 20 Jul 1841 in Alabama; died on 5 Oct 1913; was buried in Temperance Oak Cemetery, Cairo, Limestone County, Alabama.
    6. Martha P. McLemore was born about 1843 in Alabama; and died.
    7. James McLemore was born about 1845 in Alabama; and died.
    8. John McLemore was born on 3 Nov 1847 in Limestone County, Alabama; died on 14 Feb 1924 in Limestone County, Alabama.
    9. Josephine McLemore was born on 5 Sep 1850 in Alabama; died on 9 Mar 1942 in Pulaski, Giles County, Tennessee.
    10. William McLemore was born between 1855 and 1857 in Alabama; died on 15 Apr 1932 in Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Burwell McLemore, Jr. was born about 1770 in Virginia (son of Burwell McLemore, Sr. and Amy Gilliam); died after 22 Jan 1851 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama.

    Notes:

    Burwell's third son (at least his third to move away) was his namesake Burwell McLemore Jr. Born not later than about 1770, he married Mary GLOVER, daughter of Jones Glover Sr. pursuant to a marriage bond made out November 6, 1794 (Sussex Marriage Register, p. 75). Mary was the mother of his older children, but at least five of more of his fifteen children were by his second wife, Nancy. He may have lived in Ohio for a while, as his eldest son Robert J. is said to have been born there in 1795. He then moved to North Carolina where his second son Howell was born in 1801. He apparently moved to Tennessee shortly thereafter, as his third son Briggs M. McLemore was born there about 1803. At this point the sources are confusingly in conflict. It is generally held that Burwell moved to Lauderdale County, Alabama, where his fourth son Maclin H. McLemore was born in about 1804. However, U.S. Census records apparently put him still in Giles County, Tennessee, as late as 1820; perhaps he returned there for some reason. At any rate, then came two girls, Barbary in 1805, and Mary J. in 1808. The order of the births for the next several children is uncertain; a possible listing of them: ??? McLemore House (ca. 1810), Martin A.P McLemore (ca. 1812), Sarah McLemore Lambert (ca. 1815), and Margaret McLemore Marks (ca. 1818). Perhaps one or two, perhaps more, of these four were children of his second wife.

    Burwell died within a year of this Census (1850-1851), as a suit was brought in Lauderdale County court, July term, 1851, for sale of his lands, in which his heirs were named as parties. The married names of some of Burwell's daughters were obtained from these papers. In addition, the spouses of several children are also generally known, Robert married Ruthea THORNBERRY in 1832 and Howell married her sister Mildred in 1828, Briggs married Mary SPIGAL or STEGAL in 1833, MACLIN married Nancy HALBERT in 1843; Mary J. married Gabriel DAVIS in 1827, Sarah married James LAMBERT, Margaret married Henry MARKS, and Barbary married a man named POTEET. (James L. McLemore, III. pp 76-77).

    In "The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama," the Alabama State Plat Book, page 43, is cited, showing that Burwell had purchased 160 acres on May 23, 1828. His land was West of Elk River T3S R7W NW Sec 11. Burwell and his family were among the oldest settlers to come to Lauderdale County, and he lived (in Lauderdale) until his death. On Feb. 21, 1840, he purchased 210 acres from Martin Harkins. This land was also in range 7, T3 sec 15 which is close to Elk River at Rogersville. The book further states that Burwell left a will in Lauderdale Co dated July 1, 1844 naming six living children by his second marriage as well as six living children by his first marriage. He is believed to be buried in the Womack cemetery in Rogersville. This cemetery is believed to to be on some of the land he owned.

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1850 Census
    Alabama, Lauderdale County, Division 2 East of Military Road
    Enumerated 12 and 13 of November 1850 by Hiram Kennedy

    HH #506 was that of Briggs and Mary McLemore

    HH #512 was that of Robert and Ruthia McLemore

    HH #520 Gabriel and Mary (McLemore) Davis

    HH# 521-521
    Burrell McLamour 80 M Farmer $2000 VA
    Nancy McLamour 58 F Va
    John McLamour 28 M Laborer Ala
    David McLamour 21 M Laborer Ala
    James McLamour 25 M Laborer Ala
    Martha McLamour 29 F Ala
    Ann McLamour 18 F Ala

    HH #522-522 Henry and Margaret (McLemore) Marks

    Burwell married Mary Glover on 6 Nov 1794 in Sussex County, Virginia. Mary was born before 1770; died before 1814 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Glover was born before 1770; died before 1814 in Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Daughter of Jones GLOVER, Sr. (The Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama, p. 346). Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, instead show that his first wife was a GRAVES.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They were married pursuant to a marriage bond made out November 6, 1794 (Sussex Marriage Register, p. 75). In the "Heritage of Lauderdale County, Alabama" (p. 346), he and Mary also also shown as being the parents of an Amy, who married a HOUSE. Eldon and Ann McLemore of Derby, Kansas, also show them as the parents of several more children, namely Martin, Martha, James, Ann, Sarah m. a LAMBERT, Margaret m. a MARKS, Jane, and David.

    Children:
    1. Robert J. McLemore was born on 29 Sep 1796 in Ohio; died on 27 Nov 1873 in Hardin County, Tennessee.
    2. Howell McLemore was born on 18 Jun 1802 in North Carolina; and died.
    3. 4. Briggs M. McLemore was born about 1803 in Tennessee; died about 1873.
    4. Maclin B. "Bass" McLemore was born about 1805 in Tennessee; died between 1864 and 1870 in Alabama.
    5. Barberry McLemore was born about 1805 in Tennessee; and died.
    6. Mary McLemore was born about 1808 in Tennessee; and died.