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Allie McLemore

Female Abt 1880 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Allie McLemore was born about 1880 in Fulton County, Arkansas (daughter of Joel McLemore, M. D. and Harriet G. McClearen); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joel McLemore, M. D. was born on 12 Jul 1835 in Halifax County, North Carolina (son of Joel H. McLemore and Elizabeth "Betsey" Pullen); and died.

    Notes:

    From Goodspeed's 1889 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas, Fulton County

    page 293

    Dr. Joel McLemore, a physician of acknowledged merit in Fulton County, was born in Halifax County, N. C., June 12, 1835, and there remained until ten years of age, when he was taken by his mother to Tennessee, receiving his literary education in Waynesboro, of that State. During this time he formed a strong desire to study medicine and made the investigation of this science his chief business for a number of years. He has been practicing since 1865, and has been a successful practitioner of Fulton County ever since 1878. In October, 1855, he was married in Tennessee to Miss Harriet G. McClearen, who was born and reared in Hickman County, Middle Tenn. Her parents, John and Elzada (Adams) McClearen, were born in Northern Alabama and Bedford County, Tenn., respectively. To Dr. and Mrs. McLemore nine children have been given, seven of whom are living: John B., Joel H. (deceased), James F., William B., Albert A., Sterling P., Samuel G., an infant deceased, and Allie. During the late war the Doctor served four years in the Confederate army as major of a battalion. He is a Master Mason, a member of the Democratic party, and he and wife belong to the Methodist Protestant Church. He owns a farm of 240 acres on English Creek, about seventy-five acres of which are under cultivation. His parents, Joel and Mrs. Elizabeth (Pullen) McLemore, were born in Virginia and North Carolina in May, 1773, and 1803, respectively. The father removed to North Carolina when a young man and was married there. He was a tailor by trade, and also followed the occupation of farming, and on his extensive plantation in Halifax County employed 100 hands. He was twice married, Miss Pullen being his second wife, and by her he became the father of two sons: Joel, and James H., who lives in Wayne County., Tenn. After his demise his widow married John Whittaker, and moved to Perry County, Tenn., where she died in April, 1859. The paternal grandparents of our subject were born near London, England, and a short time prior to the Revolutionary War they emigrated to the United States and settled near Richmond, Va., where they afterward died.

    Submitted by: Michael Brown Date: 26 Sep 1998 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm

    (Research):Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Not located

    1860 Census
    Tennessee, Hickman County, District 10
    Enumerated 12 Jun 1860
    Page 21
    161-161
    Joel McLamore 24 M Farmer $--- $2368 NC
    Harriett McLamore 21 F Tenn
    John B. McLamore 3 M Tenn
    James F. McLamore 10/12 M Tenn

    1870
    Unable to locate

    1880 Census
    Arkansas, Fulton County, South Fork
    Enumerated 8 June 1880
    Page 8, SD 2, ED 67
    74-78
    McLamore, Joel W M 45 Farmer NC NC NC
    McLamore, Harriett W F 42 Wf Keeping House Tenn Tenn Tenn
    McLamore, Finley W M 21 Son Laborer Tenn NC Tenn
    McLamore, Wm W M 19 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
    McLamore, Albert W M 17 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
    McLamore, Sterlin W M 14 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
    McLamore, Sam'l W M 11 Son At Home Tenn NC Tenn
    McLamore, Alley W F 4/12 Dtr Ark NC Tenn

    Joel married Harriet G. McClearen in Oct 1855 in Tennessee. Harriet was born about 1839 in Hickman County, Tennessee; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriet G. McClearen was born about 1839 in Hickman County, Tennessee; and died.

    Notes:

    ".....was born and reared in Hickman County, Middle Tenn. Her parents, John and Elzada (Adams) McClearen, were born in Northern Alabama and Bedford County, Tenn., respectively."


    From Goodspeed's 1889 Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Northeast Arkansas, Fulton County

    Children:
    1. John B. McLemore was born about 1857 in Hickman County, Tennessee; and died.
    2. Joel H. McLemore was born about 1858 in Hickman County, Tennessee; died before 1860.
    3. James Finley McLemore was born on 18 Aug 1859 in Hickman County, Tennessee; died on 23 Aug 1903; was buried in Moten Cemetery, Mammoth Spring, Fulton County, Arkansas.
    4. William B. McLemore was born about 1861 in Tennessee; and died.
    5. Albert A. McLemore was born on 29 Nov 1863 in Tennessee; died on 17 Feb 1932 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
    6. Sterling P. McLemore was born about 1866 in Tennessee; and died.
    7. Samuel G. McLemore was born about 1869 in Tennessee; and died.
    8. 1. Allie McLemore was born about 1880 in Fulton County, Arkansas; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joel H. McLemore was born in May 1773 in South Carolina (son of James McLemore); died about 1835 in Halifax County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Melba Gene McLemore found a June, 1839 Supreme Court of North Carolina case relating to Mungo T. Ponton, Ex'r of Joel H. McLemroe vs. Elizabeth McLemore, et al.

    Joel H. McLemore, by his last will and testament, devised and bequeathed as follows: "I give the following property to my friend, Henry Dogett, in trust, for the support and maintenance of my Daughter, Mary E. AVENT, viz; Austin, senior, Cynthia, Emannel, Daniel and Chaney, with an equal share of the proceeds of the sale of property, which I shall empower my executors to sell, with the exception of five hundred dollars, to be taken out of the part of my daughter, of the the money that may remain, after paying my just debts; the balance of my negroes, I wish to be equally divided among my wife and her child James Henry, and the one with which she is now pregnant. It is my wihd and desire that should I die shortly, that my executors sell the lots and houses I own in the town of Halifax, upon such credits as may seem to them best calculated to enhance the value of the property, together with all household and kitchen furnitre; and, at the end of the year, I wish them to sell my land, lying below the town of Halifax, and all my stock, crop and plantation utensils; the manner of selling, I leave to my extecutors; and, after the payments of my debts, the surplus, if any, I wish to be equally divided between my wife Elizabeth and her children; and the part which I design for my daughter, with the exception of five hundred dollars aforesaid, to my friend Henry Doggett, as aforesaid, in trust for the support and maintenance of my daughter, Mary E. AVENT---The property I hereby leave in trust, for the benefit of my daughter, Mary E. AVENT, is to be applied at the discretion of the trustee, for the support and maintenance of Mary E. AVENT, and her children, and no part or parcel thereof to be subject to the debts of her husband. " This bill was filed by the executor, stating the death of the husband of the testator's daughter, Mar E. AVENT, and the refusal of the trustee to act, and asking the advice of the court as to the proper construction of the will

    This case was published in "Reports of Cases in Equity Argued and Determined in The Supreme County of North Carolina. From June Term 1839, to December Term, 1830, both inclusive. By Thomas P Devereux and William H. Battle, Vol. II. Raleigh: Published by Turner and Hughes. Thos. J. Lemay, Printer, 1840. It is available on Google Books.

    Joel married Elizabeth "Betsey" Pullen before 1826. Elizabeth was born about 1803 in North Carolina; died in Apr 1859 in Perry County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Betsey" Pullen was born about 1803 in North Carolina; died in Apr 1859 in Perry County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. James Henry McLemore was born about 1826 in Halifax County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. 2. Joel McLemore, M. D. was born on 12 Jul 1835 in Halifax County, North Carolina; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James McLemore was born after 1755 in Virginia (son of Joel McLemore and Elizabeth Wyche); died about 1796 in Richland County, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    He died just about a year after his father. In 1790, James appeared as a separate entry in the first U.S. Census, apart from his father, living in Richland County with two sons over 16 and two daughters. These children were named in James' will probated August 4, 1796; sons John and Joel, and daughters Mary and Sarah, both of whom by the time of their father's death were living in Virginia (Mary, it will be recalled, was the wife of Harrison McLemore of Southhampton County). (James L. McLemore, III, p. 60).

    Children:
    1. John McLemore was born before 1774 in South Carolina; and died.
    2. 4. Joel H. McLemore was born in May 1773 in South Carolina; died about 1835 in Halifax County, North Carolina.
    3. Mary McLemore was born after 1775 in South Carolina; and died.
    4. Sarah McLemore was born after 1775 in South Carolina; and died.