Re: Mclemores, back to 1655, Pt 1
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Re: Mclemores, back to 1655, Pt 1
George V Hilburn 12/11/00
George:
I have run across something confusing which I hope you can help me with: Two Joels, one son of John, born in 1839/40, the other said to have been born about 1750, probably also in Virginia, both later living in South Carolina, both having sons named John (one born in 1767, the other in 1775), but their other children were otherwise different.Can you explain this?
As to Abraham Evans, he was father-in-law to James "the Immigrant" 's brother Abraham, who was also an immigrant.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.
Hope this answers your question, and that you can help me answer mine.E-mail me if you like.
Jim McLemore
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