1Davidson County Tennessee will book, Book 4/page 29, 6 Mar 1809.
1Jane Williams Will, Will Book 4/page 164/roll 427, 3 Dec 1811, Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243-0312.
2John Williams division of estate, Will Book 4/page 167/roll 427, 3 Mar 1812, Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243-0312. Jane Williams is not mentioned in the division of her husband's estate. Suspect she died shortly after her will was written.
1John Williams Bible. Transcript of Bible in the Williams vertical file in the Tennessee State Archives. Transcript dated 21 Sep 1953. "This Bible comes from the Colven Morgan estate, Nashville, Tennessee now in the possession of Mrs. John B. Ransom, Jr. Sewanee, Tennessee.".
1John Williams Bible. Transcript of Bible in the Williams vertical file in the Tennessee State Archives. Transcript dated 21 Sep 1953. "This Bible comes from the Colven Morgan estate, Nashville, Tennessee now in the possession of Mrs. John B. Ransom, Jr. Sewanee, Tennessee.".
1John Williams Bible. Transcript of Bible in the Williams vertical file in the Tennessee State Archives. Transcript dated 21 Sep 1953. "This Bible comes from the Colven Morgan estate, Nashville, Tennessee now in the possession of Mrs. John B. Ransom, Jr. Sewanee, Tennessee.".
1John Williams Bible. Transcript of Bible in the Williams vertical file in the Tennessee State Archives. Transcript dated 21 Sep 1953. "This Bible comes from the Colven Morgan estate, Nashville, Tennessee now in the possession of Mrs. John B. Ransom, Jr. Sewanee, Tennessee.".
1Will of Abraham Macklemore, Nov 1736. Will written 4 Jan 1735. Proved in court Nov 1736.
2James L. McLemore III, The Early History of The McLemore Family of Virginia and the Carolinas, 1988.
1Bertie County Real Estate Conveyances, 1727-1743, Vol. E pp 413-414, 1738.
2James L. McLemore III, The Early History of The McLemore Family of Virginia and the Carolinas, 1988.
1Will of Abraham Macklemore, Nov 1736. Will written 4 Jan 1735. Proved in court Nov 1736.
1Genie McLemore Johnson, West Tenn. Historical Society Paper, May 1994.