Family Tree
Three generations around Jesse Lee
Sibling
Thomas Johnson Blakemore
1824 — 1908
Sibling
Sarah Douglass Blakemore
1828 — 1902
Sibling
William Finley Blakemore
1830 — 1894
Sibling
Elizabeth Rebecca Blakemore
1835 — 1918
Sibling
James Exum Blakemore
1841 — 1915
This record
Jesse Lee Blakemore
1826 — 1900
Child
Mary Blakemore
1851 — 1909
Child
Sally Tennesse Blakemore
1852 — 1933
Child
Lee Douglass Blakemore
1854 — 1938
Child
Charlotte Elizabeth Blakemore
1858 — 1946
Child
Jesse J. Blakemore
1860 — 1950
Child
Belle Blakemore
1864 — 1936
Child
James Andrew Blakemore
1866 — 1917
Child
Lulie A. Blakemore
1868 — 1884
Child
Benjamin I. Blakemore
1871 — 1936
Child
Burk F. Blakemore
1875 — 1951
Child
William Wheeler Blakemore
1857 — 1910
Child
John T. Blakemore
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Child
Rally Blakemore
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Vital Events
Dates and Places
- Born29 MAR 1826 · Sumner County, Tennessee
- Died7 MAR 1900 · Cane Hill, Washington County, Arkansas
- SexMale
Notes
Research Notes
Jesse Lee Blakemore. Prominent among the early settlers and farmers of
Washington County, Ark., are the Blakemores, who first became represented in
this county, in 1831, by Hon. L. C. Blakemore, who was a Tennesseean, born in
1800. He was married to Charlotte Johnson, a native of North Carolina, and on
-coming to Arkansas first located in Fayetteville, where he was engaged in the
hotel business for about two years, and then engaged in farming; was in the
Legislature, and was afterward appointed register of lands. He returned to
Fayetteville, where he filled the duties of that office for four years. He was
afterward chosen to represent Washington County in the State Legislature, and
after serving three or four terms retired to his farm in the country, where he
spent the remainder of his days, dying in August, 1882, at the age of eightytwo
years. He had lived a long, active and useful life, and his death was
lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Jesse L. Blakemore
was born in Sumner County, Tenn., March 29, 1827, and was reared on a brm,
making his heme with his father until he attained his twentieth year, when he
began fighting the battle of life for himself. He enlisted in an independent
company, under Col. S. B. Everett, and served in the Mexican war for about
thirteen months, but although he saw some hard service he was in no battles.
In July, 1848, he 'returned home, and, after making his home with his father
for nearly two years, was married in 1849 to Eliza Jane Wheeler, and began
farming on rented land. In 1852 he bought a farm on White River, which he
-sold at the end of two years and bought his present home. His farm consists of
216 acres, 150 acres of which are under fence and cultivation, and he has a fine
young orchard of 400 apple and peach trees, just beginning to bear. His wife
is a daughter of John A. Wheeler, who :first settled in Yell County, Ark., in
1841. She was born in Campbell County, Tenn., and is the mother of thirteen
children, ten living: Mary (wife of J. J. Pearson), Rally (wife of W. B.
Harrison), Charlotte (wife of W. West), Belle (wife of George Lisenby), Lee D.,
William W., Jesse J., James A., Benjamin I. and Burk F.; those deceased are
John T., Anna E. and Lulie A. Mr. and Mrs. Blakemore are members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South. and he is a member of the A. F. & A. M.
and the Masonic fraternities.
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1850 Census of Northwest Arkansas:
Washington Counties - Bobbie Jones McLane and Desmond Walls Allen
Cane Hill Township
BLAKEMORE, Jesse L. 22. Eliza [Wheeler, m 1
Nov 1B49, Washington Co.- ARMARRJ 21
TN/TN dwg 97. Cane Hill twp