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Amos McLemore
Amos McLemore (August 23, 1823 – October 5, 1863) of Jones County, Mississippi, was a schoolteacher, Methodist Episcopal minister and merchant. The oldest son of John and Anna Maria McLemore, he opposed Southern secession from the Union in the months preceding the American Civil War but nevertheless volunteered to command a company in the Confederate army once invasion from the North seemed inevitable.
==Introduction and ancestry==
McLemore was born on August 23, 1823, probably in Simpson or Copiah County, Mississippi.〔''Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A''., by Rudy Leverett., University of Southern Mississippi, page 69.〕 On the eve of the American Civil War, Major McLemore's family had been established in the South for nearly two hundred years. The patriarchs and matriarchs of the American McLemore family were James and Abraham McLemore, who probably were brothers, and Fortune (Gilliam) McLemore, James's wife. James arrived in America, probably from Scotland, not later than March 1, 1691.〔''Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.'', by Rudy Leverett, University of Southern Mississippi, page 37.〕 The name McLemore derives from the Gaelic patronymic Macghillemhuire (the spelling of which has varied from writer to writer and from time to time in Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man and North America).〔''Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.'', by Rudy Leverett, University of Southern Mississippi, page 1.〕 The name means "son of a servant or devotee of the Virgin Mary" and originated among the Celto-Norse people (Norse-Gaels) who populated the lands bordering the Irish and Hebridean seas.〔''Ole Rosinheels: A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Major Amos McLemore, 27th Mississippi Infantry Regiment, C.S.A''., by Rudy Leverett, University of Southern Mississippi, pages 1, 15.〕

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