occupation: retired farmer
informant: Ralph Lemon
(death certificate)
Father: John B Lemon
Mother: Nancy R Nowell
(Social Security records)
Note: SS records have birthday as Dec. 6, 1872, apparently as transcription error.)
The 1880 census recorded John J. Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with parents John B. and Nancy and siblings: James, Sarah R. Susan J. George W., Abraham L.,
Julia G, and Fredrick F. Lemon.
The 1900 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with mother Nancy, sister Julia, wife Mary [Maye], and duaghter Cecil, 3, and son Charles, 2.
The 1910 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with wife May and children: Cecyl, 13; Charles, 12; twins Johnnie and Claudie, 8; Vira, 6; Ralph, 4; and Guy, 3.
On his WW 1 draft registration, John Jones Lemon stated that he was a farmer living in Mills, Mora, New Mexico, with wife Emma. He was described as being tall and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
The 1920 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in the Mills community of Mora County, New Mexico, with wife Emma Mae, and children: Seasell [Cecyl], Charlie, Claudia, Bira [Vira], Ralph, Guy, Ruth, Glen, and Fern.
The 1930 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Washington County, Texas, with wife Maye.
The 1940 census recorded J. J. Lemon and wife May living on a farm in Waller County, Texas, with the family of son Ralph.
occupation: retired farmer
informant: Ralph Lemon
(death certificate)
Father: John B Lemon
Mother: Nancy R Nowell
(Social Security records)
Note: SS records have birthday as Dec. 6, 1872, apparently as transcription error.)
The 1880 census recorded John J. Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with parents John B. and Nancy and siblings: James, Sarah R. Susan J. George W., Abraham L.,
Julia G, and Fredrick F. Lemon.
The 1900 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with mother Nancy, sister Julia, wife Mary [Maye], and duaghter Cecil, 3, and son Charles, 2.
The 1910 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Benton County, Missouri, with wife May and children: Cecyl, 13; Charles, 12; twins Johnnie and Claudie, 8; Vira, 6; Ralph, 4; and Guy, 3.
On his WW 1 draft registration, John Jones Lemon stated that he was a farmer living in Mills, Mora, New Mexico, with wife Emma. He was described as being tall and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
The 1920 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in the Mills community of Mora County, New Mexico, with wife Emma Mae, and children: Seasell [Cecyl], Charlie, Claudia, Bira [Vira], Ralph, Guy, Ruth, Glen, and Fern.
The 1930 census recorded John Lemon living on a farm in Washington County, Texas, with wife Maye.
The 1940 census recorded J. J. Lemon and wife May living on a farm in Waller County, Texas, with the family of son Ralph.
Family Members
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Martha E Lemon Dalton
1853–1929
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Mary Euphemia Lemon Ham
1854–1882
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William S. Lemon
1857–1934
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James M. Lemon
1859–1943
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Sallie R Lemon
1862–1885
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Susan Josephine Lemon Allen
1863–1952
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George Washington Lemon
1867–1908
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Abraham Lincoln Lemon
1867–1946
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Julia Gertrude Lemon Coppock
1870–1957
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Dr Frederick Franklin Lemon
1875–1960
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