Adam Clem came to Madison County about 1812-1816. He died about 1818 in Madison County leaving a will which he names his wife, Jemima, son Michael and other children. Michael Clem died about 1875 and is buried at Mapel Hill Cemetery. Does anyone know where Adam Clem and his wife Jemima are buried in Madison County? Michael Clem's wife, Susana Seaton, died about 1893. Is she buried in Madison County. I have looked in the Madison County Cemetery Book but can not find any information on this Clem family other than the grave of Michael in MapelHill. Any information would be appreciated. Jim King king11311@aol.com
Hi Jim The following is all I have on this Family, it looks like you might want to check Limestone county for them. m. 7 Jun 1848, Athens, Alabama William B. CLEM Martha H. HARDEN b. Sep 1829, Madison Co., Alabama d. 1908, Melbourne, Arkansas br. Old Philadelphia Cem., Larkin, Arkansas occ. edu. rel. b. 1829, Limestone Co., Alabama d. br. Old Philadelphia Cem., Larkin, Arkansas occ. edu. rel. Children William Andrew Jackson CLEM Madison L. "Matt" CLEM Calvin A. CLEM Margaret Alice CLEM Catherine Dora CLEM Adella Josephine CLEM James Thomas CLEM Cara C. CLEM Joseph Emmet CLEM William C. CLEM ELIZA ANDERSON b. 1798, Burke Co., North Carolina d. 1875, Lincoln, Tennessee br. Lincoln County, Tennessee occ. Shoemaker edu. rel. b. 1808 d. br. Lincoln County, Tennessee occ. edu. rel. Children Anderson Andrew CLEM William B. CLEM Nancy J. CLEM Francsis M. CLEM James Allen CLEM Jesse CLEM Elizira G. CLEM Sarah M. CLEM Mary Elizabeth CLEM George CLEM Bryce M. Lafayette CLEM m. 1784, Georgia Adam CLEM Jemima CROCKET b. 1765, Richmond Co., Georgia d. 1819/23, Limestone Co., Alabama br. occ. edu. rel. b. 1767 d. 1834, Limestone Co., Alabama br. occ. edu. rel. Children John CLEM Jesse CLEM Thomas David CLEM Mason CLEM Hiram CLEM William C. CLEM Michael A. CLEM Solomon CLEM Adam CLEM Jemima CLEM Phillip CLEM Vincent CLEM Joseph CLEM ----- Original Message ----- From: <King11311@aol.com> To: <ALMADISO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:35 AM Subject: Adam Clem > Adam Clem came to Madison County about 1812-1816. He died about 1818 in > Madison County leaving a will which he names his wife, Jemima, son Michael > and other children. Michael Clem died about 1875 and is buried at Mapel Hill > Cemetery. > Does anyone know where Adam Clem and his wife Jemima are buried in Madison > County? Michael Clem's wife, Susana Seaton, died about 1893. Is she buried > in Madison County. I have looked in the Madison County Cemetery Book but can > not find any information on this Clem family other than the grave of Michael > in MapelHill. > Any information would be appreciated. > Jim King king11311@aol.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >