4 sons, including J. Reagor Motlow, and 1 daughter
Relatives
Jack Daniel (uncle)
The home of Lem Motlow (1869–1947) at the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, United States. Motlow, a nephew of Daniel, ran the distillery from 1911 until his death. The house was built circa 1870, and is now used by the distillery for office space.
Lemuel Motlow (November 28, 1869 – September 1, 1947) was an American businessman, politician, landowner and Tennessee Walking Horse breeder. He was the owner of Jack Daniel's, and he served in the Tennessee House of Representatives and the Tennessee Senate.
three more sons: Cliff Conner Motlow; Dan Evans Motlow; and Robert Motlow. They also had a daughter, Mary Avon Boyd. LemMotlow suffered a stroke in 1940...
However, he took his nephews under his wing, one of whom was Lemuel "Lem" Motlow. Motlow, a son of Jack's sister Finetta, was skilled with numbers and was...
Capitol J. Reagor Motlow (1898–1978), American businessman and politician LemMotlow (1869–1947), American businessman and politician Tom Motlow, 1900–01 basketball...
Senator Motlow may refer to: J. Reagor Motlow (1898–1978), Tennessee State Senate LemMotlow (1869–1947), Tennessee State Senate This disambiguation page...
district In office 1936–1939 Preceded by Leighton Ewell Succeeded by LemMotlow Personal details Born William Prentice Cooper Jr. (1895-09-28)September...
was Tom Motlow, whose uncle was the eponymous founder of Jack Daniel's, the whiskey distillery. In 1907, Jack Daniels gave his nephew LemMotlow (also Mary's...