After I did some research, I have to conclude that this must be a Carya illinoinensis, or pecan.
The compound leaves, flowers and rough bark are a clear indicator for some tree in the Juglandaceae family, or walnut family. Black walnut and butternut can be ruled out based on the flowers. Your picture shows a longer flower than we see in walnuts. Next, we can use the number of leaflets for a differentiation between true hickories and pecan. True hickories have 9 or less leaflets. Since your leaf shows 11 leaflets, it has to be a pecan, which has between 11-17 leaflets. The serrated leaf margin of your tree also matches that of pecan.