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Culpeper, Virginia
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Frances CLORE
Birth:
1754
Culpeper, Virginia
Death:
Aft 26 Aug 1811
Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
Sources:
They Came to Kentucky, p 490, p 493, p 515
The Wayne T. Sewell Family Home Page
Jack A. Jordan's User Homepage at Family Tree Maker
Janice's Genealogy Page
The Robert and Jane (Staley) Kenney Home Page
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2, p 180, p 181
Traveller Southern Families Cousin Finder
Buracker/Buroker/Boraker and Spitler Genealogy
Marriage Index: Selected Counties of KY, NC, TN, VA, WV, 1728-1850
World Family Tree Volume 1, #2721
World Family Tree Volume 5, #687
Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree 710 submitted by chardan@cyberhighway.net
Genealogy of the Descendants of John Gar, or More Particularly of His Son, Andreas Gaar, Who Emigrated from Bavaria to Am
Yeager-Yager Database
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America, p 10, p 11
The Widow Thomas, p 202
Ancestral File
Ancestry.com, DAR Lineage Books (136 Vols.)
The Smith Family Melting Pot
An Archive of our Family's History
Rowden Family Ties
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 15, p 16, p 28-29, p 36
Culpeper County Marriages 1780-1853, p 79, p 96
E-mail correspondence from Gayle Shrader to Cathi Clore Frost
The Clore Family History, p 1, p 4, p 6
Notes:
                   The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript byDelma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967).  A copy of this is available at theMadison Co., VA Library.  This manuscript is a typescript  and update ofanother, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Dr. ArthurLeslie Keith.  The original of Keith's manuscript is at the NewberryLibrary, Chicago., IL.  Please note that some of this information hasbeen updated by other researchers in the meantime and I'll try to addnotes with the current information.
Page 28-29:
       Frances Clore (daughter of John Clore) married Herman Wayman(Wehman) in Culpeper Co., Va. (present Madison Co.), April 1, 1792.  Shewas his second wife, his first wife having been Elizabeth Clore, daughterof Peter Clore.  Thus his two wives were first cousins.  Harmon (sic)Wayman applied for a pension for services in the Revolution, April 23,1834, while a resident of Boone Co., Ind.  The application states that hewas born August, 1750 in Culpeper Co., Va.  He enlisted September, 1777and served two months as a private in Capt. William Chapman's company; inthe summer of 1778 he enlisted and served two months in Capt. HenryHill's company; again in December, 1778 he served 14 days; in the summerof 1779 he served two months in Capt. Henry Toal's company, and in thefall of 1781 he served two months in Capt. Rise's company.  Hisapplication was granted.  From another source the writer is informed thatHerman Wayman was born August 19, 1750, died June 19, 1837.  These datesare probably correct.  He probably died in Boone Co., Ind., and is saidto have been buried at Lebanon, Ind.  He moved from Madison Co., Va. toCampbell Co., Ky. about 1800.  He appears as a taxable in that county in1802 and later till about 1823.  In 1815 he is described as owning 48acres on Bank Lick Creek of Campbell County.  Sometime after 1823 he wentto Boone Co., Ind.  The last mention found of Frances is dated August 26,1811, when as wife of Herman Wayman in Campbell Co., Ky., she joins himin a deed.


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