George William GLORE

Birth:
1753
Culpeper, Virginia
Death:
DeKalb, Georgia
Marriage:
5 Jan 1786
Culpeper, Virginia
Sources:
They Came to Kentucky, p 504 name given as George Clore, p 515 same
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
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, p 521
E-mail correspondence from Jeanne Spratlin Carter to Cathi Clore Frost, 14 Feb 1999
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America
The Widow Thomas, p 202
Ancestral File
EGS Database
The Smith Family Melting Pot
Rowden Family Ties
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 15
Culpeper County Marriages 1780-1853, p 37
Authentic List of All Land Lottery Grants Made to Veterans of the Revolutionary War by the State of Georgia
Madison County, Georgia Censuses 1820-1860, p 6
The Clore Family History, p 1, p 3
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 15:
       George Clore.  Michael and John Clore, exors of Michael Clore, soldGeorge Clore 73 acres, May 15, 1786.  As George Glore he marriedElizabeth Mauck, 1786, in Culpeper Co., Va.  On June 21, 1790 GeorgeClore and wife Elizabeth sold to John Clore, 73 acres.  With this mentionhe disappers from record.

15 May 1786 Michael and John Clore, Exors of John Clore Dec'd sold toGeorge Clore 73 acres for £54 and 15 Shillings.  (Culpeper County,Virginia Deed Book N, p 281-284)

Culpeper County, Virginia 1786 Personal Property Tax List
Chapman's list
[transcription provided by Betty Johnson]
George Clore   1 white male over 21
            1 horse
            2 cattle

Culpeper County, Virginia 1787 Personal Property Tax List
Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Goodrich Lightfoot's District
(copy provided by Betty Johnson)
       George Clore   Person chargeable with tax
       George Clore   White males above 21
       0         White male above 16 under 21
       0         blacks above 16
       0         blacks under 16
       1         horses, mares, colts & mules
       3         cattle

Culpeper County, Virginia 1790 Personal Property Tax List
[information provided by Betty Johnson]
George Clore   1 white male over 16

10 June 1790 William and Reuben Shotwell and Hannah Shotwell sold 159acres to George Clore for £60.  (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book P, p377-379)

21 June 1790 George Clore and wife Elizabeth sold 73 acres to John Clorefor £60.  (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book P, p 386-387)

20 September 1790 George Clore and wife Sisse (she signs her nameElizabeth) sold 150 acres to Lewis Outz for £60.  (Culpeper County,Virginia Deed Book P, p 480-481)

Madison County, GA Probate Records 1812-ca1870 by Amy Warren Sanders(Heritage Papers, Athens, GA), p 36
Glore          O-67
George Glore,  O-34
O - Minutes of the Inferior Court, Plat Book A, 1812-1901

Madison County, Georgia 1820 Federal Census, p 48
George Glore   1 male age 16-18
            1 male age 16-25
            1 male age 45 and over
            1 female age 45 and over

DeKalb County, Georgia 1830 Federal Census, p 33
Abram Glore    2 males age 0-4
            1 male age 15-19
            1 male age 30-39
            1 male age 60-69
            1 female age 0-4
            1 female age 5-9
            1 female age 50-59

The History of Fayette County 1821-1971, (Published by the Fayette CountyHistorical Society), p 143-144:
       George W. Glore, a son of the above mentioned John and DorothyClore, was born in Virginia.  He married Elizabeth Mauck on January 5,1786, in Culpepper [sic] County, Virginia.
       On June 21, 1790, George and Elizabeth Glore sold their 73 acresfarm in Virginia and came to Georgia.
       George and Elizabeth Glore were living on a 50 acre farm located onLong Creek, in Wilkes County, Georgia, when on January 8, 1808, he made adeed of gift of this farm, his livestock, and household and kitchenfurniture to his children Abner, Anna, Abi, Abel, Abram, Asa, and AlaGlore.
       ... The 1832 Cherokee Land Lottery shows that George W. Glore, ofGivens District, DeKalb County, was granted Land Lot 93, of the 13thDistrict and 2nd Section of Cherokee County, Georgia. ...
       ... William Thornton Glower's grandmother Elizabeth Mauck Glore wasvisiting her son Abram Glore in Coxes (859the Georgia Militia) District(Mableton), Cobb County, when she died in 1850.  She was buried in theGlore Cemetery, on Glore Road, about half way between Clay Road and FloydRoad, in Mableton.

From The Wayne T. Sewell Family Home Page:
On Nov. 26, 1808 Elizabeth requested a letter of dismission from SardisBaptist Church, Wilkes County, Georgia.


This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost.
                  
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George William Glore - Blocked

George William Glore was born at Culpeper, Virginia 1753. His parents were John Michael Clore and Dorothea Kaifer.

He married Blocked 5 Jan 1786 at Culpeper, Virginia .

George William Glore died at DeKalb, Georgia .