Johann Georg KLAAR

Birth:
Abt 20 Apr 1716
Gemmingen, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany
Death:
1751
Culpeper, Virginia
Marriage:
Abt 1746
of Orange, Virginia
Sources:
They Came to Kentucky
A History and Genealogy of John Fray (Johannes Frey) of Culpeper County, Virginia
Before Germanna #2: The Ancestry of the Clore, Kaifer and Thomas Families, p 23
Before Germanna #4: The Ancestry of the Weaver, Utz and Folg Families
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 3, p 244
Index to Wills and Administrations
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America
Second Germanna Colony of 1717, p 20-21
Deed Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia 1793 - 1804, p 5
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 12, p 13, p 18-19
Gemmingen Parish Register (Lutheran Church), Taufen 1691-1724
The Clore Family History, p 1, p 2
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 has beenupdated by other researchers in the meantime and I'll try to add noteswith the current information.

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       George Clore (son of Michael Clore) appears first on March 25, 1746,on which date (with Russell Hill and Francis Michael) he appraised theestate of Frederick Bumgardner.  In May, 1747 he was appointed asoverseer of the highway from the German ridge path.  On November 15, 1750Michael Glore (sic) and wife Barbara deeded to George Glore "for naturallove" 300 acres lying on the north side of the Robinson River, part of agrant to George Moyer of September 28, 1728.  Probably George Clore wasalready heavily afflicted and this deed was made to enable him to providefor his family, for only eight days later, November 23, 1750 he made hiswill, probated September 19, 1751.  It was witnessed by Mical Holt, JohnClore, and Michael Rossal.  Testator names John Clore and Mical Rossal ashis executors.  Mention is made of loving wife Barbara Clore, sonsMichael Clore and Peter Clore, and daughter Alesabat (Elizabeth) Clore,each of which children is to receive 100 acres of land.  Michael Russelrenounces his executorship and John Clore is appointed sole executor.The court appointed Peter Weaver as guardian of Michael Clore, heir anddevisee of the testator.  Evidently he was the oldest son and still aminor.  Since the two children of George Clore who married did not marryuntil about 1768 and later it is safe to assume that they were quiteyoung when their father died and that George was probably under 30.Inasmuch as Peter Weaver was appointed guardian of George Clore's son itis a safe inference that Barbara, wife of George, was the daughter ofPeter Weaver.  I also believe she soon after her first husand's deathmarried (Andrew?) Carpenter, Peter Weaver in his will, dated March 27,1763, probated August 18, 1763, mentions among others a daughter BarbaryCarpenter.
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Deed Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia 1793 - 1804:  Madison CountyDeed Book 1 (1793-1796), Madison County Deed Book 2 (1796-1801) andMadison County Deed Book 3 (1801-1804), Abstracted and Published by Ruthand Sam Sparacio (1986), p 5:
Deed Book 1, p 36
       We Peter Clore and John Baker do hereby certifiy that we havereceived full satisfaction on John Weaver Senr. for all of George Clore,deceased, Estate and all of Michael Clore Senr., deceased, Estate thatfell to us and was deposited in the hands of .. John Weaver for which hewas chose guardian .. 11th day of September 1784.  Recorded MadisonCounty 23rd January 1794.

Madison County, Virginia Deed Book 1, page 36
       We Peter Clore and John Baker do herby certify that we have
       Recev,d full satisifaction of John Weaver Senr. for all of GeorgeClore decaes,d [sic]
       Estate and all of Michael Clore Senr. Decas,d [sic] Estate that fellto us
       And was deposited in the hands of him the said John Weaver for which
       He was Chose gardian [sic] and we do hereby declare that we haveReceiv,d the
       Whole and every part of the s,d Estate and each of us Jointly andSeverally
       And we do hereby give him A full Receipt from the Beginning of
       the world to this date given under our hands this Eleventh Day
       of Sept 1784   Peter Clore,   John Baker
       At a court held for the County of Madison on Thursday the 23d of
       January 1794  This Receipt from Peter Clore and John Baker to
       John Weaver Senr. was acknowledged by Peter Clore and Ordered
       to be Recorded as to him
                      Teste John Walker Jr C.M.C.
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Will of George Clore
Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A, p 41-42
[Typescript by Cathi Clore Frost]

       In the Name of God Amen
       I grge Clore being Sick in Body but of good and parfect memory
thanks be to Allmighty God and callan to Remembrance the uncertain
state of this Transitory life and that all Flesh must yielt unto Death
when it shall please God to Call Do make and declare this my last will
and Testament in manner and form following First being penintent
and sorry for all my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for
the same I command my Soul unto Allmighty God my Saviour and
Redeemer in whom and whose Merits I trust and believe Assuredly
to be saved by and to have full Remission and Forgiveness of all my Sins
and to inherit the Kingdom of Heaven and my Body I commit to
the earth to be decently Buried at the Discretion of my Executors -
hereafter named and for the settling of my Temporal Estate and
such Goods and chattels as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me
I do order give and dispose of the Same in manner and form -
following Imprims I give and bequeath unto my loveing Wife
Barbara Clore my houses and Blantation also the use of all my -
Goods and Whatsoever during the time of her natural Life time
Secondly I give and bequeath unto my Eldest Sone Michael Clore
one hundred Acres of Land and a hose
       Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my Second Sone Peter Clore one
hundred Acres of Land and a hose
       Fourthly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter alesabat Clore onehundred
acres of Land and a Cow and Calf to be paid unto her out of my Estate
at the time of her being Married
       Fifthly and lastly I do herwith institude and appoint my lovingFriends
John Clore and Mical Rossal to be my Executors of this my last Will
and Testament Revoking and disannulling all other former Bequests
heretofore by me made and in Order that this be my last Will and
Testament I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 23th of
November 1750
                      Gorge Clore, (L.S.)
Sin'd Seal'd and Delivered and declared to be     }
his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us }

       his
Mical     M    holt
       mark
John Clore
Michael Rossal

       At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th
day September 1751.
       This Last Will and Testament of George Clore was exhibited into
Court by John Clore one of the Executors therein Named proved
by the Oaths of Michael Holt and Michael Russel Witnesses thereto
and Ordered to be Recorded the said Michael Russel having first
Renounced his Executorship, the said Will being sworn to by the said
John Clore who gave Security According to Law Certificate
is Granted him for Obtaining a Probat thereof in due Form -
Previous to which the Court Assigned Peter Weaver Guardian
to Michael Clore son Heir and Divisee of the said Testator who is an
in order to Contest the Validity hereof if he thought fit, who came
into Court & declared he had no Objection to make in behalf of the
sd Heir at Law against the said Will.
                      Teste, Roger Dixon, Clk.

Same, pages 50-51

Pursuant to an Order of Court to us the Subscribers Directed
We have been and Appraised the Personal Estate of George
Clore dec'd in Current money viz't.

Cash in the Hands of John Clore              £3,  4,   7
Two Sous and ten Shoats                 1,   0,   0
One Cow & Calf left as a Legacy              1,   5,   0
Two Cows Six Yearlings & a Heifer            3,   15,  0
One Horse and one Mare left as a Legacy      6,   10,  0
One old Firelock Shot bag & horn             0,   10,  6
A parcel of old working Tools                1,   3,   6
3¼ yds broad Cloth and trimming              2,   0,   0
3 iron Potts and 2 pr of Pothooks            0,   7,   6
One frying pan & Ladle                  0,   2,   6
one tin Pan and one Dozen old Spoons              0,   1,   6
one pewter Dish one Bason and Six old Plates           0,   10,  0
one quart Pott, 1 old Tankard, one porringer & Funnill  0,  5,   0
one box Iron and Heaters                0,   2,   6
A parcel of old Books and a looking Glass         0,   8,   0
a parcel of Bottles                     0,   1,   6
one feather Bed and Furniture           1,   18,  0
Some old Bedcloaths                0,   6,   0
Six old Chairs and a Candlestick             0,   7,   6
one Water Pail and Piggon                    0,   2,   0
one Saddle and Bridle and three Belts             1,   18,  0
one old Chest and Lock                  0,   5,   0
one old Spinning Wheel and a Joyners Joynter      0,   4.   0
one Linnen Wheel and Geer                    0,   9,   0
January 11th, 1752                      £25, 16,  7
       Errors Excepted pr.           Benj.          a    Powell
                           George         V    Utz
                           Michael        +    Utz

At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the
20th February 1752.
This Inventory and Appraisment of the Estate of George Clore
dec'd was this Day returned into Court and Ordered to be,
Recorded       Test
Examd.              Roger Dixon, Clk


This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost.
                  
Anna Barbara WEAVER
Birth:
1730
Spotsylvania, Virginia
Death:
11 Jun 1808
Madison, Virginia
Sources:
They Came to Kentucky
A History and Genealogy of John Fray (Johannes Frey) of Culpeper County, Virginia
Before Germanna #4: The Ancestry of the Weaver, Utz and Folg Families
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2, p 179
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 3
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America
Second Germanna Colony of 1717, p 21
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 18-19
The Clore Family History, p 2
John Carpenter and Anna Barbara Kerker Family Chart
Notes:
                   This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost.
                  
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Johann Georg Klaar - Anna Barbara Weaver

Johann Georg Klaar was born at Gemmingen, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany Abt 20 Apr 1716. His parents were Hans Michael Klaar and Anna Barbara .

He married Anna Barbara Weaver Abt 1746 at of Orange, Virginia . Anna Barbara Weaver was born at Spotsylvania, Virginia 1730 daughter of Hans Dieterich Weber and Louisa Elisabetha Volck .

Johann Georg Klaar died 1751 at Culpeper, Virginia .

Anna Barbara Weaver died 11 Jun 1808 at Madison, Virginia .