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Eliza Clore

Eliza Clore

Female - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eliza Clore (daughter of Laurence Lawrence Clore and Lucy Willoit); and died.

    Notes:

    Louisa & Eliza Clore (sisters) married Silas B, & Henry C. Yager(brothers) respectively.

    Eliza married Henry C. Yeager Yager in 1834. Henry (son of Benjamin Yeager Yager and Wife) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Laurence Lawrence Clore was born in 1774 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia (son of John Clare Clore, Jr. and Margaret Peggy Blankenbaker); and died.

    Notes:

    Louisa & Eliza Clore (sisters) married Silas B, & Henry C. Yager(brothers) respectively.

    Laurence + Lucy Willoit. Lucy and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy Willoit and died.
    Children:
    1. Louisa Clore and died.
    2. 1. Eliza Clore and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Clare Clore, Jr. was born on 22 Jan 1749 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA (son of Johannes John Michael Klaar Clore, Sr. and *Dorothea Dorothy Cafer Kaifer); died in Dec 1824 in Madison County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: BOOK--A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the IndianaDaughters of the American Revolution: Commemoration of the UnitedStates of America Bicentennial, July 4, 1976. Evansville, Indiana:Unigraphic, 1976. Page 2_68 & 2_69; Obtained from www.Ancestry.com on16 August 2008 per SLJuhl, Compiler: Page 2_68--"CLORE, JOHN, JR., b.22 Jan 1749, Culpeper County, Va., d. Dec 1824, Madison County, Va.,m. bef. 28 Nov 1769, Culpeper County, Va., Margaret Blankenbaker, b.28 Nov 1749, Culpeper County, Va., d. 6 Jan 1840, Madison County, Va.SERVICE: Patriot. CHILDREN: Benjamin, b. 1769, m. Anne Christopher;Elijah, b. 1772, m. Frances Willoit; Laurence, b. 1774, m. LucyWilloit; Solomon, b. 1776, m. Rosanna Yager; Elizabeth, b. 1779, m.William Shirley; Anna, b. 1781, m. Jesse Yager; Joel, b. 1783;Aabraham, b. 1786, m. Hannah Snyder; Thomas, b. 1788, m. JudithBohannan; Sarah, b. 1791, m. Thomas Willoit; James, b. 1794, m. SallyFountain Keller. DESCENDANT: Helmer, Dorothy Garr, No. 346261."

    John married Margaret Peggy Blankenbaker before 28 Nov 1769 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA. Margaret (daughter of Michael Blankenbaker and Elizabeth Barbar Garr) was born on 28 Nov 1749 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1840 in Madison County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Peggy Blankenbaker was born on 28 Nov 1749 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Michael Blankenbaker and Elizabeth Barbar Garr); died on 6 Jan 1840 in Madison County, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Clore was born in 1769 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    2. Elijah Clore was born in 1772 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    3. 2. Laurence Lawrence Clore was born in 1774 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    4. Solomon Clore was born in 1776 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; died in 1814.
    5. Elizabeth Clore was born in 1779 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    6. Anna Clore was born in 1781 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    7. Joel Clore was born in 1783 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    8. Abraham Clore was born in 1786 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    9. Thomas Clore was born in 1788 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    10. Sarah Clore was born in 1791 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    11. James Clore was born in 1794 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Johannes John Michael Klaar Clore, Sr. was born between 1724 and 1726 in Spotsylvania County, Colony Of Virginia (son of Hans Michael Klaar Clore and Maria Barbara); died on 20 Jun 1785 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; was buried in 1785 in Virginia.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: BOOK--A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the IndianaDaughters of the American Revolution: Commemoration of the UnitedStates of America Bicentennial, July 4, 1976. Evansville, Indiana:Unigraphic, 1976. Page 2_68 & 2_69; Obtained from www.Ancestry.com on16 August 2008 per SLJuhl, Compiler: Page 2_68--"CLORE, JOHN, SR., b.ca. 1724-1726, Spotsylvania County, Va., d. 20 June 1785, CulpeperCounty, Va., m. (1) 1746. Culpeper County, Va., Dorothea Kaifer, D.bet. 1762-1779, Culpeper County, Va., m. (2) bef. Dec 1779, Culpeper(cont'd page 2_69) County, Va., Katherine---. SERVICE: Patriot andSoldier. CHILDREN: John, b. 22 Jan. 1749, m. Margaret Blankenbaker;Margaret, m. Leonard Crisler; Gemina, m. ---Stansifer; Anna m. WilliamWilhoit; Mildred, m. Samuel Yowell; Michael; George, m. Elizabeth;Frances, m. Harmon Wayman; Daughter, m. Daniel Weavern. DESCENDANT:Helmer, Dorothy Garr, No. 346261." [Transcribed SLJuhl, RNBSC,Compiler & Family Genealogist (Clore Descendant);sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    SOURCE: "LINEAGE BOOK National Society of the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution, The National Society of the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution, Volume CXXXIII 132001 - 133000 1917 AmyCreswell Dunne Historian General Washington, D.C. 1933; Titled:Mrs. Mary Alice French Bellamy. 132074; Page 24; Davenport PublicLibrary 321 Main Street Davenport, Iowa 52801; Obtained 03 October2008, per Michael Dean McCoy II, Family Genealogist & Sandra LeeElkins Juhl, RNBSC, Compiler & Family Genealogist, both descendants ofJohannes Michael Sr. Klaar: EXCERPTS: ... Lewis Crisler (1773-1843) m.2d 1806 Mary Zimmerman (1778-1857)....Leonard Crisler (d. 1824) m.Margaret Clore;...John Zimmerman m. Ursula Blankenbaker; John Clore m,1st Dorothy (Dorothea) Cafer....John Clore, a patriot, renderedmaterial aid in the Revolution. He died in Culpeper County, Va."[Transcribed 18 October 2008, SLJuhl, RNBSC, Compiler & FamilyGenealogist (Clore Descendant) ; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    A-SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,Indiana and direct Clore descendant.
    All records kept in the Clore Volumes in the safe keeping of Joyce'sdaughter and compiler, Sandra Lee Elkins Juhl. sljuhl1234@yahoo.com.

    John's will said he has nine children, but does not name them all.

    (CF)http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clore&id=I00197
    "Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1, 32:
    [on margin: The Division of Michael Claurs Land]
    Michael Claure's Land being Six hundred and ninety Eight Acres lyingin
    Orange County for the which he hath taken out a pattent in his own andhis Son John
    Claur's name is divided between him the said Michael Claure and his
    Son John Claure as followeth vizt The division Line begins at a white
    Wallnut on the Robinson River and Running Cross the Lands to a
    Chestnut Oak the Upper part being four hundred acres in approprated
    for John Claure and the lower one being two hundred and ninety Eight
    to Michael Claure
    At a Court held for Orange County on Tuesday the
    twentieth day of May 1735
    This Division of Six hundred and Ninety Eight Acres of Land between
    Michael & John Claure was on the Motion of the said Michael Claure
    admitted to Record
    Test
    Henry Willis Cl Cur

    Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, p 640-642:
    This Indenture made the Thirtieth day of January
    in the Year of our Lord Christ one Thousand seven hundred and
    Sixty two Between Michael Kafer of the Parish of Brumfield
    in the County of Culpeper and Colony of Virginia of the one Part
    and John Clore of the Parish County and Colony aforesaid of the
    other Part Witnesseth that the said Michael Kafer for and in
    Consideration of the Natural Love and Fatherly Effection [sic] that he
    hath and Doth bear for his said Son inlaw John Clore and
    Dorothy his Wife the Daughter of the said Michael Kafer and also for
    and in Consideration of the sum of five Shillings Current money to him
    in Hand paid the receipt whereof he the said Michael Cafer doth herebyConfess
    and acknowledge himself contented and paid Hath Given Granted -
    Bargain'd sold Enfectted[?] and Confirmed unto him the said John Clore
    and Dorothy his Wife One certain Tract or parcel of Land Situate lyingand
    being int he fork of the Robinson & Rappidan Rivers and Contained by
    Estimation One hundred Acres be the same more or Less and is bounded
    as follows to wit Begining at a Corner with John Weaver in a Line of a
    Patent formerly Granted to the said Cafer for four hundred Acres ofLand
    bearing Date the fourth Day of June One thousand seven Hundred and
    twenty six and thence with the said Weaver's Line to three red OakesCorner
    to George Utz and Continuing with Utz's Line eighty Poles to a _ing[?]Oak
    Sassafras and Hickory corner with Nicholas Criglar Thence North Sixty
    five degrees West to the upper Line of the Patent to three red Oaks
    Thence reversing the cours of the Patent and runing North twenty five
    degrees West to two red Oaks Continuing still to reverse the course ofthe said
    Patent it runs South sixty five degrees East to a White oak & Hickorycorner
    now to John Berry Jun'r thence with the said Berry's Line to theBeginning
    Together with all Houses out houses Gardens Orchards Gardens fences
    Medows seedings Ways Water Water Courses and all and Singular the
    Profits Commodities Hereditaments and Appurtenances to the same
    belonging or in any Wise Appertaining To have and to hold
    the above mentioned Tract of Land and Premises witht he Appurtenan
    =ces Unto him the said John Clore his Heirs and Assigns forever
    and teh said Michael Kafer his Heirs and Assigns for themselves
    the said Land and Premises with their and every of appurtenances
    unto them the said John Clore and Dorothy his Wife shall and
    Will Warrant and forever Defend by these Presents and the said
    Michael Kafer for himself his Heirs &c doth further promise
    Grant and Agree to and with him the said John Clore his Heirs
    and Assigns that at the Time of Sealing and Delivery of these
    presents he has Good right full power and Lawfull Authority to sell
    and Dispose of the same in manner and form aforesaid and that from
    henceforth the said John Clore shall beinthe Actual Possession of
    the said Land and premises and that the said Land and premises is
    freely and Clearly Exonerated Acquited and Discharged of all and all
    former bargains, Sales, Gifts, Grants, Dowers, Wills, or any right or
    Incumbrance whatsoever In Witness whereof the said Michael
    Kafer hath hereunto set his Hand and Seal the day and Date above
    Written
    Sign'd Seal'd & Deliverd }
    In Presence of Us } his
    Jas Barbour jr
    his Michael NK Kafer (LS)
    Nicholas M Crigler mark
    mark
    his
    John + Weaver
    mark
    his
    George V Utz
    mark
    At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 18th day of
    Frebruary 1762. This Indented Deed Poll from Michael Kafer to JohnClore
    was proved by the Oaths of James Barbour Gent., Nicholas Criglar
    and George Utz jun'r Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded
    Teste Roger Dixon Clk

    Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, p 648-651:
    This Indenture made the Eighteenth day of February
    in the Year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and Sixty
    two Between John Clore and Dorothy his wife of the Parish of
    Brumfield Parish [sic] and County of Culpeper of the one part and AdamYeager
    of the Parish and County aforesaid of the other Part Witnesseth thatthe said
    John Clore and Dorothy his wife for and in Consideration of the Sum ofTwenty
    six pounds Currant money of Virginia to the said John Clore in handpaid
    the receipt whereof he Doth hereby Acknowledge Hath Granted BargainedSold
    Enfcoff[?] and Confirm, unto the said Adam Yeager his Heirs andAssigns all that
    Tract or Parcel of Land Containing one hundred acres be the same moreor less
    Situate lying and being in the Parish and County aforesaid and in thefork of the
    Robinson and Rapadan Rivers and being Part of a Patent Granted toMichael
    Kafer Felation[?] being there unoto had may more fully appear and isBounded
    as followeith Vizt) Beginning at a red oak Corner with John Weaver
    thence with the said Weavers line to three red Oaks Corner to GeorgeUtz jun and
    Continuing with the said Utz's line Eighty poles to a ring OakSaxafras and
    and [sic] Hickory Corner to Nicholas Cirger thence North Sixty fiveWest two
    hundred and twenty four poles to the upper line of the Patent to threered Oaks
    thence North Twenty five West Eighty poles to two red Oaks Corner in
    Michael Smiths line thence South Sixty five East to a White Oak and
    Hickory Corner to John Berry junr in the said Smiths line thence withthe said
    Berry's line to the Beginning together with all Houses BuildingsOrchards
    Gardens Improvements Trees woods Underwoods Watercourses profits
    Commodities Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the same in
    anywise appertaining and also all the Estate Title Claim or Demand
    whatsoever of the said John Clore and Dorothy his wife of in and tothe same
    To have and to hold the said Hundred Acres of Land be the same more
    or less According to the bounds above Specified with the appurtenancesunto the
    said Adam Yeager his Heirs and Assigns to the only Proper Use andBehoof
    of the said Adam Yeager his Heirs and Assigns forever and the saidJohn
    Clore for himself his Heirs Exors and Amors Doth Covenant and Agree
    with the said Adam Yeager his Heirs Executors Administrators andAsigns
    that he the said John Clore at the time of Ensealing and Delivery of
    these presents is and Stands Lawfully Seised is his Demesnce as of
    Fee in the said Tract of Land and premises with the appurtenances and
    Hath Good right and Lawfull Authority to sell and Convey the same unto
    the said Adam Yeager his Heirs and Assigns forever and that he will
    Warrant and forever Defend the said Tract of Land and premises withthe
    appurtenances unto the said Adam Yeager his Heirs and Assigns forever
    free and Clear from all manner of Incumbrances of What nature or kind
    soever and against the Lawfull Title or Claim of him the said JohnClore or his
    Heirs or any other Person Claiming under them or either of themanoagst [?]
    the Lawfull Claim of all and every other Person whatsoever In Witness
    whereof the Parties to these presents have set their Hands and Seals
    here unot Interchangeably Set the Day and year first above Written
    Sealed and Delivered } John Clore (LS)
    In Presence of us } the mark of
    Dorothy M Clore (LS)
    Memorandum that full and Peaceable possession and Seisen of
    the Tractof Land within mentioned was Given and Delivered by thewithing
    John Clore & Dorothy his wife, unto the within named
    Named ^ Adam Yeager to hold to him his Heirs and Assigns forever
    According to the Tenor, Purport True Intent and meaning of the within
    Written Indenture In Witness whereof the said John Clore Hath hereunto
    set his Hand and Seal the 18th day of February 1762.
    Witness John Clore (LS)
    Received the 18th day of February 1762 of the within named Adam YeagerTwenty
    six pounds Currant money of Virginia being the full Consideration forthe
    within mentioned Land and premises
    John Clore
    At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 18th day ofFebruary 1762
    This Indenture of Feoffment[?] from John Clore and Dorothy his wife toAdam Yeager
    was Acknowledged by the Parties and the Memorandum of Livery of Seisenand
    receipt Endorsed was also acknowledged by the said John and Ordered tobe Recorded
    Previous to which the said Dorothy was first Privily Examined as theLaw
    Directs
    Ex'd Teste Roger Dixon Clk

    19 April 1777 John Clore and wife Kathrine sold to John Clore 100acres for ?5. (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book I, p 170-172)

    John Clore "for and in Consideration of the real love good will andaffection that I have and do Bear to my son Michael Clore" "oneHundred acres of Land in the same County and parish [Bromfield] Beingpart of the tract of Land where I now Live Including the Plantationwhereone the said Michael now lives Bounded as nearly in a square asthe Lines of his Brother John and my own lines will admit if his houseand Plantation being included in the said one Hundred acres".(Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book I, p 172-173)

    9 August 1777 John Clore and Catharine his wife sold one acres to theTrustees for the Double Top Mountain Congregation of the ReformedChurch for ?1. (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H, p 488-489)

    John Clore's Will
    Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book C, p 121-122
    [Typescript by Cathi Clore Frost]
    In the name of God Amen. I John Clore of the County
    of Culp'r being low and weak in body but in perfect Sense & Soundness
    of memory do make and ordain this my last will & Testm't
    Imprimis I led my loving wife Katherine one hund'd Acres of Land
    To be land of at the upper end of my plantation so as to include mydwell'g
    House, and one of my negroes, one hourse one bed & furniture Two cows&
    Calves, on Sow, one plow. The articles above mentioned to be at herChoice
    All which I lend during her Natural life -
    Item, I give my son George Clore one Horse Bridle and Saddle, thehorse
    To be at his Choice after my wifes choice above mentioned which I giveto
    him and his heirs forever
    Item I give my Daughter's Milley, Anne & Frances one Bed and Furniture
    One Cow and Calf each, or the value thereof, also they are to haveeach of
    Them one Pot Frying pan, Bason, Dish, half a Dozen plates, & half a
    Dozen knives and forks, or the value thereof in Cash all which I gvieto them and
    Their Heirs forever, but if either of my Children above mentioned towit George
    Milley, Anne or Frances should die without an heir lawfully begottenof
    their body it is my desire that their part of my Estate which I giveto them may
    be equally divided amongst all my Children
    Item my having given out to my sons Michael & John one hundred acresof
    Land by Deed each of them, I hereby require the Appraisers of myEstate to
    Set the true value of each of their Lands which is to stand as a partof their
    Portion with my other Children -
    Item The residue of my Estate not already given I give in equaldistribution
    Amongst all my Children, John and Michael Lands included with the restof
    my Estate, not given as above mentioned, which is to be as a part ofthe residue
    of my Estate I hereby require my Executors and Empower them to sell
    either for ready money or on reasonable credit as they shall thinkbest and
    they may either sell my wifes part at the same time all owing her
    lifetime there in, or may wait 'till her death as they may believe maybe
    the most to the advantage of the Heirs in Common. Namely my Nine
    children or their legal representatives.
    Item I constitute and appoint my loving sons Michael & John Clore
    & my son-in-law John Stanciver Executors of this my last Will andTestam't
    In Testimoney where of I have here unto set my hand and Seal this 2dday
    Of Dec 1779 -
    Sealed and delivered Henry Lewis
    In presence of 33 John Clore (I.S.)
    Jno Hume ? ? Nelson
    Acrey Berry Chris'r Crigler
    his
    Philip + Chelf
    Mark

    At a Court held for Culpeper County the 20th day of June 1785
    This Last Will and testament of John Clore dec'd was
    Exhibited to the Court by Michael Clore & John Clore two of the Exors
    There in named and was proved by the oaths of John Hume Acrey
    Berry & Philip Chelf Witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded &
    On the motion of the said Executors Certificate is granted them
    For obtaining a probat there of in due form they having made
    Oath there to & given bond & Security according to Law. The Other
    Son was in Court & refused to take upon himself the Execution
    There of.
    Teste John Jameson Cl Cur.

    Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book C, p 145 Inventory and Appraisalrecorded 21 Nov 1785
    Same, p 257-263 Inventory of sales rec 16 July 1787
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Culpeper County, Virginia 1782 Personal Property Tax List
    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, James Barbour's District
    [copy provided by Betty Johnson]
    John Clore Senr 1 white tythe
    slaves Toney, 6 slaves
    Henry, Nan, Fanny, 6 horses
    Will, Sid 15 cattle
    0 wheels of carriages
    4.5.9 tax (?.S.D)

    Culpeper County, Virginia 1783 Personal Property Tax List
    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Henry Hill's District
    John Clore 4 white tithables over 21
    0 white tithables over 16 under 21
    2 slaves over 21
    3 slaves over 16 under 21
    6 horses
    11 cattle
    5.4.9 tax (?.S.D)
    6 total tithables

    Culpeper County, Virginia 1784 Personal Property Tax List
    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Henry Hill's District
    [copy provided by Betty Johnson]
    John Clore Junr 1 white tythe over 21
    0 white tythes under 21
    3 slave tythes
    4 young slaves
    5 horses
    13 cattle
    0 stud horses & price
    8 heads taxable
    4.13.3 or 2 tax (?.S.D)
    4 total tythes

    Culpeper County, Virginia 1785 Personal Property Tax List
    Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, William Chapman's District
    [copy provided by Betty Johnson]
    John Clore 1 whites over 21
    0 Do. over 16
    3 slave tythes
    4 young slaves
    6 horses
    8 cattle
    blank tax column
    4 no. of tythes

    15 May 1786 Michael and John Clore, Exors of John Clore Dec'd sold toSamuel Yowell 128 acres for ?57 & 11 Shillings. (Culpeper County,Virginia Deed Book N, p 277-280)

    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)

    15 May 1786 Michael and John Clore, Exors of John Clore Dec'd sold toHenry Lewis 56 acres for ?4, 5 Shillings, 6 pence. (Culpeper County,Virginia Deed Book N, p 284-287)

    15 May 1786 Michael Clore, Exor of John Clore Dec'd, sold to JohnClore 79 acres for ?5.18.6. (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book N, p287-290)

    15 May 1786 Michael Clore, Exor of John Clore Dec'd, sold to JohnClore 130 acres for ?207 and 18 shillings. (Culpeper County, VirginiaDeed Book N, p 291-294)

    15 May 1786 John Clore, Exor of John Clore Dec'd sold to Michael Clore48 acres for ?3 and 12 shillings. (Culpeper County, Virginia Deed BookN, p 294-297)

    The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscriptby Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this is availableat the Madison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is a typescript andupdate of another, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript byDr. Arthur Leslie Keith. The original of Keith's manuscript is at theNewberry Library, Chicago, IL. Please note that some of thisinformation has been updated by other researchers in the meantime andI'll try to add notes with the current information.
    Pages 14-16

    John Clore (son of Michael Clore) has already appeared several timesin the account of his father. On December 17, 1761 he witnessed willof Anna Mary Gabberd (with Christopher Dicken and Michael Thomas). OnFebruary 18, 1762 John Clore and wife Dorothy sold 100 acres to AdamYeager. On May 15, 1762 Michael Kafer and John Clore and wife Dorothysold to Paul Letherer 152 acres, part of tract of 400 acres purchasedby Michael Clore and by said Michael Clore's last will left to beequally divided between the John Clore and Peter Clore. This deed waswitnessed by Michael Oneal, Michael Clore, and George Row. This deedhas a close connection with the one given under Michael Clore, of samedate, whereby John Clore and wife Dorothy sold 48 acres to MichaelOneal. The two acreages amount to 200 acres which seems to be the landmentioned by Michael Clore in his will, being half of the tractpurchased of Christopher Yowell, June 21, 1754. On December 31, 1776John Clore made deed of gift, 100 acres, to Michael Clore (referringto Michael's brother John in the deed). On April 19, 1777 John Cloreand wife Katharine made deed of gift to John Clore, Jr. As John Gloorhe was paid 9 shillings and 105 pounds of tabacco for colonialservices, from Culpeper Co., Va., 1756.
    The baptisms of no children of John Clore are recorded in the HebronBirth Register, though it seems certain that he had children bornafter 1750, the first date of the Register. Johannes Klor (the Germanspelling) and wife Dorothea Klorin frequently serve as sponsors at thebaptisms of Nicholas Krickler (Crigler) and Christopher Krickler (theywere the sons of Jacob Crigler and wife Susanna), from 1750 to 1768,the latter date being the last appearance of Dorothy Clore. In 1775Johannes Klor and Catharina Klorin appear as sponsors of JamesGrickler, son of Christopher. So it is evident that between 1768 and1775 Dorothy, the first wife of John Clore, had died and he hadmarried again. His first wife was the daughter of Michael Kaifer(Kaffer, Cafer), a member of the 1717 colony, whose will, datedDecember 28, 1762, probated November 17, 1768, in Culpeper Co., Va.,mentions daughters Elizabeth, wife of Adam Garr, Barbara, wife of JohnWeaver, Mary, wife of George Utz, Margaret, wife of Nicholas Crigler,and Dorothy, wife of John Clore. John Clore's children were evidentlyall by his first wife, Dorothy Kaifer. He made will December 2, 1779,probated June 20, 1785, in Culpeper Co., Va. The will was witnessed byJohn Hume, Acrey Berry, Philip Chelf, Henry Lewis, by another, nameundecipherable, and Chrisr. Crigler. Sons Michael & John Clore andson-in-law John Stanciver are named as executors. Testator mentionswife Katherine and children Michael, John, George, Milley, Anne, andFrances. He mentions in his will his nine children. His daugherMargaret who had married Leonard Crisler is not mentioned or hisdaughter (Jemima), wife of John Stansiver.
    Garr assigns a daugher (without name) to John Clore and says she wasthe wife of Daniel Weaver. If this is correct she may be the ninthchild of John Clore (his will refers to his nine children). Her firstname is not known but she may be the Babara Clore, confirmed in HebronChurch, Easter Sunday, 1776, or the Amelia Clore, confirmed 1777, bothof whom are otherwise unaccounted for. If we add both Barbara andAmelia to the list of John's children, the number would be ten. Ifthey both do belong to John (and it seems they must) we would have tosuppose that one died before the date of his will, December 2, 1779.Garr assigns a daughter Elizabeth to John Clore, which is certainly anerror. The Elizabeth Clore who married Herman Wayman was the daughterof Peter Clore. She was the first wife of Herman Wayman and his secondwife was Frances Clore, daughter of John Clore.

    The Hebron Communion Lists: Communion Lists of the Hebron LutheranChurch 1775 to 1812 Madison, Virginia by John Blankenbaker (Chadd'sFord, PA 2001):
    p 7-8 17th Sunday after Trinity 1776 [9 June 1776]
    (List of Arthur L. Keith)
    Joh Klor & Catharina (John Clore's wife)" [Transcribed 08 July 2008,SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Johannes married *Dorothea Dorothy Cafer Kaifer in 1746 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Colony Of Virginia. *Dorothea (daughter of *Wolff Michael Kaifer and Anna Maria Blankenbaker Blankenbehler) was born in 1730 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Colony Of Virginia; died between 1762 and 1779 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  *Dorothea Dorothy Cafer Kaifer was born in 1730 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Colony Of Virginia (daughter of *Wolff Michael Kaifer and Anna Maria Blankenbaker Blankenbehler); died between 1762 and 1779 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. **Michael "Big Mike" Clore was born on 1 Dec 1746 in Orange County, Virginia; died on 7 Dec 1817 in Madison County, Virginia; was buried in Dec 1817 in Madison County, Virginia.
    2. 4. John Clare Clore, Jr. was born on 22 Jan 1749 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1824 in Madison County, Virginia.
    3. Margaret Clore was born in 1750 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died in Boone County, Kentucky.
    4. Mildred Milly Clore was born in 1751 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    5. Jemima Gemina Jemina Clore was born on 15 Apr 1751 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died on 3 Dec 1819 in Campbell County, Kentucky; was buried in Dec 1819 in Farm On Site Of Erlanger, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    6. George Clore was born in 1753 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died in Possibly Georgia.
    7. Frances Clore was born in 1754 in (Madison) Culpeper County, Virginia; and died.
    8. Barbara Clore was born in 1755 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; and died.
    9. Anna Clore was born in 1756 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; and died.

  3. 10.  Michael Blankenbaker was born in Spotsylvania County, Colony Of Virginia; died in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: BOOK--A Roster of Revolutionary Ancestors of the IndianaDaughters of the American Revolution: Commemoration of the UnitedStates of America Bicentennial, July 4, 1976. Evansville, Indiana:Unigraphic, 1976. Page 2_27; Obtained from www.Ancestry.com on 16August 2008 per SLJuhl, Compiler. "BLANKENBAKER, MICHAEL, b. 1780-83(error in transcription?), prob. Spotsylvania County, Va., d. Culpepercounty, Va., m. bef. 1745 , Orange County, Va., Elizabeth Barbar Garr,b. 11 Feb. 1730, Germany, d. aft. 21 June 1790. SERVICE: Patriot,furnished supplies in Culpeper county, Va. CHILDREN: Jemima, b. 1745,m. (1) Michael Crigler, m. (2) Absolom Utz; Mary, b. 1747, m. DanielWilhoit; Margaret, b. 1749, m. John Clore (or Clare); Elizabeth, b.1753, m. John Wilhoit; Eleanor, b. 1755, m. Elias Christler;Christina, b. 1760, m. Ephriam Utz; Rosanna, b. 1763, m. LewisWilhoit. DESCENDANT: HELMER, Dorothy Garr, No. 346261."

    Michael married Elizabeth Barbar Garr before 1745 in Orange County, Virginia. Elizabeth was born on 11 Feb 1730 in Germany; died after 21 Jun 1790 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Barbar Garr was born on 11 Feb 1730 in Germany; died after 21 Jun 1790 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jemima Blankenbaker was born in 1745 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    2. Mary Blankenbaker was born in 1747 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    3. 5. Margaret Peggy Blankenbaker was born on 28 Nov 1749 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; died on 6 Jan 1840 in Madison County, Virginia.
    4. Elizabeth Blankenbaker was born in 1753 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    5. Eleanor Blankenbaker was born in 1755 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    6. Christina Blankenbaker was born in 1760 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.
    7. Rosanna Blankenbaker was born in 1763 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; and died.



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