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Georgia A. Clore

Georgia A. Clore

Female 1884 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Georgia A. Clore was born on 10 Jul 1884 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana (daughter of Marvin Marion M. Clore and Ella Withrow); died in Speedway, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

    Family/Spouse: Ernest Servies. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eddie Servies

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marvin Marion M. Clore was born on 23 Jul 1856 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana (son of *Simeon Clore and *Mary Lusk); died on 19 Sep 1929 in 73 Yrs Old; At Home, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1929 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-87/4-74.

    Notes:

    "WAVELAND INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929
    Marvin Clore, whose critical illness was reported last week, who hasbeen in poor health for a number of months died at his home near TheShades at 10 p.m. on Thursday night. Funeral services were held atthe home on Saturday afternoon in charge of Rev. Cornelius Airhart.Burial at Maple Ridge. He was the son of Simeon and Mary (Lusk) Cloreand was born on the Old Clore Homestead northwest of town July 23,1856. In 1880, he married Miss Ella Withrow of Troy, MO. One son,Clarence, died 30 years ago. The living children are: Mrs. ErnestServies and Harry Clore of Indianapolis; Withrow of Macoda, Iowa; andMrs. Ernest Jack of Parkville. Two sisters, Mrs. Susan York and Mrs.Mary Shirk of Indianapolis and Doren Clore of Waveland also survive.Mr. Clore was of a quiet courteous disposition, a good neighbor andwell liked by everyone." From the notes of Cathi Clore Frost sent toCompiler in c.2001, and kept in the *Israel Clore records of JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins.[Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Death Records, Montgomery County, Indiana
    Reported Deaths, C; http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/index.html
    Name Sex Age Date of Death Location Book/Page Notes
    CLORE Marion Marvin) M 72 September 19 1929 Montgomery Co. H37 68 "
    [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Cemetery Records, Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll
    Last name First name Birth Death Death age Other CDPL Upd DAR Cemetery(Township)
    Clore Marvin July 23, 1856 September 19, 1929 73y 1-87 4-74Maple Cemetery (Brown) " [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "02 June 1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Marvin Clore
    Home in 1900: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Age: 42
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Spouse's Name: Ella
    Race: White
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members: Name Age
    Marvin Clore 42 m, w, Jul 1857, married 20 yr, IN, IN, IN, LaborerSawmill
    Ella Clore 39 wife, f, w, Nov 1860, married 20 yr, 5 child/5 child,Mo. PA. KY
    Elbert C Clore 18 son, Jul 1881, IN, IN, MO, at War
    George A Clore 15 daughter, Jul 1884, IN, IN, MO, at school
    Whithron Clore 12 son, Aug 1887, IN, IN, MO, at school
    Harry S Clore 9 son, Jul 1890, IN, IN, MO, at school
    Emma G Clore 3 daughter, Nov 1896, IN, IN, MO
    Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: T623 393; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 98. Ancestry.com.1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:The Generations Network, Inc., 2004."

    "29 April 1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Marvin Clove
    [Marvin Clore]
    Age in 1910: 52
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
    Mother's Birth Place: Indiana
    Spouse's Name: Ella
    Home in 1910: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Household Members: Name Age
    Marvin Clove 52 male, white, 1st married 28 yr, IN, KY, IN, farmer,owns farm
    Ella Clove 49 wife, female, white, 1st married 28 yr, 5 child/4living, MO, PA, KY,
    Withrow Clove 22 son, male, white, single, IN, IN, MO, farm laborer,home farm
    Harry Clove 19 son, male, white, single, IN, IN, MO, farm laborer,home farm
    Emma Clove 12 daughter, female, white, single, IN, IN, MO
    Carl Smith 18 hired hand, male, white, single, IN, IN, IN, farming,general farm
    Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: T624_371; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 152; Image: 1108;Super. 9; Enum. 152; Sheet 13A; Dwelling 242/248; Line 28.Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006."

    "March 1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Marvin Clore
    Home in 1920: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Age: 62 years
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Spouse's Name: Ella
    Father's Birth Place: Indiana
    Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Sex: Male
    Home owned: Own
    Able to read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Image: 1050
    Household Members: Name Age
    Marvin Clore 62 w, m, IN, IN, KY, Farming, Farmer, owns farm
    Ella Clore 59 wife, w, f, MO, MO, MO
    Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: T625_456; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 158; Image: 1050;Super. 9, Enum. 158; Sheet 5B; Dwelling 124/124; Line 88.Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.

    Marvin married Ella Withrow on 13 Oct 1880 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri. Ella (daughter of Joseph H. Withrow and *Ann Wright) was born on 19 Nov 1859 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; died on 27 Apr 1939 in 79 Y; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in May 1939 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ella Withrow was born on 19 Nov 1859 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri (daughter of Joseph H. Withrow and *Ann Wright); died on 27 Apr 1939 in 79 Y; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in May 1939 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    "ELLA WITHROW CLORE
    Waveland Independent, June 1, 1939
    Funeral services for Mrs. Ella CLORE who died on Monday were held atthe home on Wednesday afternoon in charge of Rev. Cornelius Airhart.Mrs. Lowell Spencer played piano selections. The casket was carried byDr Harbeson; AC Deere; Romulus Boyd; Andrew Durham; TN Garland andClaude Smith. The flowers were carried by Mrs. Harriet Jack Cooper;Betty and Eloise Jack; Margaret Cooper; Salmon Servies; Carol Grahamand Hal Clore. Burial at Maple Ridge. Mrs. Mary Shirk and Miss BesseMcClain and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Servies and Salmon of Indianapolis andMr. and Mrs. Withrow Clore of Muscatine, Iowa were here for thefuneral of Mrs. Ella Clore. Mrs. Ella Clore, one of the oldestcitizens of Waveland, died at her home Monday morning May 29, at 5:30.Death followed an extended illness. For a number of years she had beenin failing health, making a brave fight to regain it. All that medicalskill and loving hands could do was done unavailingly. She was bornNov 19, 1859 at Troy, MO the daughter of Ann Wright and TW WITHROW.She was married to Marvin Clore, son of Simeon Clore Oct 24, 1880. Tothem were born five children: Clarence E; Georgiana; Withrow; Harry Sand Emma Gaines. The husband preceded her in death Sept 19, 1929. Shewas the youngest of 8 brothers and sisters, all of whom preceded herin death; also two sons, Clarence and Harry. She was held in esteemfor her devotion to her friends. No sacrifice too great fro one whomshe considered her loyal friend. Her young life was one of usefulness;had excellent educational advantages; was a student at Wood LawnCollege, St. Joseph, Mo; possessed a keen sense of humor; was modestand unassuming. No word of reproach fell from her lips. Intensivekindness of heart. In religion she was Calvinistic. Her grandfatherwas a minister of that denomination. She had the most abiding faith inthe goodness of God. Written by a life-long friend (not named).9-9-2007 Karen Zach HTML By: Blacksheep Genealogy
    Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright ?1997-2007, MontgomeryCounty Website http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/" [Transcribed 09June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler - sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "WAVELAND, INDEPENDENCE NEWSPAPER - JUNE 1, 1939
    Mrs. Ella Withrow Clore, one of the oldest residents of Waveland, diedat her home Monday morning May 29, 1939 at 5:30 a.m. She was infailing health for a number of years. Born: November 19, 1859 atTroy, MO., the daughter of T.W. and Ann Wright Withrow. She married,Marvin Clore, son of Simeon Clore on October 24, 1880. She was aCalvinistic Religion and her grandfather was a minister of thatreligion. She was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters whopreceded her in death. Her sons Clarence and Harry died before her.Burial at Maple Ridge Cemetery." From the nothes of Joyce LorraineClore Elkins, titled *Israel Clore, page 134. [Transcribed 09 June2008, SLJuhl, Compiler - sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "Death Records, Montgomery County, Indiana
    Reported Deaths, C; http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/index.html
    Name Sex Age Date of Death Location Book/Page Notes
    CLORE Ella Withrow F 79 May 29 1939 Waveland H37 159"
    [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Cemetery Records, Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll
    Last name First name Birth Death Death age Other CDPL Upd DAR Cemetery(Township)
    Clore Ella November 19, 1859 April 27, 1939 79y 1-87 4-74 MapleCemetery (Brown) " [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "05 May 1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Ella Clore
    Home in 1930: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Age: 64
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1866
    Birthplace: Kentucky
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Ella Clore 64 widow, KY, MO, PA
    Harry Clore 39 son, married at 21 yrs, IN, IN, KY, Farm Laborer,general farm
    Mary Gale Clore 37 daughter-in-law, married at 19 yrs, IN, IN, IN
    Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: 620; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 3; Image: 43.0; Enum.54-3; Super. 6; Sheet 10A; Dwelling 246/246; Line 31. Ancestry.com.1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA:The Generations Network, Inc., 2002."

    Notes:

    Married:
    Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
    Name: Miss. Ella Withrow
    Marriage Date: 13 Oct 1880
    Marriage Location: Troy, MO
    Marriage County: Lincoln
    Spouse Name: Mr. Manin (Marvin) Clore
    Ancestry.com. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.

    "Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002: Page 344 - County of Lincoln,State of Missouri, ss: This certifies that on Wednesday, October 13th1880 I united in marriage Mr. Marvin Clore of Waveland Indiana toMiss Ella Withrow of Troy Missouri. C.R. Dudley, Pastor,Presbyterian ____ ____
    Troy Missouri Filed October 15, 1880 Signed Wm Colbert, Recorder"www.Ancestry.com [Transcribed 08 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Children:
    1. Clarence Elbert Clore was born on 26 Jul 1881 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 29 Aug 1901 in 20 Y; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1901 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    2. 1. Georgia A. Clore was born on 10 Jul 1884 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; died in Speedway, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
    3. Withrow T. Clore was born on 18 Aug 1887 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; died in 1966 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
    4. Harry S. Clore was born on 29 Jul 1890 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 26 Mar 1934 in 44 Y; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Mar 1934 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    5. Emma G. Clore was born on 12 Nov 1897 in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 5 Apr 1982 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1982 in Crawfordsville Masonic Cemetery, Union Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  *Simeon Clore was born on 12 Feb 1821 in Boone County, Kentucky (son of Israel Clore and Frances Deer); died on 26 May 1902 in 81 Y, 3 M, 14 D; At Home Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1902 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-87/4-74.

    Notes:

    NOTE: I have been going over the notes of Joyce L. Clore Elkins andthose of Cathi Clore Frost and comparing them for some sort ofcollaboration on where the family was located. It would appear thatthe farm land bordered both Parke and Montgomery Counties andoverlapped into both. So, it has been very difficult to determineexactly which county is the birth and death counties of individuals inmany cases. Also, in many cases, where one of them is married in acounty it's not necessarily where they lived in a county and viceversa. There may be some errors in locations of births and deaths.If you should decide a mistake was made, please feel free to contactme: sljuhl1234@yahoo.com or at
    Sandra L. Juhl 3810 - 10th Avenue Place, Moline, Illinois 61265.

    NOTES OF JOYCE LORRAINE CLORE ELKINS OF PARKE COUNTY, INDIANA PRIOR TOc.1975-c.2003:
    "Simeon Clore, was a farmer in Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.He was born in Boone County, Kentucky in c.1820. He came with hisparents to Indiana around c.1837, and settled on land which theyentered in c.1822 while living in Kentucky. Here his father died inc.1854. His parents came from Virginia to Kentucky in c.1811 andthence to Indiana in c.1837. Israel had claimed the land in Indianawhile living in Kentucky prior to the family's move to Indiana. Here(Indiana) his father, Israel, died in c.1854 and mother, Frances, inabout c.1870. Simeon was married in c.1846 to Mary Lusk, daughter ofSalamon Lusk who came to Vigo County about c.1814. Mary died inc.1860. Simeon again married in c.1870 to Mrs. Eliza Chamblin(Chamberlin ?) He had seven children by his first wife. He was ownerof a nice farm of three hundred and sixty acres and was a staunchGreenbacker." [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    SOURCE: Multiple letters with research from Lawrence & PrincessThompson, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana 47933, c.1982 perpostal mail to Joyce L. Clore Elkins.

    SOURCE: Book - History of Montgomery County: together with historicnotes on the Wabash Valley, gleaned from early authors, old maps andmanuscripts, private and official correspondence, and other authentic,though, for the most part, out-of-the-way sources. Chicaago: H.H.Hill and Iddings, 1881. Page a354 [c.2005 - database on-line atwww.Ancestry.com] Obtained: Saturday, 16 August 2005 by SLJuhl,Compiler & Genealogist (sljuhl1234@yahoo.com)
    "SIMEON CLORE;http://members.tripod.com/debmurray/montgomery/monbioref.htm#sclore
    Simeon Clore, farmer, Waveland, was born in Boone Co, KY 1821 and isthe s/o Israel & Frances (Deer) Clore, of Va, and came to Ky in 1811,thence to Montgomery Co in 1837, and settled on land which they hadentered in 1822. Here the father died in 1854 and mother about 1870.Simeon was married in 1846 to Mary LUSK, d/o Solomon Lusk who came toVigo Co In about 1814. She died in 1860. He again married in 1870,Mrs. Eliza Chamlin. He has 7 children by former wife: Solomon, Joel,Julia A, Doren, Susan, Marvin, Mary. Mr. Clore is the owner of a finefarm of 360 acres and is a staunch greenbacker."

    This was in the notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore c.1975-c.2003; Theinformation is from Cathi Clore Frost, c.2001: OBITUARY NOTES FROM THENEWSPAPER IN EITHER WAVELAND OR CRAWFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY,INDIANA--no source given: "Simeon Clore, the subject of this sketchwas born in Boone County, Ky., Feb. 13, 1821, and died May 27, 1902,aged 81 years, 3 months, 14 days. He came to Montgomery County, Ind.with his parents at the age of 17 where he lived until the day of hisdeath. When young Clore came to this country it was almost unbrokenwilderness but he has lived to see it one of the most flourishing andcultivated counties in the State of Ind. Crawfordsville, thebeautiful county seat was then a mere hamlet in a -------rest ofclipping missing." [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    FROM CATHI CLORE FROST OF OREGON, c. 2001: OBITUARY OF SIMEON CLORE
    Crawfordsville Daily Journal Newspaper, Montgomery County, Indianadated May 27, 1902 -- "Simon Clore, one of the early settlers ofMontgomery Co. died yesterday at his home 4 miles from Waveland justSo. of the Shades (State Park now). He was 82 years old and death wascaused by paralysis and heart disease. Mr. C. came here as a smallboy from Kentucky and settled with his father on the farm where hedied. He was one of the most prominent men in the county and was anuncle of Elijah Clore of this city." [Transcribed 18 May 2008,SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "Simeon CLORE
    ARTICLE from Montgomery County, Indiana Biographies "C"--USGENWEB.COMMontgomery County, Indiana: CLORE Montgomery Co. Indiana HW BeckwithHistory (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881) p 354.
    "Simeon CLORE, farmer, Waveland, was born in Boone Co, KY 1821 and isthe s/o Israel & Frances (DEER) Clore, of Va, and came to Ky in 1811,thence to Montgomery Co in 1837, and settled on land which they hadentered in 1822. Here the father died in 1854 and mother about 1870.Simeon was married in 1846 to Mary LUSK, d/o Solomom LUSK who came toVigo Co In about 1814. She died in 1860. He again married in 1870,Mrs. Eliza CHAMLIN. He has 7 children by former wife: Solomon, Joel,Julia A., Doren, Susan, Marvin, Mary. Mr. Clore is the owner of afine farm of 360 acres and is a staunch greenbacker." [Transcribed astyped on website 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
    Montgomery Co. Indiana H. W. Beckwith History (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881)p 354
    ? 2003 USGenWeb Project for Montgomery County, Indiana, Karen Zach.
    Last Modified on ? Saturday, 13-Jan-2007 11:54:30 MST Karen Zach
    HTML By: Blacksheep Genealogy
    Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project,, Montgomery County
    Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo/

    EXCERPTS:
    "Doren Clore, ...etc...He is a son of Simeon & Mary (LUSK) Clore. Thefather was b. in the state of KY, in the year 1821 and his deathoccurred May 27, 1902. The mother was b. in Indiana in the year 1824and her death occurred 1859. These parents received very limitedschooling; however, the father became a widely read man. He devotedhis life successfully to general farming and stock raising. His familyconsisted of seven children, still living: Salmon; Joe; Julia Ann;Susan; Doren; Marvin and Mary. Five of them live in thisCounty...etc." AW Bowen History (1913) Montgomery Co. IN p 1141; Re.Doren Clore, son's biography. [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler]

    "Death Records, Montgomery County, Indiana
    Reported Deaths, C; http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/index.html
    Name Sex Age Date of Death Location Book/Page Notes
    CLORE Simeon M 81 May 26, 1902 Waveland H 33 57 "
    [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "05 October 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Simeon Clore
    Age: 29
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
    Birth Place: Kentucky
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): Brown Township, Montgomery County,Indiana
    Household Members: Name Age
    Simeon Clore 29 male, value 2500, Kentucky
    Mary Clore 23 female, Indiana
    Solomon Clore 3 male, Indiana
    Joel Clore 1 male, Indiana
    Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: M432_161; Page: 552; Image: 666; Dwelling 1045/1105; living nextdoor to John & Margaret Deer and family. Ancestry.com. 1850 UnitedStates Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2005." [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    '23 June 1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Joel Cloore
    Age in 1860: 11
    Birth Year: abt 1849
    Birthplace: Indiana
    Home in 1860: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Waveland
    Household Members: Name Age
    Simeon Cloone 39 M, Farmer, 9600/1500, KY
    Mary Cloore 33 F, IN
    Salman Cloore 12 M, IN, School
    Joel Cloore 11 M, IN, School
    Julia A Cloore 9 F, IN, School
    Darren Cloore 7 M, IN, School
    Susan Cloore 5 F, IN, School
    Morris Cloore 2 M, IN
    Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: M653_283; Page: 37; Image: 38; Page 37; Dwelling 248/252; Line1. Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.

    "U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918
    Name: Simeon Clore
    State: Indiana
    Tax Year: May 1865, State of Indiana
    Roll Title: District 8; Annual, Monthly and Special Lists; 1865
    NARA Series: M765
    NARA Roll: 32; Number 23 (book)
    Division: 10
    NOTE: Listed with Berriman Clore, both having incomes; MontgomeryCounty
    Line 32: Clore, Berriman Income 886.00/44.30
    Line: 33: Clore, Simeon Income 1065.00/53.25
    Ancestry.com. U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008."[Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "18 August 1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Simeon Clare
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1825
    Age in 1870: 45
    Birthplace: Kentucky
    Home in 1870: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Waveland
    Household Members: Name Age
    Simeon Clare (Clore) 45 male, white, farmer, 5900/5140, Kentucky
    Sarlimon (Solomon) Clare 23 male, white, farmer, 10500/0, Indiana
    Joel Clare 21 male, white, farmer, Indiana
    Juliann Clare 20 female, white, Indiana
    Dora Clare 17 female, white, Indiana
    Susan Clare 15 female, white, Indiana
    Marion Clare 12 male, white, Indiana
    Mary Clare 10 female, white, Indiana
    Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: M593_345; Page: 11; Image: 24; Page 21; Dwelling 153/152;Berriman & Mary Clore are living next doer with their family.Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003."

    "07 June 1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Sim. Clore
    Home in 1880: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Age: 59
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
    Birthplace: Kentucky
    Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
    Spouse's Name: Elizabeth
    Father's birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's birthplace: Virginia
    Occupation: Farming
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Sim. Clore 59 Farming, KY, VA, VA
    Elizabeth Clore 55 Wife, KY, KY, KY
    Doren Clore 27 Son, Farming, IN, KY, KY
    Julia Clore 25 Daughter, At Home, IN, KY, KY
    Susan Clore 23 Daughter, At Home, IN, KY, KY
    Morvin (Marvin) Clore 22 Son, Farming, IN, KY, KY
    Mary Clore 18 Daughter, At Home, IN, KY, KY
    Charles Coval 75 Boarder, Carpenter
    Peter Webb 17 Servant, Cook
    Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: T9_300; Family History Film: 1254300; Page: 464.1000;Enumeration District: 108; Image: 0570; page 9; Super. 4; Enum. 109;Dwelling 81/81. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005."[Transcribed 07 June 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "16 June 1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Simeon Clore
    Home in 1900: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Age: 79
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
    Birthplace: Kentucky
    Relationship to head-of-house: Head
    Spouse's Name: Elizabeth
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    Simeon Clore 79 male, white, Feb 1821, mar. 29y, KY., VA.,VA.,reads/writes/English, no occupation given, home owned, free of mortg.farm, 100
    Elizabeth Clore 75 wife, white, female, Nov 1824, mar. 29y, 1 child/1living, KY., Ger., VA., reads/writes/English
    Mary E Clore 28 dau., white, female, Jan 1872, single, IN., KY., IN.,reads/writes/English
    Lucinda Delp 18 grand-niece, white, female, May 1882, single, IN.,KY., IN., reads/writes/English
    William I Smith 60 no relationship given, white, male, Aug 1837,wid., IA., NY., NY., no occupation given, reads/writes/ English
    Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: T623 393; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 97; Super. 9; Enum.97; Sheet 7B; Dwelling 144/145. Ancestry.com. 1900 United StatesFederal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The GenerationsNetwork, Inc., 2004." [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    (Medical):Probably a stroke.

    *Simeon married *Mary Lusk on 27 Aug 1846 in 1st Marriage; Marshall, Parke County, Indiana. *Mary (daughter of *Salmon Solmon Lusk, Sr. and Mary Polly Beard) was born on 11 Mar 1826 in Lusk Springs, Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 28 Jan 1861 in 34 Y, 10 M, 17 D; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1861 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  *Mary Lusk was born on 11 Mar 1826 in Lusk Springs, Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana (daughter of *Salmon Solmon Lusk, Sr. and Mary Polly Beard); died on 28 Jan 1861 in 34 Y, 10 M, 17 D; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1861 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,c.1975-2003, from the Clore Family Volumes (now owned by her daughterSandra Lee Elkins Juhl, Compiler); Page 128.
    "Mary Lusk, was the oldest daughter of eight children, with brothers &sisters, William, Lidia, Susan, Elizabeth, John, Caroline, and SolmonLusk, Jr." [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler,sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "Cemetery Records, Crawfordsville Public Library, Crawfordsville,Montgomery County, Indiana
    http://history.cdpl.lib.in.us/dbtw-wpd/exec/dbtwpub.dll
    Last name First name Birth Death Death age Other CDPL Upd DAR Cemetery(Township)
    Clore Mary January 28, 1861 34y10m17d w/o Simeon 1-34 2-5Hallett Cemetery (Brown) " [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler]

    Children:
    1. *Salmon Soloman Clore was born on 26 Jul 1847 in Brown Township, Old Clore Homestead North Of Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 30 Dec 1916 in 69 Yrs Old; Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; was buried in Jan 1917 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    2. Joel Clore was born on 12 Jan 1849 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died in May 1927 in Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri; was buried in 1927 in Two Mile High Cemetery, Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri.
    3. Julia Anna Clore was born on 8 Jul 1850 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 15 Sep 1918 in 68 Y; Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1918 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    4. Doren Clore was born on 24 Nov 1852 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 22 Dec 1934 in 82 Yrs Old; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1934 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-86/4-73.
    5. Susan Clore was born on 5 Nov 1855 in Brown Township, Old Clore Homestead, Northwest Of Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 17 Mar 1931 in 77 Yrs Old; Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; was buried on 20 Mar 1931 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-100/4-87.
    6. 2. Marvin Marion M. Clore was born on 23 Jul 1856 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died on 19 Sep 1929 in 73 Yrs Old; At Home, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Sep 1929 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-87/4-74.
    7. Mary Ann Clore was born on 28 Jan 1861 in Brown Township, Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; died in 1946 in 85 Y; Possibly, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; was buried in 1946 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    8. Clarence E. Clore was born in Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.

  3. 6.  Joseph H. Withrow was born in Feb 1814 in Pennsylvania; died on 20 May 1868 in Lincoln County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Source Information (1-5). on Joseph H. Withrow as follows, per CathiClore Frost of Oregon.
    (1). Lincoln County, Missouri 1840 Federal Census
    Bedford Twp., p 229
    Jos. H. Withrow 1 male age 0-4
    1 male age 15-19
    1 male age 20-29
    1 female age 15-19
    (2). Lincoln County, Missouri 1850 Federal Census
    District No. 49, p 402B-403A, Dwelling 172, Family 172
    Joseph Withrow 36 M Sadler $1050 Pennsylvania
    Ann " 28 F Kentucky
    Thomas W. " 10 M Missouri
    James Z. " 7 M "
    M. " 5 F "
    H. " 3 M "
    C. Withrow 11/12 M Missouri
    Samuel Huston 33 M Sadler Virginia
    (3). Lincoln County, Missouri 1850 Federal Slave Schedule
    District No. 49, p 497
    J. Withrow 1 13 F B
    1 8 M B
    (4). Lincoln County, Missouri 1860 Federal Census
    Troy, Bedford Twp., PO Troy, p 74-75, Dwelling 555, Family 507
    Joseph H. Withrow 46 M Master Saddler $5900/$10,000 Pennsylvania
    Anna " 37 F Kentucky
    Thomas W. " 20 M Saddler
    Jas M. Z. " 18 M "
    Mary E. " 15 F
    Henry L. " 12 M
    Callie P. " 10 F
    J. Alexr " 8 M
    Fanny W. " 6 F
    Georgia A. " 5 F Missouri
    Ella " 6/12 F "
    (5). Lincoln County, Missouri 1870 Federal Census
    Troy Bedford Twp., PO Troy, p 1, Dwelling 2, Family 2
    Withrow, Ann 48 FW Keeping House $3000/$10,000 Kentucky
    ___, Henry L. 22 MW Saddler Missouri
    ___, Joseph A. 20 MW Clerk in Store "
    ___, Fannie M. 16 FW Sch "
    ___, Georgia A. 14 FW " "
    ___, Ella 12 FW " "
    Parker, Snyder 13 MW At School " [Transcribed 09 June 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler]

    Joseph married *Ann Wright on 20 Jun 1839 in Lincoln County, Missouri. *Ann (daughter of Thomas Jefferson Wright and *Permelia Clore) was born on 1 Jun 1822 in Clark County, Kentucky; died in 1899 in Clark County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  *Ann Wright was born on 1 Jun 1822 in Clark County, Kentucky (daughter of Thomas Jefferson Wright and *Permelia Clore); died in 1899 in Clark County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Thomas W. Withrow was born in 1840 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; died on 1 Mar 1922 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.
    2. James M.Z. Withrow was born on 27 Dec 1842 in Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    3. Mary E. Withrow was born in 1845 in Lincoln County, Missouri; died between 1862 and 1867 in Lincoln County, Missouri.
    4. Henry L. Withrow was born in 1848 in Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    5. Callie P. Withrow was born in 1850 in Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    6. Joseph Alexander Withrow was born in 1851 in Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    7. Fannie M. Withrow was born in 1854 in Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    8. *Georgia A. Withrow was born on 3 Dec 1855 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; died on 22 Apr 1938 in 82 Y, 4 M, 19 D; Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1938 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    9. 3. Ella Withrow was born on 19 Nov 1859 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; died on 27 Apr 1939 in 79 Y; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in May 1939 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Israel Clore was born on 15 Apr 1779 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA (son of **Michael "Big Mike" Clore and *Margaretha Margaret Weaver); died on 18 Aug 1854 in 75y, 4M, 3D; Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Aug 1854 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.

    Notes:

    NOTE: I have been going over the notes of Joyce L. Clore Elkins andthose of Cathi Clore Frost and comparing them for some sort ofcollaberation on where the family was located. It would appear thatthe farm land bordered both Parke and Montgomery Counties andoverlapped into both. So, it has been very difficult to determineexactly which county is the birth and death counties of individuals inmany cases. Also, in many cases, where one of them is married in acounty it's not necessarily where they lived in a county and viceversa. There may be some errors in locations of births and deaths.If you should decide a mistake was made, please feel free to contactme: sljuhl1234@yahoo.com or at
    Sandra L. Juhl 3810 - 10th Avenue Place, Moline, Illinois 61265.

    SOURCE: Multiple letters with research im Montgomery, Parke, andFountain Counties, plus cemetery visits from Lawrence & PrincessThompson, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana 47933, c.1982 perpostal mail to Joyce L. Clore Elkins. (LT)

    EXCERPTS TAKEN FROM THE NOTES OF JOYCE LORRAINE CLORE ELKINS OF PARKECOUNTY, INDIANA PRIOR TO c.1975-c.2003, TOPIC: SIMEON CLORE (SON)
    "ETC.. He (Simeon) came with his parents to Indiana around c.1837,and settled on land which they entered in c.1822 while living inKentucky. Here his father died in c.1854. His (Simeon) parents camefrom Virginia to Kentucky in c.1811 and thence to Indiana in c.1837.Israel had claimed the land in Indiana while living in Kentucky priorto the family's move to Indiana. Here (Indiana) his father, Israel,died in c.1854 and mother, Frances, in about c.1870. ETC..."[Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Source: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins: ISRAEL CLORE, Page 70, Volume I
    "Israel Clore, was of German descent. The two brothers of his wifeserved in the War of 1812. Israel Clore, soon after his marriagemoved to Boone County, Kentucky, where he sought land and settled at avery early age.
    "Israel Clore, soon after his marriage, removed to Boone County,Kentucky, where he bought land and settled at a very early day. Of hischildren, two are still living, namely Howard and Simeon, who live inMontgomery County, Indiana. The others were Joel and Melinda, Lucinda,Uriel and Berryman. The last two died within the last year. In 1837,the father of Israel Clore removed to Indiana, locating in MontgomeryCounty. He had also made a number of trips tot his state, where heentered land of the Government. he was a hard worker and whenever hecould get a little money ahead he would come to Indiana and enterland, sometimes walking all the way from Boone County. He was draftedfor the War of 1812, but hired a substitute. His death occurred August18, 1854 and that of his wife April 17, 1870. He was first aJacksonian Democrat, and afterward became a Whig. He was a member ofthe Hard Shell Baptist Church. To each of his children he gave a goodfarm about 160 acres
    In 1837, he move to Waveland, Indiana, Montgomery County. He made anumber of trips to Indiana, where he entered land of the government.He was a hard worker and when he got any money ahead he would come toIndiana and buy land. He was drafted for the War in 1812, but hired asubstitute. He was a Jackson Democrate and afterwards became a Whig.He was a member of a hard sheeled Baptist Church. To each of hischildren he gave a good farm of about one hundred and sixty acres."["HENRY H. CLORE BIOGRAPHY, Montgomery County, Indiana, Portrait &Biographical Record of Montgomery, Parke & Fountain Counties, Indiana(Chapman Brothers, 1893) p 555. Last Modified on ? Saturday,13-Jan-2007 11:54:29 MST; ? 2002 HTML compiled by:Blacksheep Genealogy
    ? Copyright Saturday, 13-Jan-2007 11:54:29 MST Karen Zach; HTML By:Blacksheep Genealogy
    Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright ?1997-2007, MontgomeryCounty Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo/
    The marriage of Frances Deer, to Israel Clore, February 17, 1805, isrecorded in the Hebron Lutheran Church in Madison, Virginia in NoahDeers Family Bible is written, "My daughter Frances Deer was born inthe year 1782, on the third day of December. Her God-parents wereMartin Deer and Susanna Swindle." Traditions and other evidenceindicate German descent. She possessed a German hymnal which hadbelonged to older members of the family. The printers mark was asfollows: "Boradenburg providence near Berlin Salle Town Ben, dated 12July 1717." Translated meant: "Printed in the town of SalleProvidence of Boradenburg near Berlin July 17, 1717." She alsopossessed and read a German Bible. She had a pronounced Germanaccent. Israel and Frances Deer Clore had nine children."
    [Transcribed 11 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler, dau.]

    Burial Source: http://members.tripod.com/~Karoann/CLORE.html
    Clore, Deer, Hallett Cemeteries

    Obtained 23 March 2006 from the Bureau of Land Management--Land Office(BLM GLO) Internet site:
    http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results
    **CLORE, ISRAEL; STATE: INDIANA; DISTRICT LAND OFFICE: CRAWFORDSVILLE;COUNTY: MONTGOMERY:
    1/3/1831 DOC. NR. 12252 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN1110__.465
    4/15/1825 DOC. NR. 2477 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN0910__.415
    1/11/1831 DOC. NR. 9623 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN1060__.351
    PARKE:
    10/14/1834 DOC.NR. 19791 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN1260__.495
    1/11/1831 DOC. NR. 9867 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN1070__.093
    CLAY:
    1/11/1831 DOC. NR. 9866 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR. IN1070__.092
    **CLORE, ISRAEL; STATE: iNDIANA; DISTRICT LAND OFFICE: BROOKVILLE;
    HAMILTON:
    2/6/1824 DOC. NR. 4611 ACCESSION OR SERIAL NR.IN0430__.516
    This is a record of land purchases in Indiana while Israel was livingin Kentucky. "When he (meaning, Israel) moved to Kentucky in 1811, hewas about 32 (years) and had three children. By the time he moved toIndiana, another 28 years had passed making him about 60 years old,and he had a total of nine children that all moved as well. Although,he took out seven land patents in Indiana totaling 760 acres betweenthe years of 1824-1834, Israel must have transferred ownership of thisland to his children and "retired" as he is not found in the 1840census. He lived with his daughter Lucinda and her husband BenjaminGarland at the time of the 1850 census. His sister Margaret'shusband, John Deer, began purchasing land in Indiana at the same time,but they moved between 1825 when John Deer last appears in BooneCounty, Kentucky tax records; In 1830 is when John Deer appears inthe census in Montgomery County, Indiana. According totradition,...Israel Clore walked to Indiana carrying only his gun tomake land purchases. When he had saved up enough money, he would makethe journey to purchase more land. At the time he sold out inKentucky he owned over 300 acres there as well according to taxrecords. ...Israel's land is now a museum farm having been in the samefamily that purchased it from him. Although the frame house was builtafter Israel sold the land, the LOG CABIN MAY HAVE BEEN BUILT BYISRAEL." E-mail Per Cathi Clore Frost = cathiclorefrost@comcast.net Dated: 23 March 2006. Internet site: http://www.dinsmorefarm.orgfor information on the farm in Kentucky.
    [Transcribed 24 March 2006, SLJuhl, compiler, cousin]

    Excerpt from biography of Henry Harrison Clore, grandson, and son ofHoward Clore, see notes: "Israel Clore was of German descent. The twobrothers of his wife served in the War of 1812. Israel Clore, soonafter his marriage, removed to Boone County, Kentucky, where he boughtland and settled at a very early day. Of his children, two are stillliving, namely Howard and Simeon, who live in Montgomery County,Indiana. The others were Joel and Melinda, Lucinda, Uriel andBerryman. The last two died within the last year. In 1837, the fatherof Israel Clore removed to Indiana, locating in Montgomery County. Hehad also made a number of trips to his state, where he entered land ofthe Government. He was a hard worker and whenever he could get alittle money ahead he would come to Indiana and enter land, sometimeswalking all the way from Boone County. He was drafted for the War of1812, but hired a substitute. His death occurred August 18, 1854 andthat of his wife April 17, 1870. He was first a Jacksonian Democrat,and afterward became a Whig. He was a member of the Hard Shell BaptistChurch. To each of his children he gave a good farm about 160 acres." SOURCE: Portrait & Biographical Record of Montgomery, Parke &Fountain Counties, Indiana (Chapman Brothers, 1893) p 555; LastModified on ? Saturday, 13-Jan-2007 11:54:29 MST
    ? 2002 HTML compiled by:Blacksheep Genealogy
    ? Copyright Saturday, 13-Jan-2007 11:54:29 MST Karen Zach
    HTML By: Blacksheep Genealogy
    Citation: The Indiana GenWeb Project, Copyright ?1997-2007, MontgomeryCounty Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmontgo/
    [Transcribed 21 March 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    07 Oct 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Israel Clore
    Age: 72
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1778
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): Brown, Montgomery, Indiana
    Israel Clore 72, Va, Farmer
    Frances Clore 68, Va
    Living with:
    Benjamin Garland 38, Md, Farmer, value 6000
    Lucinda 36, KY
    Calvin 14, KY
    Luther 12, IN
    Dorothy A. 11, IN
    Berryman 9, IN
    William 8, IN
    Perry 6, IN
    Benjamin 1, IN
    Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Brown, Montgomery, Indiana;Roll: M432_161; Page: 552; Image: 667; dwelling 1082/1112.
    Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line].

    Family Data Collection - Deaths; www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Israel Clore
    Death Date: 18 Aug 1854
    City: Waveland
    County: Montgomery
    State: IN
    Country: USA
    Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Deaths [databaseon-line].

    "Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812 (Report of the Adjutant Generalof the State of Kentucky: Soldiers of the War of 1812. United States:Adjutant General's Office 1891), p 208:
    Israel Glore, Rank Private, Date of Muster 6 March 1813, To what timeEngaged or Enlisted 6 September 1813." SOURCE: Cathi Clore Frost,www.RootsWeb.com; 28 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler.

    "B.C. Holtzclaw, "The Delph Family, Part 2," Beyond Germanna, Volume 6No. 2, March 1994, p 313-316: p 316:
    A deed dated Sept. 26, 1811 shows the heirs of Andrew Deer as SusannahDeer, the widow; Susannah wife of Aaron Delph, Frances wife of IsraelClore, John Deer (and his wife Margaret), Andrew Deer and Susannah hiswife, Rosanna, Elizabeth, Joel, Barbara and Simeon Deer, all ofMadison Co. except Aaron Delph and his wife who were living inKentucky (Madison Co. D.B. 5, p 124)."
    SOURCE: Cathi Clore Frost, www.RootsWeb.com; 28 January 2008, SLJuhl,compiler.

    "Boone County, Kentucky County Court Orders 1799-1815:
    p 251-252 [3 January 1814] On the motion of Ezekiel Rice ordered thatEdward Meeks, Israel Glore, John Deer & John Stephenson Or any threeof them being first sworn do view and mark out an alteration in theroad from Boone Courthouse to said Meeks ferry as proposed by saidRice & make & return a report thereof to Court." SOURCE: Cathi CloreFrost, www.RootsWeb.com; 28 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler.

    "The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogymanuscript by Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this isavailable at the Madison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is atypescript and update of another, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogymanuscript by Dr. Arthur Leslie Keith. The original of Keith'smanuscript is at the Newberry Library, Chicago., IL. Please note thatsome of this information has been updated by other researchers in themeantime and I'll try to add notes with the current information.
    Page 41:
    Israel Clore (son of Michael Clore) was born April 15, 1779. Hemarried Frances Deer, February 17, 1805, Madison Co., Va. They movedto Boone Co., Ky., and later to Montgomery Co., Ind.
    Will Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia (1793-1813): Madison CountyWill Book 1 (1793-1804), Madison County Will Book 2 (1804-1813) andAbstracts of Marriage Bonds (1793-1800), Abstracted and Published byRuth and Sam Sparacio (1986), p 98:
    Will Book 2, p 232-234
    George & Lewis Utz in account with the estate of George Utz, deceased.. account begins 1 September 1806 with bond due of Daniel Utz ..other bonds due - John Wayland; Lewis Garr; George Trimbo; LewisBlankenbeker; John Harrison; Ephraim Fray; Moses Dear; Lewis Wayman;John Booker; Benijah Rice; William Leckie; Jonas Blankenbeker; ReubenWhite; John Clore; Enoch Huffman; Isreal Clore .. legatees shown asGeorge Utz, Ephraim Utz, Lewis Utz, Mary Utz, Lewis Blankenbeker,George Trimbo .. also paid Mary Utz $60 for her services rendered herfather and mother for 3 years .. settled by Wm. Jones, Robt. Thomas,Paschal Early. Returned into court 25th January 1810 and ordered to berecorded." SOURCE: Cathi Clore Frost, www.RootsWeb.com; 28 January2008, SLJuhl, compiler.

    "clipping from unknown newspaper [Chariton, IA?]
    Want an Autograph of President Jackson?
    Several Genuine Signatures of Nation's Seventh
    President in Possession of Wayne Clore.
    By Dick Haislet
    Many persons read within the last two weeks an article in a nationalweekly, a story about the famous Hermitage located 12 miles out ofNashville, Tenn., and its equally famous owner, the hard fightingguntoting hero of New Orleans and the seventh presiden of the UnitedStates.
    This week President Andrew Jackson came to light in Lucas county. Theother evening Wayne Clore, who owns a farm six miles north of Lucasbrought several old land patents into the office of The CharitonNewspapers.
    Written on sheep skin parchment, these five old land patents ranged inages from 126 years to 116 years old, three bearing Jackson'ssignature.
    The titles themselves were taken out by Clore's great grandfather onland about 45 miles north of Indianapolis, Ind. Clore who justrecently was sent the titles, suspects there might be quite a fewmore, as the earlier Clore family at one time owned some 3,000 acresin that vicinity.
    The earliest of the five land patents is dated Feb. 6, 1824, and inone place bears what appears to be President James Monroe's signature.
    However, where the final signature should be afixed, time seems tohave obliterated the name. Clore says he assumes it is legal, as thetitle has the seal of the United States, and is counter signed by theCommissioner of General Land office.
    Before the Homestead Act, all such land, as purchased by Clore'sancestors, had to be negotiated for at public auction, with theminimum price set by the U. S. Government at two dollars an acre.
    These were public land ceded to the Government, and were originallyused to retire Federal war debts; or were given as a bonus to veteransof the Revolutionary War or their families. As claims for public landdecreased, the government found itself with more and more land, anddecided (with a series of bills) on the public auction method of itsdisposal.
    The states in which public land lay, by law could not tax it, orinterfere with its disposal by the United States.
    Clore's great grandfather, Israel, farmed in Boone county, Ky., andit's very probable that he never saw his Indiana land holdings. Clorebelieves he either purchased the land for his children or morepossibly, for land speculation which was quite popular at that time.
    Old Israel Clore seems to have passed down some of his shrewdness tohis sons, as to the value of land because Clore's grandfather, Howard,made land purchased in the present day Lucas county area. UnlikeIsrael, grandfather Clore made the trip to Iowa from Indiana onhorseback himself and personally picked out his land before buying.This was about 1850.
    Land purchased in this area amounted to about 1,000 acres, but whenClore's father and uncles came out from Indiana to claim it they foundquite a good deal of it had gone to squatters by default, and so theydivided up the remaining land themselves. The Wayne L. Clore farmtoday is 440 acres.
    So, if you ever run across an old land patent don't dismiss it as aninteresting piece of paper because it might contain history thatconcerns you." SOURCE: Cathi Clore Frost, www.RootsWeb.com; 28January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler.

    (CF)http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clore&id=I00137
    "The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogymanuscript by Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this isavailable at the Madison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is atypescript and update of another, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogymanuscript by Dr. Arthur Leslie Keith. The original of Keith'smanuscript is at the Newberry Library, Chicago., IL. Please note thatsome of this information has been updated by other researchers in themeantime and I'll try to add notes with the current information.
    Page 41:
    Israel Clore (son of Michael Clore) was born April 15, 1779. Hemarried Frances Deer, February 17, 1805, Madison Co., Va. They movedto Boone Co., Ky., and later to Montgomery Co., Ind.

    Will Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia (1793-1813): Madison CountyWill Book 1 (1793-1804), Madison County Will Book 2 (1804-1813) andAbstracts of Marriage Bonds (1793-1800), Abstracted and Published byRuth and Sam Sparacio (1986), p 98:
    Will Book 2, p 232-234
    George & Lewis Utz in account with the estate of George Utz, deceased.. account begins 1 September 1806 with bond due of Daniel Utz ..other bonds due - John Wayland; Lewis Garr; George Trimbo; LewisBlankenbeker; John Harrison; Ephraim Fray; Moses Dear; Lewis Wayman;John Booker; Benijah Rice; William Leckie; Jonas Blankenbeker; ReubenWhite; John Clore; Enoch Huffman; Isreal Clore .. legatees shown asGeorge Utz, Ephraim Utz, Lewis Utz, Mary Utz, Lewis Blankenbeker,George Trimbo .. also paid Mary Utz $60 for her services rendered herfather and mother for 3 years .. settled by Wm. Jones, Robt. Thomas,Paschal Early. Returned into court 25th January 1810 and ordered to berecorded.

    B.C. Holtzclaw, "The Delph Family, Part 2," Beyond Germanna, Volume 6No. 2, March 1994, p 313-316: p 316:
    A deed dated Sept. 26, 1811 shows the heirs of Andrew Deer as SusannahDeer, the widow; Susannah wife of Aaron Delph, Frances wife of IsraelClore, John Deer (and his wife Margaret), Andrew Deer and Susannah hiswife, Rosanna, Elizabeth, Joel, Barbara and Simeon Deer, all ofMadison Co. except Aaron Delph and his wife who were living inKentucky (Madison Co. D.B. 5, p 124).

    Boone County, Kentucky County Court Orders 1799-1815:
    p 251-252 [3 January 1814] On the motion of Ezekiel Rice ordered thatEdward Meeks, Israel Glore, John Deer & John Stephenson Or any threeof them being first sworn do view and mark out an alteration in theroad from Boone Courthouse to said Meeks ferry as proposed by saidRice & make & return a report thereof to Court

    Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812 (Report of the Adjutant Generalof the State of Kentucky: Soldiers of the War of 1812. United States:Adjutant General's Office 1891), p 208:
    Israel Glore, Rank Private, Date of Muster 6 March 1813, To what timeEngaged or Enlisted 6 September 1813.

    Crawfordsville, Indiana Land Entries 1820-1830
    Compiled by Jane C. Cowen, Indianapolis, IN 1985:
    Receipt Surname Given Name Residence Land Discription Acres Date
    2477 Clore Israel Boone Co., KY NW 1/4 Section 14, Twp 17 N6W 160 22Dec 1824
    9623 Clore Israel Boone Co., KY SW 1/4 Section 11, Twp 17 N6W 80 6 Nov1829
    9866 Clore Israel Boone Co., KY NW 1/4 Section 13, Twp 17 N7W 160 14Nov 1829
    9867 Clore Israel Boone Co., KY SW 1/4 Section 24, Twp 17 N7W 80 14Nov 1829
    12252 Clore Israel Boone Co., KY SW 1/4 Section 11, Twp 17 N6W 80 12Oct 1830

    Boone County: River Born, Kentucky Bred Fourth Grade HeritageEducation Unit by the Boone County Historic Preservation Review Board,31 July 2001,(http://www.boonecountyky.org/bcpc/Historic/RiverBornKentuckyBred.pdf),Lesson 7.3, p 92:
    "In 1839, with encouragement from Silas [Sinsmore], James [Dinsmore]purchased 270 acres in Belleview from Israel Clore." [Note that theproperty is currently a museum farm - Dinsmore Homestead(http://www.dinsmorefarm.org/). The plantation house dates from 1842and was built by the Dinsmores.]

    Survey of Historic Sites in Kentucky Boone County by The KentuckyHeritage Commission in conjunction with the Boone County ExtensionHomemakers and the Boone County Fiscal Court, (Kentucky HeritageCommission, printed by Otto Printing Co., Newport, KY 1979), p 16:
    "Adjacent to the large frame farmhouse is a single-pen log house thatwas used either by Israel Clore before he sold the land to JamesDinsmore in 1839 or by Dinsmore while his frame house was being built.Wheres Boone County log houses were typically singe square pens, thislog house is rectangular without the usual upper half-story."

    clipping from unknown newspaper [Chariton, IA?]
    Want an Autograph of
    President Jackson?
    Several Genuine Signatures of Nation's Seventh
    President in Possession of Wayne Clore.
    By Dick Haislet
    Many persons read within the last two weeks an article in a nationalweekly, a story about the famous Hermitage located 12 miles out ofNashville, Tenn., and its equally famous owner, the hard fightingguntoting hero of New Orleans and the seventh presiden of the UnitedStates.
    This week President Andrew Jackson came to light in Lucas county. Theother evening Wayne Clore, who owns a farm six miles north of Lucasbrought several old land patents into the office of The CharitonNewspapers.
    Written on sheep skin parchment, these five old land patents ranged inages from 126 years to 116 years old, three bearing Jackson'ssignature.
    The titles themselves were taken out by Clore's great grandfather onland about 45 miles north of Indianapolis, Ind. Clore who justrecently was sent the titles, suspects there might be quite a fewmore, as the earlier Clore family at one time owned some 3,000 acresin that vicinity.
    The earliest of the five land patents is dated Feb. 6, 1824, and inone place bears what appears to be President James Monroe's signature.
    However, where the final signature should be afixed, time seems tohave obliterated the name. Clore says he assumes it is legal, as thetitle has the seal of the United States, and is counter signed by theCommissioner of General Land office.
    Before the Homestead Act, all such land, as purchased by Clore'sancestors, had to be negotiated for at public auction, with theminimum price set by the U. S. Government at two dollars an acre.
    These were public land ceded to the Government, and were originallyused to retire Federal war debts; or were given as a bonus to veteransof the Revolutionary War or their families. As claims for public landdecreased, the government found itself with more and more land, anddecided (with a series of bills) on the public auction method of itsdisposal.
    The states in which public land lay, by law could not tax it, orinterfere with its disposal by the United States.
    Clore's great grandfather, Israel, farmed in Boone county, Ky., andit's very probable that he never saw his Indiana land holdings. Clorebelieves he either purchased the land for his children or morepossibly, for land speculation which was quite popular at that time.
    Old Israel Clore seems to have passed down some of his shrewdness tohis sons, as to the value of land because Clore's grandfather, Howard,made land purchased in the present day Lucas county area. UnlikeIsrael, grandfather Clore made the trip to Iowa from Indiana onhorseback himself and personally picked out his land before buying.This was about 1850.
    Land purchased in this area amounted to about 1,000 acres, but whenClore's father and uncles came out from Indiana to claim it they foundquite a good deal of it had gone to squatters by default, and so theydivided up the remaining land themselves. The Wayne L. Clore farmtoday is 440 acres.
    So, if you ever run across an old land patent don't dismiss it as aninteresting piece of paper because it might contain history thatconcerns you.

    Madison County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists provided by BettyJohnson:

    Madison County, Virginia 1801 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16

    Madison County, Virginia 1802 Personal Property Tax List, March 12
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16

    Madison County, Virginia 1803 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16
    1 horse

    Madison County, Virginia 1806 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16
    1 horse

    Madison County, Virginia 1809 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16
    1 horse

    Madison County, Virginia 1810 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16
    2 horses

    1810 United States Federal Census
    Name: Izarel Clore
    County: Madison
    State: Virginia
    1 male age under 10 yrs
    1 male age 26-44 yrs
    2 females age under 10 yrs
    1 female age 26-44 yrs
    1 slave
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Madison, Virginia; Roll:69; Page: 380; Image: 673.00. Ancestry.com. 1810 United StatesFederal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The GenerationsNetwork, Inc., 2004.

    Madison County, Virginia 1811 Personal Property Tax List
    Israel Clore 1 white male over 16
    1 black over 16
    2 horses

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7873):
    1812 Israel Glore 1 white male over 21
    2 horses
    1813 Israel Glore 97 acres Middle Cr
    1814 Israel Glore 97 acres Mid Cr
    1815 Israel Clore 97 acres
    1816 Israel Clore 97 acres

    7 August 1817 Israel Clore purchased 230 acreson waters of MiddleCreek from Humphrey Marshall for $460. (Boone County, Kentucky DeedBook D, p 47)

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7873):
    1817 not found
    1818 year missing
    1819 Israel Glore 97 acres Middle Cr
    150 acres Middle Cr
    1820 Israel Clore 97 acres Middle Cr
    100 acres Middle Cr

    Boone County, Kentucky 1820 Federal Census, p 10
    Israel Clore 3 males age 0-9
    1 male age 10-15
    1 male age 26-44
    2 females age 0-9
    1 female age 10-15
    1 female age 26-44

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7873):
    1821 Isral Clore 297 acres M Creek
    1822 Israel Clore 197 acres M Creek
    same Jos Deer 97 acres M Creek
    1823 Israel Clore 97 acres Middle Creek
    100 acres Middle Creek
    1824 Israel Clore 197 acres Mid Creek

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7874):
    1825 Israel Clore 197 acres Middle creek
    1826 Israel Clore 97 acres Middle Creek
    65 acres Middle Creek
    100 3/4 acres Middle Creek
    72 acres Middle Creek

    18 April 1827 Israel Clore purchased 99 1/4 acres on waters of Middlecreek from John J. Marshall for $348. (Boone County, Kentucky DeedBook G, p 162-163)

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7874):
    1827 Israel Clore 97 acres M Creek
    66 acres M Creek
    72 acres
    101 3/4 acres

    31 December 1828 Israel Clore and wife Frances sold to Gideon Clore 991/4 acres on waters of Middle Creek for $425. (Boone County, KentuckyDeed Book G, p 418)

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7874):
    1828 Israel Clore 337 acres Middle Creek
    1829 Israel Clore 237 acrews Mudlick Cr
    1830 year missing

    Boone County, Kentucky 1830 Federal Census, p 245
    Israel Clore 2 males age 5-9
    3 males age 10-14
    1 male age 15-19
    1 male age 50-59
    1 female age 15-19
    1 female age 30-39
    1 female age 40-49

    19 November 1831 Israel Clore purchased 33 acres on waters of middlecreek from John J. Marshall for $100. (Boone County, Kentucky DeedBook I, p 153-154)

    Boone County, Kentucky Tax Lists (film #7874):
    1831 Israel Clore 237 acres M Creek
    1832 year missing
    1833 Isreal Clore 263 acres M Creek
    74 acres M Creek
    1834 Israel Clore 260 acres M Creek
    110 acres M Creek
    1835 Israel Clore 263 acres Middle Cr
    80 acres Middle Cr
    1836 Israel Clore 263 acres Middle Cr
    80 acres Middle Cr
    1837 Israel Clore 265 acres Middle Cr
    70 acres Middle Cr
    1838 year missing

    5 September 1839 Israel Clore and wife Frances of Montgomery County,Indiana sold to James Dinsmore of Louisiana 265 acres on waters ofmiddle creek for $2232. (Boone County, Kentucky Deed Book M, p 14-15)

    5 September 1839 Israel Clore and wife Frances of Montgomery County,Indiana sold to James Dinsmore of Louisiana 110 acres on waters ofmiddle creek for $968. (Boone County, Kentucky Deed Book M, p 15-17)

    Note: Israel signed both deeds, Frances made her mark

    25 September 1839 James Dinsmore signed a promissary note to IsraelClore for $1600 to be paid on 1 May 1840. Released by Israel Clore 1September 1841. (Boone County, Kentucky Deed Book M, p 26-27)

    1840 Census - not found (yet) in KY or IN

    Montgomery County, Indiana 1850 Federal Census
    Brown Twp., Dwelling 1082, Family 1112
    Benjamin Garland 38 M Md Farmer $6000
    Lucinda " 36 F Ky
    Calvin " 14 M "
    Luther " 12 M Ia
    Dorothy A. " 11 F "
    Berryman " 9 M "
    William " 8 M "
    Perry " 6 M "
    Benjamin " 1 M "
    Israel Clore 72 M Va "
    Frances " 68 F "
    [Transcribed 08 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    (Medical):Source: http://www.papemortuary.com

    Israel married Frances Deer on 17 Feb 1805 in Married By, Pastor William Carpenter, Of The Hebron Lutheran Church, Culpepper (Madison) County, Virginia (Lt). Frances (daughter of Noah Andrew Deer and Susannah Razor) was born on 3 Dec 1782 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA; died on 17 Apr 1870 in 87y, 4M, 14D; Parke County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1870 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Deer was born on 3 Dec 1782 in Culpeper (Madison) County, Virginia, USA (daughter of Noah Andrew Deer and Susannah Razor); died on 17 Apr 1870 in 87y, 4M, 14D; Parke County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1870 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: Burial Source: http://members.tripod.com/~Karoann/CLORE.html
    Clore, Deer, Hallett Cemeteries

    SOURCE: "There is a nice "Deer Family Book" at the Waveland Library,Montgomery County, Indiana." Multiple letters with research fromLawrence & Princess Thompson, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County,Indiana 47933, c.1982 per postal mail to Joyce L. Clore Elkins.

    Notes:

    Married:
    (CF) E-mail dated: Friday, January 12, 2007-Change made to (JE)record on marriage of Israel & Frances Deer Clore. (SLJ)

    Children:
    1. Joel Clore was born between 1805 and 1810 in Madison County, Virginia; died after 1880 in Lake Providence, Louisiana; was buried in Unknown At Present.
    2. *Sarah Sally Clore was born on 25 Jul 1806 in Madison County, Virginia; died on 23 Jan 1884 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in 1884 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.
    3. *Malinda Clore was born in 1810 in Madison County, Virginia; died on 29 May 1881 in Age 62 Years Old; Parke County, Indiana.
    4. Lucinda Clore was born on 14 Jul 1812 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 6 Dec 1879 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Dec 1879 in Presbyterian Cemetery, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana.
    5. **Urial Rial Clore was born on 8 Nov 1814 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 26 Jun 1892 in 77y, 7M, 18D; Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Jun 1892 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.
    6. *Berriman Clore was born on 8 Feb 1817 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 22 Jan 1893 in Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1893 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-87. 4-74.
    7. Howard Clore was born on 23 Mar 1819 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 4 Dec 1895 in 76y, 8M, 11D; Lucas County, Iowa; was buried in Dec 1895 in Sam Patton Farm, Howard Clore Cemetery, Near Shades State Park, North Of Byron, East Edge Of Howard Township, Parke County, Indiana On Cr 1050N In The Middle Of A Soybean Field Almost To The Montgomery County Line.
    8. 4. *Simeon Clore was born on 12 Feb 1821 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 26 May 1902 in 81 Y, 3 M, 14 D; At Home Near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1902 in Maple Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-87/4-74.
    9. Whitfield Whitefield Clore was born on 3 Sep 1823 in Boone County, Kentucky; died on 19 Oct 1851 in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA; was buried in Oct 1851 in Old Union Cemetery, Waveland, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-119/4-94.

  3. 10.  *Salmon Solmon Lusk, Sr. was born on 17 Apr 1788 in Carleton, Poltney Rutland County, Vermont--See Notes (son of *Samuel Lusk and Naomi Bryant); died on 28 Aug 1869 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; was buried on 30 Aug 1869 in Bethany Cemetery, Marshall, Parke County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,c.1975-2003, from the Clore Family Volumes (now owned by her daughterSandra Lee Elkins Juhl, Compiler); Page 128.
    HISTORY OF PARKE COUNTY INDIANA SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP (Beckwirth)
    In 1826, at the Narrows of Sugar Creek, was built the first mill inthis part of the country, by Salamon Lusk. He cut the mill-racethrough the rocks and erected a large and complete flouringestablishment, and shortly there after built a packing house; engagedextensively in shipping grain, pork, and flour to New Orleans, andforward as high as twenty flat boats annually. In 1822, Solmon cameto Parke County and settled on land that is now, "Turkey Run StatePark". In 1841, he built his home out of brick and entirely out ofmaterial found in Parke County. Through the years it (the park) hasbeen host to many legends. The house has been recently restored andis open to the public (c.1983). In the basement is the Lusk and CloreHistory. [The house is open at certain times of the year, and theState has historical tours that can be enjoyed by the public.]
    He was a private-captain, 1st Co., Veteran, 1861 - 1865 Vermont, Warof 1812.
    He was a native of Vermont who enlisted as a soldier and located atFort Harriason in 1816, shortly afterwards he bought a farm inVermillion County, got married and moved into it. His wife being thedaughter of Old John Beard, who built the first mill on Sugar Creek.He remained there on the farm and running what is known as Durgee'sFerry, until April 3, 1826. When he moved to Sugar Creek Township,settling at the Narrows, and there erected a mill, which had threeruns of burrs and a saw, doing a very large business in grinding,sawing, and packing pork. The mill and all the surrounding buildingswere swept away by what is known as the New Year Freshet, on New Yearsmorning, at 8:00, 1847." [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler,sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    30 December 1916 - Waveland Paper. "Lusk Bodies Removed"
    "The bodies of the late John Lusk and father (Salmon) and mother (MaryBeard) were removed from the Lusk burying ground near their homesteadand buried in Bethany Cemetery last Thursday. A monument will beerected later. The work was done by Danville, Illinois MonumentFirm." [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler,sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "Early Parke County Indiana Deaths;http://ingenweb.org/inparke/Deaths/EarlyParkeCountyIndianaDeaths.htm
    Surname Given Name Date Of Death Age Source
    Lusk Salmon 29 August 1869 90 Rockville Republican, September 01,1869"
    [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    SOURCE: http://members.tripod.com/~Karoann/Bethany-H-L.html; BethanyCemetery
    LUSK Mary 1798 1880
    LUSK Salmon Sr. 1788 1869 VET
    LUSK John 1837 1915(1905)
    LUSK Salmon Jr. 1843 1863 VET
    LUSK Herald E. 1901 1963 VET
    LUSK Della A. 1888 1889
    LUSK Flora A. 1863 1942
    LUSK Chancy W. 1862 1937'
    [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,c.1975-2003, from the Clore Family Volumes (now owned by her daughterSandra Lee Elkins Juhl, Compiler); Page 128.
    ARTICLE:
    THE DAILY CLINTONIAN NEWSPAPER OF CLINTON, VERMILLION COUNTY, INDIANA
    DATED: MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1995; HEADLINE: "BETWEEN THE LINES" byG.L.C.; Pages 1, 4
    "This is another of the columns written exclusively for The DailyClintonian by Russell Hamm, of Rosedale. Mr. Hamm has a hobby ofresearching interesting old towns and sites in Parke and VermillionCounties--GLC.
    JOHN LUSK: ENIGMA by Russell L. Hamm
    Excerpt: "Salmon Lusk, John's father, who died August 28, 1869, inhis will provided that two beds and bedding and two cows should begiven his wife; $200 to his son William; $200 to his son John.
    After the payment of these bequests, he expressed the desire that hisreal and personal estate be converted into money and divided betweenhis children Susan Lusk, Elizabeth Brewer, Lydia Brown, and thechildren of his deceased daughter, Mary Clore. (A son, Salmon Lusk,Jr., was killed in the Battle of Thompson Station, Springhill,Tennessee, and a little daughter Caroline, who died at 2 years, 9months, and 2 days on November 12, 1842 is buried just to the south ofthe Lusk home.)
    Mary Beard Lusk, John's mother, to whom he was devoted lived until1880; and after that, few people saw the interior of the house, whereJohn continued to live alone. It has been written that he boarded upthe windows of his mother's room lest some unfriendly eye gaze on herpossessions." Etc..."Most amazing was a letter from Salmon Lusk,Sr.'s mother to her son, dated June 4, 1816, from Carleton, Vermont."
    NOTE: John Lusk was the son of Salmon Lusk, Sr. See notes of JohnLusk.
    [Transcribed 25 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    Will dated: 2 September 1868, Lilian Hargrove Weller, Parke County,Indiana Will Abstract of Book 2 1853-1873 (1982), p. 93.[Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907; www.Ancestry.com
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 29
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 27
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 6-W 18
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 22
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 25
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 23
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 23
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Nov 1840 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 23
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Aug 1841 2nd PM Parke 17-N 7-W 30
    Salmon Lusk Indiana 10 Aug 1841 2nd PM Parke 17-N 6-W 18"
    [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    #1 EXAMPLE: U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
    Name: Salmon Lusk
    Issue Date: 10 Nov 1840
    State of Record: Indiana
    Acres: 40
    Accession Number: IN3280__.173
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Crawfordsville
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 32994
    Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties
    29 17-N 7-W 2nd PM Parke"
    Ancestry.com. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. "[Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    # 2 EXAMPLE: "U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907
    Name: Salmon Lusk
    Issue Date: 10 Nov 1840
    State of Record: Indiana
    Acres: 83.5
    Accession Number: IN3290__.179
    Metes and Bounds: No
    Land Office: Crawfordsville
    Canceled: No
    US Reservations: No
    Mineral Reservations: No
    Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Number: 33509
    Legal Land Description: Section Twp Range Meridian Counties
    18 17-N 6-W 2nd PM Parke
    Ancestry.com. U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008."[Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "24 October 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Salmon Lusk
    Age: 60
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1790
    Birth Place: Vermont
    Gender: Male
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): Sugar Creek, Parke, Indiana
    District No. 137, Sugar Creek Township
    Household Members: Name Age
    Salmon Lusk 60 male, farmer, Val. 20,000/Vermont
    Mary Lusk 47 wife, Maryland
    Susan Lusk 17 female, Indiana
    Elizabeth Lusk 14 female, Indiana
    John Lusk 13 male, Indiana
    NOTE: The family is listed with another family under the samedwelling listing, however, Salmon has a great deal more valuableproperty, and this compiler believes that they were skipped over whennumbering their dwelling in the census record.
    Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugar Creek, Parke,Indiana; Roll: M432_164; Page: 235; Image: 471; Line 26.Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line].Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005." [Transcribed 18May 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "07 July 1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Salman Lusk
    Age in 1860: 73
    Birth Year: abt 1787
    Birthplace: Vermont
    Home in 1860: Sugar Creek, Parke, Indiana
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Annapolis
    Value of real estate: View Image
    Household Members: Name Age
    Salman Lusk 73 male, farmer, val. 14,000/7720, Vermont
    Mary Lusk 60 female, Maryland
    William Lusk 27 male, farmer, val. 2500/0, Indiana
    Susan Lusk 22 female, Indiana
    Elizabeth Lusk 18 female, Indiana
    John Lusk 21 male, Indiana
    Salman Lusk Jr. 16 male, Indiana
    Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Sugar Creek, Parke,Indiana; Roll: M653_287; Page: 688; Image: 690; Dwelling 759/749; Line18; Page 100. Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2004." [Transcribed 18 May 2008, SLJuhl,Compiler-sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    NEWSPAPER ARTICLE IN THE RECORDS OF JOYCE LORRAINE CLORE ELKINS:
    THE DAILY CLINTONIAN NEWSPAPER, CLINTON, VERMILLION COUNTY, INDIANA;"LUSK HOUSE RECALLS STATE'S PAST"; TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1983; byConstance Kay Swaim
    EXCERPTS PERTAINING TO GENEALOGY: "Turkey Run State Park...SalmonLusk was born in 1788 in Rutland County, Vermont, just a year beforeGeorge Washington became president. As a young man he traveled westand enlisted in the army at Terre Haute. Lusk fought for two yearsunder the command of William Henry Harrison during the War of 1812....after the war Lusk bought land in the Brouilletts Creek area ofVermillion County and became interested in the milling business andthe miller's daughter. In 1819 he married Mary (Polly) Beard, thedaughter of a local mill operator. Later he decided to start his ownmilling operation, and in 1822 he entered his first claim in ParkeCounty at the Narrows area of Sugar Creek. Lusk built a mill in 1826just up stream from where the Narrows Bridge now stands. A thrivingcommunity developed around the mill, which included a store, tavern,and warehouse. Salmon and Mary Lusk had five daughters and threesons, one daughter, Caroline, died at age 2 and is buried near thehouse. A son Salmon, "Solly" Jr., died in 1863 at the battle ofThompson station in Tennessee....after his son's death, Salmon boughtmany war bonds to show his patriotism. When Lusk first moved to thearea he built a log cabin, but as his family grew, Lusk made plans tobuild a new home. He chose a hill overlooking the mill, and the househe built there in 1841 is still standing (You can tour this hometoday.) Salmon Lusk built his home from local material. He usedlumber from Tulip, oak, and black walnut trees. The foundation wallswere made of mortared sandstone, quarried near the home. Bricks whichwere kilned on the site, cover the outside of the house. Salmon diedin 1869, at that time his son, John, returned home to take care of hismother. There are many stories about the eccentricities of John Lusk. He was a semi-recluse who discouraged visitors, especially women.But due largely to his efforts Turkey Run (State Park) remains what itis today. "John was the last member of the (immediate) family to livehere (some descendants did however to care for the place). It wasbecause of his love for the timber that Turkey Run was saved,"...Johnrefused many offers from timber companies eager to buy the untouchedtimber land. He did let people wander over his land, and in 1881 heleased some of it to the Indianapolis, Decatur and SpringfieldRailroad for use as a summer resort known as Bloomingdale Glen. AfterJohn's death in 1915 a drive was started,...to make the area a statepark. After John died, ..., no one lived in the house until the1960's when caretakers moved in to prevent vandalism. (NOTE: This isinaccurate to say the least. It is a known fact amongst familymembers that descendants did stay in the house from time to time,including an aunt & uncle of this compiler--Roy Paul & Vera EllenElkins Paddock--which I'm sure could be verified with postal recordsthat others did occupy the house and property over the years. Theproblem was that not enough family members took an interest in keepingthe property up. it was drafty and cold in the winter months.)....Beginning last year, the park began giving tours to thehome....Upstairs on the first floor visitors can look through thefamily Bible where Mary Lusk's death is recorded....The family parloralso on the ground floor is where John spent many of his later years.This room contains a pie safe and ledger belonging to the Luskfamily...." [Transcribed & added remarks by this descendant andcompiler in parentheses, 31 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler & Familygenealogist; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "Early Parke County Indiana Deaths;http://ingenweb.org/inparke/Deaths/EarlyParkeCountyIndianaDeaths.htm
    Surname Given Name Date Of Death Age Source
    Lusk Salmon 29 August 1869 90 Rockville Republican, September 01,1869"
    [Transcribed 31 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    *Salmon married Mary Polly Beard on 19 Nov 1819 in Vigo County, Indiana; Per In. State Library Database. Mary (daughter of John Beard and Wife Brodrick) was born in 1798 in Maryland; Pennsylvania; died on 11 Aug 1883 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; was buried between 1880 and Dec 1916 in Bethany Cemetery, Marshall, Parke County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Polly Beard was born in 1798 in Maryland; Pennsylvania (daughter of John Beard and Wife Brodrick); died on 11 Aug 1883 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; was buried between 1880 and Dec 1916 in Bethany Cemetery, Marshall, Parke County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Parke County Indiana Genealogy Trails
    Index - Death Book D-1; "This is the oldest Death Record Book forParke County, Indiana...etc..."
    As transcribed by James D. VanDerMark 2007 - 2008
    http://genealogytrails.com/ind/parke/Deaths/ParkeDeathBookD1.html
    Book Pages Line Surname Given Name Sex Race Age Date Of Death Place OfDeath Father Mother
    "D - 1 026 - 027 7 Lusk Mary F W 82 Aug 11 1883 Sugar Creek TownshipJohn Beard ( Not listed ) Brodrick"

    Children:
    1. *William Lusk was born on 7 Dec 1824 in Clinton, Vermillion County, Indiana; died on 12 Apr 1903 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; was buried in Apr 1903 in Bloomingdale Cemetery, Bloomingdale, Parke County, Indiana.
    2. 5. *Mary Lusk was born on 11 Mar 1826 in Lusk Springs, Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 28 Jan 1861 in 34 Y, 10 M, 17 D; Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; was buried in 1861 in Hallett Cemetery, Brown Township, Montgomery County, Indiana; 1-34/2-5; Back In The Woods On Hwy 234.
    3. Lydia Lidia Lusk was born on 10 Aug 1831 in Lusk Springs, Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; and died.
    4. Susan A. Lusk was born in 1834 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 26 Jan 1901 in Parke County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1901 in Bloomingdale Cemetery, Parke County, Indiana.
    5. John Lusk was born in 1837 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 18 May 1915 in Parke Place, A Brick Home, The Narrows On Sugar Creek, Now Historical Home At Turkey Run State Parke, Parke County, Indiana; was buried in May 1915 in Bethany Cemetery, Marshall, Parke County, Indiana.
    6. Caroline Lusk was born on 10 Feb 1840 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 12 Nov 1842 in 2 Y, 9 M, 2 D; Parke Place, Parke County, Indiana-Now Turkey Run State Parke; was buried in Nov 1842 in So. Of Lusk Home, Now Historical Site In Turkey Run State Parke, Parke County, Indiana.
    7. *Elizabeth Lusk was born in 1842 in Lusk Springs, Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 30 Apr 1875 in Sugar Creek Township, Park County, Indiana; was buried in 1875 in Lusk Chapel, Parke County, Indiana.
    8. Salmon Lusk, Jr. was born in 1843 in Sugar Creek Township, Parke County, Indiana; died on 5 Mar 1863 in Civil War-Battle Of Thompson Station, Springhill, Tennessee; was buried in 1863 in Bethany Cemetery, Marshall, Parke County, Indiana.

  5. 14.  Thomas Jefferson Wright was born on 18 Mar 1803 in Bourbon, Clark County, Kentucky; died on 2 Sep 1867 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.

    Thomas married *Permelia Clore on 4 Jul 1820 in Boone County, Kentucky. *Permelia (daughter of *Michael Glore Clore, Jr. and Elizabeth Rice) was born on 12 Nov 1801 in Madison County, Virginia; died on 29 Jul 1831 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  *Permelia Clore was born on 12 Nov 1801 in Madison County, Virginia (daughter of *Michael Glore Clore, Jr. and Elizabeth Rice); died on 29 Jul 1831 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.
    Children:
    1. William Wright was born on 28 Apr 1821 in Clark County, Kentucky; and died.
    2. 7. *Ann Wright was born on 1 Jun 1822 in Clark County, Kentucky; died in 1899 in Clark County, Kentucky.
    3. Almeda Wright was born on 5 Feb 1824 in Clark County, Kentucky; and died.
    4. Lewis Conner Wright was born on 27 Oct 1825 in Clark County, Kentucky; and died.
    5. Elizabeth Wright was born on 22 Mar 1827 in Clark County, Kentucky; and died.
    6. Mary Wright was born on 1 Dec 1828 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.
    7. Frances P. Wright was born on 14 Oct 1830 in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri; and died.



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