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St. Mark's Parish, Orange, Virginia
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Catherine CLORE
Birth:
Virginia
Death:
Abt 1745
Culpeper, Virginia
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Sources:
They Came to Kentucky, p 483
A History and Genealogy of John Fray (Johannes Frey) of Culpeper County, Virginia, p 156
Before Germanna #2: The Ancestry of the Clore, Kaifer and Thomas Families, p 24
The Wayne T. Sewell Family Home Page
Jack A. Jordan's User Homepage at Family Tree Maker
Janice's Genealogy Page
Ancestors of Jean Walk Bowles
Ancestors of Kirby Harold Wilson
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2, p 179, p 180
Traveller Southern Families Cousin Finder
Buracker/Buroker/Boraker and Spitler Genealogy
World Family Tree Volume 3, #4034
World Family Tree Volume 5, #687
Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree 710 submitted by chardan@cyberhighway.net
Broyles/Briles Database
E-mail correspondence from Kandi Stark Reeder to Cathi Clore Frost
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America, p 7, p 9
Second Germanna Colony of 1717, p 20-21
The Smith Family Melting Pot
Rowden Family Ties
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 12, p 13, p 17
E-mail correspondence from Gayle Shrader to Cathi Clore Frost
The Clore Family History
The Clore Memorial Granite Bench at Germanna, p 21
A History and Genealogy of John Fray (Johannes Frey) of Culpeper County, Virginia, p 156
Before Germanna #2: The Ancestry of the Clore, Kaifer and Thomas Families, p 24
The Wayne T. Sewell Family Home Page
Jack A. Jordan's User Homepage at Family Tree Maker
Janice's Genealogy Page
Ancestors of Jean Walk Bowles
Ancestors of Kirby Harold Wilson
The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2, p 179, p 180
Traveller Southern Families Cousin Finder
Buracker/Buroker/Boraker and Spitler Genealogy
World Family Tree Volume 3, #4034
World Family Tree Volume 5, #687
Ancestry.com, Ancestry World Tree 710 submitted by chardan@cyberhighway.net
Broyles/Briles Database
E-mail correspondence from Kandi Stark Reeder
The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America, p 7, p 9
Second Germanna Colony of 1717, p 20-21
The Smith Family Melting Pot
Rowden Family Ties
Clore-Glore Genealogy, p 12, p 13, p 17
E-mail correspondence from Gayle Shrader
The Clore Family History
The Clore Memorial Granite Bench at Germanna, p 21
Notes:
The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript byDelma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this is available at theMadison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is a typescript and update ofanother, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Dr. ArthurLeslie Keith. The original of Keith's manuscript is at the NewberryLibrary, Chicago., IL. Please note that some of this information hasbeen updated by other researchers in the meantime and I'll try to addnotes with the current information. Page 17: Catharine Clore (daugher of Michael Clore) married Martin Wallick(Wallock, Walk) before May 19, 1735. Martin Vallick, June, 1742, suedMichael Oneal for trespass. Michael Clore makes no bequest to daughterCatharine but leaves her children the nominal sum of one shilling. Hespeaks of her as "formerly the wife of Martin Walk" from which we mightinfer that they were separated or that Martin Walk had died. [ActuallyCatherine had died and Martin Walk had moved to North Carolina andremarried.] But against this we have a deed, dated March 20, 1782,signed by Martin Wallock (sic) and wife Catharine [this was Martin'ssecond wife Catherine Gerhardt] of Roan (Rowan) Co., North Carolina, bywhich they sold to Daniel Mauk of Shenandoah Co., (Va.) 100 acres inCulpeper Co., Va., evidently the land sold by Michael Clore to MartinWallick, May 19, 1735. They had probably removed at a much earlier dateto North Carolina since they do not seem to appear during this period inthe Virginia records. Solomon Wallock was one of the witnesses to thedeed of March 20, 1782, and was probably the son of Martin and Catharine,but the will of Michael Clore indicates that there were other children.Martin Walk and Tobias Wilhite jointly patented land, 400 acres, July 20,1736. Martin Walk sold his part of this patent, 200 acres, to MichaelYeager, September 21, 1748. What relationship, if any, lay back of thisassociation of Walk and Wilhite has not been ascertained. This information is from the Descendants of Michael Clore Database © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by Cathi Clore Frost.
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