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Note: PER CATHI CLORE FROST'S RESEARCH: The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this is available at the Madison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is a typescript and update of another, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Dr. Arthur Leslie Keith. The original of Keith's manuscript is at the Newberry Library, Chicago., IL. Please note that some of this information has been updated by other researchers in the meantime and I'll try to add notes with the current information. Page 31-32: Adam Clore or Glore (son of Peter Clore) was the only one of his father's children aged 14 or above at the time of his father's death, hence we may assume that he was born about 1747 or 1748. He died in Kenton Co., Ky. in 1845. He married Margaret Crisler (Christler) about 1770, sister of Leonard Crisler who married Margaret Clore. By the terms of his father's will he inherited 210 acres joining Paul Leatherer. In 1778 (deed recorded March 15, 1779) Adam Clore and wife Margaret sold to Paul Leather 13 acres. He signed name, Margaret made her mark. The deed was witnessed by Joshua Leather, Nichles Leather, and Samuel Leather. On April 20, 1795 Adam Clore and wife Margaret sold 11 acres to Moses Clore, joining Adam and Moses Clore. On June 9, 1795 Adam and Margaret Clore sold 204 acres to Leonard Crisler, land lying on Robinson River. On September 24, 1794 Adam and Margaret Clore sold to Joshua Leatherer 100 acres on Robinson River. On September 20, 1795 Adam Clore and wife sold to Reuben Medley. Deed was witnessed by Moses Clore, Elias Chelf, and Ralph Hughes. He disappears from the Madison Co., Va. tax-lists after 1795. On December 28, 1801 Adam Clore was living in Campbell Co., Ky., on which date Moses Clore of Madison Co., Va. renounced all claim to the 200 acres bequeathed to Solomon Clore by their father Peter Clore. Adam Clore singed petitions from Culpeper Co., Va., November 9, 1776, November 16, 1776, and June 5, 1779. In 1782 he was taxed for 300 acres, in 1788 for 100 and 197 acres. In 1794 he was taxed for 100, 197, and 148 acres. This seems to be his last appearance in Virginia. Adam Glore (as his name appears from this time on) was taxed in Campbell Co., Ky. 1797. In 1800 in same county he was taxed for 250 acres on Bank Lick and Dry Creek. In 1802 in same county he was taxed for 500 acres on Dry Creek. He lived in that part of Campbell County which was taken off as Kenton County about 1840. Adam Glore of Campbell Co., Ky., made will January 14, 1835, probated in Kenton Co., Ky., April 21, 1845. The will was witnessed by Wm. G. Ellis, Wm. H. Ellis, John Birtresse, and Elijah Yates. He names son Nathan Glore and two sons-in-law John G. Ellis and Philip Senour as his executors. No wife is mentioned. He made bequests to grandson St. Clair Peak, "sole heir of my daughter Ufa Peak, deceased, formerly Ufa Glore"; to sons Nathan Glore, Simeon Glore, and Samuel Glore, each one tenth part of his estate; to the living children of son Reuben Glore, dec'd., one tenth part of his estate; to daughters Mary Senour, formerly Mary Glore, Delilah Rice, formerly Delilah Glore, Eleanor Ward, formerly Eleanor Glore, Nancy Overton, formerly Nancy Glore, and Betsy Ellis, formerly Betsy Glore each one tenth part of his estate; to Edward Railsback, heir of daughter Rosannah Railsback, formerly Rosannah Glore one twentieth part of his estate; to Levina Wayman, formerly Melvina (sic) Railsback, heir of daughter Phoebe Railsback, formerly Phoebe Glore, one twentieth part of his estate. Testator explains that the reason why Edward Railsback and Lavina (Wayman) receive one a one-twentieth part is the fact that he has raised them. From this will it appears Adam Glore had 12 children or their heirs who where living when he made his will. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Will of Adam Glore from They Came to Kentucky by Alberta Carson Kirkwood, (Gateway Press, Baltimore 1976), p 476-477: I Adam Glore of Campbell County and State of Kentucky being infirm of body but of a Sound mind do hereby make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following viz-- 1st I desire that all my property both Real and personal be turned in to money (Except my servant woman Melinda.) and out of the money arising therefrom that all my just debt and funeral expenses be paid and that One hundred in clothes [sic probably cash] be given to my Grandson St. Clair Peak as the sole heir of my daughter Ufa Peak deceased formerly Ufa Glore (to be given to her by John G. Ellis or Nathan Glore. 2nd It is my wish that immediately after my decease that my servant woman as above named be lawfully Emancipated or set free-- 3rd After the payment of my debts and funeral expenses and after the Emancipation of my servant woman Melinda I give to my three Sons Nathan Glore, Simeon Glore and Samue Glore. Each one tenth part of my estate. 4th I give to my daughter viz Mary Senour formerly Mary Glore, Delilah Rice formerly Delilah Glore, Eleanor Ward formerly Eleanor Glore, Nancy Overton formerly Nancy Glore and Betsy Ellis formerly Betsy Glore each one tenth part of my estate. 5th I give to living children of my son Reuben Glore deceased one tenth part of my estate to be equally divided amongst them. 6th I give to Edward Railsback as heir of my daughter Rosannah Railsback formerly Rosannah Glore one twentieth part of my estate. 7th I give to Levina Wayman formerly Melvina Railsback as heir of my daughter Phebe Railsback formerly Phebe Glore one twentieth part of my estate (the reason of giving a share of my Estate to Edward Railsback and Levina is in consequence of expense in raising them. 8th It is my wish that if St. Clair Peak should die before this my will should lawfully take effect that the portion willed to him revert back to my estate and be equally divided amongst my sons and daughters as above mentioned. Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Nathan Glore and my two sons in laws John G. Ellis and Philip Senour Executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others or former wills or Testaments by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this 14 January 1835. Attest William G. Ellis Adam Glore (Seal) William H. Ellis John Bintrese Elijah Yates Kenton County Court 21 Apr 1845 A writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Adam Glore decd. proved by the Oaths of William G. Ellis, William H. Ellis, John Bintrese & Elijah Yates was returned to Court and Ordered to be Recorded which is accordingly done. att N.B. Stephens Clk PT +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ They Came to Kentucky by Alberta Carson Kirkwood, (Gateway Press, Baltimore 1976), p 475: Here are some of the deeds on record in Campbell County: Glore and Gaines to John Arnold, Book "F", p 262, June 6, 1818; Adam Glore and Margaret, his wife, from John G. Ellis, D.B. 2, Oct. 29, 1818, signed by B. Graves; Reuben B. Overton; Jacob E. Getstow (mark); Adam Clore; Margaret Glore; Adam Glore to Alex Dickey, Book "K", p 136; Adam Glore to James Dedman, Book "N"; Adam Glore and Bartlett Graves to Dry Creek Church, Sept. 23, 1819 (Baptist Society); Adam Glore to Reuben B. Overton, D.B. 1, Mar. 30, 1815; Nathan Glore to Adam Glore, Book "D", p 150, Mar. 30, 1815; Adam Glore to Sarah A. Leathers, D.B. 2, p 193. Sold by Andrew Finks of Madison Co., Va. for 75 pounds to Adam Glore. Robert Johnson surveyed 1000 acres. This deed lay on desk of George Gordon, clerk, and not recorded until March 1813. Proven by Solomon Wayne. Signed: Samuel Glore, Ambrose Christopher, Isaac Chelf, Henry Wayman, Mordair Christopher (Mark), Frederick Yager (Mark). "I, Adam Glore, of County of Campbell ... being infirm and blind and decrepit, and finding myself not able to manage my affairs without counsel and assistance, doth nominate my son, Nathan Glore, and my son-in-law, M.G. Ellis, and Robert Perry to be my true and lawful agents, etc. My hand and seal this 10th day of February (sic), 1831." Adam Glore (his mark) Presence of Thomas G. Tupman, Thomas Lindsey, J. Ellis. Recorded in Book "H", Folio 566 but not certified. Proved by the oath of James Ellis, July 27, 1832. F.L. Helm ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Deed Abstracts of Madison County, Virginia 1793 - 1804: Madison County Deed Book 1 (1793-1796), Madison County Deed Book 2 (1796-1801) and Madison County Deed Book 3 (1801-1804), Abstracted and Published by Ruth and Sam Sparacio (1986), p 14: Deed Book 1, p 123-124 On Margin. "Delivered Thomas Bohannon August 12th 1807" Indenture 24 September 1794 between Adam Clore & Margaret, his wife, and Joshua Leatherer .. for � 100 .. sell 100 acres on waters of the Robinson River .. John Clore, deceased .. Recorded Madison County Adam Clore 25th September 1794. Margaret Clore Same, p 23: Deed Book 1, p 204-205 Indenture 25 March 1795 between Michael Clore & Margaret, his wife, and Adam Clore .. for � 50 .. sell 150 acres .. on waters of Robinson River .. in John Clore's line; George Clore .. In presence of Am: Bohannon, Michael Clore John Clore, John Wright Recorded Madison County 24th April 1795. Deed Book 1, p 206 Indenture 20 April 1795 between Daniel Mauk & Rebecah, his wife, of county of Shanandoah and Adam Clore .. for � 100 .. sell 100 acres in Madison County on waters of Robinson River .. in Michael Oneal's line; Michael Clore .. Recorded Madison County Daniel (illegible) (moury) 24th April 1795 Rebekah (X) Mauk Deed Book 1, p 207 Indenture 20 April 1795 between Moses Clore and Susaner, his wife, and Adam Clore .. for � 20 .. sell 11 acres .. on north side of the Robinson River .. Adam Clore's line .. Recorded Madison County Moses Clore 24th April 1795. Deed Book 1, p 208 Indenture 20 April 1795 between Adam Clore and Margaret, his wife, and Moses Clore .. for � 11 .. sell 11 acres .. on north side of Robinson River and joyning the said Adam & Moses Clore .. Recorded Madison County Adam Clore 24th April 1795. Same, p 24: Deed Book 1, p 209-210 On Margin "d d Ellias Finks 21st Octr 1799" Indenture 10 June 1795 between Adam Clore and Margaret, his wife, and Leonard Crisler .. for � 100 .. sell 204 acres .. on waters of Robinson River .. corner to Joshua Leatherer; Moses Clore .. Recorded Madison County Adam Clore 25th June 1795. Margaret Clore Same, p 31 Deed Book 1, p 287-288 On Margin. "Delivered the 6th day of October 1796 to Reubin Medley" Indenture 20 Sept 1795 between Adam Clore & Margret, his wife, and Reubin Medley .. for � 600 .. sell 414 acres .. on north side Robinson River .. corner John Clore; Samuel Yowell; Lenoard Crisler; Moses Clore .. In presence of Moses Clore, Adam Clore Elias Chelf, Ralph Hughes. Margaret Clore Recorded Madison County 24th September 1795. The Hebron Communion Lists: Communion Lists of the Hebron Lutheran Church 1775 to 1812 Madison, Virginia by John Blankenbaker (Chadd's Ford, PA 2001): p 6 Communicants Easter 7 April 1776 Adam Klor wife Margaretha p 9 Communicants Easter 1777 Adam Clore wife Margretha ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Madison County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists provided by Betty Johnson Culpeper County, Virginia 1782 Personal Property Tax List Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Hill's District Adam Clore 1 white male over 21 1 slave male over 16 2 horses 7 cattle Culpeper County, Virginia 1783 Personal Property Tax List Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Henry Hill's District Adam Clore 1 white tithables over 21 0 white tithables over 16 under 21 1 slaves over 21 0 slaves over 16 under 21 3 horses 8 cattle 1.8.0 tax (�.S.D) 2 total tithables Culpeper County, Virginia 1784 Personal Property Tax List Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Henry Hill's District Adam Clore 1 white tythe over 21 0 white tythes under 21 1 slave tythes 1 young slaves 4 horses 11 cattle 0 stud horses 3 heads taxable 2.0.9 tax (�.S.D) 2 total tythes Culpeper County, Virginia 1785 Personal Property Tax List Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, William Chapman's District Adam Clore 1 whites over 21 0 Do. over 16 1 slave tythes 0 young slaves 4 horses 9 cattle blank tax column 2 no. of tythes Culpeper County, Virginia 1786 Personal Property Tax List Chapman's list Adam Clore 1 white male over 21 3 slaves over 16 5 horses 7 cattle Culpeper County, Virginia 1787 Personal Property Tax List Library of Virginia Microfilm Reel 89, Goodrich Lightfoot's District Adam Clore Person chargeable with tax Adam Clore White males above 21 1 White male above 16 under 21 1 blacks above 16 0 blacks under 16 4 horses, mares, colts & mules 9 cattle remaining columns blank Culpeper County, Virginia 1790 Personal Property Tax List Adam Clore & B___?s sons 2 white males over 16 Culpeper County, Virginia 1791 Personal Property Tax List John Gibb's List Adam Clore 4 white males over 16 Culpeper County, Virginia 1792 Personal Property Tax List John Gibb's List Adam Clore 4 white males over 16 Madison County, Virginia 1793 Personal Property Tax List Adam Clore printer & Son 3 white males over 16 2 blacks over 16 5 horses Madison County, Virginia 1794 Personal Property Tax List Adam Clore & Son 2 white males over 16 2 blacks over 16 5 horses Madison County, Virginia 1795 Personal Property Tax List Adam Clore & Son 2 white males over 16 4 blacks over 16 7 horses Campbell County, Kentucky 1810 Federal Census, p 31 Adam Glore 2 males ages 0-10 1 male ages 45 and over 4 females ages 0-10 1 female ages 10-16 1 female ages 26-45 1 female ages 45 and over 9 slaves Campbell County, Kentucky 1820 Federal Census, p 248 Adam Glore 1 male age 0-9 1 male age 45 and over 1 female age 26-44 6 slaves Campbell County, Kentucky 1830 Federal Census, p 228 Adam Glore 1 male age 80-89 1 female age 80-89 More About Adam Glore: Migration: Bet. 1795 - 1796, To Campbell County, Kentucky with all of his children1125,1126 Probate: 21 April 1845, Campbell County, Kentucky1127 Will: 14 January 1835 Per Paul Tanner's "Some of My Kentucky Ancestors": Adam Glore was an early settler in Campbell County KY, being included in the 1800 census. In 1810, he was listed with 11 persons in his household, along with 7 slaves. Eight of his household were under 15; presumably Elizabeth was the oldest daughter. In the 1830 census, Adam still had 10 slaves. In Campbell County KY in 1830, John G; Ellis and wife, in their 30's were listed with 5 males and 2 females under 20 yrs old.
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