Let op: Was ouder dan 65 jaar (70) toen kind (Selena Victoria Gore) werd geboren (6 mei 1849).
Let op: Echtgenote (Susannah Jane Gore) is ook zijn nicht.
Let op: Partner (Elizabeth Victoria Stevens) is 39 jaar jonger.
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Rhoda Caroline Reaves.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 23 september 1800, hij was toen 21 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Susannah Jane Gore.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1825 te Pireway,Columbus County, North Carolina.
Kind(eren):
(3) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Victoria Stevens.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 23 april 1843, hij was toen 64 jaar oud.Bron 2
Kind(eren):
(4) Hij had een relatie met Frink.
A/k/a " Col. John Gore "
Was William James Gore b. abt 1813 NC and d. 1885 in Levy Co., Florida a son? He is not listed in the 1850 census and possibly was already in Florida.
Event: 1850 Census 1850 Columbus Co , NC, family # 395
John Gore Sr. 71, farmer, NC
Elizabeth (wife) 32
Mahaly 20;
Susan J. 18;
Ingebo B. 16;
Cleopetra, 12;
Solon, 11;
Olympia, 6;
Selina V. 4.
1860 Hallsboro, Columbus Co, NC census.
0538 John Gore, 81 M, Farmer, NC
Elizabeth Gore 42, (wife), , F, NC
Solomon Gore, 21, M, NC/Co C, 18th Regt. (Solon Lorenzo)
Olympus Gore, 18, F, NC
S. V. Gore, 14, F, NC
E. F. D. Powell 6, M, NC
Absolom Powell 26, M, NC/Co D, 20th Regt.
S. J. Watts, 19, M, NC
W. A. Powell, 53, M, NC
1870 Census 1870 Bug Hill Tws, Col. Co, # 8, Page # 2, age 91
Burial: Gore / Lay`s Lake, Cemetery, Columbus County, NC
Note from William S. Hardee:
John Gore Sr. was a Colonel. He and his three wives are buried in Pireway, NC.
Information from Beulah Holly Henderson from her book on the HOLLY and Graham families.
John Gore married three times and had a total of twenty five children.
Other wives were Susan Jane Gore, his first cousin by his Uncle James.
The last wife was Elizabeth Stevens.
Many of his children were part of the mass migration from the Columbus,
Brunswick and Horry County areas of NC and SC.
There is a family bible in posession of Minus Meares of Tabor City NC on
the Gore family.
John Gore Sr, is buried in the Lay Cemetery, in Horry County, South Carolina.
In the 1870 Columbus County, census of Bug Hill Township, Page # 2, John Gore, is listed as head of household 10, (no wife) Living with him is his son in law William J. Leigh (Lay), and his wife Victoria, John and William are listed as farmers. (WSH)
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Colonel Gore represented Columbus County in the NC State Legislature in 1815. He was later a JP and a road commissioner. He married three times and had 25 children. The wives of Col. John Gore are listed in his father's bible. He served as a Colonel in the Militia.
Above information from B. Otis Prince, Let's Meet the Gores (Columbia, SC; 1962). Original source "The Leonardo Andrea Collection". LDS Film # L-73490 0954542
From other sources:
!MARRIAGE, OCCUPATION: The Descendants of Joshua Gore by B. Otis Prince, The Columbus Co. Library, Whiteville NC. "...a man of character and means. He was much interested in the politics of his day and was active in all Civic affairs. His home was near what is now Pireway, N. C., and is reputed to have been one of the finest homes in that section." "I remember my father talking about Colonel John Gore, and how he tried to build a city out of Pireway. He worked hard to get a railroad to come into that area. There used to be a lot of stores and bar rooms all around the area. Turpentine stills and coopers shops were where Mrs. Lester Gore's house is now and the old pits are still noticeable." First quote by B. Otis Prince; by Mr. Anderson.
From B. Otis Prince: "He, with his brother-in-law Thomas Frink,* was on the committee for forming the dividing line between Brunswick Counties and Columbus during the early years of 1809-10. He later served in the House of Representatives [of NC], was road commissioner, Justice of the Peace and very civic minded. He owned in excess of seven thousand acres of land in the Seven Creeks area, Pireway and along the North Carolina South Carolina line. It was with this beginning that his Son, John "Squire" Gore began building a vast fortune.
"A small town, named Pireway, which still exist in North Carolina is much to the credit of Colonel Gore, who tried to develop it into a prosperous city. It was much like the old western cities, with several stores, and bar rooms. Pireway was the center of a large Turpentine business. Cornelious Thomas was
active in this area with this industry. Several of the old timers speak of the old turpentine stills that used to be near the home of Mrs. Lester Gore, and how an old coopers shop was built in what is now her side yard. Those who are curious may still see the pits in which to turpentine pit is solid.
"Colonel Gore was endeared by those of the community who knew him and it is said that none came to his door hungry and left without food or lodging if they desired it."
*Unless Otis Prince was wrong he had a 4th wife, a Frink Lady.
!RESIDENCE: Lived near Molly section NC until 1821, moved near Pireway, Brunswick (now Columbus) NC. Was living in Pireway in 1835 when his father-in-law died at his home.
!OCCUPATION: Planter; served in NC House of Representatives from Columbus Co. during his 2nd marriage
!CHILDREN: 19 children are accounted for by 3 wives in the Gore Bible; reputed to have had 25 in all
!MILITARY: Militia Colonel from Columbus Co
!BURIAL: He and all 3 wives are buried near Pireway, Columbus Co NC
!PUBLIC OFFICE: Represented Columbus Co. in State Legislature in 1815. Was a justice of the peace and a road commissioner.
!LAND: Received by his father's will 250 acres on Beaverdam Swamp, 342 acres of the Lower part of the Daniel Gore land on Gum Swamp, Columbus Co; also land lying in Columbus to be divided between John & William. Also, according to Recollections & Records of Columbus Co NC p286, he was a large landowner and a merchant. "In his time Pireway had stores, barrooms, turpentine stills and coopers shops."
!CENSUS: 1850 Columbus Co NC (395-398): John Gore, Sen. 71 m farmer $1000 RE b NC; Elizabeth Gore 32 f b NC; Mahaly Gore 20 f b NC; Susan J. Gore 18 f b NC att sch; Ingebo B. Gore 16 f b NC (does not show att sch); Cleopetra Gore 12 f b NC att sch; Solon Gore 11 m b NC att sch; Olympias Gore 6 f b NC att sch; Selina V. Gore 4 f b NC
!SLAVES: 1850 Columbus Co census: 5 m 4 f
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DEEDS:
Columbus County, North Carolina
Abstracts of Deeds, Vol IV, 1840-1846
1 Jun 1841
JOHN GORE SR., to WILLIAM J. STANDLEY, 1 Jun 1841; 312 1/2 A in five tracts on Ss of Gum Swamp: (1) 100 A; (2) 50A. pat. by Jacob Meeks adj. Mark Ward; (3) 25 A adj. Simon Ward & Daniel Gore, pat. by Jacob Meeks; (4) 50 A. pat. by Simon Ward; & (5) 87 1/2 A upper part of Simon Ward's tract.
Wit: Jno H. Gore & Mahala H. Gore (G-239/240)
1 Jan 1842
JOHN GORE SR., to JOHN H. GORE, 1 Jan 1842; 150 A. adj. Samuel Hughes on Ws of Waccamaw. "But this is not to take place until my Death and then to be in full force and Not until then".
Wit: James B. Gore & Mahala H. Gore. (G-284/285)
Columbus County Deeds, Vol. H, 1844-1846
10 May 1841
Land Grant to JOHN GORE, 100 A. adj. his own line & the Seven Creeks.
Ent. 10 May 1841; Pat. 16 Sep 1843 (H-137)
15 Jul 1846
JOHN GORE to JOHN H. GORE, 15 Jul 1846; $325, 325 A. on Ws of Waccamaw river, adj. Samuel Hughs lines. "This to take place at my death and not till then.....Wit: G. W. Long & Mahala H. Gore. (J-399)
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