Genealogie Wylie » Joseph Gore Jr (± 1795-1863)

Persoonlijke gegevens Joseph Gore Jr 

Bron 1
  • Hij is geboren rond 1795 in Brunswick County, North Carolina.Bronnen 1, 2
  • (Census 1850 ) in Columbus County, North Carolina.
  • (Census 1860 ) in Columbus County, North Carolina.
  • Hij is overleden in het jaar 1863 in Columbus County, North Carolina.Bron 1
  • Een kind van Joseph Gore en Sarah Simmons
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 12 augustus 2006.

Gezin van Joseph Gore Jr

Hij is getrouwd met Nancy Ann Best.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1815 te Columbus County, North Carolina.Bron 3


Kind(eren):

  1. Elizabeth Gore  1817-1854 
  2. Mary Ann Gore  1819-> 1900 
  3. Jonathan L. Gore  1822-1906 
  4. Joseph Buchanan Gore  1825-1856 
  5. Charity Gore  -1850
  6. Dorcas Ann Gore  1830-1914 
  7. John Bunyan Gore  1834-1910 
  8. James W. Gore  1837-1923 
  9. Daniel Russell Gore  1839-1923 


Notities over Joseph Gore Jr

Military Service: Served in the War 1812
Served in the 3rd Regt (Moore's) North Carolina Militia.
(Per Diane Bertrand)

Columbus County NC census Records:

1820, Pg 47: Joseph Gore Jr: Males: 10-16 1; 16-26: 1 Females <10 2; 16-26 1; and 1 slave
(listed between Hill & Grissett)

1830, Pg 8: Joseph Gore Jr. Males: <5 1; 5-10 1; 30-40 1; Females 5-10 2; 10-15 2; 30-40 1.

1850, Pg 244, Rec. 5 Sep: Joseph Gore Jr, 55; Nancy 55; Charity 20; Dorcas 18; John B. 16; James W. 14; Daniel R. 12; Joshua 5.

1860, Pg. 484, Rec 24 Jul Fam #528, Hallsboro
Joseph Gore 64, M, Farmer, NC; Nancy, 63, f, NC; Joshua, 13, M, Student, NC/Co. C, 18th Regt.

1870, Pg 185, Red. 22 Jul, Fam #17, Bug Hill
Nancy Gore 72 living with Joshua 24, Margaret 23, James 2, Dunson 1.

DEEDS.

BoS 1828, Daniel Long to Joseph Gore, Negro girl named Mary abt three years old. ~(These were from the slaves of Philip Faulk Sr)
Is that for this Joseph Gore?

BOOK E - PG 198 COLUMBUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
12 Nov 1831
Know all men by these present that I JOSEPH GORE Sen'r of the County of Columbus and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the great goodwill and natural affection which I have & bear towards my well beloved son JOSEPH GORE JR., one negro boy named BEN of the ago of 10 years together with one negro woman named DIL of the age of twenty five years with her two children FRANCIS and Marianne?/) which said negroes with their lawful issue I warrant and defend unto to him the said JOSEPH GORE his heirs & assigns forever.

In witness where of I the said JOSEPH GORE SEN'R have hereunto set my hand & seal the 12th of Nov. 1831.
Signed: Joseph Gore.
Witn. Isaac Etheridge
John G. Grissett
Etheldred Bozeman
August Term 1832. This deed was prove by the oath of Isaac Etheridge and ordered to be registered.
Ch. Baldwin, Clk.

Columbus County, North Carolina, Abstracts of Deeds 1829 - 1840 books E & F

17 Dec 1834
GABRIEL LONG, SR., to JOSEPH GORE, 17 Dec 1834; 200 A. Seven Creeks.
witn. William Frink & John Frink. Feb. Term 1836 (F-59/60)

10 Apr 1837
Land Grant to JOSEPH GORE, 100 A. on Bacon branch adj. Macajah Long.
Ent. 10 Apr 1837; Pat. 20 Dec 1838 (F-408)

Abstract of Deeds, Vol IV, 1840 - 1849

7 Jan 1833
Land Grant to JOSEPH GORE JR., 100 A. on Jack's Pond.. adj. Mooney road & Stephens. Ent. 7 Jan 1833; Pat. 29 Nov 1833 (G-59)

10 Oct 1827
Land Grant to JOSEPH GORE JR., 20 A. Ent. 10 Oct 1827; Pat 17 Dec 1829 (G-59)

Columbus County Deeds, Vol. H, 1844-1846

18 Oct 1841
Land Grant to Joseph Gore, 100 A. in Goul ridge bay branch in Macajah Long's line. Ent. 18 Oct 1841; Pat. 16 Sep 1843 (H-135)

Columbus County Deeds, Vol. V 1846-1850
Deed Book I (part 1) and J
abstracted by Jason MCLeon Williamson

14 Mar 1838
HENRY BEST, WILLIAM BEST, JAMES BEST, JOHN BEST & JOSEPH GORE (Heirs of JOHN BEST Dec'd) to DANIEL GORE, BoS dtd 14 Mar 1838; $392, a certain boy by the name of JONES. Wit: Alfred Smith* * Hanson Baldwin. Nov Term 1846
(Presumably pg 20)

20 Sep 1845
Land Grant #782 to JOSEPHH GORE. 100 A. Ws of Waccamwa River, adj. his own line, Joseph Faulk & James Stevens.
ent. 20 Sep 1845; 9 Jan 1847 (J-100)

8 Apr 1845
Land Grant #779 to JOSEPH GORE, 100 A. adj. Jonathon Gore (Is that his half brother Jonathan Linton Gore? - HC) on Ws of Rice Savannah, Hardy's Branch, Seven Creek Swamp & Buzzard Nest. Ent. 8 Apr 1845; Pat. 9 Jan 1847 (J-101)

Columbus County Deed Vol. V, Book J
Nov. Term 1848
24 Jan 1848
JOSEPH LONG, SENR., & JOHN H.(Hiriam - hc) to JOSEPH GORE, 24 Jan 1848; $25, 152 A. .... in the Seven Creeks. Wit: Needham Stephens* & Isaac Long. (J-401)

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Petition for division of slaves is from February 1864 term of Columbus County Court Pleas and Quarter Sessions.

Jonathan Gore
Nancy Gore
John B. Gore
James W. Gore
Daniel R. Gore
Henry C. Smith & wife Dorcas
John H. Long & wife Rachel
Joel Reaves & wife Polly Ann
Robert Inman & wife Telitha
Daniel M. Long (where does he fit in ?)

The subscribers having been appointed by your Worships at last of said Court, Commissioners to value and divide slaves belonging to the estate of Joseph Gore deceased, among the tenants in common, there of meeting in the 1st day of December 1863 and after being duly sworn according to Law proceeded to discharge the duty assigned with us with we did in the following manner to wit:

Nancy Gore we allotted the slaves named Isaac & Polly Ann which were valued at thirty five hundred dollars.
John B. Gore we allotted the slaves named Ben, Mary, Eliza, and Dill, which were valued at thirty three hundred dollars.
To Daniel Gore we allotted the slaves named Bill, Minerva & Lewis, which were valued at thirty five hundred dollars.
To Joshua Gore we allotted the slaves named Sip & Spicey Ann which were valued at thirty two hundred and two dollars.
To Joel Reaves & wife Polly Ann we allotted the slaves named Asberry, Laura, & Jane which were valued at thirty one hundred and fifty two dollars.
To Jonathan Gore we allotted the slaves named Quincy, Sarah, & Shepherd which were valued at thirty two hundred and two dollars.
To H.C. (Henry Cannon) Smith & wife Dorcas Ann we allotted the slaves named David, Prudence & Anderson, which were valued at thirty four hundred and two dollars.
To Sarah Gore, minor heir, we allotted the slaves named Rose, Daniel & Cato which were valued at thirty five hundred and two dollars.
To Jas. W. Gore we allotted the slaves named Henry, Franky, Sye & Cassy where were valued at thirty four hundred and two dollars.
To John H. Long & wife Rachel we allotted the slaves named Viney, Virgil, Kitsey and James where were valued at thirty six hundred and two dollars.
To Robert Inman & wife Telitha we allotted the slave named Miles valued at fifteen hundred dollars.
To Daniel M. Long we allotted the slave named Sue valued at eighteen hundred dollars, the two last named persons being entitled only to one hole share.

In order to make said division equal in value we charge :

Nancy Gore with a payment of sixty eight dollars to John B. Gore and further payment of sixty two dollars to Joshua Gore.
We also charge Daniel Gore with a payment of one hundred and thirty two dollars to Robert Inman & wife Telitha.
We charge Sarah Gore with payment of one hundred and thirty two dollars to Joel Reaves & wife Polly Ann.
We charge H.C. Smith & wife Dorcas with payment of thirty two dollars to Joshua Gore.
We charge James W. Gore with a payment of thirty two dollars to Joshua Gore. We charge John H. Long with payment of forty two dollars to Joshua Gore, also a payment of one hundred and sixty eight dollars to Jonathan Gore, and a further payment of twenty two dollars to Joel Reaves & wife Polly Ann.
We charge Daniel M. Long with a payment of sixty four dollars to Joel Reaves & Polly Ann, also another payment of fifty two dollars to Robert Inman & wife Telitha.

All of which is respectfully submitted to your Worships under our hands and seals. Signed G.P. (Gerome Prosper) FormyDuval, J.H. Gore, Jesse S. Cox.

From Vicky's Genealogy on Rootsweb WorldConnect:

!SOURCE: The Descendants of Joshua Gore by B. Otis Prince, p 60; The People of Columbus P 166 (lots more info)
SLAVES: 8 male, 9 female. For actual names & division of slaves after his death see Feb 1864 Columbus Co Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions (reported on p 169-170 People of Columbus)

!CENSUS: 1850 Columbus Co NC (fam 362-365): Joseph Gore 55 m farmer $1000 RE b NC; Ann Gore 55 f b NC; Charity Gore 20 f b NC; Dorcas Gore 18 f b NC; John Gore 16 m laborer b NC, att sch; James Gore 14 m b NC, att sch; Daniel Gore 12 m b NC, att sch; Joshua Gore 5 m.
1860 Columbus Co NC (528): Joseph Gore 64 m farm $3000 RE $23,000 personal b NC; Nancy Gore 63 f b NC no R & W; Joshua Gore 13 m b NC att sch

!RESIDENCE: Columbus Co NC. Recollections & Records, p 291 says Longs, Reaves, Gores and Faulks lived near Reaves Ferry. Also the following Deed of Gift refers to his residence

!OCCUPATION: People of Columbus, p 168: owned tar/timber business in 1850, per 1850 census. Had $100 in real and personal capital invested in the business; employed an average of 3 men earning $45 per mo, or $15 each. Annual value of tar & timber products $600.

!LAND: Columbus Co NC Deed Abstracts, Vol II, Jason Williamson: Joseph Gore Sr. to Joseph Gore Jr. 8 May 1816 Deed of Gift 200A where Joseph Gore Jr. then lived. Wit: I. S. Dage & Micajah Long (C-108)
John Gore Jr. to Joseph Gore Jr. (his brother) 18 Dec 1817 for $90 100A land on Seven Creeks. Wit: Isaac S. Dage & Micajah Long. (C-111)
John Best Sr.[father-in-law]] to Joseph Gore Jr. Deed of Gift dated 18 May 1826 Negro girl named Cassy. Wit: John H. Faulk & John Gore. Aug term 1826 (D-52)
1850 Agriculture Census (quoted in People of Columbus, p 168) shows he owned 300A improved land; 1350 unimproved. Farm valued at $1000; farm implements valued at $100; 4 horses; 15 milk cows; 8 working oxen; 27 other cattle; 200 head of swine; livestock valued at $1320; 800 bu of Indian corn; 1200 pounds of rice; 100 pounds of wool; 100 bu peas & beans; 1500 bu sweet potatoes; 50 lbs butter; homemade utensils valued at $45; slaughtered animals valued at $250.

!DEATH DATE: (From The People of Columbus, p 168) Died between Aug-Nov 1863 terms of Columbus Co. Court of P's & Q's, for in the November 1863 term his widow Nancy applied for pension for year's allowance. During the same term a "minor heir" of Joseph B. Gore is noted as Sarah E. Gore and James W. Gore posted bond when named by the court as her guardian. She may have been a grandaughter, as Joseph B. Gore and his wife were both over 65 at that time. She does not show in the 1850 or 1860 censuses, so she appears to have been very young.
!ESTATE: February 1864 Columbus Co Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions (quoted in the People of Columbus, p 169-170) - division of slaves. The Commissioners state that they met in December, 1863,
which therefore indicates Joseph Gore probably died late in 1863. He left 33 slaves. Commissioners signing the Petition for Division of Slaves were G. P. Formyduval (lawyer); J. H. Gore; Jesse S. Cox.

1850 Columbus County, North Carolina census p244a Age 55
1860 Whiteville PO., Columbus County, North Carolina census p972 Age 64

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Joseph Gore

Jonathan Gore
± 1735-> 1806
Sarah MrsJonathan
± 1740-????
Isaac Simmons
± 1732-± 1804
Joseph Gore
± 1770-< 1844
Sarah Simmons
± 1769-????

Joseph Gore
± 1795-1863

± 1815
Mary Ann Gore
1819-> 1900
James W. Gore
1837-1923

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Bronnen

  1. Descendants of Joshua Gore
    Date of Import: Aug 31, 2000
  2. The People of Columbus, Volume 1
  3. Descendants of Joshua Gore

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