Notes |
- SOURCE: BOOK--Excerpts: The Peopling of Virginia, Boston: Chapman &Grimes, c.1938, Page 197; Obtained from www.Ancestry.com on 16 August2008, per SLJuhl, Compiler; 77. MADISON COUNTY--"Madison county wasformed from Culpeper and organized in 1793...etc...The Germans broughtby Spottswood to Germanna soon moved to Madison, in 1717 to 1721, andwe have the names in Madison at that time of Smith, Cook, Kerker,Snyder, Parlur (later Barlow), Burger, Motz, CLORE, Sheible, Mayer,Kaifer, Holt, utz, Yager, Paulitz, CKigler, Woodroff, andBeller....etc..."
A-SOURCE: Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County,Indiana and direct Clore descendant.
All records kept in the Clore Volumes in the safe keeping of Joyce'sdaughter and compiler, Sandra Lee Elkins Juhl. sljuhl1234@yahoo.com.
B-SOURCE: The Clore Family History summary extracted from ourAuthenticated Historical Archives.
One of the earliest references to the family name Clore dates back inhistory to the year 1295.
Variants for this surname include Clorius and Cleres.
The name of Joannes Clore is documented in historical archives.
The colour Gules, Red, in this coat of arms symbolizes MilitaryFortitude and Magnanimity. It also reflects the hopes, ambitions andaspirations of its original bearer.
http://www.thetreemaker.com/family-coat-of-arms/german-coat-of-arms.html
Founder of the Clore Family in America. His descendants settled inOrange and Culpepper Counties in Virginia.
C-SOURCE: "Second Germanna Colony, Apr 1717
This emigrants left their villages in southern Germany (Baden andW?rttemberg) about 12 Jul 1717 enroute for Pennsylvania by way ofLondon. Starvation took the lives of several of the passengers(probably 50 people perished, most of them children) who had beenswindled by their captain who was retained in London. The ship heldabout 138 passengers and did not land in Pennsylvania but to Virginiawhere the passengers were sold as indentured servants to GovernorSpotswood.
The base for this reconstructed list comes from:
Before Germanna by Gary J. Zimmerman and Johni Cerny
?The Second Germanna Colony of 1717, Other Germanna Pioneers, theSo-called Third Germanna Colony of 1719, and Late Comers to the HebronChurch Community" by B.C. Holtzclaw in The Germanna Record (1965) 6:51-74.
Hans Michael Klaar, c. 30 "Clore"
Maria Barbara
Agnes Margaretha, 5
Andreas, 4
Johann Georg, 1
SOURCE: http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/va/1714germ.htm
[Transcribed 26 July 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
(CF)http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clore&id=I00432
"19 May 1735 Michael Claure to Michael Oneal for 5 shillings, lease of100 acres, part of 698 acres granted to Michael and John Claure.(Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1, p 28-29)
[See Michael Oneal's file for transcription]
20 May 1735 Michael Claur to Michael Oneal for ?25, release of 100acres, part of 698 acres granted to Michael and John Claure. (OrangeCounty, Virginia Deed Book 1, p 29-32)
[See Michael Oneal's file for transcription]
Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1, 32:
[on margin: The Division of Michael Claurs Land]
Michael Claure's Land being Six hundred and ninety Eight Acres lyingin
Orange County for the which he hath taken out a pattent in his own andhis Son John
Claur's name is divided between him the said Michael Claure and his
Son John Claure as followeth vizt The division Line begins at a white
Wallnut on the Robinson River and Running Cross the Lands to a
Chestnut Oak the Upper part being four hundred acres in approprated
for John Claure and the lower one being two hundred and ninety Eight
to Michael Claure
At a Court held for Orange County on Tuesday the
twentieth day of May 1735
This Division of Six hundred and Ninety Eight Acres of Land between
Michael & John Claure was on the Motion of the said Michael Claure
admitted to Record
Test
Henry Willis Cl Cur
Orange County, Virginia 1739 Tithe List, precinct of John Mickell
Michaell Claur
Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 3, p 298-303
[p 198] This Indenture made the XXith day of
July In the Year of our Lord God One thousand Seven hundred
& thirty Nine Between Thomas Farmer Planter of the County
of Orange of the One part & Michael Glore & George Utz in
trust for the Life of the German Congregation in Virginia
[p 199] of the other part __[?] ____ [?] that the said[?] ThomasFarmer for and
in Consideration of the sum of five Shillings Sterlign to him in
hand paid By the said Michael Glore & George Utz the Receipt
whereof is hereby Acknowledged Hath Granted Bargained
and sold And by ___[?] doth Grant Bargain Sell unto
the said Michael Glore & George Utz All that Tract or Parcell of
Land Scituate lying & being in Orange County aftd Containing
by Estimation Six hundred & Eighty five Acres of Land be the
same more or Less being the Land at the Great Mountains in the
Great fork of Rappahannock River Granted to ye sd Tho Farmer
by Pattent bearing date the xxiij day of January MDciixxxii
for Seven hundred & Seventy five acres inclusive wth ye Ninety &
a half Acres of Land Surveyed & laid off by Zachery Taylor Gent
at the Request of Thos Farmer, being so much land as Ralph
Banks's Pattent is high runs into the said Farmers land & is an
older pattent than the said Farmer together with the Acre of
Six hundred & Eight five Acres here by Intened to be sold __[?]
INcluded inthe following Courses but Excepted as hereafter men-
tioned Beginning at a Red Oak & tow Gums Corner to ye sd Far
mers Old Pattent & runeth Thence South Sixty three degrees to
One hundres & twenty poles to three white oaks thence South
Seven degrees West One hundred poles to two red & a white Oaks
thence South Ten degrees East Eighy poles to a red Oaks thence for
Twenty degrees West One hundred & sixty poles to two Chestnut's _
& white oak thence forth Sixty five degrees East Eighty poles to two
Poplars & a white oak thence North East Seventy Six poles to threeChest
nuts thence North thirteen degrees East One hundred & Eighty Eight
poles to two Chesnuts thence North forty two degrees East One
hundred & Seventy poles to red Oak & two Chestunts thence
North fifteen degrees East fifty two poles to two red oaks Corner to
Rachael Evans thence wth the said Rachael Evans's lines to
two white oaks & a alarge Stone Corner to the said Rachel Evans
thence wth an other line of the said Evans South Seventy degrs
West Nienty Eight pole to two white & a Red Oak in the __[?]
lines thence South twenty five degrees West One hundred & twenty
poles to two white Oaks & Hiccory thence South twenty Eight
degrees East One hundred & Ninety poles to two Chestnuts & Hiccory
[p 300] Thence North Sixty five degrees East One hundred & Sixty poleto
a Chesnutt a red oak & ___[?] hill _______ [?] Sid of a Moun
tain & thence North Thrity degs East to _______[?] afd
Ninety & a hald Acres Excepted According to the Survey made
by the aftd Zachary Taylor recorss being here unto had May
Appear__[?] & ___[?] in the afd Courses as a __[?] And all __[?]
Garden, Orchards, Meadows, Commons, Woods, Trees, Ways Waters
Profits Comodities Hereditaments & Appurtenances Whatsoever to the
same belonging or in any wise Appurtainging And the Reversion &
Reversions Remainders & Remainders __[?] & Services ofall &
___[?] the said Premisses above mentioned & of Every part and
parcell thereof To have and to hold the said Land ____[?]
& premisses above mentioned & Every part & Parcell thereof with
the Appurtenances unto the said Michael Glore & George Utz their
Heirs Exrs Adms & Successors from the day of the date hereof for and
During and unto the full End & Term of one Whole year from thence
___[?] & full to be Compleated & Ended. Holding and paying
therefore one pepper Corn in and beyon the feast of ST. Michael the
Archangel if demandes To the Intent that by Virtue of the _[?]
__[?] and force of the Statue for Transferring __[?] into Posses
sion they the said Michael Glore & George Utz May be in the
actual Possession of all & Singular the Premisses above Men
tioned __[?] the Appurtenances & thereby be Enables to Accept &
take a Care[?] __[?] Release of the Eversion & Inheritance thereof
to them & their Successors to the Only proper Rese & behoof of the
said Garman [sic] Congregation & their Successors forever In Witness
whereof the said Thomas Farmer hath hereunto Set his and &
Seal the day Month & year first above Written
Signed Dealed & Delivered in ye presence of us Thomas Farmer {Seal}
The above mentioned five Shillings Sterling being first paid
the Words in Virginia of being interlined before Signing
other words the included int eh following Cour__[?]
Excepted as hereafter Mentioned in the Sixth line in
terlined before Signing the Word ___[?]
interlined in ye Second line before Signing
At a Court Hled for Orange County on Thurs
day the 26th day of July 1739
Thos Farmer Acknowledged this his Lease of Land Indented to
Michael Glore & George Utz in trust for ye Use of the German Congrega
tion in Virginia wch on the Motion of ye sd Glore & Utz is Admitted
to Records Teste [too faint to read] ClCur
[p 301] This Indenture mad the xxij day of July
In the Year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven hundred & thrity NineBe
tween Thos Farmer Planter of the County of Orange of the One part And
In trust for the life
Michael Glore & George Utz ^ of the German Congregation in Virginia
of the Other part Witnesseth that the said Thomas Farmer for & inConsidera
tion of the Sum of Eighty five pounds Currt Money to him in hand pd bythe
said Michael Glore & George Utz the Receipt thereof the said Thomas
Farmer doth hereby Acknowledge Hath granted Bargain & Sold __[?]
ened released & Confirmed and by the _[?] presents doth fully freely__[?]
lute by Grant Bargain & Sell __[?] release Confirm ___[?]
Michael Glore & Geort Utz in their Actual Possession ___[?]
Virtue of a Bargain & Sale to them thereof made for ___[?]
_[?] bearing date the day next before the day of the date of __[?]
sents and force of the Statute for Transferring __________[?]
to their heirs & Sucessors forever _______________[?]
tuate lying & being in the County of Orange aforesaid Land ___[?]
Estimation Six hundred & Eighty five Acres of Land ____[?]
or Less being the land as the Great Mountains in the ____[?]
pahannok River Granted to the said Thomas Farmer __[?]
ing Date of xxvjth day of January MCDCCxxxv[?] __[?]
Seventy five Acres inclusive with the Ninety _____[?]
veyed & laid off by Zachary Taylor Gent at the Request of ___[?]
bein somuch land as Ralph Banks Pattent ____[?]
Farmers land and is an older Pattent than the said Famrers ___[?]
said Farmers land and is not sold by the said Farmer together with__[?]
Six hundred & Eighty five Acres hereby Intended to be sold ___[?]
the following Courses but Excepted as hereafter Mentioned & Beginning
a red oak & two Gums Corner unto the said Farmers Pattent ___[?]
thence South Sixty three degrees East One hundred & twenty poles __[?]
white Oaks thence South Seven degrees West One hundred poles __[?]
red & a white oak thence South ten degress East Eighty poles __[?]
Oak thence South twent degrees West One hundred _____[?]
to two Chesnutts red & white Oak thence South Sixty five degrees __[?]
Eighty poles to two poplars & a white Oak thence North East Seventy
Six poles to three Chesnutts thence North Thirteen degrees __[?]
hundred & Eighty Eight poles to two Chesnutts thence North forty two
degrees East One hundred & Seventy poles to A red oak & two Chesnutts
thecne North fifteen degrees East fifty two poles to two red oaksCorner
to Rachel Evans thence with the said Rachal Evans's line __[?]
white oaks & a large stone Corner to the said Rachel Evans thence with
another line of the said Evans South Seventy degrees West ___[?]
pole to two white & a red oak in the said line thence South __[?]
[p 302] twenty five degrees West One hundred & twenty poles to a whiteoak
& a hiccory thence South twenty five degrees __[?] One hundred & __[?]
poles to _____________________[?] five degrees
East One hundred and Sixty poles to a Chestnut a red Oak & a hiccory
on a hill under the side of a Mountain and thence North thirty
degrees East ___[?] Beginning the a __[?] Ninety & a ahalf Acresexcepted
According to the survey made by the sd Zachary Taylor recourse[?]
being thereunto had may Appear if & included in the afd Courses
asafd[?] Adn all __[?], Gardens Orchards Meadows Commons Woods
Trees Ways Waters Profits Commodiites Hereditaments & Appurta
nances whatsoever to the same belonging or in anywise Appurtaining
And the Reversion & Reversions Remainder & Remainders Rents
& Services of all & Singular the Premisses above mentioned And
all the Estate Right Title Interest Benefit Claim & Demand what
__[?] either in Law or Equity of him the said Thomas Farmer __[?] and
to all ____[?] the said Premises & Every part & Parcesl thereof
Together with all Deed E__[?] & Writings touching or Con
taining the same or any part thereof To have and to hold the
said Land hereditaments & all & Singular the premisses above
Mentioned and every part & parcell thereof with the Appurtenances
__[?] the said Michael Glore & George Utz their heirs & Successors
__[?] the __[?] proper use & behoof of the said German Congregation
& their Successors forever & the said Thomas Farmer for him
self his heirs & __[?] doth Convenant & Grant to and wth the said
Michael Glore & George Utz their heirs & Successors That he the
saidsaid Thomas Farmer now is the Ture & Lawfull Owner of the
said premisses above mentioned And is Lawfully Seized of
the same in his Own Right of a goodsure[?] Absolute & inde[__?]
ble Estate of Inheritances in fee Simple with out any Manner
of Condition Martgage or Limitation of Life or _____[?]
be After Charge Change or Determine the same And that he
has good Rights full Powers Lawfully Authority in his Own
Right to sell & Convey the said Lands & all & Singular the pre
misses with the Appurtenances unto the said Michael Glore
& George Utz his heirs & Assines To the ONly proper use & Behoof
of the said German Congregation & their Successors forever Ac
coring to the True Intent & Meaning of the Presents And
also that they the said Michael Glore & George Utz their heirs
& Successors Shall & may at all times forever hereafter ___[?]
& ___ have hold Occupy Possess & Enjoy all & Singular the said
[p 303] Lands & premisses above mentioned without the __[?] TroubleHindrance
Molestation & Interruption of him the said Thomas Farmer his heirs
& Assignes and of and from all other persons whatsoever And that freed
& Discharged or otherwise well & Sufficiently & Saved kept ___[?]
and indemnified from all other & former Bargain Sales Gift Grants
Leases Mortgages Joyntures Dowers Uses Wills Intails & from all other
Titles Troubles & Incumbrances whatsoever had made Comitted one
or Suffered or to be had made Comitted done or __[?] by him the said
Thomas Farmer and his heirs or any other person or Persons __[?]
___[?] to become due for the premisses from the Time of the sale
only Excepted And lastly that the said Thomas Farmer & __[?]
the said premisses with the Appurtances to the said Michael Glore &
George Utz their heirs & Sucessors fot ye use of ye sd German Congrega
tion ago themself the said Thomas Farmer & his heirs & ___[?]
Person Persons whatsoever claiming an Right or _____[?]
Mentioned promissed shall & will Warrant and ______[?]
____[?] In Witness whereove the said Thomas ___[?]
hereunto Set his hand & Seal the day month & year first above ___[?]
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the Presence ______[?]
Words In trust for the life of Interlined in ye second line __[?]
the words Thos Farmer Interlined in ye twney Eight line
before Signing & the Words & their _______[?]
Words for ye sd German Congreation in the 27 line before Signing
Received of the above named Michael Glore & George Utz ___[?]
mentioned sum of Eighty five pouns Current Money being ____[?]
Mentioned in teh above Deed to be paid by them ______[?]
Witness my hand this 26 day of July MDCCxxxix
Thomas Farmer
At a Court held for Orange County ___[?]
26th day of July 1739
Thomas Farmer Acknowledged this his Release of Land ___
with the Receipt Ensorsed to Michael Glore & Geort Utz in trust forthe
life of the German Congregation in Virginia __[?] on the Motion of sd
Glore & utz is Admitted to record.
Test _________[?] ClCur
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 2, p 61
August 1739
The suit by Attachment brought by Michael Clore
plt agt the Estate of Zachary Martin Deft is
continued untill the next Court further to be
Served
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 2, p 72
[date?]
The Suit of Attachment brought by Michael Clore
agt of Estate of Zachary Martin is continued
until the next court to be further Served
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 2, p 81
25 October 1739
The Suit by Attachment brougt by Michael Clore agt
Estate of Zachary Martin is continued until the
next Court to be further served
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 2, p 95
23 November 1739
Settled Suit by Attachment brought by Michael Clore
plt agt of Estate of Zachary Martin for two
pounds, fifteen Shillings Current Money the
said Deft being Solomnly called and failing to
appear this plt - reduced his Acct for two
pounds five shillings & three pound & __ [?]
proved the Same[?] Wherefore its Considered by
the Court that ye plt recover agt __ [?] Deft
the sued [?] sum of two pounds five Shillings of three
poun & Cash & its ordered that __ Attacht
be continued until the next court as it is to be
further served
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 2, p 119
29 February 1739 [Old Style]
Settled Suit by Attachment brought by Michael
Clore plt agt of Estate of Zachary Martin Deft
this plt having last November Court proved
his Account and obtained Judgement agt Deft
Estate for two pounds five Shillings & three pound
Current Money & Costs its ordered that the
Sheriff Sell therefore [?] Tobacco and Negro
Woman, Attachd & pay out of __[?] Money arising
by Such Sale to plt So much as will Satisfy
the said Debt & costs
Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 4, p 224-225:
[p 224] This Indenture mad ethe xxviij day of August
In the Year of our Lord God One thousand Seven hundred & forty Be
tween Robert Green Gent Sheriff of Orange County of the One part
And Michael Clore of ye afd County planter of ye other part ___[?]
__[?] at a Court held for Orange County on thursday the xxvij_ber
On Dccxxxix Zachary Lewis Gent obtained a Judgement for three
pouns twelve Shillings & Sixpence _[?] in a Suit by Attachemtn & __[?]
agt the Estate of Zachary Martin together with an Order for the sale
of Certain Lands belonging to the said Martin which Judgement & Ordr
followeth in the __[?] Words to wit In the suit by Attachment brought
by Zachary Lewis Gent agst the Estate of Zachary Martin for Eight
pounds Currt Money the Sheriff having return'd that he he had Attachd
two hundred Acres of Land lying between the Land wehre the said Martin
Lived & the land of one Broadley in this County the said Deft beingCalled
& faling to Appear & the plt having by Oath proved his Account to be
three pouns twelve Shillings & Sexpence Judgement is Granted him
for the said Sum of three pounds twelve Shillings & Sixpence & Costs &
therefore its Ordered that the Sheriff sell the said Two hundred Acres
of Land to ye highes bidder & pay the said sum of three pounds twelve
Shillings & Sixpence to ye sd plt together with his Costs if the Saleof
the said Land will Amount thereto otherwise that the Plt have his exe
cution agst the sd Deft for ye __[?] Adn Wehreas the said Robert
Green in Obedience of the afs order of Court on the [blank] day offeby 1739 Ex__[?]
the said Land to sale by publ Auction and the said Michael Clore bidfive pound
Currt Money & was the highest beidder Now this Indentrue Witnesseth
that the said Robert Green Sheriff of Orange County as afd for & inConsider
ation of the sum of five pounds Currt Money aft to him in hand paid bythe
said Michael Clore the Receipt wehreof the said Robt Green doth hereby
Acknowledge Hath Granted Bargained & sold & Confirmed & by these
Presents doth Grant Bargain sell & Confirm unto the said Michael Clore
[p 225] And to his heirs & assignes forever the afd two hundred acresof Land Scituate
lying & being between the Land werhe the said Martin lived & the landof one
Broadley as afd And all Woods Orchards houses profit ComoditiesHeredita
ments & Appurtenances __[?] forever thereunto Belonging And theReversion &
Reversion Remainder & Remainders Rents & Services there of And all the
Rights Estate Interest benefit Claim & Demand both in Law & Equityof__[?]
the said Robt Green as fully & amply as of same i___[?] the saidRobert Green
by Virtue of His aftd order of Court of in or to the said Premisses &of in or to ever part &
parcell thereof To have and to hold th said Hereditaments & all &
Senguoar the premisses & every part & parcel there of with theAppurtenances
unto ye sd Michael Clore his heirs & assigns To the Only proper use &
Behoofing ye sd Michael Clore his heirs & assigns forever In Witness
whereof the said Robert Green hath hereunto set his hand & Seal theday
month & year first above Written ---
Signd Seald & Delivered Robert Green SoC {Seal}
IN the Presence of us --
James Porteus
Jno Cristopher At a Court Held for Orange County on thursday the
David Cail 28th day of Augt 1740
Robert Green Gent Sheriff of Orange County Acknowledged this his Deed
of Sale for Zachary Martins Land wch was by ordr of Court Condemned tobe
Sold for the Sales paying a Certain Debt to Zachary Lewis Gent to beMichael
Clore which on his Motion is Admitted to record.
Test Henry Willis Cl Cur
Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 6, p 178:
[difficult to read]
A is Live __? tree on ye North Side the Robinson River
B is a heep of Stones hill
C is a Small _ dock? __? on a hill
D is a Large ___ North Side the ___ River
A _ request of Michael Clor __ and of one Acre of
Land out of My Phillip Roote's Land which he ___ for to build a Millon
and is amending? __ bond? plan and think the Land May be worth half aCrown
Curret Money 17 __ [missing] Zach Taylor
At a Court held for Orange [missing] thursday the 23rd day of __ 1741
Michael Clore presented this plan of an Acre of Maj Roote's Land byhim __ for to build
a mill __ By Michael Cook & others ___ to value the Land __ at half aCrown Currt
& ___
Money ^ to ___ on his Moton to ___ ______ be recorded accordingly
Test Jonathn Gibson ClCur
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 3, p 45-46:
[p 45] [on margin: Tryal of Sasser]
At a Calld Court held at the Courthouse of Orange
County the fifth day of October [1741] MDeexLj [?] for the
Examination fo Wm Sasser on Suspicion of Felony
Present
Robert Slaughter John Fenlasson }
Robt Green Samuel Bell } Gent Justices
James Pollard & Wm Russell }
William Sasser a prisoner comitted by Goal of this County
by a precept under the hand of Thos Chew Gent one of his
Matres [?] Justices of the peace for this County dated the first
day of October MDeexLj for being in Company with one
William Bryan and feloniously Stealing a Bell from Michael
Clors horse and obtaining goods on fradulent & forged notes and
being brought before the Court and examined & all Evidences
and Circumstances relating to the said fact being duly heard
& Considered this Court are of Opinion that he is not guilty
of felony but of a grand Misdemeanor wherefore its ordered
that the Sheriff take him in Custody till he enter into recogni
zance in the sum of forty pounds Current Money with two sufi
cient Securities each in twenty pounds Currt Money to our
Sovereign Lord the King for his appearance at the next Grand
jury Court in November, there to be tryed for sd Misdemeanor
and that he be of good behavior till then And its further
ordered that all the Evidences enter into recognizance for
their appearance to our Sovereign Lord the Kind , tog we Eviden [?]
[p46] for our said Sovereign Lord the King ag [?] Wm Sasser and depart[?] and
thence till they be discharged by the said Court
Isaace Smith Michael Clore George Holt in ope Court Separately acknow
ledged themselves indebted to our Sovereign Lord the Kind His heirs
and Sucessors in the sum of twenty pounds sterling each to be levyed
of their goods & Chattles Lands & Tenements __ [?] of our said
Sovereign Lord the King his heirs & Successors in Case they do
not appear at the next Court to be held on the fourth Thursday
in November next there to give in their Evidence for our said
Sovereign Lord the King agt William Sasser boundn over to the
said Court for a Misdemeanner, and George Holt being under
aged Isaac Smith undertook to become Security for his appearance
and to pay the sum mentioned in the Recognizance in Case he
fail to appear Robt Slaughter
Test Jonathn Gibson Cl Cur
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 3, p 348
24 February 1742 [OS]
On the petition of Michael Clore for leave to turn the road
that now goes thro his plantation and to near his Dwelling
house at some distance from his said House Its ordered
that he have leave to turn the Same at his own expense
Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 7, p 220-223:
[See Michael Oneal's notes for transcription]
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 4, p 225
22 November 1744
Wee of the Grand jury find for the Body of this County being Sworn
Do present Timothy Terell Jno King and Henry McCoy for Sabbath
Braking and Riotingly Entering the German Chappell in this County
and Disturbing the Congregation in their assemble for the Worship ofGod
in Sept Last and putting the people in fear of Life & Limbs
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 4, p 238
11 November 1744?
Michl Cloar Plt } Asst and Battery
Timothy Terril Deft } This Suit being agreed is Dismissed
Orange County, Virginia Order Book 4, p 280
On the Motion of Michael Clear an Evidence for Frederick Bumgardner &
Catharine his Wife at the Suit of George Moyer Senr & Barbara his WifeIt is
Ordered that the said Frerich Bumgardner pay him fifty Pounds ofTobacco for
two Days Attendance according to Law.
Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book C, p 376-377
Michael Clore to son Peter Clore
Will of Michael Clore
Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A, p.315
[Typescript by Cathi Clore Frost]
In the Name of God Amen.
I Michael Clawr of Bromfield Parish in the County of Culpeper being
in good health and Sound and Perfect Mind and Memory (Thanks be to God
for the same) calling to mind the Mortallity of my Body and
uncertainty of Worldly affairs have Thought Fit to make and Ordain
this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following and
--
First and Principally I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty
God who gave it (Trusting in him for perfect Remission and pardon ofall
my Past Sins & follies in and through the only Merits and Mediation ofmy
Blessed Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ) and my Body to the Earth
to be Buried in such decent Christianlike Manner as my Executor
hereafter mentioned Shall Think fit Nothing Doubting but I shallreceive
the same again at the general Resurrection by the Almighty Power ofGod;
and as to those Worldly Goods wherewith it hath Pleased God to Bless
in this Life I give and bestow in manner and form following (viz.)First I
Lend to my beloved wife Elizabeth Clawr the Third part of all my wholeEstate
both real and Personal leaving her in full Possession of the house and
plantation where I now live as also all my household goods where She
shall remain at her pleasure and without let hindrance Disturbance
or Molestation there fully freely Absolutely and at her own Discretion
quietly and Peaceably to Enjoy the said house and premises during her
Natural life as also the aforesaid third part of my other Estate thatis to say the third of
all the Tobacco, Corn, wheat, hemp, flax, and every other thing thatshall be made
by my Slaves during her life aforesaid as also the third part of allIncrease of Cattle horses and hogs all which premises aforementionedmy said Loving Wife
Elizabeth Shall receive free and Clear and dispose of at her pleasureduring her
Natural life as aforesaid.
Secondly it is my will and desire that my Lands shall be Equallydivided between
my two sons John Claur and Peter Claur (of which the last will come tobe
Possessed of the Plantation where I now live after my wifes Decease)so that one may have as much as the other and that the said John Claurand Peter Claur shall each of them pay
out of their Share of Land Ten pounds Current money to be dividedBetween my two Daughters (Vizt.) Agness Margaret wife of MichaelO'Neel and Margaret wife of
Paul Leatherer in consideration of their Small Quantity of Land.
Thirdly I leave to my son in Law Paul Leatherer and to his wifeMargaret the Sole use
of two hundred acres of Land which I bought of Christopher Yowellduring their
Natural Lives and after their Decease the sd. two hundred acres is tofall to
my Son John Claur and his heirs.
Fourthly my will is that Michael O'Neel shall not have any claim toany part of
my Lands and that the Portion of heritage owing[?] to my DaughterAgness Margaret shall not fall into his hands but shall be faithfullykept by my Executors and by them Delivered for the Supplying the saidAgness Margarets Necessities in which
they shall not fail whenever Occasion Shall Appear.
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Fifthly I give and bequeath to my Grand Children by my DaughterCatharine formerly
the Wife of Martin Walk one Shilling Sterling with which they shall besatisfied.
Sixthly My Will is that after the Decease of my aforesaid wifeElizabeth and
not before all my Slaves and Personal Estate shall be Valued by three
faithfull men and According to their Valuation to be Equally Divided
among my five Lawfull heirs (vizt.) John Clawr, Peter Clawr, Agness
Margaret O'Neel, Margaret Leatherer, and the Children of George
Clawr so that one fifth part thereof shall fall to the said Childrenof the
said George Clawr Deceased; and to be Equally Divided amongst all ofthem
by my Executors who shall keep the said fifth part Carefully for thesaid
Children and Deliver each one their part as they Shall Come to age.
Seventhly and Lastly I do hereby Constitute and Appoint my two Sons
John Clawr and Peter Clawr to be my Joint Executors of this my last
Will and Testament hereby Disannulling and Revoking all other
Will or Wills Testament or Testaments before made by me in
Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed my Seal
this tenth day of May in the year of our Lord Christ one thousandseven
hundred and Sixty two.
his
Michael H Clawr (TS)
Mark
Sign'd Seal'd publish'd & Deliverd
in presence of us Witnesses
his
Christopher K Kreeglar
mark
Henry Jonas, George Row
At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 17th day ofMarch 1763
This Last Will and Testament of Michael Clawr was Exhibited to theCourt
by John Clore the Surviving Executor therein Named and was proved by
the Oaths of George Row and Christopher Crigler Witnesses thereto and
Ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the said ExecutorCertificate
is Granted him for Obtaining a Probat thereof in Due form he having
Sworn to the same and given Bond and Security as the Law Directs and
at the same time Elizabeth Clawr Widow and Relict of the said Decedent
Personally appeard in Court and renounced all Benefit and Advantage
that accurd to her by Virtue of the said Will.
Test Roger Dixon Cl. Cur.
Same, p 320-322 Inventory and Appraisal recorded 21 Apr 1763
Same, p 329 Inventory of Elizabeth Clore, relict of Michael Clore,part of estate recorded 19 May 1763"
[Transcribed 08 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]
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