Peter Clore
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Barbara Yeager
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Delilah Clore
(Abt 1750-1836)

 

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Zacharias Broyles

Delilah Clore 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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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.

Pages 33-35:
Delilah Clore (daugher of Peter Clore) was born about 1750, died in Madison Co., Va., about 1836. She married about 1767 Zacharias Broyles, son of Jacob Broyles, son of John Broyles of the 1717 colony. Zacharias Broyles made will May 26, 1802, probated Jan. 27, 1803 in Madison Co., Va. It was witnessed by W. Smith, Jr., John Fink, Simeon Gaar, Jacob Gaar, and Robert Snyder. Mark Finks, John Yager, Jr., and Benjamin Broyles are named as executors. Testator names wife Delilah Broyles, and children Susanny Broyles, Ana Broyles, Rodia Broyles, Thomas Broyles, Barbary Catherane (no surname given), and Judith Broyles. From other sources we learn the names of other children. On March 11, 1778 John Broiles and wife Margaret, and Zacharias Broile and wife Delilah sold to Anthony Perry, 200 acres, part of Jacob Broile's patent of Sept. 28, 1728. In 1782 Zacharias Broyles was taxed for 50 acres. On October 31, 1797 Zachary Broyles and wife Delila sold to Nicholas Crigler 6 acres, beginning at the branch corner of said Broyles and Nicholas Crigler. Thereafter till his death he was taxed for 94 acres. In 1814 Dilly (Delilah) Broyles was taxed for 94 acres, described as lying 8 miles northwest of the Court House, and near the Robinson River, joining Jacob Gaar. The baptisms of 6 of the 11 children of Zacharias Broyles are recorded in the Hebron Birth Register. Delilah Broyles's name appears frequently as sponsor and on the communion rolls but sometime before 1822 she joined the Robinson River Baptist Church and her name appears on a roll of members of that church of July 31, 1830, and from another roll we get the date of her death as 1836. On July 21, 1824 Delilah Broyles sold to Bartlett Rosson and Susannah Broyles, in trust for Susannah, to whom she is justly indebted, one sorrel horse, one cow, two featherbeds & furniture, on cupboard, one bureau, and all her tables and chairs, eighteen head of hogs, one still and worms, ten tubs, three tight barrels together with all the household and kitchen furniture and plantation. By this arrangement she avoided the necessity of making a will. Thus Susannah was her only legatee. Delilah Broyles's great-granddaughter, Mrs. Albert Aylor of Haywood, Madison Co., Va., writing the author [Keith] in 1905, stated that her older sister, who was born about 1824, remembered very well "Granny Dilly Broyles", as she was called.


Delilah married Zacharias Broyles, son of Jacob Broyles and Maria Catherine Fleischmann, about 1767 in Culpeper Co, Virginia.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (Zacharias Broyles was born about 1744 in Orange Co, Virginia 3 5 6 7 8 12 18 and died in 1802 in Madison Co, Virginia 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 18 30.)


Sources


1 Germanna Colonies Family History (Online at Germanna Colonies Family History). Surety: 3

2 Arthur Leslie Keith, The German Colony of 1717 - Part 1 (William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. XXVI #2, October 1917, p 79-95), p 93. Surety: 3

3 Ken Gissy, Buracker/Buroker/Boraker and Spitler Genealogy (19-21 July 1998 Online at Buracker, Buroker, Boraker and Spitler Genealogy). Surety: 3

4 World Family Tree Volume 3 (Broderbund Software 1996), #4034. Surety: 3

5 World Family Tree Volume 4 (Broderbund Software 1996), #491. Surety: 3

6 Steve Broyles, Broyles Briles Database (Online at Broyles Briles Database). Surety: 3

7 Verne Daniel Reser, Yeager-Yager Database (10 February 1999 Online at Yeager-Yager Database). Surety: 3

8 Greg Smith, The Smith Family Melting Pot (Online at Smith Family Melting Pot, 25 August 1999). Surety: 3

9 Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967), Clore-Glore Genealogy (Original in possession of D. Rae Carpenter, Jr., copy available at Madison Co., VA Library Notes of John Calhoun Garr, author of the "Garr Genealogy" in possession of the author and consulted for this manuscript. Original in possession of Rae Carpenter, 401 Overlook Circle, Lexington, VA 24450-1739), p 33. Surety: 3

10 Alberta Carson Kirkwood, They Came to Kentucky (Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1976), p 485. Surety: 3

11 Florence Virginia Fray Lewis, A History and Genealogy of John Fray (Johannes Frey) of Culpeper County, Virginia (Edwards Brothers, Ann Arbor, MI 1958 Some info since disproven.), p 156. Surety: 3

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13 Paul E. Lawrence, Ancestry/Descendants of Johann Willheit (29 June 1998 Online at http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/lawrence_paul/WILHITE/index.htm#toc). Surety: 3

14 Arthur Leslie Keith, The German Colony of 1717 - Part 2 (William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. XXVI #3, January 1918, p 178-195), p 179, p 181. Surety: 3

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20 Claude L. Yowell, The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America (The Germanna Record #10, Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, April 1967), p 12-13. Surety: 3

21 Translated and Transcribed from the Original German by George M. Smith, Hebron Church Register 1750-1825 Madison, Virginia, Volume 1 (Shenandoah History Publishers, Edingburg, VA). Surety: 3

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24 Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967), Clore-Glore Genealogy (Original in possession of D. Rae Carpenter, Jr., copy available at Madison Co., VA Library Notes of John Calhoun Garr, author of the "Garr Genealogy" in possession of the author and consulted for this manuscript. Original in possession of Rae Carpenter, 401 Overlook Circle, Lexington, VA 24450-1739), p 20-21, p 33-35. Surety: 3

25 E-mail correspondence from Gayle Shrader to Cathi Clore Frost (Re: Glore Family Tree, 2 April 2000). Surety: 3

26 Viola M. (Horton) Clore, The Clore Family History (1980 Unpublished manuscript. Copy available at the Boone County Public Library, Florence, KY. Author gives credit to Alberta Carson Kirkwood. Much of the text clearly copied verbatim from either Keith's manuscript or Carpenter's typescript by either the author or Kirkwood and was not cited as such.), p 2, p 6. Surety: 3

27 Claude L. Yowell, The First Four Generations of the Clore-Glore Family in America (The Germanna Record #10, Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, April 1967), p 13. Surety: 3

28 Viola M. (Horton) Clore, The Clore Family History (1980 Unpublished manuscript. Copy available at the Boone County Public Library, Florence, KY. Author gives credit to Alberta Carson Kirkwood. Much of the text clearly copied verbatim from either Keith's manuscript or Carpenter's typescript by either the author or Kirkwood and was not cited as such.), p 6. Surety: 3

29 Alberta Carson Kirkwood, They Came to Kentucky (Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1976), p 538. Surety: 3

30 Arthur Leslie Keith, The German Colony of 1717 - Part 1 (William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. XXVI #2, October 1917, p 79-95), p 94. Surety: 3


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