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1301 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Van_metre, Robert Gene (I4618)
 
1302 !(JLG/c29534) Hofer, Wanda (I4653)
 
1303 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Karl, Ardith (I6331)
 
1304 !(JLG/c2c321) Farris, John Adam (I5325)
 
1305 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Nilsen, Wendell Truman Md (I6452)
 
1306 !(JLG/c2d7) Dickey, Ethyl Mildred (I5807)
 
1307 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Allen, Sylvia Fern (I6556)
 
1308 !(JLG/c683) Humphreys, Sarah (I6858)
 
1309 !(JLG/c9912) Beckett, Neva Blanche (I6160)
 
1310 !(JLG/c99123) Mays, James Putnam (I6182)
 
1311 !(JLG/c991231)

!Cemetery info from Mercer/1984, p. 104. 
Phillips, Oliver Ray (I6186)
 
1312 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Mary Jo (I6952)
 
1313 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rice, Paula Jean (I5596)
 
1314 !(Justine Thomas, ltr of 26 Apr 1997) Robison, Edna (I6860)
 
1315 !(Kansas Territorial Settlers of 1860 Who Were Born in Ten n essee, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina; By Cl ara Hamlett Roberts on; 1976; p. 93) shows GOER, Noah G.? , age 26, living in Shannon Twp., Atchi son County, Kansas.

!On 8 Aug 1884, Noah J. was living near King City, MO whi c h is in Gentry County but near the DeKalb and Andrew Coun ty lines. The King Cit y Chronicle ran an article regardin g N. J.'s receiving the news of his father' s death. (Newsp aper Gleanings From Andrew County and Surrounding Are a; Co mpiled by Dorothy McMackin; FHL 977.8126/B38d; p. 151)

!Per Noah's obit in (The Eagle, Hennessey, OK, Thursda y 2 2 Dec 1904), he died "at 8 o'clock last Sunday morning. " His son James, who wa s living at Coalgate in the India n Terr. took the remains back to King City, M O for burial. 
Gore, Noah Jackson (I4225)
 
1316 !(Mercer/1984, 367) Faulkner, Virginia Rose Jinnie (I2104)
 
1317 !(Monroe County [West] Virginia Marriages, 1799-1850) Hobbs, Mahala (I7512)
 
1318 !(NRH, V1, 199) Keaton, Sally (I5982)
 
1319 !(NRH, V1, 200) Blankenship, Helen (I5993)
 
1320 !(NRH, V2, 122) Quinn, Lena Ellen (I5287)
 
1321 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reid, Harry Thomas (I7804)
 
1322 !(Raleigh County Births, 1853-1869; Hand copied at WV Arch i ves, Oct 1994) did not indicate "Bell" in Clara's name; b ut dob is correct.

!Cemetery info and location from NRH, V4, 34. 
Sweeney, Clara Arminta Bell (I3880)
 
1323 !(Roosevelt County, N Mex. Birth Register; 1907-1940) chi l d not named; 8 Dec 1919 at Upton; Hobart Gore and Mary Ki ngsolver; Hobart occ : Ranchman; age 39; both parents bor n Fremont County, Iowa; 8th child.

!Hobert's obit in The Portales Daily News, Portales, NM T u esday 22 Jan 1946. (Copied at NM State Library, Santa Fe , NM; April 1995) 
Gore, Hobert Bert (I4714)
 
1324 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gore, Fern Olive (I6025)
 
1325 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gore, Vivian Hazel (I4725)
 
1326 !(Roosevelt County, NM Birth Register; 1907-1940) Olive r A llen Gore; 25 Nov 1921; Elida; Oliver Gore and Daisy Ma y Kellog; Mother: 47 , born MO; Father: 45, born Iowa; 6t h child.

!He was in the Bataan death march which began 10 Apr 194 2 , and died six weeks later in a Japanese prison camp. (J LG/c2c16) 
Gore, Oliver Allen (I6023)
 
1327 !(St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO; Thursday, 6 May 1 9 20; p. 1) "Wound Inflicted By Wife May Be Fatal - Mrs. E tta Gore Fires Bulle t Into Abdomen Of Her Husband. - Quarr eled in Restaurant - After Shooting Cec il C. Gore, His Wif e Calls Up the Police and Says She is Awaiting Arrest-Gor e Ta ken to Hospital. - Cecil C. Gore, who conducts a resta urant and confectionar y at xxx is believed to have been fa tally shot by his wife, Etta, this afternoon . - The shooti ng took place in a small room adjoining the restaurant dini n g room and the bullet entered Gore's abdomen. Dr. W. W . Gray said it may be fata l and sent the patient to Enswor th Hospital. The woman, who confessed t o the shooting, wa s locked up at Central Police Station. - xxx - Gore is twen ty -seven years old and his wife is several years his senio r. xxx. - Charles Thoma s, a youth employed in the restaur ant, says the couple had been quarreling. H e was in the d ining room and heard one shot fired. Then Mrs. Gore emerge d fro m the adjoining room holding a revolver and proceede d to a clothing store next d oor. She called up the police , told them she had shot her husband, and said sh e was wai ting for them. - When (the police) reached the restaurant t hey foun d Gore writhing on a bed, but conscious. Mrs. Gor e was in the clothing store an d she was taken into custody . Gore was removed to the hospital in xxx's ambulan ce. " A follow-up article in the next days News-Press (copy to o poor to rea d accurately) says wife is not talking. Gor e says they were not arguing, sh e just appeared with a gu n and shot him. Cecil Gore died on the 13th. The follow i ng article appeared in the News-Press, p. 1 on the 14th. " Charged With Murder . - Wife of Cecil Gore, Who Died in Hos pital Last Night, Waives Hearing and G ives Bond. - Mrs. Et ta Gore, who shot her husband May 6th in their restauran t , xxx, was arraigned in Justice Wilson's court this morni ng, charged with firs t degree murder, following the deat h of the husband, Cecil Gore, at Enswort h Hospital last ni ght. xxx. - Cecil Gore was twenty-five years old. Besid e s his widow he is survived by his father, Thomas I. Gore , xxx N. 12th St.; tw o brothers, Clarence and Carl Gore, a nd two sisters, Minnie Ruby and Leta Gore , all of St. Jose ph. xxx. Burial will be in Sugar Creek Cemetery, near Rush vill e. xxx. Rushville is the former home of both Gore an d his wife. Mrs. Gore wa s a grass widow when she marrie d Gore, and her first husband is said to be highl y respect ed in the Rushville neighborhood." Gore, Cecil Thomas (I4300)
 
1328 !(The Kansas City Journal, 22 Feb 1899; p. 12): "Gas Wa s T urned On -- John Gore, A Stockman, Meets Death By Asphy xiation. -- Was Foun d Dead in Room of Lodging House at 130 1 Grand Avenue, With Gas Flowing Freely --Probably Accident al - John Gore, a wealthy stockman who lived nea r Blue S prings in the southeastern part of Jackson county, was foun d dead in be d in a room on the third floor of J. P. Petty' s lodging house, at 1301 Grand A venue, at 9 o'clock yester day morning. His death was caused by asphyxiation, a nd i s believed to have been the result of an accident. There w as nothing t o indicate that the gas, which had been flowin g freely from an open jet for nea rly nine hours, had bee n turned on with suicidal intent. It is the opinion o f th e coroner that Gore either blew out the gas by mistake or a ccidentally tur ned it on again after he had turned it of f before retiring. Gore was in go od circumstances financi ally, and his friends say there could have been no m otiv e for his ending his life. - The dead man owned a large far m near Blue Sprin gs, and was well known in that part of th e county. He came to Kansas City M onday to meet his son , William J. Gore, who had arrived from Oklahoma to mak e s ettlement with him in an estate belonging to his son. Mond ay night about midn ight he went to Petty's boarding hous e and engaged a room for the night. Y esterday morning a s the landlord passed through the hallway he detected the o do r of gas, and found that the poisonous vapor was comin g from the room occupie d by Gore. The door of the room wa s forced open, and Gore's body was found stre ched out on t he bed. The coroner was notified, and had the body remove d to Carro ll's undertaking establishment. An inquest wil l not be held. The remains w ill be taken to Blue Spring s to-day for burial. - The death of John Gore recall s th e killing of his wife, Mollie Gore, by Annie O'Hearn in thi s city on the nig ht of March 21, 1893. Mrs, Gore had lef t her husband several months before , came to Kansas City a nd opened a rooming house at 1229 McGee street. Anni e O'H earn was the wife of "Mickey" O'Hearn, a saloon-keeper an d sporting ma n well known in the city. At one time, O'Hea rn was proprietor of the "Pike's P eak" saloon on West 12t h street, one of the toughest resorts in town, which wa s c losed by the police commissioners about two months ago. Mr s. O'Hearn su spected that her husband was intimate with Mr s. Gore, and the two women quar reled a number of times abo ut O'Hearn's visits to Mrs. Gore. - On the night o f Marc h 21, 1893, Mrs. O'Hearn bought a revolver at a Grand Ave . pawnbroker' s shop, and went to the home of Mrs. Gore, re solved to kill her. She summone d her to the front door o f her home and the two women engaged in a fierce quar rel . During the war of words Mrs. Gore slammed the door in Mrs . O'Hearns face , and the latter then fired at her throug h the stained glass opening. The bulle t pierced her hear t and she died instantly. Mrs. O'Hearn was tried for murd e r and acquitted. The revolver with which she shot is sti ll in possession of Sgt . Snow at police headquarters. Tw o women committed suicide with the same we apon before it w as purchased by Mrs. O'Hearn to commit murder. xxx - Afte r th e murder of his wife by Mrs. O'Hearn, John Gore marrie d a second time. His wido w and three children born of hi s first union are still living. The dead man wa s wealth y and well known. He was a friend and neighbor of Matt Lee , who commi tted suicide in Demming's saloon at Third and G rand Ave. Monday morning b y shooting himself through the h ead. Gore left no note, and the coroner foun d nothing i n his room that would indicate that he had suicided. His f riends decl are that his death was purely the result of a n accident. P. M. Betts, a Sedal ia railroad man, committe d suicide in the same lodging house about two week s ago b y taking laudanum."

!Birth and death dates, and burial location from (Vital Hi s torical Records of Jackson County, MO; 1826-1876; p. 347) 
Gore, John (I3773)
 
1329 !(The Kansas City Journal, Thursday, March 23, 1893) "Wro n ged Wife's Revenge - She Slays the Woman Who Brought Rui n to Her Home - Mol lie Gore, a Notorious Woman, Shot an d Instantly Killed by Mrs. Annie O' Hearn-The Story of th e Tragedy -- Mollie Gore, a notorious woman, was shot a n d almost instantly killed, last night, by Mrs. Annie O'Hear n, whose husband wa s in the house of the murdered woman a t the time of the tragedy. - While Poli ce Lt. Campbell wa s standing on the corner of 13th St. and Grand Ave., last e ve ning at 9:40 o'clock, he heard the sharp report of a rev olver ring out , and immediately started in the direction o f the sound. - When he reached th e alleyway between Gran d and McGee street he heard a second report and redoubl e d his efforts to reach the scene of the shooting. Just a s he arrived at th e corner of 13th and McGee he heard anot her shot and this time it was within a f ew hundred feet o f him to the north. - As he neared the place, hack No. 24 w he eled around and dashed away. He called to the driver t o halt, but it was n ot heeded. The hack turned east on 12 th street. - The Lt. saw a neighbor lookin g out of the doo r of her house and asked her where the shooting was committ ed, a nd received the reply that it was at No. 1229 McGee . - He ran into the hous e and saw Mrs. Gore lying on a sof a in the dining room, unconscious. Over he r was bendin g a man whom the Lt. recognized as Mike O'Hearn. The latte r was sa ying, 'My God, speak Mollie.' Looking up to the L t. he said, 'I know who shot h er, it was my wife.' - xx x - xxx - Leaving the body in charge of Patrolmen Longa n a nd Hayden, Lt. Campbell with Police Detective Andy O'Hare , went to 1622 Mc Gee Street, where Mrs. O'Hearn lives wit h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S herlock. - Soon afte r they arrived at the house Mrs. O'Hearn appeared and w a s placed under arrest and taken to police station No. 4, wh ere she was pla ced under guard. When asked by the Lt. wh o had done the shooting, Mrs. O'Hea rn said, 'I did, an d I am glad of it.' She afterwards said she was sorry . - T o a Journal reporter she said: 'It is all on accoun t of my husband. I have kno wn for some little time that h e has been in the habit of visiting Mrs. Gore, h aving lef t him once on account of it. This was last July. - 'He cam e to me aft erwards and, promising to reform, I took him ba ck. A few days ago I hea rd he was still visiting there, a nd last evening about 9:15 some one calle d at my door an d asked for me. I went, and a woman whom I did not know to l d me that my husband was at Mrs. Gore's house. - 'I wen t to my father's livery s table, at No. 1710 Grand avenue , and telephoned for a hack. When it came I to ld the driv er to take me to a pawn shop. which he did. I went in an d told t he proprietor that I would give him $4 for a loade d revolver, and he gave me one . - 'I then drove to 1229 Mc Gee St., and going to the door rang the bell. A wom an cam e to the door and I told her I wanted to see Mike. At thi s she shut th e door, and it excited me so that I raised th e revolver, which I had carried in m y hand all the way, an d fired three shots. I then went home and gave mysel f u p to the police.' - xxx - While the coroner was examini ng the body, Lida Ford , a colored woman who worked for Mrs . Gore, came in and said that she left the ho use a littl e before 8 o'clock, and when she left Mrs. Gore and O'Hear n were eat ing supper. She said they were chatting pleasan tly. - She then asked the co roner if he had found her mone y, adding that the deceased had $550 in bill s and a gold w atch and a diamond brooch, none of which was found upon th e body . Officials were detailed on the case, and Martin We lsh and Mike O'Hearn wer e arrested on suspicion of havin g stolen the money and jewelry. They wer e locked up at st ation No. 4. - Mrs. Gore is the daughter of Jesse Pott s , a well-to-do farmer, living near Blue Springs. She ha s four children, two of wh om are married. The family wa s telegraphed of the affair. - Mrs. O'Hearn was ma rried ab out 16 months ago to Mike O'Hearn, and shortly after she at tempte d suicide. Last July she had a quarrel with O'Hear n over the Gore woman, and the y separated for a while, bu t afterwards lived together. The article goes o n with a r eport of the Hackman's story. Potts, Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" (I3844)
 
1330 !(The Viola News; 6 Mar 1945) Obit: Born near Bloomfield , I A - Moved to Liberty, WI at age 11 - Spent 8 years in M ound Park, Villag e of Viola, WI - Two other children die d at birth.

!Copy of Funeral Record acquired at the Viola Library in M a y 1994. 
Gore, Eva Jane (I3712)
 
1331 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rystedt, Thomas (I4369)
 
1332 !(Will Shade/Descend, 24 Aug 1995) Case, George Iler (I4367)
 
1333 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kaur, Hershinder Rani (I4374)
 
1334 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Aldridge, Larry William (I4748)
 
1335 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moore, Ernest Paul (I4752)
 
1336 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hixson, Stacy Lynn (I4772)
 
1337 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lang, Shelly Ann (I4773)
 
1338 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bachman, Peri (I4824)
 
1339 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cantrell, Judith (I4834)
 
1340 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Masters, Naomi (I5628)
 
1341 !1870 and 1880 censuses of Buchanan County, MO; Rush Twp.

!He sold land to Owen Digan on 31 Oct 1882 in Buchanan Cou n ty, MO. (Grantor's Book 1873-1890). Still don't know wh ere or when he died . (Justine Thomas, ltr 18 Dec 1996) 
Gore, William Billyprint Sturges (I3897)
 
1342 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Farley, Martha Ellen (I5308)
 
1343 !24 Dec 1882 is the license date for their marriage. Gore, Eliza C. (I4865)
 
1344 !A California accountant. Babbitt, Almon Jr (I5614)
 
1345 !A fireman with the city of Princeton, WV. (Mercer/1984 , 1 99) Caldwell, Virgil Andrew (I2535)
 
1346 !A Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gore of Viola, Wisc. attended the f u neral of Mrs. Silas Kennedy on 23 Jun 1910 in Bloomfield.

!Per 1910 census of Forest Twp., Richland County, WI Samu e l lived in Viola, WI; he was a bank cashier. His fathe r b. in IN, and his mothe r in Canada.

!Obit from (Viola News, Viola, Wisc.; 26 Jun 1913; p.1; Co p ied at Richland Center Public Library in May 1994) 
Gore, Samuel Martin (I3716)
 
1347 !A Pearl GORE m. Ira L. MILLER 26 Jun 1923 in Jackson Coun t y, MO. Is it this one? ?? Gore, Pearl (I6942)
 
1348 !A practicing physician in Richland, IA. (1929) Swinney, Roy Goldson (I3803)
 
1349 !A resident of Falls City, NE per marriage record. (Andr e w County, Marriage Book 9, p. 565) [JLG/cda5] Whetstine, John A. (I4986)
 
1350 !A retired Episcopal priest, and practicing attorney in Cl o vis, NM. (Curry County, NM; Gore Family; p. 204) Babbitt, Almon Sr (I5613)
 

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