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| 1301 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Van_metre, Robert Gene (I4618)
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| 1302 | !(JLG/c29534) | Hofer, Wanda (I4653)
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| 1303 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Karl, Ardith (I6331)
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| 1304 | !(JLG/c2c321) | Farris, John Adam (I5325)
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| 1305 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nilsen, Wendell Truman Md (I6452)
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| 1306 | !(JLG/c2d7) | Dickey, Ethyl Mildred (I5807)
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| 1307 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Allen, Sylvia Fern (I6556)
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| 1308 | !(JLG/c683) | Humphreys, Sarah (I6858)
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| 1309 | !(JLG/c9912) | Beckett, Neva Blanche (I6160)
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| 1310 | !(JLG/c99123) | Mays, James Putnam (I6182)
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| 1311 | !(JLG/c991231) !Cemetery info from Mercer/1984, p. 104. | Phillips, Oliver Ray (I6186)
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| 1312 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thompson, Mary Jo (I6952)
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| 1313 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rice, Paula Jean (I5596)
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| 1314 | !(Justine Thomas, ltr of 26 Apr 1997) | Robison, Edna (I6860)
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| 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)
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| 1316 | !(Mercer/1984, 367) | Faulkner, Virginia Rose Jinnie (I2104)
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| 1317 | !(Monroe County [West] Virginia Marriages, 1799-1850) | Hobbs, Mahala (I7512)
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| 1318 | !(NRH, V1, 199) | Keaton, Sally (I5982)
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| 1319 | !(NRH, V1, 200) | Blankenship, Helen (I5993)
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| 1320 | !(NRH, V2, 122) | Quinn, Lena Ellen (I5287)
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| 1321 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reid, Harry Thomas (I7804)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 1324 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gore, Fern Olive (I6025)
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| 1325 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gore, Vivian Hazel (I4725)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 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)
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| 1331 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rystedt, Thomas (I4369)
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| 1332 | !(Will Shade/Descend, 24 Aug 1995) | Case, George Iler (I4367)
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| 1333 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kaur, Hershinder Rani (I4374)
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| 1334 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Aldridge, Larry William (I4748)
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| 1335 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Moore, Ernest Paul (I4752)
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| 1336 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Hixson, Stacy Lynn (I4772)
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| 1337 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lang, Shelly Ann (I4773)
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| 1338 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bachman, Peri (I4824)
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| 1339 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Cantrell, Judith (I4834)
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| 1340 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Masters, Naomi (I5628)
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| 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)
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| 1342 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Farley, Martha Ellen (I5308)
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| 1343 | !24 Dec 1882 is the license date for their marriage. | Gore, Eliza C. (I4865)
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| 1344 | !A California accountant. | Babbitt, Almon Jr (I5614)
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| 1345 | !A fireman with the city of Princeton, WV. (Mercer/1984 , 1 99) | Caldwell, Virgil Andrew (I2535)
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| 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)
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| 1347 | !A Pearl GORE m. Ira L. MILLER 26 Jun 1923 in Jackson Coun t y, MO. Is it this one? ?? | Gore, Pearl (I6942)
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| 1348 | !A practicing physician in Richland, IA. (1929) | Swinney, Roy Goldson (I3803)
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| 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)
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| 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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