Gore, John Henry
1819 - 1852 (33 Jahre)-
Name Gore, John Henry Geburt 1819 Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA [1] Geschlecht männlich Tod 1 Aug 1852 Panama Bay, Panama, Panama, Panama [1] Beerdigung Taboga Island, Panama, Panama, Panama [1] Personen-Kennung I26620 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 26 Jun 2019
Vater Gore, Henry, geb. geschätzt 1789 gest. vor 1821, , Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA (Alter < 32 Jahre) Mutter Whalen, Everline, geb. um 1800, ,, Maryland, USA gest. 10 Sep 1821, Friendship, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA (Alter 21 Jahre) Eheschließung 22 Feb 1817 , Baltimore County, Maryland, USA [1] Notizen - G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
EHESCHLIEßUNG EREIGNIS:
1. Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850. 1 TYPE Vital Record
1 LOCA www.ancestry.com.
Familien-Kennung F8933 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Morehead, Lucy Armistead, geb. 24 Mai 1824, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA gest. 5 Aug 1900, San Pedro, Los Angeles County, California, USA (Alter 76 Jahre) Eheschließung 15 Sep 1846 Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA [1] Kinder 1. Gore, Unbekannt, geb. geschätzt 1847 gest. Datum unbekannt + 2. Gore, James Morehead, geb. 23 Aug 1849, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA gest. 25 Mrz 1897, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA (Alter 47 Jahre) 3. Gore, Belle, geb. Jun 1851, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA gest. um 1852 (Alter 0 Jahre) Familien-Kennung F8932 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Geburt - 1819 - Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Eheschließung - 15 Sep 1846 - Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Notizen - G-Bachmann:
GEBURT:
1. 1850 Federal Census. 1 TYPE Census
1 LOCA www.ancestry.com.
John became a ward of the Orphans Court in Anne Arundel County, MD, after the death of his father. An Anne Arundel County guardianship record indicates that Henry Whalon (Whalen) was appointed guardian of John Gore, orphaned by his father, Henry Gore, on April 20, 1826 (John would have been 7 1/2 years of age). Oral family history indicates the guardian spent all the money (there was only one accounting on file in the courts, so this seems to bear this out). Oral family history also indicates he was in the Baltimore Blues Militia. On August 1, 1838 (John was almost 19), he was appointed as 2 lt 4th Infantry, Maryland, by President Martin Van Buren. He was twice breveted (Aug and Sept 1847, Captain and Major, respectively) for gallant and meritorious conduct in the War with Mexico. He was a good friend of Gen. Grant's; served in 4th Infantry with him & shared living quarters in Detroit, MI, in abt 1850-1852 w/Lucy, Grant, & Grant's wife Julia. In the August 1850 census, John was 31, Lucy was 24, and son James was just a year. John died of cholera after crossing the Isthmus of Panama with the 4th Infantry (per one Grant biographer, he keeled over while playing euchre with Grant and was dead by morning). He died on the steamer Golden Gate in Panama Bay off Flamenco island. “Some reports say that Grant disposed of the dead by burying them on Flamenco Island. Other reports say that he disposed of the bodies by weighting them down with cannonballs and throwing them in the ocean. Per his affidavit and 1840 census, b. 1819 (undoc info says 01-Mar- 1816, which must be incorrect). He was about 5'11" in height, which made him very tall for the times. “Men living in the Civil War era had an average height of 5-foot-7., ,, ,
Schiff: S.S. Golden Gate
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Quellen - [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).
- [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).