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Stephen Gore

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Stephen Gore

Birth
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Sep 1835 (aged 57)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
NO. 29 (old no. 5) - GORE
Memorial ID
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Memorial of the Thayer Name..., by Bezaleel Thayer, pg 625; print, Oswego, NY · 1874 (Google Books): MARY THAYER. Fourth child of Amos and Hannah Thayer, married Stephen Gore and settled in Braintree, Mass. Children are: 1. Mary; 2. Susannah; 3. Stephen; 4. Zahiah; 5. Abigail; 6. Lucretia; 7. Susan; 8. Samuel.

Family Memorial, Part 1 & II, Genealogy, Fourteen Families of the Early Settlers of New-England..., by Elisha Thayer, pg 45; print, Hingham, MA · 1835 (Google Books): MARY THAYER, married Stephen Gore of Boston, and settled there. Their children were: 1. Mary‒ 2. Hannah‒ 3. Stephen‒ 4. ‒ 5. Abigail‒ 6. Lucretia‒ 7. Susan‒ 8. Samuel.

Note: AE 58 y (Palsy). According to "Genealogical sketch of the first three generations of Prebles in America, pg 244 (1868), he died 1838; I'm not finding that date. He died at the House of Industry; the notes from the House of Industry stated that he was a single gent and he was a widow.
Memorial of the Thayer Name..., by Bezaleel Thayer, pg 625; print, Oswego, NY · 1874 (Google Books): MARY THAYER. Fourth child of Amos and Hannah Thayer, married Stephen Gore and settled in Braintree, Mass. Children are: 1. Mary; 2. Susannah; 3. Stephen; 4. Zahiah; 5. Abigail; 6. Lucretia; 7. Susan; 8. Samuel.

Family Memorial, Part 1 & II, Genealogy, Fourteen Families of the Early Settlers of New-England..., by Elisha Thayer, pg 45; print, Hingham, MA · 1835 (Google Books): MARY THAYER, married Stephen Gore of Boston, and settled there. Their children were: 1. Mary‒ 2. Hannah‒ 3. Stephen‒ 4. ‒ 5. Abigail‒ 6. Lucretia‒ 7. Susan‒ 8. Samuel.

Note: AE 58 y (Palsy). According to "Genealogical sketch of the first three generations of Prebles in America, pg 244 (1868), he died 1838; I'm not finding that date. He died at the House of Industry; the notes from the House of Industry stated that he was a single gent and he was a widow.


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