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John Philip Lore

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John Philip Lore

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
29 Mar 1918 (aged 89)
Stillwater County, Montana, USA
Burial
Du Bois, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John P. LORE, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 21, P.O. Cincinnati {Pawnee Co., NE.}. Mr. Lore was born and reared in Ohio, where he was identified with the teaching profession till 1853, when he removed to Oskaloosa, Ind., and after teaching through the winter term, there, he went to Andrew County, Mo., and was identified with his profession there during the winter and summer term for seven years. In the meantime he came here and located land in 1854, and was connected with the development of his present industry till 1861, when he removed here, and has very successfully conducted the agricultural and stock industry here since, also following his profession for some few years after his removal here. In 1860, he was married to Miss Sarah A. Liggett, who was born and reared in Portsmouth, Ohio. They have a family of two sons and two daughters -- Charles F., Allie, George and Nellie. Mr. Lore has been an active worker in the development of the social life of his locality, and has served in official capacity almost continuously since coming here.

SOURCE: "Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska", Written by William Cutler. First published in 1882 by A.T. Andreas (proprietor) of the "Western Historical Company", of Chicago, IL. - Pawnee County.

Transcribed by Dick Taylor. [link to entire book]

http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/hon_tabl.html---Spouse = F.A.G. #33563092
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: John P. LORE, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 21, P.O. Cincinnati {Pawnee Co., NE.}. Mr. Lore was born and reared in Ohio, where he was identified with the teaching profession till 1853, when he removed to Oskaloosa, Ind., and after teaching through the winter term, there, he went to Andrew County, Mo., and was identified with his profession there during the winter and summer term for seven years. In the meantime he came here and located land in 1854, and was connected with the development of his present industry till 1861, when he removed here, and has very successfully conducted the agricultural and stock industry here since, also following his profession for some few years after his removal here. In 1860, he was married to Miss Sarah A. Liggett, who was born and reared in Portsmouth, Ohio. They have a family of two sons and two daughters -- Charles F., Allie, George and Nellie. Mr. Lore has been an active worker in the development of the social life of his locality, and has served in official capacity almost continuously since coming here.

SOURCE: "Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska", Written by William Cutler. First published in 1882 by A.T. Andreas (proprietor) of the "Western Historical Company", of Chicago, IL. - Pawnee County.

Transcribed by Dick Taylor. [link to entire book]

http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/hon_tabl.html---Spouse = F.A.G. #33563092


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