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Abram Clore

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Abram Clore

Birth
Oldham County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 Sep 1899 (aged 81)
Bargersville, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Hopewell, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The Franklin Democrat, Friday, September 29, 1899, Volume XL, Number 12, page 1, column 5

Death of Abram Clore.

Abram Clore died suddenly at his home in Bargersville about 5 o’clock Friday evening. Mr. Clore was in his eighty first year and had walked that day to his son, Milo Clore’s home, about one mile from Bargersville, and walked back. He seemed to be in his usually good health.

After returning home he went to the barn, climbed into the mow and pitched some hay down to feed stock. After finishing this and when about ready to return to the house he was stricken down. Members of the family who were near noticed him sit down in the door of the barn and then fall. He expired before he could be removed to the house.

Deceased was one of the pioneers of the county and a highly respected citizen.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Christian church in Bargersville, conducted by Rev. John C. Miller. Burial at Hopewell. [cc]

The Franklin Republican, September 29, 1899, pg 6

Abram Clore died very suddenly Friday evening, September 22, aged eighty-two years. He and his wife had spent the day with his son and family and had been home but a short time. When death came he was sitting in the barn door watching a game of croquet that was being played in his lot. He was born in Oldham county, Ky. There he married Caroline Goodman Stansifer and moved to this county, where she died leaving one son, Milo. Mr. Clore married the second time, Miss Caroline Allen who survives him. He was a charter member of the Bargersville Christian church and his death leaves only one charter member here. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. C. Miller, Sunday afternoon at the church here; burial in Hopewell cemetery. “Uncle Abe’s” death is a great loss to this community as he was always on the side of right and truth. The large crowd that attended the funeral spoke of the worth and esteem of Mr. Clore better than words. Among the large number were noticed Rev. Helser of Irvington, Rev. Davis of Greenwood, Mrs. Lola Allen and many others of Franklin.
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The Franklin Democrat, Friday, September 29, 1899, Volume XL, Number 12, page 1, column 5

Death of Abram Clore.

Abram Clore died suddenly at his home in Bargersville about 5 o’clock Friday evening. Mr. Clore was in his eighty first year and had walked that day to his son, Milo Clore’s home, about one mile from Bargersville, and walked back. He seemed to be in his usually good health.

After returning home he went to the barn, climbed into the mow and pitched some hay down to feed stock. After finishing this and when about ready to return to the house he was stricken down. Members of the family who were near noticed him sit down in the door of the barn and then fall. He expired before he could be removed to the house.

Deceased was one of the pioneers of the county and a highly respected citizen.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Christian church in Bargersville, conducted by Rev. John C. Miller. Burial at Hopewell. [cc]

The Franklin Republican, September 29, 1899, pg 6

Abram Clore died very suddenly Friday evening, September 22, aged eighty-two years. He and his wife had spent the day with his son and family and had been home but a short time. When death came he was sitting in the barn door watching a game of croquet that was being played in his lot. He was born in Oldham county, Ky. There he married Caroline Goodman Stansifer and moved to this county, where she died leaving one son, Milo. Mr. Clore married the second time, Miss Caroline Allen who survives him. He was a charter member of the Bargersville Christian church and his death leaves only one charter member here. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. C. Miller, Sunday afternoon at the church here; burial in Hopewell cemetery. “Uncle Abe’s” death is a great loss to this community as he was always on the side of right and truth. The large crowd that attended the funeral spoke of the worth and esteem of Mr. Clore better than words. Among the large number were noticed Rev. Helser of Irvington, Rev. Davis of Greenwood, Mrs. Lola Allen and many others of Franklin.
[Provided by Mark McCrady #47714241 and Cathea Curry #47339429]
Contributor: CatheaC (47339429) • [email protected])


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