Ufa (thus in her father's will) Glore, as Euphrey Glore, married Francis Peck (thus for Peak), January 17, 1804, in Campbell Co., Ky. They appear to have had but one child, namely, St. Clair Peak, mentioned in his grandfather's will.
The following information is from the Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Delma Rae Carpenter, Sr. (1881-1967). A copy of this is available at the Madison Co., VA Library. This manuscript is a typescript and update of another, handwritten, Clore-Glore Genealogy manuscript by Dr. Arthur Leslie Keith. The original of Keith's manuscript is at the Newberry Library, Chicago., IL. Please note that some of this information has been updated by other researchers in the meantime and I'll try to add notes with the current information.
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Ufa (thus in her father's will) Glore, as Euphrey Glore, married Francis Peck (thus for Peak), January 17, 1804, in Campbell Co., Ky. They appear to have had but one child, namely, St. Clair Peak, mentioned in his grandfather's will.
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Residence 1804, Campbell County, Kentucky
Residence 1820, Stonelick Township, Clermont County, Ohio
Residence 1830, Dixon Township, Preble County, Ohio
Residence 1840, La Porte County, Indiana
Residence 1860, Portage Township, Porter County, Indiana
"Francis Peake, it is almost certain, was the 12th child of Thomas and Lettice (Moseley) Peake. He was born about 1780 in that part of Virginia which later became Washington County, Pennsylvania. When he was around 12 years of age his family migrated 'down the river' to the area around present Cincinnati, living first in Hamilton (later Butler) County, NW Territory (Ohio), then about 1795 moving to Campbell County, Kentucky. On 19 January 1804 he married, in Campbell County, Eupha (Ufa, Euphey) Glore, daughter of Adam Glore and Margaret Chrisler. Shortly afterward, on 9 February 1804, Francis gave bond for his sister Eleanor's marriage to Soloman Wayman in Campbell County. By 1812 Francis and his family were in Clermont County, Ohio and were enumerated there in the 1820 census."
1820 U.S. Census:
Clermont County, Ohio (Stonelick Township)
Head of Family··Francis Peak
Males under 10··2 <<Hubbard, age 1 and another, unknown son
Males 10-16··2 << Sinclair and another, unknown son
Males 26-45··1 << Francis, age 40
Females under 10··1 << Elizabeth, age 9
Females 10-16··1 << Eupha, age 10
Females 26-45··1 << wife (Eupha or Lucinda ??)
Persons engaged in agriculture··1 << Francis
1830 U.S. Census:
Preble County, Ohio (Dixon Township)
Head of Family··Francis Peek
Males 10-15··2 << Hubbard, age 11, and another, unknown son
Males 20-30··1 << Sinclair
Males 40-50··1 << Francis, age 50
Females under 5··2 << Lucinda, age 2, and Sophia, newborn
Females 5-10··1 << Malinda, age 5
Females 30-40··1 << wife (Lucinda or Eupha ??)
Daughters Elizabeth and Eupha both married by 1830.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Euphrey by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line:
Donald Moore :
Mitochondrial DNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup U5a1b1d1, MitoYDNA ID Z10886[compare]
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Euphrey: