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Frances “Pinkney” <I>Pinckney</I> Gore

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Frances “Pinkney” Pinckney Gore

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FRANCES PINCKNEY / PINKNEY GORE
Daughter of John Pinckney and Elizabeth Gretian (or Greshian) Pinckney (John Pickny and Elizabeth Gretian were married by Mr. Thomas Prince October 21, 1725, source Boston records). Married John Gore. Children include Catherine "Katy" Gore Torrey, Christopher Gore; Frances Gore Crafts; and Boston Tea Party patriot Samuel Gore.


Samuel Gore's first wife Mary Peirce Gore was the sister of Sarah Pierce Grant. Sarah was the wife of Boston Tea Party patriot Moses Grant. As widower, Samuel Gore was next married to Susannah White Seaver Gore (widow of Nathaniel "Lost in Arabia" Seaver). Samuel Gore died in 1831, and was survived by his second wife Susannah White Seaver Gore.

Susannah White Seaver Gore was the daughter of Elizabeth Aspinwall and Benjamin White, and niece of Lt. Col. Thomas Aspinwall and Dr. William Aspinwall and others. Susannah died in 1832. Benjamin White's sister Susanna White married Stephen Brewer. Stephen and Susanna White Brewer's son Edward married Catharine Sparhawk Aspinwall, a niece of Elizabeth Aspinwall White.

Househistree website
Spouse
Frances Pinkney (1726-1796)
Children
John Gore (1745-1771)
Samuel Gore (1750-1831)
Christopher Gore (1758-1827)
His family had lived at Roxbury, Massachusetts, since 1635. He settled at Boston where he was a coach and carpet painter as well as a merchant. He was a Loyalist and in 1776 he left Boston for Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he died. In 1744, he married Frances Pinkney and they had 15-children, nine of whom who lived to adulthood and married. Six of his children were painted in the 1750s by John Singleton Copley in what are thought to have been among Copley's earliest works. The Gores were the parents of Christopher, the Governor of Massachusetts who built Gore Place at Waltham, and the great-grandparents of the painter & artist John C. Gore, of California.
https://househistree.com/people/john-gore-2

"The Gore Children"
John Singleton Copley

http://museumcollection.winterthur.org/single-record.php?resultsperpage=20&view=catalog&srchtype=advanced&hasImage=&ObjObjectName=&CreOrigin=&Earliest=&Latest=&CreCreatorLocal_tab=&materialsearch=&ObjObjectID=&ObjCategory=&DesMaterial_tab=&DesTechnique_tab=&AccCreditLineLocal=&CreMarkSignature=&recid=1959.3408&srchfld=ObjCategory&srchtxt=&id=6b65&rownum=241&version=100&src=results-imagelink#.YXRDiWROlPw

Elizabeth Gretian and John Pinckney
https://books.google.com/books?id=Nh1PftbC3LAC&pg=RA4-PA395&lpg=RA4-PA395&dq=Elizabeth+Gretian+Pinckney&source=bl&ots=8C7RufGWRb&sig=ACfU3U3jWLHLvrbVemx3t6aCTvcl4UN1Mg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwittpDj3P7zAhXMSTABHdUXAu0Q6AF6BAgPEAI#v=onepage&q&f=true
FRANCES PINCKNEY / PINKNEY GORE
Daughter of John Pinckney and Elizabeth Gretian (or Greshian) Pinckney (John Pickny and Elizabeth Gretian were married by Mr. Thomas Prince October 21, 1725, source Boston records). Married John Gore. Children include Catherine "Katy" Gore Torrey, Christopher Gore; Frances Gore Crafts; and Boston Tea Party patriot Samuel Gore.


Samuel Gore's first wife Mary Peirce Gore was the sister of Sarah Pierce Grant. Sarah was the wife of Boston Tea Party patriot Moses Grant. As widower, Samuel Gore was next married to Susannah White Seaver Gore (widow of Nathaniel "Lost in Arabia" Seaver). Samuel Gore died in 1831, and was survived by his second wife Susannah White Seaver Gore.

Susannah White Seaver Gore was the daughter of Elizabeth Aspinwall and Benjamin White, and niece of Lt. Col. Thomas Aspinwall and Dr. William Aspinwall and others. Susannah died in 1832. Benjamin White's sister Susanna White married Stephen Brewer. Stephen and Susanna White Brewer's son Edward married Catharine Sparhawk Aspinwall, a niece of Elizabeth Aspinwall White.

Househistree website
Spouse
Frances Pinkney (1726-1796)
Children
John Gore (1745-1771)
Samuel Gore (1750-1831)
Christopher Gore (1758-1827)
His family had lived at Roxbury, Massachusetts, since 1635. He settled at Boston where he was a coach and carpet painter as well as a merchant. He was a Loyalist and in 1776 he left Boston for Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he died. In 1744, he married Frances Pinkney and they had 15-children, nine of whom who lived to adulthood and married. Six of his children were painted in the 1750s by John Singleton Copley in what are thought to have been among Copley's earliest works. The Gores were the parents of Christopher, the Governor of Massachusetts who built Gore Place at Waltham, and the great-grandparents of the painter & artist John C. Gore, of California.
https://househistree.com/people/john-gore-2

"The Gore Children"
John Singleton Copley

http://museumcollection.winterthur.org/single-record.php?resultsperpage=20&view=catalog&srchtype=advanced&hasImage=&ObjObjectName=&CreOrigin=&Earliest=&Latest=&CreCreatorLocal_tab=&materialsearch=&ObjObjectID=&ObjCategory=&DesMaterial_tab=&DesTechnique_tab=&AccCreditLineLocal=&CreMarkSignature=&recid=1959.3408&srchfld=ObjCategory&srchtxt=&id=6b65&rownum=241&version=100&src=results-imagelink#.YXRDiWROlPw

Elizabeth Gretian and John Pinckney
https://books.google.com/books?id=Nh1PftbC3LAC&pg=RA4-PA395&lpg=RA4-PA395&dq=Elizabeth+Gretian+Pinckney&source=bl&ots=8C7RufGWRb&sig=ACfU3U3jWLHLvrbVemx3t6aCTvcl4UN1Mg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwittpDj3P7zAhXMSTABHdUXAu0Q6AF6BAgPEAI#v=onepage&q&f=true

Gravesite Details

Pinckney or Pinkney. Frances (Pinkney) Gore died in Canada.



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