John Gore (1769-1817)

John Gore, of 8 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts

He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the only child of his parents. In 1802, he married Mary Babcock and from 1809 they made their home at 8 Park Street on Boston's Beacon Hill. He died just eight years later. He left his widow, "my Mansion House on Park Street" and all his furniture, library, horses and carriages, plus $20,000 and an annuity of $6,000 a year for the rest of her life. He left his two children $30,000 each and to his uncles (Christoper Gore of Gore Place and the painter, Samuel Gore) he gave $10,000 each. His son, John, grew up to be a landscape artist and portraitist of some renown, and his daughter married the celebrated sculptor Horatio Greenough.

Parents (2)

John Gore

John Gore Sr., of Boston, Massachusetts

1745-1771

Sarah Foster

Mrs Sarah (Foster) Gore

b.c.1750

Spouse (1)

Mary (Babcock) Russell

Mrs Mary Green (Babcock) Gore, Russell

1782-1836

Children (2)

John Christoper Gore

John C. Gore, Landscape Artist & Portraitist, of California

1806-1867

Louisa (Gore) Greenough

Mrs "Louisa" Eliza Ingersoll (Gore) Greenough

1812-1892

Associated Houses (1)

Union Club of Boston

Boston, Massachusetts