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Gore: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. A battle field, a bloody place, from gore, bloody, and ing. A place in Sussex, England; an angle, a corner.
Gore Surname Origin
Spelling Variations : GORRET | GORE | GORRE | GUORRE | GUORE | GAURE
Gore: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Wiltshire (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom)
Gore: Online Family Trees
GORE Londres (United Kingdom) 1595 - 1703
GORE Gb-King'S Weston, Gloucester (Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom) 1679 - 1679
GORE London, Londres (London, England, United Kingdom) 1831 - 1845
GORE Rochester (Kent, England, United Kingdom) 1817 - 1817
GORE St Mawes, (Engeland) (Cornwall, England, United Kingdom) 1958 - 1958
GORE  (United Kingdom) 1823 - 1823
GORE Kensington Palace (London, England, United Kingdom) 1873 - 1873
GORE London (London, England, United Kingdom) 1845 - 1845
GORE Bath, Angleterre, Grande-Bretagne (England, United Kingdom) 1838 - 1956
GORE Londres, Angleterre, Grande-Bretagne (London, England, United Kingdom) 1901 - 1901

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Gore: Famous Genealogies
GORE Al
GORE Al born GORE Albert Arnold, Jr. (1948 - )
45th Vice President of the United States, currently an author, businessperson, and American environmental activist
 The surname Gore is related to the following famous family trees :
        GATES Bill born GATES William Henry III (1955 - )
        ARMSTRONG Lance born GUNDERSON Lance Edward (1971 - )
Gore: Books that contain this surname
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GOREA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... in the same co., and Edward Gore, Esq., who ra. Barbara, dau. and heiress of Sir George Browne, Bart., of ...
GOREA genealogic and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire g by Bernard Burke,...
Author: John Bernard Burke - Published in 1860
... John, who was m. to Edward Gore, Esq. of Flaxburton, in the co. of Somerset, and had two sons, viz., ...
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