The Gore family history in America is a very old one. James Gore married Elizabeth Allison in Frederick County, Maryland about 1736.
Many of the Gores and Allisons left Maryland before the American Revolution and settled in North Carolina and South Carolina, and then on to Mississippi and eventually to other parts of the United States.
While the Gores were in Mississippi, they founded the Party of the People which spread into Georgia and Alabama. The party represented the farmers who had been devastated by the Civil War, the poor, the African Americans, and the Native Americans.
The Gore family history in America is a very old one. James Gore married Elizabeth Allison in Frederick County, Maryland about 1736.
Many of the Gores and Allisons left Maryland before the American Revolution and settled in North Carolina and South Carolina, and then on to Mississippi and eventually to other parts of the United States.
While the Gores were in Mississippi, they founded the Party of the People which spread into Georgia and Alabama. The party represented the farmers who had been devastated by the Civil War, the poor, the African Americans, and the Native Americans.
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