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    1. [ALBARBOU] Fw: Info on the GLOVER family
    2. M. Daniels
    3. Does anyone have any info on this Glover/Cowan families. I know that Susannah Glover Cowan died in Barbour, does anyone know where. Margie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ana Montero" <amontero@bsc.net> To: "M. Daniels" <margie@majorinternet.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:22 AM Subject: RE: Info on the GLOVER family > I'm glad to hear that. Just please remember to send me your info also, > since I also have gaps in my info and would like to fill them in. Sure > could use the help. Thanks, > Ana > > P.S. Let me know the other family lines your are researching, I may have > some of them to share with you. > > Ana Montero-Smith > amontero@bsc.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: M. Daniels [mailto:margie@majorinternet.com] > Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 6:02 PM > To: Ana Montero > Subject: Re: Info on the GLOVER family > > > Thanks, > > This is my family. There are some interesting things here that I did not > know. > > Thanks, > Margie > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ana Montero" <amontero@bsc.net> > To: <margie@majorinternet.com> > Cc: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:35 PM > Subject: Info on the GLOVER family > > > > HI Margie, hope this helps you out. Please let me know what you have in > > your file. I have this on FTM if you need me to send it that way. I can > > send you a compressed file of what is on my Family Tree Maker program. > > > > Ana > > > > > > Descendants of John Glover > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > 1. John1 Glover > > > > Notes for John Glover: > > John Glover, a Revolutionary War veteran moved into Old 96 District, S.C., > > while his daughter, Susanna was a very young girl. It is here on coming of > > age, she married John Cowan and had a son. > > > > The John Glover Family also moved into Crawford County the same time as > the > > Cowans. Besides the daughter, Susannah, who was married, the Glovers > brought > > two sons: > > > > Milton Glover. Age unknown > > William Glover. Age unknown > > > > John Glover was a wealthy man, acquiring much money, land and many slaves. > > He also gave half of the land for Mt. Paran Church and cemetery. On the > East > > side of the Church, are several graves in a family plot. All are unmarked > > except for John Glover's. It has a Revolutionary War marker. > > > > (As per John Glover Cowan - 16 Jan 00) > > > > Children of John Glover are: > > + 2 i. Susanna2 Glover, born in probably Stokes Co., N.C.; died 1845 in > > Barbour Co, AL. > > 3 ii. Milton Glover. > > 4 iii. William Glover. > > > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > > 2. Susanna2 Glover (John1) was born in probably Stokes Co., N.C., and > died > > 1845 in Barbour Co, AL. She married John N. Cowan, son of John Cowan and > > Margaret. He was born 31 August 1770. > > > > Notes for Susanna Glover: > > Susannah was affiliated with the Church of Christ in early life > > > > Notes for John N. Cowan: > > On October 14, 1811, John Cowan is shown paying $100 to John Reid for > > property his mother, Courtney had drawn in the land lottery. This property > > was described as being Putnam County land lot 252, consisting of 202 1/2 > > acres, and lying on both sides of Crooked Creek. > > > > On June 30, 1812, John Cowan is shown paying to Jesse Lisle, $100 for the > > same piece of property. The previously mentioned Courtney Reid was the > > mother in law of Jesse Lisle. The price paid for this property is > extremely > > low, when compared with the going price of land at that time. Also, there > is > > no explanation why he paid two different people at different times for > this > > property. > > > > On May 5, 1819, John Cowan paid $52 for 6 acres of land at a sheriff's > > sale. This piece was also lying on Crooked Creek and joined the land John > > had previously bought. Although he was the high bidder and paid for the > land > > in 1819, it was not recorded until January 21, 1821, at the time John and > > family were moving to Crawford County > > > > John N Cowen is again found presiding over Inferior Court on April 16, > 1831. > > John G. Cowen is found as a Grand Juror at the same time. > > > > Children of Susanna Glover and John Cowan are: > > 5 i. John Glover3 Cowan, born 03 February 1806 in Old Ninty Six District > or > > Abbeville District, S. C.; died Abt. 1888. He married Mary Cooper in > > Crawford Co, Ga; born 1808. > > > > Notes for John Glover Cowan: > > JOHN GLOVER COWEN was born in Old Ninty Six District, South Carolina in > > 1806. He lived for a few years in Putnam County, Georgia, between 1812 and > > 1822, and then moved into Crawford County, Georgia. In 1828, he moved > into, > > what was to become, Stewart County, Georgia, and helped form that county > in > > the early 1830's. The early 1840's found him living just north of Eufaula, > > Alabama, on what is now the northern edge of Lake Eufaula. He lived in > this > > area until the early 1850's. At this time there were nine children in the > > family. Some of these moved along with him into Coffee County, Alabama, > > which was to become Geneva County in 1868. (as per John Glover Cowan - 16 > > Jan 00) > > > > In 1836, John G. Cowen bought property in District 22 of Stewart County as > > follows: > > The seller was William Wardlow of Harris County, GA. This was recorded on > > May 4, 1836. The Testator was Franklin Cowan. Lot 117, > consisting > > of 202 1/2 acres > > > > John Glover Cowen and his brother, Franklin Cowan were ministers. > > > > This is the John Glover Cowen (He used the Cowen spelling all his life.) > > that later moved into Barbour County, Alabama in the early 1840's. > > > > See: 1840 U.S. Census for Stewart Co, Ga > > 1850 U.S. Census for Barbour Co, AL > > > > John had three sons serve in the Civil WAR, under the 57th Alabama > Infantry, > > Company G. > > COWAN, George W Pvt Coffee died 10-5-1863 > > COWAN, Joshua L W Pvt Coffee > > COWAN, Samuel T Pvt Coffee POW, captured Nashville, 12-16-1864, > > died 2-8-1865, grave 1/3 mile south > > of Camp Chase > > > > > > 6 ii. Sarah P. Cowan, born 01 October 1808; died in probably in Crawford > > Co, Ga. She married Samuel McBride 1825 in Crawford Co, Ga. > > 7 iii. Samuel Cowan, born 01 January 1810. > > 8 iv. John Franklin Cowan, born 07 March 1812 in Putnam Co, Ga; died 16 > > August 1868 in Summer Hill Cemetery, Stewart Co (was Randolph Co), Ga. > He > > married (1) Mary Rousseau 23 May 1832 in Putnam Co, Ga.; born Abt. 1819; > > died 22 September 1849. He married (2) Amanda 05 January 1851 in Stewart > > Co, Ga. He married (3) Frances Doyle Johnson 15 May 1860 in > Milledgeville, > > Ga. > > > > Notes for John Franklin Cowan: > > John Franklin COWAN went by his middle name, Franklin. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > > There is a John Wyley Glover buried in Dale County. Is he married to > > Dorinda Glover? > > > > Margie > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Tjhagler@aol.com> > > To: <ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 2:21 PM > > Subject: Re: [ALBARBOU] Conf. info needed > > > > > > When we went looking for the grave of my great grandfather, John > Wyley > > > Glover, who was reportedly buried at Salem Baptist Church we did not > find > > a > > > cemetery adjacent to the Church Building. Down the road a bit and across > > from > > > Bethlehem Baptist Church, we found a cemetery and we found his grave. > > There > > > was no sign on the cemetery to indicate its name. It is located in the > > Hobdy > > > Community, NE of Louisville. > > > I posted a notice re: the name for the cemetery and no one seems to > > know. > > > If you do find out, please let us all know. > > > Jack Hagler > > > > > > > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > > > The Barbour County mail list a place where Barbour researchers have > become > > friends in research across the miles. > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > >

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