Just some general comments ... no one can give you good help if you do not give : given name SURNAME, b ????, d. ????, m. who WHO, b., d., (paternal line two generations back is a big help). See this example: My fathers mother: Elizabeth GLASS, b. 11/17/1885, NY,NY, d. 12/24/72, NY,NY. she had two brothers that I know of, Wilson GLASS and Robert GLASS. she the dau of David GLASS, no stats, and Susan??? ABERNATHY???, no stats. both of her parents imm to NY, NY with the parents of her husband to be, John James PERKINS (VII ???) and Susan UNKNOWN, all four adults on same ship, all imm together, all got married in USA. this is all that I have on the GLASS line. Perkins line stops at this side of the big water, also. maybe this will help all of us la little bit Happy and a safe independence day. Bill Perkins, soon to be UEL I hope.
Regarding Dudly Glass marriages in Halifax Co VA, there are definitely more than one Dudley Glass. It becomes apparent once other documents, including deeds and census are added to the picture. The first Dudley Glass marriage was to a Nancy Carr, the daughter of Thomas and Sally Carr, on 2 Apr 1803. Then Thomas Carr died in 1808 and Sally remarried a Dudley Glass on 22 July 1811. There are documents to prove that Nancy and Dudley are still married after 1811(the date of Sally and Dudleys marriae) which proves that the same Dudley did not marry both women. There are also documents to show that Sally was a Carr before she married Dudley Glass and that she was a Phelps before she married Thomas Carr. The one document that helps to put all these things in perspective is Halifax Co VA Deed Book 28 page 522 on 4 March 1820: (abstracted) Dudley Glass Snr, and Sally Carr his wife and William P Carr and Thomas S Carr for regard and affection that Dudley Glass and Sally have for William P and Thomas S Carrand the consideration of the sum of 5 lbs in hand paid to Dudley Glass and Sally by William P and Thomas S before delivering of these presents the receipt acknowledged a tract of land in Halifax County on the branch of Terrible Creek, containing est. 400a The land is bounded by land of Gabriel __?__ and Richard Johnson* Armistead Barksdale and others. They (Glass and wife) reserve right to use land during their lifetime. This land was Willed to Sally by her late father John Phelps. [*Richard Johnson m Frances Philps 21 Dec 1784] Also, these Carr's included in this deed are Sally and Thomas Carr's children, before Sally married Dudley. If you have any questions on this or if I can help further please contact me and I will do my best with what I have. Ann Carr Whitney Warrenton VA
My gg grandmother was Zilpha or Zelpha Glass who married Henson Queen in 183?? in Clay County, NC. I have no other information on her and would appreciate any help with her background,parents,etc.
I am looking for information on Hannah Glass. She was born in 1791 in Lichfield,Connecticut, and died in 1855 in Potsdam, New York. She married James Simonds. James was from Burlington, Vermont. The information I am most interested in is the date of her marriage, and of course more definite dates of birth and death, and locating her parents. Thanks all, Valeria K. Pahl tvpint@itsnet.com
I finally got some more info on my g-grandparents. Tyrone L. Glass married Celena Clotile Viviea. They had 7 children..... William & Eugene were living in or around the Houston Texas area when they died. (or so I was told.) Louise was married to Clarence Seymour. She past away 03-11-96. Now as for Julius, George, and the unknown son I know nothing about them. PLEASE HELP!!! I'm at a dead end. Dana Turner _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Since there has been a couple of inquiry on Margaret Glass here is her family: Mathew Farmer b. 1743 Chesterfield Co., Va died 09 Sep 1835 (DAR Missouri) or Miami Co., Ohio buried McKendree Church Cem. Bethel Twp. Miami Co., Ohio. McKendree Church located at 393946N and 0840247W New Carlisle, Ohio ( have 1823 Deed transfer and will of Matthew Farmer could be sent as attachment.) married Margaret "Polly" Glass 11 Dec 1787 Halifax Co., Va she born 1750-60 children: 1. John Farmer b. 1790-94 2. Nancy Farmer m. Mr. Mason 3. Mary Farmer m. Mr. Shurrum 4. Elizabeth Farmer m. Adam Black 02 Aug 1819 Miami Co., Ohio 5. William Farmer b. 1770-80 d. 1834 Miami Co., Ohio m. Jane 6. Margaret Farmer b. 1801/4 Va d. aft 1860 Whitley Co., Indiana m. Solomon Elliot Bennett b. 1791 d. 1859 If anyone wants will send deed and will of Matthew Farmer if wanted. Don
RE: Glass, Dudley The Dudley Glass referenced in Don Grossman's msg was Dudley Glass, Sr. In fact he had five wives of record: Frances Priddy was the first, followed by Nancy Carr (m. 2 Apr1803) (Page 52), Ann Simmons (m. 15 Nov 1805) (P59), Nancy Ragland (m. 28 July 1806 (P62), and Sally Carr (m. 22 July 1811) (P76). The latter, Sally Carr, is mentioned in his will. The page numbers reference Halifax County Court House summary listings of Marriages after 1800. Some believe that Sally Carr was Dudley's second wife. I can only tell you what the records show. There is a listing for Dudley Glass marrying Frances Tune on 28 Jan 1828 (P128), however, Dudley, Sr. died in 1827 and his will probated in October of that year. So unless Dudley was reappeared from the grave ready for more weddings, then the Dudley Glass referenced was someone else. Dudley Glass, Jr. had two wives (either Anne Sparks or Margaret Russell -- the records are imprecise), but he definately married Jane Givens in 1803, and they were in Pope County, IL. Dudley Sr and Frances Priddy had as their issue: John S. Glass (m. M Simmons) Frances Glass (m. Thomas Ragland) Molly Glass (m. M. Farmer) Judith Glass (m. ? Irby) Dudley Glass, Jr. (m. Annie Sparks OR Margaret Russell) - #1 (m. Jane Givens) - #2 Dudley Glass, Sr. was a 2nd LT in Captain John Milner's Company in the Rev. War. I wonder if any of them ever knew they would be subject to such intense study? And by electronic means at that! James Glass jlglass@earthlink.net GLASS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > GLASS-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 35 > > Today's Topics: > #1 GLASS, DUDLEY ["Donald W. Grossman" <grossman@pho] > #2 Glasse/glass [Taffymo@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from GLASS-D, send a message to > > GLASS-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: GLASS, DUDLEY > Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 09:53:15 -0400 > From: "Donald W. Grossman" <grossman@phoenixat.com> > To: GLASS-L@rootsweb.com > > Here is all that I had on Dudley Glass and in the marriage of the two > daughters it names him as the father: > Dudley glass b. abt 1747 Va died 27 Oct 1827 Va m. Sally [Phelps] Carr > (now known) > which would be a second wife. Unknown first wife. Had: > > 1. Margaret "Molly" Glass b. 1850-60 (according to census) married > Matthew Farmer 11 Dec 1787 Halifax Co., Va he born 1742 Chesterfield > Co., Va died 09 Sep 1835 (DAR records showed him dieing in Missouri) but > he is buried at McKendree Church Cem. Bethel Twp. Miami Co., Ohio. which > is where they moved and lived. > > 2. Frances Glass m. Thomas Ragland 22 Dec 1788 Halifax Co., Va > > Dudley Glass was in the Rev. War as was Matthew Farmer. Don > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Glasse/glass > Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 14:59:21 EDT > From: Taffymo@aol.com > To: GLASS-L@rootsweb.com > > Thank you Bruce for that Glasse/Glass information in Barbados. I don't know > yet if it will be helpful to my research but I am truly happy you sent it. It > might possibly be an important lead. If anyone else out there has any > information on anything having to do with the Glasse surname or the > Glasse/Glass surname in any part of the West Indies especially Jamaica or > Barbados, please, please let me share it. I am at a brick wall in my research > and would appreciate any assistance whatsoever. Thank you again. > Catherine M. Adams
To any list members who DO NOT have access to the LDS FHC IGI, I have spent the last week downloading all of the Glass Names for Ireland & Scotland and converting them into a format which I can now sort in my own data base. If you need to have names or marriages looked up I can do it for you. Please contact me directly rather than clog up the list. I must repeat this is a service ONLY for those that can't get to a LDS FHC, not simply to save you hopping in your car and driving down town. If you are researching in Scotland and can't find someone please contact me as I have quite a comprehensive catalogue of Parish Registers and Census Data that I have now tidied up and is in WordPerfect V6.0 format. This is data that I have collected over about the last 25 years of research. I am happy to pass this information on to anyone that is researching in Scotland. Again contact me directly. Happy Hunting, Best regards, Bruce.
Thank you Bruce for that Glasse/Glass information in Barbados. I don't know yet if it will be helpful to my research but I am truly happy you sent it. It might possibly be an important lead. If anyone else out there has any information on anything having to do with the Glasse surname or the Glasse/Glass surname in any part of the West Indies especially Jamaica or Barbados, please, please let me share it. I am at a brick wall in my research and would appreciate any assistance whatsoever. Thank you again. Catherine M. Adams
Here is all that I had on Dudley Glass and in the marriage of the two daughters it names him as the father: Dudley glass b. abt 1747 Va died 27 Oct 1827 Va m. Sally [Phelps] Carr (now known) which would be a second wife. Unknown first wife. Had: 1. Margaret "Molly" Glass b. 1850-60 (according to census) married Matthew Farmer 11 Dec 1787 Halifax Co., Va he born 1742 Chesterfield Co., Va died 09 Sep 1835 (DAR records showed him dieing in Missouri) but he is buried at McKendree Church Cem. Bethel Twp. Miami Co., Ohio. which is where they moved and lived. 2. Frances Glass m. Thomas Ragland 22 Dec 1788 Halifax Co., Va Dudley Glass was in the Rev. War as was Matthew Farmer. Don
Hello fellow Glass researchers: I just came across this bit of info while cleaning off my desk,it is an old obit my son found in a bible at our church(what a coincidence!!!) No relation to me that I know of but maybe it can help one of you. Mrs. Lydia E. Glass b. July 5,1878 at Lawler, daughter of Rudolph and Amelia Streimer,she was married to Daniel Glass on Oct. 11, 1899 at New Hampton. She was a member of Trinity American Lutheran Church. Survivors include: Elmer A. of Viola Mo. and Ray R. It does not give the state for any of her info but from other info in the obit I think it is Iowa. If this means anything to anyone out there I can send you the obit. Heather
I am doing Carr research and have been watching this list to see if any Glass' pop up that had intermarried with Carrs. It just so happens that Sally, who married Dudly Glass as his second wife, was a Carr. She had originally been a Phelps before she married Thomas Carr of Halifax Co. VA. (Source: HxCo will Book 3 Page 92. " John Phelps of Antrim Parish of Halifax..........To my children as follows: John Phelps, Sally Carr, Jane Byrne, Betsey Royster, Milley Pettey, Fanney Johnson, Polley Walne, granddaughter, Johannis Phelps ..... executor: son William Phelps.... My wife Drusilla..." Signed 4 Sep 1793, Exhibited in court on 27 Jan 1794) Then after her husband died in 1808 (Source: inventory of his estate in Hx Co Will Book 8 page 22) she married Dudley Glass (Source Hx Co Marriage Book 1 page 76). Dudley's will was exhibited 22 Oct 1827 Halifax Co WB14 p 347. Here he mentions his wife Sally. It is also interesting that Dudley Glass Sr's son Dudley Glass marries Thomas and Sally Carr's daughter Nancy Carr 2 Apr 1803. (Source HxCoMB1p52). Please let me know if you have more on these Carr/Glass relationships. I also, can give a little more insight on other dates for some of these Carr folk. Ann Carr Whitney
---------- > > > > > > > > > > > ---------- > > > > > > HI > > > I am looking for the husband of Sophia Ritchey, maiden name Glass, I > have > > > > > information that she married a Jacob Ritchey. In the 1850 Bridgewater > > Twp. Williams Co., Ohio census I have a Sophia Ritchey age 58 or 50 I > > can't read it, no husband, I believed he died before 1850 > > > Children are: > > > Peter Ritchey 31 M > > > Chasma 24 F > > > Lewis 22 M > > > Margret 20 F > > > Jamamich 16 M > > > Sophia 14 F > > > Mariah 11 F > > > Any information will be greatly helpful. > > > Thanks > > > Kenneth Krick > > > email- miranda@iserv.net
This is basically a repeat of the information that I included in my June 5 e-mail message on My Glass Ancestors. I have changed the format of the information and incorporated it into the body of this e-mail rather than an attachment. . Ancestors of Charles J. Glass Following is data on my line of the Glass family, going back to Jacob Glass. Jacob Glass was born on July 25, 1741. He died on January 18, 1821 in Loretto, PA . We do not know Jacobs place of birth or parents. (We have a copy of his will). Jacob Glass married Anna. (We have no other information on Anna.) Jacob and his family apparently moved from Huntington County, PA. to Loretto sometime between 1796 and 1800. George Glass, the son of Jacob Glass and Anna was born on April 01, 1770 in Huntingdon County, Pa. He died on November 09, 1847 in Loretto, Pa. (We have a copy of Georges will.) George married Susanna Dougherty. Susanna was born in 1781 in Huntingdon County, Pa. She died on May 10, 1863 in Ebensburg, Cambria County, PA. (We have considerable documentation on Susannah.) James M. Glass the son of George Glass and Susanna Dougherty was born in 1815 in PA and he died on March 17, 1863 in St Augustine, PA. James married Elizabeth Adams. Elizabeth was born in 1828 in St Augustine, PA and she died in 1915 in St. Augustine, PA. Edward Glass , the son of James Glass and Elizabeth Adams was born in 1857 in Ashville, PA and he died in 1937 in Niagara Falls, NY. Edward married Bridget Dolan. Bridget Dolan was born in 1860 in PA and died 1925 in Niagara Falls, NY. We have several family pictures of Edward and Bridget and their family. Thomas Gallitzen Glass was the son of Edward Glass and Bridget Dolan. Thomas was born on July 26, 1890 in Ashville, PA and he died on August 27, 1971 in Anaheim, CA. He married Pearl Loweny. Pearl was born on July 19, 1897 in Niagara Falls, NY and died on November 12, 1971 in Anaheim, CA. We have many family pictures of Thomas and Pearl and their family. Charles Joseph Glass is the son of Thomas Gallitzen Glass and Pearl Lowery . Charles was born on August 19, 1927 in Niagara Falls, New York. He married Agnes Rose McNulty. Agnes was born on August 06, 1930 in Bridgeport, Connecticut . ### The above is the skeleton of a much larger file of over 700 individuals who are included in my files of the Glass and allied families. I have been frustrated for some time because I have been unable to get information on my maternal grandfather William Lowery and his wife Anna Whitter. We plan to go to Niagara Falls, Ontario this summer, and to try to get information on the Lowerys from the Canadian Census. We know from family photographs that William Lowery had a younger brother "Bob", but we know nothing else about his immediate family. According to the US 1920 Census, William Lowery (Bill) immigrated to the US (at Niagara Falls, NY) in 1895 and became naturalized in 1912. According that census, William Lowerys father was born in Ontario and his mother was born in Ireland. His parents mother tongue was English. Regarding Anna Whittier, the wife of William Lowery, a Niagara Falls NY neewspaper, the Daily Cataract of April 5, 1897, reported that Bill Lowery married Anna Whittier on April 1 of that year. According to the 1910 Census, Anna was born In Ireland in December 1876 and immigrated to the US (at Boston, Mass) in 1893. "Annie" Lowery died in 1910 in Niagara Falls. She left a family of five daughters, the eldest of which was my Mother, Pearl. We would appreciate any information that is out there regarding the parents of my maternal grandfather and grandmother. Regarding the Glass line - we have been able to trace my Glass ancestors back to Jacob Glass based on records at St. Michaels Church in Loretto, PA, U.S. Census Records, and a published history of Pennsylvania Counties and a copy of Jacobs will which we found in the Ebensburg PA. Courthouse. According to the church records, the families of Jacob Glass and his sons were active members of Father Gallitzen's congregation at St. Michaels Church in Loretto PA. According to the Church records, one of Jacob's sons, William, was active in raising funds for rebuilding the original Church in Gallitzen's parish of St. Michael's and was said to represent the English in the congregation. We have spent quite a bit of time researching my Glass ancestors in the area of Ebensburgh, Patten, and St. Augustine PA. However we have been unable to pin down where Jacob was born, or information about his parents. Also, we know virtually nothing about his wife Anna, except that she bore him twelve (12) children. In the History of Huntingdon and Blaire Counties by Africa (found in the Philadelphia Library) on page 343, Jacob Glass is listed in 1796 as Supervisor of Shirly Township which was located in the southwest part of Huntingdon County. Also, the 1790 census lists Jacob Glass as head of a household of 15 including 3 males aged 16 and older, 4 males under 16, and 8 females including the head of the household. This family composition corresponds to the members of Jacobs family as listed in his will. Im not sure if you Glass trackers in the US are interested in this Glass line, nevertheless, in my next e-mail, I will send a more complete listing of the Glass and allied families. It will be about 7 pages. Chuck Glass Kensington, MD
The following message is from a researcher I met at the LDS FHC about a week ago. Hopefully it will help some one on the list. Please let me know if anything here is of use to one of you. Best regards Bruce. Hi Bruce, Sorry it has taken me so long to get these to you. Below is list of what I've found. Source: Jacobites of the '15 by David Dobson GLASS: John, transported from Liverpool to Antigua on the "Scipio" 30.3.1716........................(SPC.1716.310) (CTB.31.204) SPC = Calendar of State Papers, America and the West Indies, HMSO CTB = Calendar of Treasury Books, HMSO Source: Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America 1625-1825 by David Dobson [This also includes the West Indies] Vol: I GLASS: William 16, Servant. Son of a tenant farmer - Stornaway. >From Stornaway to Philadelphia on the "Friendship" T. Jann. May 1774 (T47.12) = [Public Record Office, London (Treasury)] GLAS: William Bruce Born c1806, son of John GLAS, Stirling. Died 16 January 1825 St. Toolies(?) Estate, Jamaica. (TS) = [ The Scotsman] Vol: II GLASS: George In Trelawney parish, Cornwall County, Jamaica, appointed the Directors of the Bank of Scotland as his attornies in Great Britain. Subscribed in Trelawney, Jamaica, on 20 September 1790. Witness James Strode. (RD3..253.864) = [Register of Deeds, Edinburgh] GLASS: Rebecca In Kingston, Jamaica, appointed Mrs Jean Hume or Bryant, widow, as her attorney. Reference to William Bryant, deceased, Kingston, Jamaica, on 1 December 1785. Witnesses Charles Alder, merchant, and Faulkner Bristow, attorney, both in Kingston. (RD4.239.1064) = [Register of Deeds, Edinburgh] GLASS: William In St. Croix, Danish West Indies, eldest son of Rev Hugh GLASS, Kettle, Fife, and Elizabeth Arnot, appointed Alexander Towers as his attorney. Reference to Ann Arnot, wife of Thomas Arnot of Chappell, Fife, his aunt and sister of the deceased Sir William Arnot of Dalginch, Fife; Major Thomas Arnot, Royal Marines, eldest son of Anna Arnot. Subscribed in St. Croix on 21 December 1784. Witnesses John Towers, merchant in St. Croix and George Boyd, clerk. (RD3.244.530) = [Register of Deeds, Edinburgh] Source: The Bristol Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations 1654-1686 by Peter Wilson Coldham. Bruce, in this book there is a Robert GLASSE, merchant/mariner of Bristol, listed as Master of several Indentured Servants who were sent mainly to Barbados (where I am from) and Virginia as follows: 1. John Chilcot - tailor - 4 Yrs Barbados 2. James Sharland - labourer - 4 Yrs Barbados 3. John Lewis - labourer - 3 Yrs Barbados 4. Daniell Smith - tucker - 4 Yrs Barbados 5. Elizabeth Collins - spinster - 4 Yrs Barbados 6. John Edwards - yeoman - 6 Yrs Barbados 7. David Morgan - ..?.. - 4 Yrs Barbados 8. John Stillett ..?.. - 4 Yrs Barbados 9. William Selfe of Bradley - 4 Yrs Barbados 10. Peter Treble - yeoman - 4 Yrs Barbados 11. James Collins - cook - 4 Yrs Barbados 12. Zachary Wheton - ..?.. - 4 Yrs Barbados 13 Henry Powell on ship "Charles" - 4 Yrs Barbados 14. Hugh Williams " " - 4 Yrs Barbados 15. Joan Sandy...................................4 Yrs Virginia 16. Mary Sandy ................................4 Yrs Virginia I am wondering if Robert GLASSE owned a plantation at one time in Barbados seeing that he sent so many of his servants there. However, GLASS(E) was not a common name in Barbados and if he did own property there, he probably had a Manager and Overseer to look after it. In one of the Volumes of Wills and Administrations I have for Barbados there is one Glass name mentioned in the Will of: ROSS: Robert, planter St. Lucy's Parish, 15 July 1676 . Friend & countryman William Bayne & his bro Phillip Bayne; countryman John Glass, John Symson & his son Alexander Symson, & John Ross the tailor; if any of my bros or sisters chn shall come to Bdos as servants they shall be set free; cousins William Ross & his bro Thomas Ross - Xtrs. signed Robert Ross Wit: Samuell Manerick, Francis Hogane, Wm: Graves Proved 28 Nov 1678 Hope you will be able to make something of all of this. The Margaret Glass I mentioned to you who is looking for family in Trinidad lives in Australia. I will forward her post to the Caribbean List separately. All the best with your research and would be pleased to hear if any of the above links to someone on your Mailing List. Barrie Callinan.
From: "Kenneth W. Krick" <miranda@iserv.net> ---------- HI I am looking for the husband of Sophia Ritchey, maiden name Glass, I have information that she married a Jacob Ritchey. In the 1850 Bridgewater Twp. Williams Co., Ohio census I have a Sophia Ritchey age 58 or 50 I can't read it, no husband, I believed he died before 1850 Children are: Peter Ritchey 31 M Chasma 24 F Lewis 22 M Margret 20 F Jamamich 16 M Sophia 14 F Mariah 11 F Any information will be greatly helpful. Thanks Kenneth Krick email- miranda@iserv.net
From: "Donald W. Grossman" <grossman@phoenixat.com> I just got a message about you have some information on the Dudley Glass of Virginia. I am working off one of his daughters Margaret that married Matthew Farmer. Any information you may have concerning early Glass's is appreciated. Thanks, Don
A recent post by Ben Mouser <janice@tcac.com> concerning a Hiram GLASS who had a son Dudley GLASS prompts this message. There were several Dudley GLASSes in Halifax Co., VA (along the border with NC). One of these Dudley GLASSes is a candidate parent (there are serveral other candidates as well) for my ancestors Benjamin GLASS and for Winny GLASS ARNOLD. If anyone has researched the Dudley GLASS or the other GLASSes (meaning do you have a list of their children?) listed in my abstract of the 1782 Tax Rolls of Halifax Co., VA, below, I sure would like to see this information. I have included the STONE, ARNOLD and BOSTICK names as these may be members of related families I am researching. Thanks for any help you can give, Jim Sims Fort Worth, TX jimsims@safety.hsc.unt.edu P.S. You should use a monospaced font like Courier to view the table below. It is "tabbed" with spaces and it will not line up properly unless all the characters are the same size (monospaced font). ***** Abstracts of Halifax Co., VA Tax Lists 1782 - 1807 LDS film #2,024,563 on six week loan to Bob Skinner (Fort Worth LDS Family History Center). Abstracts by James L. Sims: Tax Year 1782 (no index); A list of free males above 21 years old and other taxables taken the 20th of Apr 1782 in Halifax Co., VA: Legend: Col 1 - free males; Col 2 - slaves; Col 3 - horses; Col 4 - mules; Col 5 - Cattle; Col 6 Wheeled Carts; Col 7 - looks like Bib Tables Name Col: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -------------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- page 1: Bostick, John 1 2 5 - 8 - - ", Elizabeth - 2 3 - 16 - - ", Moses 1 - 2 - - - - ", Absolam - - 2 - - - - page 2: Glass, David 1 2 2 - 3 - - ", James 1 1 2 - 2 - - ", Dudley 1 3 1 - 8 - - Stone, Martha - - 2 - 2 - - Bostick, William 1 - 2 - 12 - - page 3: Glass, Zachariah 1 5 1 - 5 - - page 5: Stone, William 1 - 2 - 4 - - Waldrupe, Luke 1 - 2 - 7 - - page 6: Stone, Elizabeth - 9 - - 6 - - page 9: Stone, John 1 7 2 - 12 - - Glass, William 1 10 4 - 22 - - ", John 1 2 4 - 19 - - ", William, Jr. 1 3 2 - - - - Stone, Elizabeth - - 2 - 7 - - page 14: Arnold, William 1 4 5 - 17 - - ", James 1 1 3 - 4 - - Recapitulations for 1782: 1,237 Whites 4,419 Blacks 4,012 Horses 14,383 Cattle 10 Wheels 3 Licenses
Hi: My glass information is very spotty.... Adam Glass b 1794 Franklin co. ,PA d 9/26/1874 mar Catharina (?) b 1783 dau Christina b 2/5/1810 Franklin Co., PA bap 6//3/1811 at St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran aChurch, McConnelsburg, Fulton Co. PA d. 3/18/1868 bu Fairview Cemetery, Mercersburg, Franklin co., PA mar: Jacob SITES 2/5/1804 Franklin co., PA Any connections appreciated... Jim _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
In a message dated 98-06-26 08:46:53 EDT, you write: << A recent post by Christopher Glass to this list prompts this posting of some GLASSes who were in the North Texas area for many years and appear to have left Texas sometime after 1910. I would like to find descendants of these GLASSes. If anyone has a connection to these families, please let me know. >> I am trying to research my wife's family. I know that her great-grandfather was from Texas, and her immediate family lived in Texas until moving to the Mobile, Alabama area in the 1950 - 1970's. Her great-grandfather was Taylor Glass born July 10, 1898 died May 1984. He was married to a Mary Phillips. They had several children named: Katherine, JoAnn, Margie, Jackie, Charlie, and Frank (my wife's grandfather). Frank was born Sept 18, 1921. I need information on Taylor's parents and ancestors. Can anyone help me? There is a good chance that Taylor could be the son of William, Frank, or Ed Glass of the family listed in the previous posting by Jim Sims. One of Taylor's sons is named Frank and one of his grandsons is named William; possibly named after their ancestors. Thanks, David Howard LaVergne, TN