************************* Copy Service Record "Private James GLASS war of 1812-1814 Draft First Class in 11th Regiment" Pennsyl. Archives, series 6, Vol. 7, Page 659 "James GLASS Pa. Volunteers, War of 1812 May 5 to Nov 8, 1813 Muster Roll Records, Pa. Militia Commanded by Col. Hill" Vol. 8, Pages 106 and 110 ************************** James GLASS oldest son of Nancy BEATTY was a Blacksmith by trade. Learned his trade with Francis BOGGS. Married Ann FRAMPTON, daughter of Samuel and Nancy FRAMPTON. Her mothers maiden name was KELLY. She (Ann FRAMPTON) had six brothers and two sisters, viz., John, James, William, David, Samuel, Nathaniel, Elizabeth and Sarah. James GLASS had two half brothers and three half sisters. John and Thomas, Christiana, Elizabeth and Jane. ************************* Copy of Service Record "Samuel FRAMPTON, war 1782 Scouts private Capt. MEAN'S Co." Pennsylvania Archives Vol. 6, page 652, Series 5. ************************* Copy of Search for Service Record of James GLASS in Revolutionary War. from State Library, Harrisburg, Pa. May 25, 1934 and Nov 26, 1935 "During the Revolution there was a man by the name of James GLASS in Armagh Township, Cumberland County. This township, in 1789, became a part of Mifflin County. The Kishacoquillas Valley is chiefly in Armagh township, Mifflin County. It is probable that Nancy BEATTY married James GLASS who was a redsident of that township at the time of the Revolution, as there were several families of BEATTYS." "A James GLASS was pensioned in Livingston County Kentucky, 1834 aged 72 years, service Pennsylvania line At the time of the Revolution there were two men names James GLASS who served in the same company. One of them is probably the man who was pensioned in Kentucky. " >From Census list, State of Pennsylvania in 1790 - Mifflin County - James GLASS. 2