Also much interested in finding any surviving members of the Bingle Families......thank you. bem -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Massey <bmassey@accessus.net> To: IILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com <IILHANCOC-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 11:55 PM Subject: GLINES IN HANCOCK COUNTY The Glines family originated in the New Hampshire area long before the Revolutionary War. Many Glines families remain in new Hampshire but some family members moved to Canada after the Revolution. John Glines and Maria Matthews Glines settled in Churchville Canada in the 1800's. Before the end of the century some of them migrated to Illinois John Glines and Maria Matthews Glines eventually migrated back from Canada to Nauvoo, Illinois with the Mormon faith and they both died at Nauvoo, Illinois and are buried on a farm in Colusa, Illinois. After Maria's death John Glines remarried a Statira Ellis, who survived him. John and Maria had several children leave with the Brigham Young Morman Exodus in 1846, Harriet Glines Thorn, Eric Glines, and John Henry Glines left with the Mormon train while brother Robert was on the other side of the Mississippi keeping them from returning. We are happy to report that years later the family was reunited by letters in the 1800's and died with love in their hearts for each other. Children of John and Maria {Matthews} Glines are: 1. Louisa A. Glines {Buck} 2. Robert Glines {Elizabeth Leonard} 3. Eric McArthur Glines (1) Mary Dabney Euwell (2) Nancy Glines 4. Rhoda Samantha Glines 5. Amelia Caroline Glines {William McDougall} 6. Harriet Anna Glines {Richard Thorn} 7. John Henry Glines {Mary Ann Evans} 8. George Glines 9. Albert Glines {Nancy Rumbley} 10. Cassius Mathias Glines {married} 11. Jane Glines 12, Marva {Minerva} Glines A son Robert Glines, born December 1820 married Pennsylvania Dutch Elizabeth Leonard and reared a family of 15 children. He reared his family first in and around Clayton, Il., Camp Point, Il, and Robert lived his last years in Cainsville, Missouri. Children of Robert and Elizabeth {Leonard} Glines: 1. John Thomas Glines 1854 - 1918 married Emmanette Bingle 2. Harriet Adeline Glines 1855 - 1881 married John Powell 3. James Leonard Glines 1855 - 1878 4. Robert Glines 1858 - 1930 married Sarah Minerva Hubbs 5. Albert Hall Glines `1860 - 1931 married Matilda Reed 6. Elonso Glines 1861 - married Telitha Elizabeth Nicholson {migrated to OK} 7. Cassin Cashie Glines 1863 - 8. Marcellus Banty Glines 1867 - married Julia Grimstead 9. William Glines 1869 - 10. Viola Glines 1872 - 1948 married Thomas Inman 11. Emma Nettie Glines 1873 - 1880 died of burns suffered in a fire Ferris, IL 12. Arthur Greely Glines 1874 - married unknown 13. Lola Glines 1877 - married Gardner Dodson 14. Elizabeth Jane Glines 1878 - 1958 married Millard Washington Dodson {migrated to OK} 15. Blanche Glines 1880 - 1935 married Charles Henry Vestal 16. Jasper Lasher Glines 1884 - 1965 married (1) Susan McFarland (2) Elsie Spence McPike Looking for any families in this area of John Powell, Julia Grimstead, Dodsons, or Charles Henry Vestal. One son, John Thomas migrated back to Hamilton, Illinois, Hancock County John Thomas Glines was born in Adams County, Illinois May 1, 1854 where he spent his youth and boyhood. On May 11, 1873 he was united in marriage to Miss Emmanette Bingle. Mr. and Mrs. Glines raised most of their children in the home I grew up in Hamilton, Illinois. To this union were born twelve children: 1. Perry Neva Glines born 18 Aug 1878 married William Atley Sears Deceased 12 June 1964 . . . burial Leon, Kansas 2. Olive LeaNora Glines born 28 Nov 1880 married (1) Harry Thornton (2) Henry Schwartz Deceased 4 Nov 1948 . . burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL 3. Martha Arnettie Glines born 15 May 1882 married Arch Wright deceased 23 April 1972 burial New Plymouth, Idaho 4. Nellie Glines, born 1883, married Thomas Austin, deceased 1921 burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL 5. Emma Grace Glines born 11 April 1885 married (1) Herman Lubker (2) C. C. Farmer deceased 01 August 1972 burial New Providence Cemetery, Lima, Illinois 6. Bertha Etha Glines born 05 May 1887 married David Ross, deceased 17 Nov 1970 7. Earl Ernest Glines born 05 Sept 1888 married Maude Ellen Evermon deceased 07 May 1954 burial Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL 8. John Albert Glines born 03 Aug 1892 deceased 18 July 1918 with The Colors in France burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL 9. Ollin Mearl Glines, born 06 Aug 1898 married Ada Olive Evermon, deceased 03 April 1978. burial Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL 10. Osa Glines b 1899 died in infancy burial in Golden Illinois John Thomas Glines and Emmanette Bingle Glines are both buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL beside their daughter Nellie Austin and son John Albert ....... Living descendants of these Glines family came together last year 1999 and had a First-Ever Known Glines Reunion in Warsaw, IL. Reserachers from ten different states came together and for the year 2000 another Glines Reunion is now being planned for Sept., in Independence, Missouri and several states are expected again this year. The Internet is a wonderful tool for bringing long lost families together. bem >