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    3. > > >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=20 > >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.=20 > >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.=20 > >Children of John and Maria {Matthews} Glines are:=20 > >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=20 >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=20 >12, Marva {Minerva} Glines=20 > > >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.=20 > >Children of Robert and Elizabeth {Leonard} Glines:=20 > >1. John Thomas Glines 1854 - 1918 married Emmanette Bingle=20 >2. Harriet Adeline Glines 1855 - 1881 married John Powell >3. James Leonard Glines 1855 - 1878 >4. Robert Glines 1858 - 1930 married Sarah Minerva Hubbs=20 >5. Albert Hall Glines `1860 - 1931 married Matilda Reed=20 >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=20 >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=20 > >Looking for any families in this area of John Powell, Julia Grimstead, = >Dodsons, or Charles Henry Vestal. =20 > >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=20 > >5. Emma Grace Glines born 11 April 1885 married (1) Herman Lubker (2) = >C. C. Farmer=20 >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=20 > >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 > >> > >------=_NextPart_000_001C_01BFBF92.2AB37E40 >Content-Type: text/html; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > ><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> ><HTML> ><HEAD> > ><META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 = >http-equiv=3DContent-Type> ><META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.72.3110.7"' name=3DGENERATOR> ></HEAD> ><BODY> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>The Glines family originated in the New Hampshire area long before = >the=20 >Revolutionary War.&nbsp; Many Glines families remain in new Hampshire = >but some=20 >family members moved to Canada after the Revolution.&nbsp; John Glines = >and Maria=20 >Matthews Glines settled in Churchville Canada in the 1800's.&nbsp; = >Before the=20 >end of the century some of them migrated to Illinois </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>John Glines and Maria Matthews Glines eventually migrated back from = >Canada=20 >to Nauvoo, Illinois with the Mormon faith and they both died at Nauvoo, = >Illinois=20 >and are buried on a farm in Colusa, Illinois.&nbsp;&nbsp; After Maria's = >death=20 >John Glines remarried a Statira Ellis, who survived him. </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV><STRONG>John and Maria had several children leave with the Brigham = >Young=20 >Morman Exodus in 1846, Harriet Glines Thorn, Eric Glines, and John Henry = >Glines=20 >left with the Mormon train while brother Robert was on the other side of = >the=20 >Mississippi keeping them from returning.&nbsp; We are happy to report = >that years=20 >later the family was reunited by letters in the 1800's and died with = >love in=20 >their hearts for each other</STRONG>. </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>Children of John and Maria {Matthews} Glines are: </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>1.&nbsp; Louisa A. Glines {Buck}</DIV> ><DIV>2.&nbsp; Robert Glines {Elizabeth Leonard}</DIV> ><DIV>3.&nbsp; Eric McArthur Glines (1) Mary Dabney Euwell (2) Nancy = >Glines</DIV> ><DIV>4.&nbsp; Rhoda Samantha Glines </DIV> ><DIV>5.&nbsp; Amelia Caroline Glines {William McDougall}</DIV> ><DIV>6.&nbsp; Harriet Anna Glines {Richard Thorn}</DIV> ><DIV>7.&nbsp; John Henry Glines {Mary Ann Evans}</DIV> ><DIV>8.&nbsp; George Glines</DIV> ><DIV>9.&nbsp; Albert Glines {Nancy Rumbley}</DIV> ><DIV>10.&nbsp; Cassius Mathias Glines {married}</DIV> ><DIV>11.&nbsp; Jane Glines </DIV> ><DIV>12, Marva {Minerva} Glines </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>A son Robert Glines, born December 1820 married Pennsylvania Dutch=20 >Elizabeth Leonard and reared a family of 15 children.&nbsp; He reared = >his family=20 >first in and around Clayton, Il., Camp Point, Il, and Robert lived his = >last=20 >years in Cainsville, Missouri. </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>Children of Robert and Elizabeth {Leonard} Glines: </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>1.&nbsp; John Thomas Glines 1854 - 1918 married Emmanette Bingle = ></DIV> ><DIV>2.&nbsp; Harriet Adeline Glines 1855 - 1881 married John = >Powell</DIV> ><DIV>3.&nbsp; James Leonard Glines 1855 - 1878</DIV> ><DIV>4.&nbsp; Robert Glines 1858 - 1930 married Sarah Minerva Hubbs = ></DIV> ><DIV>5.&nbsp; Albert Hall Glines `1860 - 1931 married Matilda Reed = ></DIV> ><DIV>6.&nbsp; Elonso Glines 1861=20 >-&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;= >&nbsp;&nbsp;=20 >married Telitha Elizabeth Nicholson {migrated to OK}</DIV> ><DIV>7.&nbsp; Cassin Cashie Glines 1863 -</DIV> ><DIV>8.&nbsp; Marcellus Banty Glines&nbsp; 1867 -&nbsp;&nbsp; married = >Julia=20 >Grimstead</DIV> ><DIV>9.&nbsp; William Glines 1869 -</DIV> ><DIV>10.&nbsp; Viola Glines 1872 - 1948 married Thomas Inman</DIV> ><DIV>11.&nbsp; Emma Nettie Glines 1873 - 1880 died of burns suffered in = >a fire=20 >Ferris, IL</DIV> ><DIV>12.&nbsp; Arthur Greely Glines 1874 -&nbsp;&nbsp; married = >unknown</DIV> ><DIV>13.&nbsp; Lola Glines 1877 - married Gardner Dodson </DIV> ><DIV>14.&nbsp; Elizabeth Jane Glines 1878 - 1958 married Millard = >Washington=20 >Dodson {migrated to OK}</DIV> ><DIV>15.&nbsp; Blanche Glines 1880 - 1935 married Charles Henry = >Vestal</DIV> ><DIV>16.&nbsp; Jasper Lasher Glines 1884 - 1965 married (1) Susan = >McFarland (2)=20 >Elsie Spence McPike </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV><STRONG>Looking for any families in this area of&nbsp; John Powell, = >Julia=20 >Grimstead, Dodsons, or Charles Henry Vestal</STRONG>.&nbsp;&nbsp; </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>One son, John Thomas migrated back to Hamilton, Illinois, Hancock=20 >County&nbsp; John Thomas Glines was born in Adams County, Illinois May = >1, 1854=20 >where he spent his youth and boyhood.</DIV> ><DIV>On May 11, 1873 he was united in marriage to Miss Emmanette = >Bingle.&nbsp;=20 >Mr. and Mrs. Glines raised most of their children in the home I grew up = >in=20 >Hamilton, Illinois.&nbsp; To this union were born twelve children:</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>1.&nbsp; Perry Neva Glines born 18 Aug 1878 married William = >Atley&nbsp;=20 >Sears&nbsp;&nbsp; Deceased 12 June 1964 . . . burial&nbsp;&nbsp; Leon,=20 >Kansas</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>2.&nbsp;&nbsp; Olive LeaNora Glines born 28 Nov 1880&nbsp; married = >(1)=20 >Harry Thornton (2) Henry Schwartz</DIV> ><DIV>Deceased&nbsp; 4 Nov 1948 . . burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, = >IL</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>3.&nbsp; Martha Arnettie Glines born 15 May 1882 married Arch = >Wright=20 >deceased 23 April 1972&nbsp; burial New Plymouth, Idaho</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>4.&nbsp; Nellie Glines, born 1883, married Thomas Austin, deceased = >1921=20 >burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>5.&nbsp; Emma Grace Glines born 11 April 1885 married (1) Herman = >Lubker=20 >(2)&nbsp; C. C. Farmer </DIV> ><DIV>deceased 01 August 1972 burial New Providence Cemetery, Lima,=20 >Illinois</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>6.&nbsp; Bertha Etha Glines born 05 May 1887 married David Ross, = >deceased=20 >17 Nov 1970</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>7.&nbsp; Earl Ernest Glines born 05 Sept 1888 married Maude Ellen = >Evermon=20 >deceased 07 May 1954 burial Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>8.&nbsp; John Albert Glines born 03 Aug 1892 deceased 18 July 1918 = >with The=20 >Colors in France</DIV> ><DIV>burial Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, IL</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>9.&nbsp; Ollin Mearl Glines, born 06 Aug 1898 married Ada Olive = >Evermon,=20 >deceased 03 April 1978.&nbsp; burial Oakwood Cemetery, Hamilton, = >IL</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>10.&nbsp; Osa Glines b 1899 died in infancy burial in Golden = >Illinois=20 ></DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>John Thomas Glines and Emmanette Bingle Glines are both buried in = >Greenwood=20 >Cemetery, Hamilton, IL beside their daughter Nellie Austin and son John = >Albert=20 >.......</DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>Living descendants of these Glines family came together last year = >1999 and=20 >had a First-Ever Known Glines Reunion in Warsaw, IL.&nbsp; Reserachers = >from ten=20 >different states came together and for the year 2000 another Glines = >Reunion is=20 >now being planned for Sept., in Independence, Missouri and several = >states are=20 >expected again this year.&nbsp; The Internet is a wonderful tool for = >bringing=20 >long lost families together. </DIV> ><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV> ><DIV>bem</DIV> ><DIV><BR>></DIV></BODY></HTML> > >------=_NextPart_000_001C_01BFBF92.2AB37E40-- > > >------=_NextPart_000_0043_01BFBF92.C079C740-- >

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