Greetings to you too, Chris, I have some Glaziers too. Henry Glazier married Anne Ruckle, daughter of George of Adare, 14 Aug 1827 in Adare. She is the sister of my g-g-g-grandfather, Michael. Henry Glazier and their offspring appear in the 1860 census for Allison twp, Lapeer Co., Michigan thus: Henry Glazier, 60, farmer, b. Ireland Elna, 25, b. Ireland Catharine, 18, b. Ireland Sarah, 15, b. Ireland George Glazier 26, farmer, b. Ireland John, 24, farmer, b. Ireland Adam, 20, farmer, b. Ireland James E., 5, b. Canada By 1870 it seems that Henry had died and his sons were enumerated in Burnside twp.: Glasier, Adam, 32, farmer, b. Ireland Mary, 30, b. Ireland Henry, 4, b. Michigan David, 2, b. Michigan Glasier, George, 36, farmer, b. Ireland Ursula(?), 30, b. Canada John, 34, works on farm, b. Ireland James E. 15, b. Canada Temple, Caroline, 18, domestic servant, b. Canada We know from family letters of the time that there was another son, Henry, who settled in Missouri. It doesn't seem to me that the John in these records is your ancestor since he remained in Michigan, apparently unmarried (or the widowed father of James E.) in 1870. However, he could well be a first cousin of your John. By the way, in 1870 there was also Anna Glazier, 80 years old, b. England. She was living in Ann Arbor, Michigan with William Taylor, 43, his wife, Jane, 40, their five children and two farm hands. If any of this rings bells with you I'd like to know.......Karen Opgenorth