Cheryl, Have you proved these people for First Families? I know I have the documents that will help if you have the connection into the line. They were all proven the first year, 1990 and I have all the documents with the application in a folder if you need any of it to help make a connection. Marjorie ----- Original Message ----- From: "cheryl enyart" <trayne1837inc@yahoo.com> To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Re: Glassburn family.. > Connie, > Thank you so much, this is my Fee family. Jane was the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Ann Collins Fee. They lived in Gallia County and then moved to Vinton Co., Ohio. Thomas was the son of John and Parthenia Fee. > Cheryl > > DesignStch@aol.com wrote:Today I was going through Heritage Quest and found a listing of Biographical > Information in Whiteside County, Illinois, > It appears that John Glassburn and wife Jane Fee must have gone there with > some of their children. The first article is on their son, Albert J. Glassburn. > > Albert J. Glassburn, a farmer on section 5, Hahnaman Township, is a son of > John and Jane (Fee) Glassburn, natives of Ohio. They had a family of six > children, -- David, John, Thomas, Albert J., Sally A., and Mary J. The subject of > this sketch was born in Gallia Co., Ohio Sept. 26, 1842, attended the common > school until about 18 years of age, and remained a resident of Ohio until 25 > years old, engaged in the vocation of agriculture. In the fall of 1867 he came > to Whiteside County and purchased 120 acres of land in Hahnaman Township, > where he erected good buildings and has since resided. He now owns 200 acres, > about 150 of which is in a state of good cultivation. He has a fine farm. > > Mr. Glassburn was married in Gallia Co., Ohio, Sept 26, 1861, to Miss Mary J. > (daughter of James P. and Rebecca (Mauck) Wood, her parents being natives of > Ohio, and having in their family seven children, viz: Irene, Mary J., > Harrison, Lydia M., Joseph M., James P., and Kate S. Mrs. G was born in Gallia Co., > Ohio April 29, 1842. Mr. & Mrs Glassburn have had eight children, five of > whom are living, namely: John P., Rebecca J., Ina I., Albert J., Jr. and William > G. The deceased were named Effie M., Charles D., and Edward T. > > In his political principles he is identified as a Democrat, and in religion > both himself and wife are members of the Baptist Church. > > This information was printed in either 1883 or 1885. Its titled Portrait > and Biographical Album, Whiteside County, Illinois and was printed in Chicago by > Chapman Brothers. > > I will type in another article later. I tried to type the article in as > printed. Connie Rhea Rowe > > > ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== > Please remember that your topic must relate to genealogical research > in Gallia County, Ohio. > > > > > Be Well, Do Good Work , Keep In Touch > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== > Please keep your topic related to genealogical research > in Gallia County, Ohio. > >