do we know who Jane FEE's parents were? thanks & take care, Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marjorie L. Gilliam Wood" <mlwood@eurekanet.com> To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 8:46 PM Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Re: Glassburn family.. > According to the files I have from my mother-in-law, John and Jane Fee > Glassburn died in Whiteside Co., Illinois. I also see that all of the > children except for Mary Jane Glassburn who was married to Samuel > E.B.McCarley died in Tampico, Whiteside Co., Illinois. Mary Jane Glassburn > McCarly died in Raccoon Twp., Gallia County as did her husband.They are > buried in Calvary Cemetery in Rio Grande as are most of the Wood > descendants. > > I have the birth and death dates for 6 children of John and Jane Fee > Glassburn. I also believe I have a copy of the document you mentioned > because I have read that information in some of these papers. > > Marjorie L. Wood > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <DesignStch@aol.com> > To: <OHGALLIA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:07 PM > Subject: [OHGALLIA-L] Re: Glassburn family.. > > > > 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. > > > > > > > > > > ==== OHGALLIA Mailing List ==== > Check the address you are replying to before sending your message. > >