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    1. [SC] Scott , Hobbs, and Glen(n)
    2. Mary Stephenson
    3. I am searching for information on the Scotts, Hobbs and Glenns from South Carolina, Pendelton Dist. I basically have most data on Glenns and Scotts, but have very little on my Hobbs. I need to find an Abraham Hobbs b. in S.C around 1790's-1800. He is my 2nd great grandfather. William Hobbs in S.C. Census 1790 and 1800 is either his father or his brother. These families left S.C. about 1803 and went into Tenn. where my 2nd great grandmother, Elizabeth Jane Glenn was b. in 1803. these families continued on into Hardin Ky., Ind, Ill, and Iowa. Elizabeth Jane Glenn b. 1803 m. Abraham Hobbs b. 1790-1800 (have no place or date). They had 3 sons and 1 daughter and Elizabeth Jane died in 1820 giving birth to that daughter in Crawford Co., Ind. If you can help me find out anything about my Hobbs in South Carolina, it will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance Mary masdal@ala.net

    03/13/2001 10:09:37
    1. Re: [SC] Scott , Hobbs, and Glen(n)
    2. NANCY WARD
    3. Mary, Hi, I think we may be cousins. My grandmother's grandmother was a Glenn. To be precise, Martha Jane Glenn who married Zadock Darby Smith in SC. Her daughter was Sarah Nancy Smith. Martha Jane's mother was Elizabeth Boyd and she was married to William Glenn, the first in our family according to an aunt who used the two n's in Glenn. William's father was James Glenn and his father was John Glen. John came from Ireland w/ his wife and James was born in VA. James and John were both in the Rev War and James moved to SC, had his children there and is buried at Bethel Cemetery in York County. There are a lot of the Glenns in York Co, SC A lot are buried in the Clover area. Nice to hear from you, NancyJane PS Check out World Connect with the Craig family. There is a tie in. James' wife was a Craig ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Stephenson" <masdal@ala.net> To: <SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 5:09 PM Subject: [SC] Scott , Hobbs, and Glen(n) > I am searching for information on the Scotts, Hobbs and Glenns from South Carolina, Pendelton Dist. I basically have most data on Glenns and Scotts, but have very little on my Hobbs. > I need to find an Abraham Hobbs b. in S.C around 1790's-1800. He is my 2nd great grandfather. William Hobbs in S.C. Census 1790 and 1800 is either his father or his brother. These families left S.C. about 1803 and went into Tenn. where my 2nd great grandmother, Elizabeth Jane Glenn was b. in 1803. these families continued on into Hardin Ky., Ind, Ill, and Iowa. > Elizabeth Jane Glenn b. 1803 m. Abraham Hobbs b. 1790-1800 (have no place or date). They had 3 sons and 1 daughter and Elizabeth Jane died in 1820 giving birth to that daughter in Crawford Co., Ind. > If you can help me find out anything about my Hobbs in South Carolina, it will be greatly appreciated. > Thank you in advance > Mary masdal@ala.net > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > Subscription management instructions are posted at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/SC/misc.html > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >

    03/13/2001 10:34:51