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Eunice Smith Glezen

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
unknown
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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IMPORTANT: burial in this cemetery is presumed, not proven. Her husband's stone was moved here (effectively, as a centotaph ...in-as-much-as, it is unlikely that anything of his mortal remains were found, exhumed and moved, after so many years). The same was probably the case, for Eunice as well.
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Father: Elisha Smith, b.1719, d.1789
Mother: Patience Brown, b.1697, d.1740
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Wife of Isaac Glezen (AKA Gleason), b.1724. d.1776
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m. 1744
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d. after 1764
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CHILDREN:
666 Jonathan Gleason [5] b. in Worcester, Oct. 30, 1745, m1. in 1767, Lucretia Moore, b. Mar. 17, 1749, m2. 1771, Mary Fiske, b. 1748, d. Aug. 1, 1821, m3. Nov. 17, 1825, Mrs. Eunice Wilson Gleason, widow of his youngest brother. Jonathan Gleason was a private in Capt. Timothy Bigelow's co. of Minutemen, Col. Artemus Ward's regt., which marched on the alarm of Apr. 19, 1775, service 5 days. Also from Apr. 24, to Aug. 1, 1775. He d. June 21, 1827.

667 Patience Gleason [5]

668 Reubin Gleason [5] b. Mar. 14,1750.

669 Isaac Gleason [5] b. Mar. 8, 1752, d. young.

670 Isaac Gleason [5] b. Mar. 3, 1754, m. his cousin, Prudence Smith, b. Mar. 30, 1753, d. Dec. 19, 1831, he d. Aug, 14, 1832, in Worcester.

671 Prudence Gleason [5] b. Oct. 2, 1756.

672 Azubah Gleason [5] b. Mar. 26, 1759, m. Jonathan Thayer of Charlemont.

673 Lydia Gleason [5] b. Apr. 1, 1761, m. Nathaniel Flagg.

674 Solomon Gleason [5] b. in Worcester, Aug. 13, 1764, m. Mar. 20, 1787, Eunice Wilson, she m2. Nov. 17, 1825, his brother Jonathan Gleason.

SOURCE: "Ancestry of John Barber White and His Descendants", page 160-161, edited by Almira Larkin White.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=hY9bAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA160&
IMPORTANT: burial in this cemetery is presumed, not proven. Her husband's stone was moved here (effectively, as a centotaph ...in-as-much-as, it is unlikely that anything of his mortal remains were found, exhumed and moved, after so many years). The same was probably the case, for Eunice as well.
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Father: Elisha Smith, b.1719, d.1789
Mother: Patience Brown, b.1697, d.1740
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Wife of Isaac Glezen (AKA Gleason), b.1724. d.1776
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m. 1744
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d. after 1764
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CHILDREN:
666 Jonathan Gleason [5] b. in Worcester, Oct. 30, 1745, m1. in 1767, Lucretia Moore, b. Mar. 17, 1749, m2. 1771, Mary Fiske, b. 1748, d. Aug. 1, 1821, m3. Nov. 17, 1825, Mrs. Eunice Wilson Gleason, widow of his youngest brother. Jonathan Gleason was a private in Capt. Timothy Bigelow's co. of Minutemen, Col. Artemus Ward's regt., which marched on the alarm of Apr. 19, 1775, service 5 days. Also from Apr. 24, to Aug. 1, 1775. He d. June 21, 1827.

667 Patience Gleason [5]

668 Reubin Gleason [5] b. Mar. 14,1750.

669 Isaac Gleason [5] b. Mar. 8, 1752, d. young.

670 Isaac Gleason [5] b. Mar. 3, 1754, m. his cousin, Prudence Smith, b. Mar. 30, 1753, d. Dec. 19, 1831, he d. Aug, 14, 1832, in Worcester.

671 Prudence Gleason [5] b. Oct. 2, 1756.

672 Azubah Gleason [5] b. Mar. 26, 1759, m. Jonathan Thayer of Charlemont.

673 Lydia Gleason [5] b. Apr. 1, 1761, m. Nathaniel Flagg.

674 Solomon Gleason [5] b. in Worcester, Aug. 13, 1764, m. Mar. 20, 1787, Eunice Wilson, she m2. Nov. 17, 1825, his brother Jonathan Gleason.

SOURCE: "Ancestry of John Barber White and His Descendants", page 160-161, edited by Almira Larkin White.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=hY9bAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA160&


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