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Joseph Glancey

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Joseph Glancey

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
24 Feb 1870 (aged 75)
Mercer County, Illinois, USA
Burial
New Boston, Mercer County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Married Rachel Snevely
3/18/1818 Harrisburg, PA

Married Elizabeth Jack
1/29/1831 Fayette County, IN

Married Mrs. Martha Whittaker
7/18/1861 Mercer County, IL

(Excerpt from the History of Mercer County; 1882)

"JOSEPH GLANCEY was born near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 27, 1794. He learned the trade of carding machine building, and followed the trade for many years. He removed to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1820, and purchased a quarter section of heavy timer land and improved a large farm. He was married in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1818, to Rachel Snevly, by whom he had five children, two of whom are now living. The eldest is Mrs. Mahala Willits, widow of Brady Willits, Esq., who died in 1873. Mrs. Willits never married again. She was born December 29, 1818. The second child, Eliza, was born September 28, 1820, and married Robert Pence in 1840. The third child is Mrs. Evaline C. Swafford, who was born April 20, 1822, and was married to Mr. Joseph Swafford, March 19, 1844. Mrs. Swafford had the misfortune to lose her husband by death in seven months after their marriage, and being so soon called from the marriage feast to the house of mourning she has ever since her great misfortune remained a widow. Mr. Joseph Glancey, the principal subject of our sketch, was married four times. By the third wife he had seven children, three now living: Mrs. I. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas J. Moffitt, and Ernest J. An account of the cruel murder of Theodore Glancey, together with his biographical sketch, will be found in the history of Keithsburg township in this volume. Mr. Joseph Glancey's fourth wife was Mrs. Martha Whitaker, widow of Mr. Marshall Whitaker, to whom he was married July 18, 1861. She is still living; and she, Mrs. Mahala Willits, Mrs. Evaline C. Swofford, and Ernest J. Glancey and his wife, all live on the old homestead in a fine, large residence, which shows how strong and bright is the golden chord of affection which binds some families together. Ernest J., the youngest child of Mr. Joseph Glancey, was born May 17, 1848, in Abington township, and has always resided within its borders. He received a common school education, and follows farming. He also owns a half interest in Pope mill, built by his father, on Pope creek. He is now holding his third term as justice of the peace. He was married October 31, 1878, to Miss Lillian C., daughter of Anderson and Mary J. (Willits) Kirlin. The Glanceys are all freethinkers, most of them of the spiritualistic type. They were among the first abolitionists of the country. The younger Glancey, Ernest J., states his creed to be as follows: The immediate payment of the national debt; taxation of all church property, and the abolishment of all chaplaincies in the legislatures, army and navy and state prisons."
Married Rachel Snevely
3/18/1818 Harrisburg, PA

Married Elizabeth Jack
1/29/1831 Fayette County, IN

Married Mrs. Martha Whittaker
7/18/1861 Mercer County, IL

(Excerpt from the History of Mercer County; 1882)

"JOSEPH GLANCEY was born near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 27, 1794. He learned the trade of carding machine building, and followed the trade for many years. He removed to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1820, and purchased a quarter section of heavy timer land and improved a large farm. He was married in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1818, to Rachel Snevly, by whom he had five children, two of whom are now living. The eldest is Mrs. Mahala Willits, widow of Brady Willits, Esq., who died in 1873. Mrs. Willits never married again. She was born December 29, 1818. The second child, Eliza, was born September 28, 1820, and married Robert Pence in 1840. The third child is Mrs. Evaline C. Swafford, who was born April 20, 1822, and was married to Mr. Joseph Swafford, March 19, 1844. Mrs. Swafford had the misfortune to lose her husband by death in seven months after their marriage, and being so soon called from the marriage feast to the house of mourning she has ever since her great misfortune remained a widow. Mr. Joseph Glancey, the principal subject of our sketch, was married four times. By the third wife he had seven children, three now living: Mrs. I. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Thomas J. Moffitt, and Ernest J. An account of the cruel murder of Theodore Glancey, together with his biographical sketch, will be found in the history of Keithsburg township in this volume. Mr. Joseph Glancey's fourth wife was Mrs. Martha Whitaker, widow of Mr. Marshall Whitaker, to whom he was married July 18, 1861. She is still living; and she, Mrs. Mahala Willits, Mrs. Evaline C. Swofford, and Ernest J. Glancey and his wife, all live on the old homestead in a fine, large residence, which shows how strong and bright is the golden chord of affection which binds some families together. Ernest J., the youngest child of Mr. Joseph Glancey, was born May 17, 1848, in Abington township, and has always resided within its borders. He received a common school education, and follows farming. He also owns a half interest in Pope mill, built by his father, on Pope creek. He is now holding his third term as justice of the peace. He was married October 31, 1878, to Miss Lillian C., daughter of Anderson and Mary J. (Willits) Kirlin. The Glanceys are all freethinkers, most of them of the spiritualistic type. They were among the first abolitionists of the country. The younger Glancey, Ernest J., states his creed to be as follows: The immediate payment of the national debt; taxation of all church property, and the abolishment of all chaplaincies in the legislatures, army and navy and state prisons."

Inscription

Aged 75 ys. 8 ms. & 27 ds.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175903465/joseph-glancey: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Glancey (27 May 1794–24 Feb 1870), Find a Grave Memorial ID 175903465, citing Davis Cemetery, New Boston, Mercer County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by E. M. (contributor 47118572).