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Thomas Gaddis Glover Sr.

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Thomas Gaddis Glover Sr.

Birth
Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Jan 1892 (aged 86)
Lost River, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of
Uriah GLOVER and Priscilla Gaddis

Husband of Eliza Steele Elgin
Married 29 MAR 1827 IN
(daughter of
Jesse Elgin and Susan Steele)

Father of
1. William Calvin GLOVER
2. Louisa Jane GLOVER
3. John Bunyon GLOVER
4. Elizabeth GLOVER
5. Mary (Glover) Woodward
6. Thomas G. GLOVER, Jr
7. Sarah GLOVER
8. Uriah Taylor GLOVER
9. Ann Wright (Glover) Martin
10 Eliza Ellen (Glover) Brewer
11 Isaac Newton GLOVER

"History of Lawrence, Orange, and Washington Counties, Indiana" Goodspeed Bros. 1884 Northeast Township, Orange County, Indiana p. 635

THOMAS G. GLOVER was born in Shelby County, KY, 8 OCT 1805, the fifth child born to Uriah and Priscilla(Gaddis) Glover, who were of English descent. Thomas G. Glover, since 1814, has always resided in Orange County. He can now, in the evening of life, cast a retrospective look over his past life, filled with toil and privations, hardships and dangers, and can justly gaze with pride on a temperate and healthy existence in which he has gained many friends and but few enemies. He married in 1827 Eliza, the daughter of Jesse and Susan (Steele) Elgin, who was born in the same county as himself 4 AUG 1811. The children here named are the results of their union: William C. (deceased), Jane (deceased), John B. (who is U.S. Consul to France), Elizabeth (deceased), Mary (Mrs. Woodard), Thomas G., Sarah (deceased), Taylor, Ann W. (Mrs. Martin), Eliza E. (Mrs. Brewer), and Isaac. Mr. Glover is a Republican in politics, and since 1836 has been a member of Missionary Baptist Church. (Source: Diana Flynn)

According to the Washington Co Historical Society since she died the day after her husband Thomas Gaddis Glover they were both buried in the same grave.
Son of
Uriah GLOVER and Priscilla Gaddis

Husband of Eliza Steele Elgin
Married 29 MAR 1827 IN
(daughter of
Jesse Elgin and Susan Steele)

Father of
1. William Calvin GLOVER
2. Louisa Jane GLOVER
3. John Bunyon GLOVER
4. Elizabeth GLOVER
5. Mary (Glover) Woodward
6. Thomas G. GLOVER, Jr
7. Sarah GLOVER
8. Uriah Taylor GLOVER
9. Ann Wright (Glover) Martin
10 Eliza Ellen (Glover) Brewer
11 Isaac Newton GLOVER

"History of Lawrence, Orange, and Washington Counties, Indiana" Goodspeed Bros. 1884 Northeast Township, Orange County, Indiana p. 635

THOMAS G. GLOVER was born in Shelby County, KY, 8 OCT 1805, the fifth child born to Uriah and Priscilla(Gaddis) Glover, who were of English descent. Thomas G. Glover, since 1814, has always resided in Orange County. He can now, in the evening of life, cast a retrospective look over his past life, filled with toil and privations, hardships and dangers, and can justly gaze with pride on a temperate and healthy existence in which he has gained many friends and but few enemies. He married in 1827 Eliza, the daughter of Jesse and Susan (Steele) Elgin, who was born in the same county as himself 4 AUG 1811. The children here named are the results of their union: William C. (deceased), Jane (deceased), John B. (who is U.S. Consul to France), Elizabeth (deceased), Mary (Mrs. Woodard), Thomas G., Sarah (deceased), Taylor, Ann W. (Mrs. Martin), Eliza E. (Mrs. Brewer), and Isaac. Mr. Glover is a Republican in politics, and since 1836 has been a member of Missionary Baptist Church. (Source: Diana Flynn)

According to the Washington Co Historical Society since she died the day after her husband Thomas Gaddis Glover they were both buried in the same grave.


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