John's Genealogy
David Glen & Anna Sheward




Husband David Glen

       Born: Abt 1800                at: 
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: Abt 1832                at: 
     Buried:                         at: 
    Married: Bef 1822                  Place: Ohio



Wife Anna Sheward

       Born: August 15, 1800         at: Ohio
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: November 21, 1892       at: Casey, Clark Co, Illinois
     Buried:                         at: Hazel Dell, Cemetary, Cumberland Co, Illinois


     Father: James Sheward
     Mother: Nancy Naylor



Other Spouse: Alexander F. Myers (1798-1878)  Date: October 30, 1834, Hancock Co, Indiana 1


Children
1 F Deliliah Glen (details suppressed for this living person)

       Born:                         at: 
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died:                         at: 
     Buried:                         at: 
Spouse: Mr. Verdun (living)

2 M Robert Glen

       Born: September 22, 1822      at: Hocking Co, Ohio
 Christened:                         at: 
       Died: After 1900              at: Cumberland Co, Illinois
     Buried:                         at: 



Husband's Notes
The family moved to Shelby Co. Indiana in 1825 and from there moved to Casey,Cumberland Co.,Illinois in 1858. Mr. Glen was killed in a horse race when a horse fell on him.

Wife's Notes
[UL:Obituary of Mrs. Anna Myers:UL] Mrs. Anna Myers was born in Virginia, August 15, 1800 and died near Greenup, Illinois November 21, 1892. While yet young her parents moved to Ohio where she was married to her first husband, David Glen. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Shelby Co, Indiana. Two children were born to them and Mr. Glen died in that county. She was then married to Alexander Myers and moved to Hamilton County, Indiana, leaving that county for Illinois in 1867, where they resided until his death in 1878. Since that time she has made her home with her children. She lived here (Kempton Ind.) with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Spencer for some time and many of our citizens will remember her with affection. She died at the home of her daughter in Illinois after an illness of two days. She early in life became a member of church and maintained her integrity to it's teaching until death. Thus ends the life of one of the pioneer women of our county.

1 Alexander Myres Ana Glenn Marriage Register 31 Oct, 1834, (Repository: Xerox Copy in Possesion of John D. Warren).


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