Walt & Terri Sterneman's Family Pages

Col. Samuel Glenn

Person Chart

Parents

Father Date of Birth Mother Date of Birth
Glenn Scott

Person Events

Event Type Date Place Description
Birth 26 Mar 1775 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Marriage Bef 1799
Marriage 12 Oct 1817
Religion Methodist
Occupation Teacher
Death 21 Jan 1854 Lyon County, Kentucky
Burial Glenn Chapel, Lyon County, Kentucky

Notes

[WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #2880, Date of Import: Sep 27, 1999]

Col. Glenn was one of four brothers. They reportedly went their separate ways and never heard from each other again, other than reading about a Glenn who lived somewhere else and wondering if he was a relative.

The family lived in Georgia for a while, where the oldest three, all boys were born. They moved to Kentucky in 1806, riding horseback with Betsy holding the youngest in her arms.

They settled in Livingston County, Kentucky, from which Caldwell County was formed in 1809. The location where they settled is now Lyon County, across the road from where the Glenn Chapel Methodist Church is now.

[Email from Doris Pickering, Dated: June 20, 2004]
He was a teacher, a Democrat, a Methodist. He was 5 ft. 8 or 9 in. tall, weighed about 170, fleshy, fair, dark hair and blue eyes. Dutch Irish.
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Sources

Description Page Quality Information Evidence
Email from Doris Pickering (HPickering@webtv.net) Don't know Don't know Don't know
Family Group Sheets for Leech Family Don't know Don't know Don't know
Haydock-Leech-Glenn References Don't know Don't know Don't know
McCarty-Smith GEDCOM file Don't know Don't know Don't know
World Family Tree Vol. 1, Tree #2880, Glenn Varnell, Tree #2880 @NS930381@ Don't know Don't know Don't know