John Glover


Painting by Archibald M. Willard
 Revolutionary War Soldier

Born:c1750, Prince George's County, Maryland
Died:Between 1824 and 193, Madison Co., Alabama
Buried:Dick Glover Cemetery, Madison County, Alabama
Brother of:Benjamin K. Glover

Notes:

•  Soldier, Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina Militia. - Patriot Database

•  "John Glover was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. In 1781, he is listed in Raiford's County, received 228 acres, Wilkes County, N.C.; served 12 months. Left the service 2 May 1782; Tenth Regiment (N.C.), under Col. Abraham Shepard. (William Glover also served as a private under Capt. Shepard (Shepherd)." - Glover Family Records

•  Wife: Ellender - Glover Family Records

•  "Only the name of one child is known, the daughter Mary who married Meredith Brown and who had at least one child, John Brown." - Glover Family Records

•  There are contradictions in the data we found for John Glover, so you may want to do some additional exploration to confirm the facts. - Editor's Note


Related Links:

•  Glover Family Records - A compilation of information about the Glover family that is posted on Ancestry.com. A paid subscription is required to access this data. (Originally found at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23196323/person/26881492477/story/983adc37-34d6-4890-979f-8d36536c3071?src=search.)

•  Heritage - The Heritage of Madison County, Alabama, by The Madison County Heritage Book Committee, John P. Rankin, Chairman.

•  Patriot Database - Alabama's Revolutionary War Soldiers and Patriots Database on the Resources tab of the Alabama Society of the Sons of the American Revolution website.

•  Relations - While the focus of this article is on Benjamin Glover, John is mentioned twelve times. The article can be viewed only with an Ancestry.com paid subscription. (Originally found at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/6195532/person/169931798/storyx/2884a6ef-0a05-4a74-ba6e-339b85064a7f?src=search.)


The Following Pages Link to this Page:
•  Benjamin K. Glover
•  Patriot Database