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John Paisley Glenn

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John Paisley Glenn

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
13 May 1940 (aged 85)
Kyle, Hays County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jollyville, Williamson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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John Paisley GLENN was born in Marion County Arkansas to Andrew Jackson and Nancy (NELSON) GLENN on 8 February 1855, and died in Hays County Texas 13 May 1940.

From descendant Glenna, who cites descendant Lawrence Warren: ‘Mr. Glenn lived in Travis County after his marriage in 1875, until moving to Williamson County in 1883. He lived there until 1907, when he moved to Glasscock County, and in 1929 lived on a little ranch 18 miles southwest of Garden City, Texas. Lived with son Jasper at death.'

Children:

i. Walter Lemuel Glenn.
ii. Addie Lavena Glenn was born 20 January 1878 in Texas and died 10 December 1964 in Big Spring, Howard County, Texas. Addie married Manie Eugene RUTLEDGE 21 October 1886 in Austin, Travis County Texas. Manie was a son of James and Mary (BUCHANAN) RUTLEDGE who are also buried in Pond Springs Cemetery. Manie was born in Pond Springs, Williamson County Texas 8 January 1873 and died 5 November 1928 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas. There is a handmade stone in the cemetery that reads "1900 – Infants of Manie and Addie Glenn Rutledge". Per the 1964 Transcription, their daughter Effie RUTLEDGE (1900-1906) was also buried in Pond Springs; her grave is now unknown.
iii. Charles Paisley Glenn. Edna Earl GLENN (1928-1929), also buried in Walden Cemetery, was Paisley and Sarah's great granddaughter (Paisley-Charles Paisley-Louis Henry-Edna Earl)
iv. Felix Jasper Glenn.
v. Sarah Ettie Glenn.
vi. Cora Agness Glenn. Married William Oscar WARREN. Both Cora and William are buried in Walden Cemetery, as are two of their children, Cora Blanche WARREN and William Horace WARREN.
vii. Arrie Ethel Glenn.
viii. Beulah Alpha Glenn. Married Cody Mood BELL.

From The Austin American, May 14, 1940:

MORTUARY

J. P. GLENN

J. P Glenn, 85, of Garden City, Texas, died at the home of his son, F. J. Glenn of Kyle, Monday.

Mr. Glenn, former ranchman, was born in Arkansas Feb. 8, 1855, and came to Texas at an early age.

He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Walden, Dec. 23, 1875.

Survivors are his widow; five daughters, Mrs. M. Rutledge, and Mrs. J. W. Thorp of Big Spring, Mrs. W. P. Estepp of Crane, Mrs. C. M. Bell of Santee, Calif.; three sons, W. L. Glenn of Modesto, Calif., C. P. Glenn of Manor, f. J. Glenn of Kyle, one sister, Mrs. J. W. Beard of Austin, one brother, A. J. Glenn of Oklahoma; 37 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from the chapel of the Hyltin Funeral Tuesday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. H. H. Dare officiating. Burial will be in Pond Springs cemetery near Jollyville.

Pallbearers will be Rudolph Glenn, Fred Glenn, Lloyd Glenn, Louis Glenn, Horace Warren and Glen Warren.

If you have further information on this family, please contact the Pond Springs Historical Cemetery Association, by either clicking the "Edit" tab and "Suggesting a Correction" or by visiting http://pondspringscemetery.wordpress.com. We especially appreciate photos.

With Sincere Thanks,
Suzanne McAlpin, President
Pond Springs Historical Cemetery Association
John Paisley GLENN was born in Marion County Arkansas to Andrew Jackson and Nancy (NELSON) GLENN on 8 February 1855, and died in Hays County Texas 13 May 1940.

From descendant Glenna, who cites descendant Lawrence Warren: ‘Mr. Glenn lived in Travis County after his marriage in 1875, until moving to Williamson County in 1883. He lived there until 1907, when he moved to Glasscock County, and in 1929 lived on a little ranch 18 miles southwest of Garden City, Texas. Lived with son Jasper at death.'

Children:

i. Walter Lemuel Glenn.
ii. Addie Lavena Glenn was born 20 January 1878 in Texas and died 10 December 1964 in Big Spring, Howard County, Texas. Addie married Manie Eugene RUTLEDGE 21 October 1886 in Austin, Travis County Texas. Manie was a son of James and Mary (BUCHANAN) RUTLEDGE who are also buried in Pond Springs Cemetery. Manie was born in Pond Springs, Williamson County Texas 8 January 1873 and died 5 November 1928 in Amarillo, Potter County, Texas. There is a handmade stone in the cemetery that reads "1900 – Infants of Manie and Addie Glenn Rutledge". Per the 1964 Transcription, their daughter Effie RUTLEDGE (1900-1906) was also buried in Pond Springs; her grave is now unknown.
iii. Charles Paisley Glenn. Edna Earl GLENN (1928-1929), also buried in Walden Cemetery, was Paisley and Sarah's great granddaughter (Paisley-Charles Paisley-Louis Henry-Edna Earl)
iv. Felix Jasper Glenn.
v. Sarah Ettie Glenn.
vi. Cora Agness Glenn. Married William Oscar WARREN. Both Cora and William are buried in Walden Cemetery, as are two of their children, Cora Blanche WARREN and William Horace WARREN.
vii. Arrie Ethel Glenn.
viii. Beulah Alpha Glenn. Married Cody Mood BELL.

From The Austin American, May 14, 1940:

MORTUARY

J. P. GLENN

J. P Glenn, 85, of Garden City, Texas, died at the home of his son, F. J. Glenn of Kyle, Monday.

Mr. Glenn, former ranchman, was born in Arkansas Feb. 8, 1855, and came to Texas at an early age.

He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Walden, Dec. 23, 1875.

Survivors are his widow; five daughters, Mrs. M. Rutledge, and Mrs. J. W. Thorp of Big Spring, Mrs. W. P. Estepp of Crane, Mrs. C. M. Bell of Santee, Calif.; three sons, W. L. Glenn of Modesto, Calif., C. P. Glenn of Manor, f. J. Glenn of Kyle, one sister, Mrs. J. W. Beard of Austin, one brother, A. J. Glenn of Oklahoma; 37 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held from the chapel of the Hyltin Funeral Tuesday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. H. H. Dare officiating. Burial will be in Pond Springs cemetery near Jollyville.

Pallbearers will be Rudolph Glenn, Fred Glenn, Lloyd Glenn, Louis Glenn, Horace Warren and Glen Warren.

If you have further information on this family, please contact the Pond Springs Historical Cemetery Association, by either clicking the "Edit" tab and "Suggesting a Correction" or by visiting http://pondspringscemetery.wordpress.com. We especially appreciate photos.

With Sincere Thanks,
Suzanne McAlpin, President
Pond Springs Historical Cemetery Association


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