And this from contributor "Desertthorn":
"The town of Glen NY was chosen in honor of Jacob Sanders Glen, one of the principle residents who had a land grant of ten thousand acres compromising a considerable part of the town. He also was a proprietor of a large store."
Col. Jacob Sanders Glen (b. 1691 - d. 1762) and Sarah Janse Wendell (b. 1688 - d. 1724) family bible records: "1762: (New Style) August the 15th, Sunday at 12 o'clock noon, died in the Lord Col. Jacob Glen and buried in the church, on the 17th day."
From: The Colonial Dames of the State of New York, Genealogical Records, Manuscript entries of Births, Deaths, 1581-1917. Published NY in 1917.
He may have been first buried in the church, and later the bodies were moved here. [editor]
Contributor: RedSoxDave (48190891) •
And this from contributor "Desertthorn":
"The town of Glen NY was chosen in honor of Jacob Sanders Glen, one of the principle residents who had a land grant of ten thousand acres compromising a considerable part of the town. He also was a proprietor of a large store."
Col. Jacob Sanders Glen (b. 1691 - d. 1762) and Sarah Janse Wendell (b. 1688 - d. 1724) family bible records: "1762: (New Style) August the 15th, Sunday at 12 o'clock noon, died in the Lord Col. Jacob Glen and buried in the church, on the 17th day."
From: The Colonial Dames of the State of New York, Genealogical Records, Manuscript entries of Births, Deaths, 1581-1917. Published NY in 1917.
He may have been first buried in the church, and later the bodies were moved here. [editor]
Contributor: RedSoxDave (48190891) •
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