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Nathan O'Neal Glover

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Nathan O'Neal Glover

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
15 Jan 1896 (aged 38–39)
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Nathan O'Neal Glover was born to Eli S. Glover and Susan K. Glover (maiden name Glover) in Barbour County, Al. He is named for Susan K. Glover's brother Nathan O. Glover. Susan died after the birth of Nathan and his father died as a POW in Elmira NY leaving the children orphans. Nathan lived with his Glover relatives, Aunts and Uncles of his mother and father. Susan K. Glover daugther of John Paschal Glover, Sr and Eli was the son of Thomas W. Glover brother of John Paschal Glover, Sr. Nathan married Emma Jane Gray in Taylor County Georgia. They are shown on the 1880 census reports for Taylor Co. Ga. they moved to Alabama and remained there living near Franklin P. Glover brother to Nathan died the family traveled by wagon train to Fort Smith, Ar. Nathan was a devout Christian and would travel by wagon for 50 miles to attend services.

Husband of Emma Jane Gray

Father of
1. George Franklin GLOVER
2. Eli Chapman GLOVER
3. Laura Pearl GLOVER
4. Minnie Lee GLOVER
5. Susan Leila GLOVER
6. Arthur Treadwell GLOVER
7. John Wilguard GLOVER
8. Ollie Ola GLOVER

There are 800 people buried in this cemetery and there is talk of selling the property and moving the graves. This property sits next door to a bank but you would never know it is a cemetery. Even though there are headstones to mark some of the graves, the grass is so high that you cannot see them. I am firmly opposed to having the graves relocated for this property to be sold, and feel that if this is to happen then all the families must have the opportunity to have their family members relocated to where they want them - be it a family cemetery or wherever.
Nathan O'Neal Glover was born to Eli S. Glover and Susan K. Glover (maiden name Glover) in Barbour County, Al. He is named for Susan K. Glover's brother Nathan O. Glover. Susan died after the birth of Nathan and his father died as a POW in Elmira NY leaving the children orphans. Nathan lived with his Glover relatives, Aunts and Uncles of his mother and father. Susan K. Glover daugther of John Paschal Glover, Sr and Eli was the son of Thomas W. Glover brother of John Paschal Glover, Sr. Nathan married Emma Jane Gray in Taylor County Georgia. They are shown on the 1880 census reports for Taylor Co. Ga. they moved to Alabama and remained there living near Franklin P. Glover brother to Nathan died the family traveled by wagon train to Fort Smith, Ar. Nathan was a devout Christian and would travel by wagon for 50 miles to attend services.

Husband of Emma Jane Gray

Father of
1. George Franklin GLOVER
2. Eli Chapman GLOVER
3. Laura Pearl GLOVER
4. Minnie Lee GLOVER
5. Susan Leila GLOVER
6. Arthur Treadwell GLOVER
7. John Wilguard GLOVER
8. Ollie Ola GLOVER

There are 800 people buried in this cemetery and there is talk of selling the property and moving the graves. This property sits next door to a bank but you would never know it is a cemetery. Even though there are headstones to mark some of the graves, the grass is so high that you cannot see them. I am firmly opposed to having the graves relocated for this property to be sold, and feel that if this is to happen then all the families must have the opportunity to have their family members relocated to where they want them - be it a family cemetery or wherever.


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