Jane Neill
1815 - 1886 (70 years)-
Name Jane Neill Born 15 Oct 1815 Portglenone, County Antrim, Ireland [1, 2, 3] Gender Female Died 23 Jan 1886 Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio [1, 2, 3, 4] Buried Scotch Covenanter Cemetery, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio [2] Person ID I460 McKeown Last Modified 2 Aug 2023
Family Arthur Glasgow, b. 1 Jul 1815, Ireland , d. 16 Jun 1901, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio (Age 85 years) Married 31 Oct 1840 Wheeling, Ohio County, Virginia [1] Children 1. Adam Glasgow, b. 17 Sep 1841, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 9 Jun 1907, Nuckolls County, Nebraska (Age 65 years) 2. James Love Glasgow, b. 24 Jan 1843, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 10 Jul 1922, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas (Age 79 years) 3. Mariah Glasgow, b. 15 Sep 1844, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 19 Jan 1940, Moorefield Township, Harrison County, Ohio (Age 95 years) 4. Nancy Jane Glasgow, b. Sep 1846, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 4 Aug 1907, Muskingum County, Ohio (Age 60 years) 5. John Glasgow, b. 6 Jul 1848, Ohio , d. 22 Aug 1925, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio (Age 77 years) 6. Thomas Neill Glasgow, b. 1850, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio 7. Margaret Glasgow, b. Mar 1852, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 1933 (Age 80 years) 8. Cameron Arthur Glasgow, b. Jan 1854, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 9 Apr 1929, New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio (Age 75 years) 9. Mary Gray Glasgow, b. Jun 1856, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 11 Apr 1923, New Concord, Muskingum County, Ohio (Age 66 years) 10. Robert McKee Glasgow, b. Nov 1860, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 18 Apr 1928 (Age 67 years) Last Modified 23 Oct 2017 Family ID F167 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Neill, Jane 1815-1886 Neill, Jane 1815-1886
Documents News - Glasgow, John 1885-01-29 Cunningham, Emily
Headstones Glasgow, Arthur and Jane Nell 20180610_165738 Glasgow, Arthur and Jane Nell 20180610_165725
Albums Glasgow portraits from Guernsey County, Ohio (17)
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Notes - Cambridge Herald, 4 February 1886. Page 3.
Mrs. Jane Glasgow of near Londonderry, died last week, at a good old age. She has long been a resident of that part of the county and universally respected.
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Glasgow – On January 23d, 1886, at 6 o’clock p.m., at her home near Londonderry, after a long illness, Mrs. Jane Nell Glasgow, wife of Arthur Glasgow. She was born in County Derry, Ireland, October 15th, 1815. At the age of 18 she joined the Presbyterian church, under the pastoral charge of Rev. William Kenedy McKay, at Port Glenone, County Antrim, and faithfully lived up to her church vows until she emigrated to America. She landed at Wheeling, W.Va., May 1839. She was united in marriage at that city to Arthur Glasgow, by Rev. Reed, October 20th, 1840, and came directly afterward to Londonderry, where she resided until death. Almost her first act after coming here, was to united with the Reformed Presbyterian church. She remained a worthy member of it which she lived. Her seat in the church on Sabbath was never vacant, when health permitted her to be present. Mrs. Glasgow was the mother of ten children, six sons and four daughters, all grown to manhood and womanhood. Her five eldest children are married. She will be long and kindly remembered as an humble Christian woman. Her hand was always extended to help the needy. It did not matter whether it was kindly acts for the sick or the needy, she was always foremost in good works. One of the oldest residents said to me, “In writing a word for Mrs. Glasgow’s memory, just say, in the forty-five years she has lived here, I have never known her to do anything that caused a neighbor to have an unkind feeling to her.” What more could be added to praise her worthy? A woman, so noble in her everyday life, for so long a period of years, that when called by the grim messenger to pass off of the stage of life, that every person that she had come in contact with could say, “A good woman has gone to rest after a long and useful life.” Her husband and seven of her children were around her bed to watch the Spirit wing its way to “That Land where mortal eye hath not seen.” B.
Cambridge Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Ohio. Thursday, 28 January 1886.
LKH note: Port Glenone above is Portglenone, a village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 8.5 miels west of Ballymena. (Wikipedia)
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- Cambridge Herald, 4 February 1886. Page 3.
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