James Love Glasgow
1843 - 1922 (79 years)-
Name James Love Glasgow Born 24 Jan 1843 Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio [1, 2, 3] Gender Male Census 1880 Hale, Warren County, Illinois Census 1900 La Grue, Arkansas County, Arkansas Census 1910 Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois Census 1920 Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois Occupation farmer, truck farm _MILT Civil War. 65th Ohio Volunteers Infantry. Co. H. Died 10 Jul 1922 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas [1, 3] Buried 12 Jul 1922 Monmouth Cemetery, Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois [1, 3] Person ID I729 McKeown Last Modified 11 Jul 2023
Father Arthur Glasgow, b. 1 Jul 1815, Ireland , d. 16 Jun 1901, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio (Age 85 years) Mother Jane Neill, b. 15 Oct 1815, Portglenone, County Antrim, Ireland , d. 23 Jan 1886, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio (Age 70 years) Married 31 Oct 1840 Wheeling, Ohio County, Virginia [4] Family ID F167 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret McAdam, b. Apr 1850, Ohio , d. 27 Apr 1935 (Age 85 years) Married 1 Jan 1877 Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois [4] Children + 1. Robert Arthur Glasgow, b. 1 Sep 1879, Illinois , d. 13 Jun 1923, Los Angeles County, California (Age 43 years) 2. Margaret Jane Glasgow, b. 22 Jan 1884, Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois , d. 11 Oct 1933, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas (Age 49 years) 3. James Dunlap Glasgow, b. 23 Oct 1887, Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois , d. 15 Jan 1975, San Bernardino County, California (Age 87 years) Last Modified 19 May 2019 Family ID F285 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - James L. Glasgow.
James was the son of Arthur and Jane Neill Glasgow, natives of Ireland. He married Margaret McAdam on January 1, 1877 in Warren County, Illinois.
Obituary-James L. Glasgow, 70 years of age, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M.A. Tucker, 418 East Locust Street. Mr. Glasgow was born in Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio.
He was a Civil War veteran, having enlisted in the Federal army when the first call for men came. Mr. Glasgow was a member of Co. H, 65th Ohio Volunteers, Infantry, and was assigned to duty with the Army of the Cumberland. Under the command of Gen. Buell he participated in numerous engagements, among them being the battles of Shiloh, Murfreesboro and Chicamauga.
While in the service, Mr. Glasgow was wounded and honorably discharged before the end of the war. He went to the Nevada Territory in 1868 and was a miner there. In 1877 he married Maggie McAdam in Monmouth, Ill.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. M.A. Tucker, of this city, and two sons, R.A. Glasgow of Los Angeles, Cal., and James D. Glasgow of Monmouth, Ill. and four grandchildren. The remains will be shipped to Monmouth for burial.
Newspaper: San Antonio Express.
Ed: July 11, 1922, p 9, col 2.
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- James L. Glasgow.
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