John Cunningham Glasgow

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Name John Cunningham Glasgow Born 16 Apr 1886 Madison, Guernsey County, Ohio [1, 2]
Gender Male Census 1920 Madison, Guernsey County, Ohio Census 1930 Madison, Guernsey County, Ohio Died 24 Nov 1969 Guernsey County, Ohio [2, 3]
Buried United Presbyterian Cemetery, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio [2]
Person ID I798 McKeown Last Modified 11 Jul 2023
Father John Glasgow, b. 6 Jul 1848, Ohio , d. 22 Aug 1925, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 77 years)
Mother Emily Cunningham, b. 22 Jul 1859, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 7 Aug 1952, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 93 years)
Married 22 Jan 1885 Guernsey County, Ohio [1]
Family ID F284 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Otta Belle Peoples, b. 26 Jun 1889, Ohio , d. 17 May 1968, Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 78 years)
Married 10 May 1911 [2] Children 1. Grace Marjorie Glasgow, b. 11 Feb 1912, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 12 Feb 1912, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 0 years)
2. John Ellis Glasgow, b. 8 May 1913, Winterset, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 28 Nov 1990 (Age 77 years)
3. Eloise Wishart Glasgow, b. 2 Oct 1914, Ohio , d. 27 Dec 1969, Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
(Age 55 years)
4. Roy Kermit Glasgow, b. 31 Jul 1918, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 6 Aug 1918, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 0 years)
5. Alfreda Rose Glasgow, b. 24 Aug 1919, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 8 Aug 1981, Pasco County, Florida
(Age 61 years)
6. Lee Raymond Glasgow, b. 11 Feb 1922, Ohio , d. 8 Dec 1983, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 61 years)
7. Emily Laverna Glasgow, b. 27 Jul 1924, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 5 Jan 2011, Poway, San Diego County, California
(Age 86 years)
8. Paul Tiel Glasgow, b. 5 Jan 1930, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 14 Jan 1930, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 0 years)
9. Minnie Mae Glasgow, b. 5 Jul 1931, Antrim, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 21 Jan 2016, Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio
(Age 84 years)
Last Modified 23 Oct 2017 Family ID F304 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Cambridge Jeffersonian. 25 April 1907. Page 5.
Celebrate 21st birthday.
Last Tuesday evening, April 16th, 1907, was an evening long to be remembered by Mr. and Mrs. John Glasgow, their sons and the young folks of Antrim, and surrounding community, it being Johnnie Glasgow’s 21st birthday. A scheme was worked to get him in the evening to help Wm. Pulley cut down an old cherry tree that he pretended was touching the telephone wires. Johnnie with his cross cut saw went up to help his neighbor as he thought with a job that was needful and after they got through he remained a while until another neighbor could come and go to town and accompany him as far as his father’s home. The young folks commenced pouring in until there were sixty-five. The mother thinking it time for her son to come home ‘phoned up telling him there was a gentleman at home anxious to see him. When he came he found a house full of friends with laughing faces all ready to greet him. He was greatly surprised but took it all cheerfully and told them if he had known they were coming he would have been dressed differently but they all enjoyed him better coming as he did. He betook himself to his wardrobe, coming in in a few minutes dressed in his best and ready to help the young folks in their games which all enjoyed until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow gave them a fine treat which all seemed to enjoy after which the numerous presents were read and the names of all present written on a square of fine cambric for remembrance in the future.
The presents were many. A fine fold watch from his mother, a fine cake, watch chain, Bible, ten neck-ties, handkerchifs, letter paper, cuff buttons, shaving mugs and many other useful articles as well as the best wishes of all present that he would be spared to see many happy birthdays. The rest of the evening was spent in having a social good time. Midnight came only too soon and all started for their homes feeling that they had been highly entertained.
[4] - Glasgow Services
Antrim – Services for John C. Glasgow, 83, of Old Washington will be held Wednesday at 1:30 in the Bundy-Law Funeral Home here. He died Sunday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient several weeks.
He was born in Antrim and was a resident of Vel Haven Nursing Home at Old Washington. Mr. Glasgow was a member of Slat Fork Baptist Church. His wife, Otta Belle, died in May 1968.
Surviving are 4 daughters, Mrs. Eloise Bishard of Cambridge, Mrs. John (Rose) Gulick of Cambridge, Mrs. Gerald (Emily) Denny of Poway, Calif., Mrs. Cecil (Minnie) Pollock of RD 1, Freeport; 2 sons, Ellis Glasgow, of Strasburg, Lee Glasgow, of Cambridge; 24 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, and one brother, Neil Glasgow, of Antrim.
The Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio. Tuesday, 25 November 1969.
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- Cambridge Jeffersonian. 25 April 1907. Page 5.
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