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From - Annals of the Forty
II - JOHN GLOVER
John Glover, who married Mary Birge, came to Canada about 1805 and settled in Saltfleet Township. According to his account book he was engaged in selling procucts of his farm, in cutting and hauling lumber and weaving of wool and flax. He also rented his pastures and doctored and traded horses.
Mary Birge (Berg), wife of John Glover, was born in 1776 and died in 1843. John died in 1863 and both are buried in St. Andrew's churchyard, Grimsby.
Children are recorded in John Glover's account book:-
Rebecca, b. 7 November, 1796, m. William, son of John and Jemima Biggar, 5 November 1818
James, b. 8 June, 1799, m. Eliza Hannon, d. 1873, buried in Union burying ground, Barton Township
Euphemia, b. 22 April, 1801, m. John W. son of John Smith of Grimsby
Electa, b. 8 April, 1803, m, Asa, son of Andrew Pettit , Grimsby
Mary, b. 7 April, 1805, m. Hugh Hunter
Elizabeth, b. 7 April, 1807, d. 11 December, 1853
Peter Birge, b. 1811, m. Jane Ann, daughter of Thos. and Mary Stewart
John P., b. 31 January, 1812, d. 1900, buried in St. Andrew's churchyard
Sarah, b. 9 September 1814, m. Amos Chambers
George, b. 10 Aug., 1816
Priscilla, b. 25 November, 1823, m. James Engleheart, d. 1882, buried in St. Andrew's churchyard, Grimsby
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