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Agnes Glover 1650–1714 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1650
Birth Location: Delaware, English Colonies
Death Date: 1714
Death Location: Maryland, English Colonies
Father: Daniel Glover
Mother: Sarah Hynson
Spouse(s): John Hadley
Children(s): Elizabeth Hadley
The story of Agnes Glover began in 1650 in Delaware, English Colonies. Agnes Glover married John Edward Hadley, and had children including Elizabeth Hadley. Agnes Glover passed away in 1714 in Maryland, English Colonies.
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Biography
- The story of Agnes Glover began in 1650 in Delaware, English Colonies.
- Agnes Glover married John Edward Hadley, and had children including Elizabeth Hadley.
- Agnes Glover passed away in 1714 in Maryland, English Colonies.
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Agnes Glover's Ancestors
Agnes Glover's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Hadley 1680–1734 m. Thomas Reed 1680–1746
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1. Mary (Reed Cooksey) Hudson 1711–1770 m. John (T. Justice Cooksey (of Saml)) (6GU) 1707–1758
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1. Hezekiah (Isaac Cox (Cooksey) 1st (Revolutionary War) Veteran) 1750–1825
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1. Elizabeth (A) Groutt 1780–1851
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Agnes Glover's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1650
Event Place: Delaware, English Colonies
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1694
Event Place: St. Luke's Parish, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, English Colonies
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1714
Event Place: Maryland, English Colonies