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Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn 1852–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 JUL 1852

Birth Location: Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 26 Dec 1917

Death Location: Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States

Father: Rev. Glenn

Mother: Louisa Hudson

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Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn was born in 1852 in Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States, the child of Rev John Singletary Capers Glenn And Louisa Golden Hudson. Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn passed away in 1917 in Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn was born in 1852 in Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States, the child of Rev John Singletary Capers Glenn And Louisa Golden Hudson.
  • Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn passed away in 1917 in Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States.

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Rev. Glenn's Ancestors

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Rev. Glenn
1852–1917
Birth Place: Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Parents
Rev. John Singletary Capers Glenn
1824–1894
Sumter District, South Carolina, USA
Louisa (Golden) Hudson
1824–1905
Sumter, South Carolina, USA
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Rev. Glenn's Timeline

2 Records

1852
28 JUL 1852
Birth of Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn in Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States
Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States
1917
26 Dec 1917
Age 65
Death of Rev. Ben Bascom Clay Glenn in Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States
Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 JUL 1852
    Event Place: Tuskegee, Elmore, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Dec 1917
    Event Place: Brewton, Escambia, Alabama, United States

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