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  • History of a Glass Family in America: An Account of the Descendants of John Glasse of Somerset, England

    History of a Glass Family in America by Glass, Gene V.;

    An Account of the Descendants of John Glasse of Somerset, England

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Information Age Publishing
    • Date of Publication 4 October 2016

    • ISBN 9781681237015
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages182 pages
    • Size 234x156x11 mm
    • Weight 435 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book honors John Glasse's descendants, who sought religious freedom in the 1600s, settled in Plymouth, Connecticut, and Vermont, fought in the Civil War, expanded westward with the railroad, and worked in early 20th-century trades. Their legacy ensures our 21st-century comforts and peace.

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    Long description:

    This book is dedicated to the memory of the departed descendants of John Glasse of Taunton, Somerset, England, who braved the dangers of a transatlantic crossing in the early 1600s in search of religious liberty and a safer more prosperous life, who wrested an existence from the forests and rocky hills of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Vermont, who traveled the Great Lakes region in search of arable land to sustain growing families, who fought in the Civil War for the Union, who followed the expansion of the transcontinental railroad that opened the West, and who labored in the emerging trades of the early 20th Century, so that we, the living descendants of John Glasse can enjoy the safety, comforts, and peace of the 21st Century. May we, the living, do as well by our descendants.

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