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Subject: [GALWAY~] Anyone looking for Michael Fox and Mary Glynn, natives of Galway?
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I know nothing further of this family. Just cc of the Scott County, Iowa
USGenWeb Project where I found all this info.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iascott/scott.htm
"From History of Scott County, Iowa 1882 Chicago: Interstate Publishing Co."
Thomas J. Glynn, son of Michael and Mary (Fox) Glynn, natives of Galway Co.,
Ireland, was born at that place, Dec. 22, 1840. His parents emigrated to
America when he was six years old, and landed a New Orleans, where they
remained one year, then removed to Madison, Ind. Thomas attended the
parochial schools of that city until 1854, when his father removed with his
family to the West, and settled in Davenport, Ia., on March 16 of that year.
His father bought 80 acres of land on section 21, Winfield Township, paying
$6 an acre for it, and to that place the family moved in November, 1855.
Thomas assisted on the farm, and after his 18th year the management of it
devolved almost entirely on him. On June 6, 1865, he married Anna M.,
daughter of James and Elizabeth Enuis, nee Crawford. She was born in
Ontario, Canada, May 14, 1846. With some help from his father, Thomas Glynn
purchased 80 acres of land on section 21, Winfield Township, which he
cultivated for seven years, then sold for $50.80 an acre, and with the
proceeds of this sale he bought 203 acres in sections 17 and 18, Butler
Township, which is his present home. He has made improvements on this place
in building and fencing, to the amount of $3,000. He is extensively engaged
in breeding fine stock. His herd contains some of the finest specimens of
thoroughbreds in the State.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn have had seven children - James M., born July 21, 1866;
Mary E., March 1, 1868; Thomas P., April 29, 1870; Charles E., Jan. 9, 1873;
Anna M., Feb. 18, 1875; Leo, July 8, 1877, and Alice M., July 29, 1879. Mr.
Glynn's mother resides with him; his father died March 12, 1873, in Winfield
Township, this county.
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Chas. O. Ebel City Directory 1886:
Name occupation
City
Glynn Fred lab
LeClaire
*Glynn Pat farmer
Long Grove
Glynn Rob't mason
LeClaire
*Glynn Thos J farmer
Gambril
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Also in plat map Index there was a Thomas Glynn in sec. 17 and 18 Butler
Twp, Scott Co, IA 1882, 1894
Patrick Glynn section 21 and Thomas Glynn in section 29 Winfield Twp, Scott
Co, IA 1882-Patrick only was in section 21 in 1894,Thomas not mentioned
C.E. Glynn section 14 and 23 Lincoln twp 1919
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From History of War Activities of Scott County, Iowa 1917-1918
The Physicians and Surgeons by Dr. E.M. Kingsbury
..A brief resume of them and their status in April, 1919 follows:
C.E. Glynn, 46, married; entered service October 24, 1918. Stationed at Camp
Dodge as surgeon on reconstruction work of overseas casualties. Still in
service.
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HISTORY OF BUTLER TOWNSHIP
"From History of Scott County, Iowa 1882 Chicago: Interstate Publishing
Co."
First Settlers
.....Alphenso Warren built the next cabin, in the fall of 1838, on section
20, a little below the present residence of Mr. Thos. Glynn.
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The Scott County Honor Roll
List of Soldiers, Sailors, and Nurses Who Died in the Service
Furnished by County Auditor Jos. Wagner
From History of War Activities of Scott County, Iowa 1917-1918
Published by The Scott County Council of National Defense
Glynn,John M.......................................220 Gaines st.,Davenport
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