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EMMIGRANT JOHANAN ABRAHAM GLYMPH ARRIVED FROM GERMANY ON
SHIP "NEPTUNE" DEC 1756. IN PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BELIEVE THRU RESEARCH HE HAD FOUR CHILDREN:
1. ELIZABETH
2. JOHN
3. GEORGE
4. FRANCES
DURING JOHANAN LIFE IN SOUTH CAROLINE HE HAD SLAVES, ONE WAS
EMMANUEL GLYMPH AS RECORDED IN CENSUS OF S. CAROLINA.
SINCE THIS FILE WAS BEGUN HAVE RECEIVED NUMEREOUS MATERIAL ON JOHN ABRAHAM GLYMPH. EVEN THE LIST OF PASSENGERS ABOARD "THE NEPTUNE" THAT HE ARRIVED ON.
HE HAD MANY MORE CHILDREN THAN LISTED ABOVE.
THE INFORMATION FOR THIS FILE HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM 6 OR 8 DISKS OF "FAMILY TREE MAKER " ALSO THE PAMPLETS OF GLYMPHS OF BURNET, TEXAS. MANY THANKS TO EACH AND EVERY ONE. ALSO THANK YOU TO ROBERT LYNCH OF MS OR ALA FOR INFO. STILL MANY MORE GLIMP/GLAMP.GLYMPH/GLIMPSE/AND GLYMPHS TO GO.
MY FRANCES THAT MD. RICHARD CRAIG, GRANVILLE CO., N. C. THE LEAST MATERIAL IS KNOWN. MY LINE!!!!!!! EDWARD HARRIS CRAIG. B: 1915 D. 1988, BENTON CO., TENNESSEE. LINE ACTUALLY. I'M JUST THE WIDOW LEFT. DOING GENEALOGY. NEED ALL FRANCES GLYMPH/GLAMP-RICHARD CRAIG/CRAGG INFORMATION I CAN RECEIVE. MOST APPRECITATIVE. HWC..
GLYMPH, John Abraham, enlisted in the Continental Army August 15, 1780 at "The Continental Training Depot and General Rendezvous at Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia, 1780-1781". He gave his age as 39 and occupation as being a tailor. He was described as being 5 feet 4 1/2 inches tall, black hair and fair complexioned. He served 18 months and was paid 37 pounds, 14 shillings and 6 pence.
By early Dec. there were five to six hundred conscripts at the training center. It was under the command of Major-General Frederick William Van Steuben, a German. Workmen hastily built rows of log huts to house the scantily clad men. Many were literally naked and suffered from the intense cold. Supt. Col. William Davies managed to establish a tailor shop to help alleviate the clothing shortage. What a place for a tailor!!
His name appears on a list of the Virginia Line on Continental Establishment who received certificates for the balance of their full pay agreeable to an act of Assembly passed in the November session: 1781, Revolutionary War.
Source: "The Continental Training Depot and General Rendezvous at Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia 1780-1781" by Rettie W. Weaver 1976 Midlethian, Va.
See Margaret Hollingsworth for more information.. "MORE"
(Arrived USA from Germany Ship "Neptune" on Dec 12, 1754.)