George enrolled in the Maryland Militia 28 Aug 1776. Surname found as both Glazner and Glazener.
George and Nellie moved from wherever they first lived thence to Wilkes County, Georgia ca. 1791. In the late 1790's they moved to the part of Buncombe County, North Carolina that later became Transylvania County. There he died between 1825 and 1828.
When George Glazener and wife Nellie Lee and their children moved to what became Buncombe County, NC, and Robert and William Lee went with them. There they got involved in the “Walton County War” over state boundaries and the validity of various land deeds.
Name: George Isaac Glazner.
Given Name: George Isaac.
Surname: Glazner.
[1]
Died
Abt. 1826/1828.
Horseshoe, Henderson County, North Carolina.
[1]
Property: Tax Lists.
1792 and 1793.
Wilkes Co., GA.
Military Service: Rev. War: George enrolled in Maryland Militia 28 Aug 1776.
28 Aug 1776.
Maryland
Census: 1800 census Buncombe Co., NC as "Glassnore".
1800
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA.
Marriage
Marriage
Abt. 1773.
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.2
Source: S1363865082 Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, AL; Alabama Surname Files; Box or Film Number: M84-4685 Ancestry Record 61266 #2892
Source: 1800 United States Federal Census, Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina as "Glassnore"
Source: 1810 and 1820 United States Federal Censuses, Buncombe, North Carolina
In November, 1790, George "Glaisnor", for 30 pounds, bought 100 acres from Thomas Hendron on Tillet’s Creek (Wilkes Co. Deed Book GG, 1790-1793, p. 364).
1792 and 1793 Tax Lists Wilkes Co., Georgia.
In September 1795, George and Nellie Glazner sold their 100 acres on Tillet’s Creek in Wilkes Co., Georgia to Fleming Jordan. (The disposition of their other 175 acres is unknown.)
In 1796, Wilkes Co., Georgia, George Glazener selected to serve as juror the November term of the Inferior Court.
July 1, 1806 George Glazener swore before a Walton County Justice of the Peace that two Buncombe County officials had come to his house and demanded he give it up to the state of North Carolina. When he refused they dragged him outside, threw his furniture out the door, “and by hard threats and menaces compelled Eleanor Glazener, his wife to give an obligation to pay rent for his premises.”
Nellie in 1850 census DeKalb Co., Alabama w/son John Glazener, as Ellender Glazener, age 95, born N. J.
Source: S1363865082 Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded, 1702–1981 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Provo, UT, USA Record Collection 61266
Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Glazner-2 created through the import of Stough Family Tree.ged on Nov 1, 2011 by Lindsay Coleman.
WikiTree profile Glazener-3 created through the import of richey Family Tree.ged on Aug 2, 2011 by Ty Richey.
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