Charles was born about 1811. He is the son of Charles Glew and Ann Waterland. Charles, son of Charles Glew & Ann Glew, was born on 19 April 1811 and baptised on 21 April 1811 in Wistow, Yorkshire, England.[1]
Charles married Mary Mallum on 2 February 1834 in Brayton, Yorkshire (West Riding), England.[2]
Richard Glew 5 1846 Son Hambleton, Yorkshire Scholar
Elizabeth Glew 3 1848 Daughter Hambleton, Yorkshire
Charles Glew 1m 1851 Son Hambleton, Yorkshire
Benjamin Malham 17 1834 Brother In Law Hambleton, Yorkshire Journeyman Shoemaker
Sources
↑Baptism:
"York, Yorkshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Borthwick Institute for Archives; York, Yorkshire, England; Parish Registers for the Archdeaconry of Yorkshire; Reference: PR/WIS/4 Ancestry Record 62230 #1396300 (accessed 8 October 2023)
Charles Glew baptism on 21 Apr 1811 (born 19 Apr 1811), son of Charles Glew & Ann Glew, in Wistow, Yorkshire, England.
↑Marriage:
"Yorkshire Marriages"
Archive: Borthwick Institute for Archives; Reference: PR BRAY 12; Page: 88 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 8 October 2023)
Charles Glew marriage to Mary Mallum on 2 Feb 1834 in Brayton, Yorkshire (West Riding), England.
↑ England and Wales Census 1851 - Hambleton, Yorkshire. Registration District Selby Image Reference HO107 PN:2351 FN:? Page:224 (https://ukcensusonline.com : accessed 8 October 2023)
Research ex Alan Edwards
21 April 1811 Christened Wistow, Yorkshire.
Lived at various times at Hambleton, Brayton & Selby.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Charles by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Charles: