Person:Nathaniel Glover (2)

Nathaniel Glover
b.Est 1633
m. Bef 1626
  1. Thomas Glover1626/27 - 1707
  2. Habakkuk Glover1628 - Bet 1692 & 1693
  3. John Glover1629 - 1696
  4. Anna Glover1631 - 1631
  5. Nathaniel GloverEst 1633 - 1657
  6. Rev. Pelatiah Glover1637 - 1692
  • HNathaniel GloverEst 1633 - 1657
  • WMary Smith1630 - 1703
m. Bef 1653
  1. Nathaniel Glover1653 - 1723/24
  2. Anne GloverAbt 1656 - Abt 1730
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Nathaniel Glover
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1633
Marriage Bef 1653 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States (probably)to Mary Smith
Other[2][3][4] 3 May 1654 Admitted freeman of Massachusetts Bay.
Death[2][4] 21 Mar 1657 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[2][5] Dorchester North Burying Ground, Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[2] 5 Jun 1657
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Glover, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    3:75.

    "Nathaniel Glover, b. say 1633; …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Nathaniel Glover, in Glover, Anna. Glover Memorials and Genealogies: An Account of John Glover of Dorchester, Massachusetts and His Descendants, with a Brief Sketch of Some of the Glovers who First Settled in New Jersey, Virginia and Other Places. (Boston, Massachusetts, United States: David Clapp & Sons, Printers , 1867)
    162-76.

    "Nathaniel Glover, the fourth son of John Glover, Esq., and Anna his wife, was born in 1630-31, died in Dorchester, May 21, 1657, and was buried in the ancient burial ground of that town. The grave-stone has gone to decay. There are but few acts of his short life to be found on record. He attained the age of manhood in Dorchester, and succeeded to the homestead at the time of his father's removal to Boston in 1652. In that year he was married to Mary Smith, of Dorchester. On the 22d of the 3d month he was admitted to the Church there, in full communion. May 3, 1654. he took the freeman's oath, and was recorded among the New England Freemen. In 1655 he was chosen one of the Selectmen of Dorchester, and again in 1656 and 1657. In 1655 he was appointed, with others, to settle the bounds between Dorchester and Dedham. He was also chosen to fill other offices in the town. By his father's will, in addition to the Dorchester homestead estate already given him, he was to receive four hundred pounds in money, and forty pounds more to be paid to him by his brother Habackuk after the death of his mother, Mrs. Anna Glover; also one fourth part of Mr. Glover's Newbury Farm, and one fourth part of the other lands reserved as the widow's dower. He left a will, which is on file, proved June 5, 1657. Inventory of his estate taken and sworn to by the underwriters, Roger Clap and William Clark, the 5th day of the 4th month, 1657: …"

  3. 3.0 3.1 Nathaniel Glover, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:262.

    "Nathaniel (Glover), Dorchester, s. of first John, b. in Eng. m. Mary, the ch. brot. from Warrington in a pannier, to embark at Bristol, as told by a credita. tradit. d. of John Smith, common. kn. as Quartermaster, bec. he had serv. in the Netherlands in that capac. had Nathaniel; John, b. 1655; and Ann; was freem. 1654, selectman 1655 and 6, d. 21 May 1657. Ann m. 11 July 1673, William Rawson. His wid. m. 15 Mar. 1660, Thomas Hinckley, after Gov. of Plymouth."

  4. 4.0 4.1 Paige, Lucius R. List of Freemen. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1849)
    3:193.
  5. Nathaniel Glover, in Find A Grave.