Person:Roger Glass (2)

Watchers
  1. James GlassAbt 1620 - 1652
  2. Roger Glass1623 - 1692
  • HRoger Glass1623 - 1692
  • W.  Mary (add)
m. Est 1655
  1. Amy GlassAbt 1660 - Bef 1748/49
  2. Mary GlassAbt 1663 -
Facts and Events
Name Roger Glass
Gender Male
Christening[1] 7 Aug 1623 Taunton, Somerset, EnglandChurch of St. Mary Magdalen
Marriage Est 1655 probably Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary (add)
Death[2] 7 Aug 1692 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. McCracken, George E. "Early Cogans English and American", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 111, p. 178.

    Roger Glass, s/o James Glass and Mary Cogan, bp. Church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton, Somerset, England 7 Aug 1623, d. 27 Aug 1692, m. Mary Launder or Lander.

  2. "Abstracts from the First Book of Plymouth County Probate Records", in Greenlaw, Lucy Hall. The genealogical advertiser : a quarterly magazine of family history. (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: Lucy Hall Greenlaw)
    Vol. 3, p. 89.

    [Plymouth Probate 1:149 ]
    Will of Roger Glass, dated 2 Sep 1690, proved 14 Jan 1692-3, names son James, daughter Amey Dwelley, dau. Mary Dwelley, dau. Elizabeth Glass, son John, wife; wife and son John executors.
    1:150: Inventory of Roger Glass "Who Deceased the 7th day of August 1692" taken 29 Aug 1692 by Thomas Delano and John Glass, presented by widow Mary Glass 21 Sep 1692.

  3.   Pulsifer, David (editor), and Nathaniel B. (editor) Shurtleff. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England. (Boston, MA: William White, 1855-1861)
    vol. 1, p. 141.

    3 Mar 1639/40: Forasmuch as John Crocker, of Scituate, is proued to haue corrected his servant boy, Roger Glasse, in a most extreame & barbarous manner, the Court vpon due considerac[i]on hath taken the said Roger Glasse from the said John Crocker, and placed him w'th John Whetcombe of Scituate, to serue out his tyme w'th the said John Whetcombe, w'ch is six yeares from the fourteenth of June next; the said John Whetcombe paying the said John Crocker three pounds deducting fiue shillings for his charges, & the said Crocker to deliuer vp his eloathes to the said Whetcombe.