John Glazier, Jr., 1669

Name
John /Glazier,/ Jr.
Surname
Glazier,
Given names
John
Name suffix
Jr.
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage
Marriage: about 1662
2 years
elder brother
1663
Birth: 1663 23 22Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
3 years
elder brother
16661698
Birth: April 20, 1666 26 25Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: before 1698Of Ipswich, Massachusetts
2 years
elder sister
1668
Birth: August 4, 1668 28 27Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
17 months
himself
1669
Birth: December 15, 1669 29 28Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
18 months
younger sister
1671
Birth: May 30, 1671 31 30Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
13 months
younger brother
1672
Birth: July 5, 1672 32 31Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
4 years
younger brother
1676
Birth: June 3, 1676 36 35Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
brother
sister
1749
Birth: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: January 2, 1749Sudbury, Massuchusetts
brother
Birth: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Family with Mary Bentley
himself
1669
Birth: December 15, 1669 29 28Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
wife
Marriage
Marriage: November 22, 1701Milton, Massachusetts
Note

He was admitted to the First Church of Lancaster Jan. 28, 1710-11. His wife Mary Bentley was admitted Apr. 8, 1711. John Glazier was one of the signers of the petition to the General Court in the Spring of 1703, from some relief in matters of taxation. The names of George and Joseph Glazier also appear on this list. all three were living on the west side of the Panacook river, and in 1704 were listed in the Garrison at Sergeant Josiah White's house. John glazier signed the following petition in 1708: "We inhabitans on the west part of the town of Lancaster, being the extreme front, and having subsided Captain Willard tyng's men, are kept out of our money to our very great damage. Some of us being poor, and under enganements which cannot be answered for want hereof, which exposes to the penalty of the law, we have none to address ourselves but to your honors, and the father of our Israel." (Signed) Jabes Fairbanks, Joseph Hutchins, John Glazier, John Prescott, Cyprian Stevens, Josiah White, Nathaniel Sawyer. It is comforting to know that the court made Tyng pay his bills, November, 1709.