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Reverend Benjamin Glascock

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Reverend Benjamin Glascock
Benjamin Glascock was born about 1823 in Culpepper Co., Virginia. As a young boy, his family moved to Hillsboro, Ohio.
Benjamin married Kathry Kinsell June 12, 1851 in Delaware, Ohio. They had the following children: Charles O., Sarah K., Seth T., John W. and Benjamin Glascock.
Rev. Glascock moved his family to Muncie, Indiana about 1887, and he died there May 28, 1894/1895.
This photo was taken in Hillsboro, Ohio, prior to the family move to Muncie.
Date & Place: at J.Z, Foulk, Photographer in Hillsboro, Ohio USA
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