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William Gladden

William Gladden

Male 1796 - 1884  (87 years)


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  • Name William Gladden  [1, 2
    Birth 7 Feb 1796  Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 29 Jan 1884  Marion Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I57912  Cecilie Family
    Last Modified 15 Apr 2007 

    Family Eva Negley,   b. 17 May 1807-1808, Butler Co. Indiana Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Feb 1884, Marion, Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 19 Aug 1823 
    Children 
     1. William Negley Gladden,   b. 25 Dec 1825, Indianapolis, Ind Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Dec 1912 (Age 86 years)
     2. John W. Gladden,   b. 1 Mar 1828, Marion Co., Indiana Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     3. Alfred H Gladden,   b. Aug 1833, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 4 Feb 1916, Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion Co., In - Section 36 Lot 143 Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 82 years)
    Family ID F24413  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Feb 2009 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 7 Feb 1796 - Maryland Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 29 Jan 1884 - Marion Co., Indiana Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 




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      lived adjoining Jno and Mary Gladden and William N. and May Gladen in 1850 Census.


      Census: 1850 Marion Co., Indiana
      name age occupation born in
      Wm Gladden 54 Farmer Pa
      Eve Gladden 44   ?
      Alfred Gladden 18   Ind
      Jos W. Gladden 17   Ind
      Elizabeth Gladden 14   Ind
      Hanah Gladden 11   Ind
      Geo Gladden 9   Ind
      May Gladden 6   Ind
      David Gladden 2   Ind
      Nancy Gladden 35   Ind


       
      and in the 1880 Census:


      Census: 1880 County Poor House, Wayne, Marion, Indiana
      name relation age born in occupation father born mother born  
      William GLADDEN Self 84 PA Farmer MD MD  
      Eva GLADDEN Wife 73 KY Keeping House VA VA  
      David F. GLADDEN Son 31 IN Farmer PA KY  
      Anna AYRES Other 23 OH Domestic Servant ENGLAND ENG  
      Viccie GLADDEN Other 23 IN House Keeper MD OH  
      George MANN Other 22 IN Farm Laborer KY IN  



      History of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana pg 652

       
      William Gladden, who is still living and almost a nonegenarian, has been a resident of Marion County and Wayne township for sixty years; always a hightly respected citizen and for may years a prominent man in public affairs. He was born in York County, Pa., and moved with his father's family to Maryland when six years of age, and afgterwards emigrated to Ohio, where he was married in August 1823, and came in the same year to Wayne township, Marion Co., Ind.
       
      In 1829 he was assessed on wo hundred and forty-seven acres of land, desreibed as the nrotheast quarter, and the east half f the northwest quarter of section 4, survey-township 15, range 2. Afterwards he added largely to his lands by purchase, and in 1835 was the owner of about five hiundred and forty acres.
       
      The chidren of William and Eva Gladden were nine in number, vix. William, John, Washington, Alfred, George, David, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Mary. Five of them are now living, viz. : Alfred, in Indianapolisl george, John, and David in Wayne county; and William, in California.
       
      (When this was written (Decemeber, 1833) Mr. Gladden and his aged wife were iving and in good health. He died Jan 29, 1884, and she died the day following. After a married life of more than sixty years, the rest together in Crown Hilll Cemetary).



      from Indiana Biographies...

       
      William GLADDEN was a native of Pennsylvania, and when a child accompanied his parents to Maryland, where he was reared. When he was twenty-two years of age he came West and for three years taught school in Butler County, Ohio. He then removed to Marion County, Ind., and entered 400 acres of land, which he improved, enduring all the hardships of pioneer life. After a life of usefulness he died Jan. 29, 1884, his wife surviving him but one day. They were buried in the same grave at Shiloh Methodist Church Cemetery, in this township. Of ten children born to them, nine grew to maturity, and six are still living--William N., John W., Alfred H., George L., Hannah O. and David F. Mr. Gladden was recognized as one of the best mathematicians of Indiana, and was often called on to solve knotty problems.
      See John W. GLADDEN



      Biographical History of Tippecanoe and other counties - Lewis Publishing Co.

       
      William Gladden, the father of our subject, was born in Virginia, in 1795, and when he was twenty years of age he married, in Montgomery County, Ohio, Magdalena Yost, daughter of Anthony and Catherine Yost, of sturdy Pennsylvania-Dutch stock. The latter, pioneers of Montgomery County, were well-to-do farmers, and gave to each of their children land or its equivalent. In religious faith they were Dunkards, or German Baptists. They lived to reach a good old age and to see their children honored and respected in their several homes and spheres in life. The were named, in order of birth, John, Jacob, Abraham, Anthony, William, Polly, Betsy, Magdalena, Catherine, Sally and Susan.
       
      After his marriage William Gladden settled on a sixty-two acre farm, which had been entered in Perry Township by his father, and for several years he continued to dwell in Montgomery County. At first he built a rude round-log cabin, and later a hewed-log house took the place of the former humble home. Later he sold his farm and bought a quarter section of land in Preble County, Ohio. This he cleared and made a fine homestead, but the spirit of the frontiersman was in him, and in the spring of 1834 he made another move to the westward. His brother Joseph had previously settled in Lauramie Township, Tippecanoe County, and, having persuaded Mr. Gladden to come her also, he returned with a two-horse team and assisted in the removal of the family. They made the journey in a wagon drawn by four horses, and were seven and a half days on the way, the men camping out at night while the rest of the family were sheltered at hospitable houses along the route. They located on a quarter section of land on Wildcat Prairie, the place having been improved by the former owner, and a one-story frame house erected.
       
      The numerous plans and improvements, which the new owner contemplated, were cut short by his untimely death, in August 1835, when he was but forty years of age. He was a man who was looked up to and highly esteemed by all, and while he lived in Montgomery County he was a Justice of the Peace, and at one time was a Captain of a company of the Ohio State Militia. His widow, who was a member of the German Baptist Church, survived him but five years. Their children were Elizabeth, Richard, John, Joseph, William, Harrison, Jacob W., Catherine and Sarah Jane.
       
      Resources: Seegladden_richard.htm

      For more information see the Our Folk - Hart family Web Site

  • Sources 
    1. [S799] Lewis Publishing Co,, Biographical History of Benton, Warren, Pulaski, Tippecanoe, White, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, (http://www.countyhistory.com/doc.benton/021.htm).

    2. [S861] B. R. Sulgrove, History of Indianapolis and Marion County Indiana, (1884), pg 552 (Reliability: 3).