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George GloGeorge Glo in Mercantile Journal - Apr 20 1835
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"... S. Kim 1 MARRIAGES. ln this city, Mr. Jona G. of New Vork, to Miss Mary B. daughter tif Capt. Wintworth Knights. On evening, by Rev. .Mr. Taylor, Mr. George Glo, of Manchester, to Mis Marah Ann Tye, of this city. In Marlboro’, Mr. Charle Howe to Mis Lucy Rice ln Y Mr. Joseph S. of to Miss Esther Page. DEATHS. ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
George GloGeorge Glo in Ludington Daily News - July 13 1916
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"... born und raised ln Weaf? township and only moved hero por- throo years ugo. Thomas and family cumb here Uver where bo was a nonunion Thoy own lhe old George Glo- ver eighty und would .not moyo buck tp Chicago, under any con dillon. TOr. tf rouder and prizes Tho News as u .72 .78 GS yu .Gil .72 70 74 ..."
Publication place: Ludington, Mason County, Michigan, United States
George GloGeorge Glo in Cessnock Eagle And South Maitland Recorder (NSW) - Sep 14 1934
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"... with the President's remarks. EXPLOSION IN COUNCIL QUARRY Workman Seriously Injured While stemming a charge at the Cessnock Municipal Council's quarry, yesterday afternoon, an explosion oc curred, severely injuring George Glo ver, 49, a council employee. The injured man was removed to the Cessnock District Hospital, suffer. ing from severe lacerations and shock. His condition, though still re ported at the ..."
Publication place: Cessnock, New South Wales, Australia
George W. GloGeorge W. Glo in The Topeka state journal. - Mar 2 1907
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"... Science church. The .'movement was a systematic one and was seriously begun on November 22, last, when a man. who Is not named, went to Lead. S. D., where George W. Glo.'er, Mrs. Eddy's only son, lived, to see if he could enlist the son to fight in the mother's behalf. The missioncr had with him two letters signed by ex-Senator William ..."
Publication place: Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas