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John GLOVER
Sarah PASCHALL
WARNING:  Many secondary sources equate our subject with the John GLOVER who married in 1790 in Warren Co., NC, to Salley JACKSON, but I don't see how this can be the same man (see comments among the Sources below).
Husband:  John GLOVER
Birth:  1755
Death:  Oct 1832, Crawford Co., GA
Disposition:  buried Mount Paran Baptist Church, Crawford Co., GA
Military Service:  Revolutionary War:  Pvt., Co. G, 2nd Rgmt. North Carolina Line
Father possibly:  John GLOVER (1735- )
Marriage:  ca. 1778
Wife:  Sarah PASCHAL / PASCHALL
Birth:  20 Mar 1762
Death:  1839, Crawford Co., GA
Father:  Samuel PASCHALL (1727-1805)
Mother:  Phereba WARD (1734- )
Children:
— born in NC:
1.  Susannah J. GLOVER, b. 6 Mar 1779; d. 15 Aug 1845, Barbour Co., AL; m. John COWAN (1770-    )
2.  Pheraby GLOVER, b. 1780/1
3.  John Paschal GLOVER, b. 1784/5
4.  Henry GLOVER, b. 1789/90
5.  Thomas W. GLOVER, b. 1790

— born in SC:
6.  Sarah GLOVER, b. 1797/8
7.  William P. GLOVER, b. 1800/1
8.  Nancy GLOVER, b. 1801/2
9.  Milton Pascal GLOVER, b. 1804-10, but given his mother's age and his marriage date, probably 1804

Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina

Sources:

1a.  D.L. Murray & N.R. Murray.  1995.  Marriage Index: AL, GA, SC, 1641-1944.  Salt Lake City, UT (Broderbund CD-3):
Glover Paschall, Sarah [nd] Ninety-Six and Abbeville Dist. Co., SC
Some secondary sources have attributed this marriage record to our subjects.  These same sources say that Sarah's father, Samuel PASCHALL, was in Abbeville Dist. at this time.  The Jno. GLOVER in the 1790 census of Abbeville Dist. is listed next to a Thomas GLOVER, who is next to a Reuben GLOVER.  The only PASCHALL in Abbeville Dist. in 1790 is George PASCAL.  The birthplaces of Pheraby, John, Henry, and Thomas argue strongly against them having been married in SC or being in SC for the 1790 census. 

1b.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  North Carolina Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Glover, John Jackson, Salley Jan 31, 1785 Warren Co.
Many secondary sources have attributed this marriage record to our subjects by postulating a prior spouse for Sarah.  These same sources assert that the John GLOVER in the 1790 census of Warren Co., NC, is our subject.  There are several problems with this scenario, the main ones being that at least two of our subject's children were born before the 1785 marriage and that the John GLOVER in the 1790 census of Warren Co., NC, has only two children, not the four or five surviving children our subject had by 1790.

2.  1790 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #6 of 16 — the list was roughly alphabetized; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1790 NC Warren Co. Roll M637_7 p. 67 Ln. 1 Glover John 1-1-2-0-0
These data indicate:
Gender and Type Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 free white males 16 or over in or bef. 1774 = John
1 free white males 15 or under 1774-1790 = Son
2 free white females all ages in or bef. 1790 = Wife
= Daughter
This record is surely of the John GLOVER who was married in Warren Co., NC, five years earlier, with just two children (exactly what one would expect after five years of marriage).  I don't see how he can be our subject because our subject had at least four surviving children by this time.  The only other GLOVER in Warren Co., NC, is Henery(?).  There is a non-white John GLOVER in Mecklenburg Co., NC, but no GLOVERs, at all, in Stokes Co., NC.  There are John GLOVERs in Abbeville, Edgefield, and Newberry Districts, SC.

3.  1800 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  the 1800 Georgia census was lost.  There are John GLOVERs in Nash and Northampton Cos., NC, and in the Abbeville and Newberry Districts of SC.

4.  1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com):  the 1810 Georgia census was lost.  There are no John GLOVERs indexed in NC, but there are John GLOVERs indexed in Abbeville, Chester, Edgefield, Laurens, and Richland Districts, SC.  It's reasonably certain that John was in Georgia by 1807.

5.  1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #3 of 4; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1820 GA Putnam Co. Capt Evan Williams Dist Roll M33_9 p. 85B Ln. 1 John Gloover 010001-01001-0-500 2300-2201
These data indicate:
No., Race, Gender  Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 10-15 1804-1810 = Milton
1 white male 45 or over in or bef. 1775 = John (b. 1755)
1 white female 10-15 1804-1810 = Nancy
1 white female 45 or over in or bef. 1775 = Sarah? (b. 1762)
5 people engaged in agriculture
2 male slaves 13 and under 1806-1820 = ? ?
3 male slaves 14-25 1794-1806 = ? ? ?
2 female slaves 13 and under 1806-1820 = ? ?
2 female slaves 14-25 1794-1806 = ? ?
1 female slave 45 or over in or bef. 1775 = ?

6.  1830 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #25 of 46; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1830 GA Crawford Co. Roll M19_16 p. 405 Ln. 24 John Glover 000 000 000 100 - 000 000 001 102000-311100
These data indicate:
No., Race, Gender Age Class Therefore Born Individuals Inferred
1 white male 70-79 1750-1760 = John (b. 1755)
1 white female 60-69 1760-1770 = Sarah? (b. 1762)
 
1 male slave 9 or under 1820-1830 = ?
2 male slaves 24-35 1794-1806 = ? ?
3 female slaves 9 or under 1820-1830 = ? ? ?
1 female slave 10-23 1806-1820 = ?
1 female slave 24-35 1794-1806 = ?
1 female slave 36-54 1775-1794 = ?
Listed six lines below son, Thomas W. GLOVER, and one line above Samuel VINING.

7.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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