John Glasson
(1752-1828)
Blanche Kemp
(1769-1855)
William Glasson
(Cir 1760-)
Mary Williams
(Cir 1760-)
John Glasson
(1777-1856)
Mary Glasson
(1783-1855)

Mary Glasson
(Cir 1825-1872)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. John Lane

Mary Glasson

  • Born: Cir 1825, Breage, Helston, Cornwall England
  • Christened: 27 Dec 1805, Breage, Helston, Cornwall England
  • Marriage (1): John Lane
  • Died: 11 Nov 1872, Orange, NSW Australia about age 47

  General Notes:

Stephen Crawshaw adds a letter from Mary to her parents in 1845:
Emigrated to NSW with brother Richard (qv) in 1838.
Letter from Mary, postmarked December 1845
My dear parents I must acknowledge I ought to have written to you long before this, but its a great thing for me to write a letter, I have not forgotten you all in my prayers to God. I am thankful we are all in good health at present, John (brother John) is about to leave for Sydney with his wool which is now a good price. John has this year 1060 lambs so you see his sheep are increasing fast. John will also have a good crop of wheat, as to the fruit, he will have several tons of grapes, plenty of apples and peaches and three hives of bees. We have taken off hives of bees 60 to 80 lbs, so we have plenty of honey also. Joe (brother Joseph) is in his stonehouse and I wash his clothes and bake his bread for him. Richard (brother Richard) has 400 lambs. Emma (wife of Richard) has miscarried twice. Our little Mary Ann (daughter of brother John) is now three years old and is a complete chatterbox, her papa is very fond of her, Ann (brother John's wife) is not in the family way again. It is very hot here just now, we are wishing for rain. Bishop is about the hay, he is a cross old thing, wishing he was married. We have a lot of turkeys and plenty of pigs also. Tell me if Aunt Burrell is with you or not, I often think about my dear sisters living in darkness when God has been so good to them and they have been His enemies to the present time. I hope they will not be cut down in their sins. I often think about William and Susan (brother William and wife Susan still in Cornwall) having to work hard and then can hardly live. I should like to have a peep at Susan and Eliza's children (sister-in-law and sister), in fact all of you but if we never meet again on this earth I hope we shall all meet again in Heaven. I have received my sister Susan's letters I wish she had the grace of God in her heart and she would be able to go to prayer meetings and pray. Tell her and Elizabeth (sister) to write me and tell me how the dresses and bonnets are worn in England now. My dear Mother and Father, I should like you to send me a little of your hair, I suppose it is very grey by this time and tell me whether William and Elizabeth POOL are married yet, and whether John and Susan TROUNCE are also and how many children cousin Elenor ROSEWORNE has, and how Aunt POOL and Aunt Hannah POOL are getting on. John was thrown from his horse and hurt his great toe so much he is lame. I have forgotten a great deal I had to say to you. I suppose you will hear some news about me soon, Your ever affectionate daughter Mary Glasson

  Noted events in her life were:

• source. Kerry Gamble (nee Botten) although Stephen Crawshaw has her birth as 1814

• Alt. Birth, 1814.

• Alt. Christening, 26 Dec 1814, Breage, Cornwall England.


Mary married John Lane, son of Richard Lane and Jane Papham. (John Lane was born circa 1825 in Cornwall England, died on 11 Nov 1872 in Byng, NSW Australia and was buried in Byng, NSW Australia.)


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