
***** WILLIAM GLOVER --first of Glover family to migrate from England
to Allegany Co. and ANN NICHOLS KUDER GLOVER

According to Faye Clancy, Historian, Town of Burns, NY, William
Glover’s Death Record shows that he was 67 years old when he died in
Burns, NY on March 27, 1891, was buried at Doty’s Corners Cemetery,
and that he was born in England to Robert and Anna Glover. He was
born June 22, 1823, in Hull, Yorkshire County, England according to
the Record of Family Traits by Albert Carl Glover
Obituary of William Glover
William apparently died as a result of congestive heart failure which
was brought on by the straining of a bowel movement, common for older
people with a weak heart. William was the first known of a long list
of Glovers with a heart problem. This includes Daphne Gelser Glover
and her sisters Martha and Theresa, and her daughters Onnolee and
Leola. H. Ross Glover had a quadruple by-pass surgery in 1999 at
age 75, but is fine now. Robert Harold Glover had surgery for
atrial fibrillation in 2005 at age 59, but then ran the New York City
Marathon six weeks later.
Albert Carl Glover:
“The following account of the death of William Glover is an exact
copy of a newspaper clipping found in an old scrap book. The date of
issue and name of paper was not in the clipping.”
This was found in a trunk owned by Daphne Gelser Glover upon her
death and passed on to H. Ross Glover. Clipping likely from the
Canaseraga Times.
WILLIAM GLOVER
SUDDEN DEATH OF AN OLD AND RESPECTED MAN
William Glover, who lived a mile and a half east of this village on
the Burns Road, was found dead in the water closet last Friday, about
2:30 p.m. He had left the house sometime before noon, and his
friends having missed him, and looking about found him sitting
upright and dead. Coroner A.T. Bacon having been called, empanelled
a jury, consisting of D.H. McGibeny, S.P. Wilcox, Fayette Wadhams,
Jas. Gardner, E. P. Green and Lloyd Miller Saturday morning and went
to the residence, viewed the remains, took testimony and adjourned to
the undertaking rooms of T .G. Wooster, and at 7 p.m., convened and
took additional testimony and completed its work. Dr. W. H. Harris
was directed to make the autopsy, and assisted by his son Fay B., did
so in the afternoon. The Dr. confined his examination to the heart
and its appendages, and testified that the heart was in an abnormal
position, being at an angle of about 40 degrees from right to left,
with the pericardium (heart case) adhered to the sternum and ribs,
and filled with water. The adhesions were quite extensive and had
restricted the heart's action very much. Death was instantaneous
from the water pouring in at the valves of the heart. The finding of
the jury was in accordance with these facts.
The deceased was born in Yorkshire, England 67 years ago, came to New
York State nearly 40 years ago, his first wife having died about a
year before. He located first at Doty's Corners, Steuben County, and
has lived in this section of the country ever since, the last 15
years having been spent in the town of Burns. About 37 years ago he
married Mrs. Ann Kuhder, and there had been born to him 5 boys and 1
girl, all of whom are alive. The boys are Robert, John, Richard, Dell
and James, all being in this section, and Mrs. Israel Haynes, living
in Hornellsville. Too high a compliment cannot be paid to his many
good qualities. He was particularly cheerful and always had a kind,
genial manner, which won friends wherever he sojourned. His
convictions of right was very strong, and was well sustained by
strict honesty in all his dealings with his fellow man. Always
industrious and at work, he had worn himself out too early. He
became connected with the M.E. church something more than 20 years
ago, and bore himself all these years so as to honor his Christian
profession. In his death the community has lost a good neighbor and
upright citizen; the children a kind father; and the wife a devoted,
loving husband.
The funeral was largely attended at his late residence on Sunday, and
his remains laid to rest in the cemetery at Doty's Corners. The
family, though suddenly bereft of a loved one, have an example in his
life which should cause an abundant of hope of a blessed immortality.
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ANN NICHOLS KUDER GLOVER
born April 17, 1826 in Pocklington, England, migrated with her
parents in about 1836 to Burns, NY, and died May 24, 1896 in Burns
Albert Carl Glover:
“The following account of the death of Ann Glover is an exact copy
of a newspaper clipping found in an old scrap book. The date of
issue and name of paper was not in the clipping.”
This was found in a trunk owned by Daphne Gelser Glover upon her
death and passed on to H. Ross Glover. Clipping likely from the
Canaseraga Times.
ANN (NICHOLS, KUHDER) GLOVER
Wife of WILLIAM GLOVER
Died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Israel Haynes, No. 6
Conklin Street, Sunday May 24th 1856, Mrs. Ann Glover, aged 69
years. Prayer at the house Tuesday at 11:30 AM.
Funeral at the Burns Methodist Episcopal Church at 2:00 PM.
(The No 6 Conklin Street above was in Hornellsville, now Hornell,
Steuben Co., NY)
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**NICHOLS SECTION
WILLIAM NICHOLS, father of Ann Nichols Kuder Glover—the wife of
William Glover
This account of William Nichols, Sr. was written in longhand by an
unknown person and found in an old family album. There was no date
or signature. It was typed up by Albert Carl Glover and found with
family information in the trunk of Daphne Gelser Glover after her death:
“William Nichols, Sr. was born in Yorkshire, England and there he
married Margaret Acomb. They came to America sometime near the year
1830. He came one year before his wife. She coming along with
several children. They were on the ocean a number of weeks, coming
in a sailing vessel. They lived in several localities, but finally
settled in Burns, NY on the farm known as the Windfall, where they
lived during the remainder of their lives. Mr. Nichols being 76
years old at the time of his death and Mrs. Nichols 81 years old.”
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****FAMILY OF REBECCA GLOVER HAYNES***
Rebecca, the daughter of William Glover
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son of Rebecca Glover Haynes
OBITUARY OF ARCHIE HAYNES (b Apr 14, 1885, Hornell, NY; d 1957)
Clipping saved by Daphne Gelser Glover from Hornell, NY paper:
ARCHIE G. HAYNES
Archie G. Haynes of 114 Chaddock Ave, Hornell, died unexpectedly
yesterday afternoon at his home. He was 71 years old.
He was a lifelong resident of Hornell. He was employed by the Erie
Railroad in 1905 as a fireman and was promoted to engineer in 1908.
He held that position until his retirement Nov 7, 1951.
Haynes was engineer for the first diesel engine to arrive in Hornell.
Survivors include his widow, Louise, at home; two daughters, Miss
Helen Haynes, at home and Mrs. Goerge Dodd of Hornell; two sons, Jack
of Hornell and Donald of Auburn, ad 10 grandchiildren.
The body is at the family home on Chaddock Ave. where Evening Star
Lodge No. 44, F. and A. M. will conduct memorial services at 7:30
p.m. Thursday.
At noon, Friday, the body will be taken to the Landon Funeral Home in
Hornell, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. with the
Rev. Carlyle F. Smith, pastor of Park Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Hope Cemetery.
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son of Archie Haynes
L. JACK HAYNES
Hornell Evening Tribune
HORNELL - L. Jack Haynes, 87, of 82 Adsit St., Hornell, passed away
early Friday afternoon (Nov. 23, 2007) at the Vincent House in Wayland.
Born in Hornell on Feb. 3, 1920, he was a son of the late Archibald
and Louise Bill Haynes. On Oct. 2, 1947, he was married in Hornell to
the former M. Teresa Mattie, who predeceased him on Dec. 8, 2000,
after 53 years of marriage.
Besides his parents and wife, he was also predeceased by his two
sisters, Audrey Dodd and Helen Haynes; and his two brothers, Donald
and Paul Haynes.
A lifelong resident of Hornell, Jack graduated from Hornell High
School with the class of 1940.
He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Army
and was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of operations as a
Message Center Chief. He directed and coordinated all phases of the
Message Center operations to insure the transmission of messages as
well supervising and instructing personnel. He was a cryptographic
technician and enchiphered, deciphered, encoded and decoded
classified military message. He proudly served his country from 1942
to his honorable discharge as a staff sergeant in 1945.
Jack loved flowers and after the war, he returned to Hornell and
became employed at the former James' Greenhouse. He retired from the
City of Hornell Water Department.
His family includes his eight children, Christine (Thomas) Gibson of
West Henrietta, Elizabeth (Joseph) Armeli of Wayland, Sue (Gilberto)
DeMatos of Watertown, Mass., Stephen (Jeanne) Haynes of Farmington,
Nora Haynes of Hornell, Thomas (Jill) Haynes of Bath, David (Chris)
Haynes of Gates and Karl (Linda) Haynes of Bear, Del.; his 19
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; his sister-in-law, Anita
Shick of Hornell; also his nieces and nephews.
Calling hours are from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Bishop &
Johnson Funeral Home, Inc., 285 Main St., Hornell, where a funeral
service will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with Deacon Robert
McCormick officiating. Committal services and interment will follow
at St. Mary's Cemetery, Town of Fremont.
****FAMILY OF ALBERT DELL GLOVER*****
ALBERT DELL GLOVER
son of William Glover
b Apr 25, 1865, Burns, NY
d June 17, 1935, Portville, NY
The Portville Review, Thurs, June 20, 1935
Transcribed by Albert Carl Glover, his son
ALBERT D. GLOVER
The funeral services for Albert D. Glover of Elmira, a former
resident of Portville who passed away at his home there Friday were
held at two-thirty o’clock at the Methodist Episcopal Church
Monday. The Rev. Arthur Partington officiated and burial was in
Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
The pall bearers were: N.A. Trenkle, Henry Jacoby, Clair Ludden,
C.S. Greenman, S. T. Caneen and John F. Nagel.
Mr. Glover is survived by his wife Mrs. Elizabeth Glover, one
daughter Mrs. Beatrice Hand, two sons Arthur Glover and Carl Glover,
and one granddaughter, Beverly Glover, all of Elmira, also one brother.
While a resident of Portville Mr. Glover was associated with Smith
Parish in the hardware and furniture business. He was a trustee of
the Methodist Episcopal Church for many years, church treasurer and
president of the Epworth Legue. He was a teacher of the Philathea
Class. This class attended the funeral in a body.
There was a large attendance of relatives and friends from
Canaseraga, Hornell and other nearby towns.
**********FAMILY OF RICHARD GLOVER**** Son of William
Glover
Daughter of Richard Glover
Genesee Country Express, Sep 6, 1990
Mary Hubbard
Born September 22, 1904
Died August 31, 1990
Mary Doud Hubbard, 85, of Canaseraga died Friday (Aug. 31, 1990) in
St. James Mercy Hospital, Hornell.
Born Sept. 22, 1904, a daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Glover, she
was predeceased by her first husband, Devillo Doud. She later married
Eugene Hubbard who died in 1988. A lifelong resident of the
Canaseraga area, she was a member of the Garwood Methodist Church.
Mrs. Hubbard was a former member of the Canaseraga Grange.
Surviving are three daughters, Evelyn McCullough of Plattsville,
Wis., Jeanette Gelser of Dalton and Pearl Marshall of Canaseraga; a
son, James Doud of Canton, O.; two step-sons, Milton Hubbard of Cuba
and Carl Hubbard of Canaseraga; a step-daughter, Dorothy Drum of
Dansville; 17 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, 13 step- grand-
children and 14 great-grandchildren.
A service was conducted Monday afternoon in the Mann Funeral Home of
Canaseraga. Burial was in Canaseraga Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Garwood Methodist Church.
(GCE, September 6, 1990, p4)
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wife of George A. Glover, the son of Richard Glover
born March 17, 1903; died Aug 29, 1985
Hornell Evening Tribune, Aug 30, 1985
ALTA HOWE GLOVER
HORNELL----Alta Howe Glover, 82, of Green Acres Trailer Court,
Hornell RD 2, died Thursday (Aug 29, 1985) at St. James Mercy
Hospital following a long illness.
A native and lifelong resident of Arkport, she was a past president
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Arkport Memorial Post No. 1428 of the
American Legion. She was a member of the Arkport United Methodist
Church. She was the widow of George A. Glover.
Survivors include two daughters, Elaine Acomb of Gang Mills and
Marlene Kimmel of Coventry, R.I.; three sons, Carroll of Green Acres
Trailer Court, Oaklley of Rochester and Keith of Manchester; five
sisters, Marie Brands, Lorraine Hoeffner and Kathleen Baker, all of
Arkport, Charlotte Sutfin of Branchport and Marylou McHale of
Hornell; five brothers, Charles Howe Jr., Eugene, Kenneth and Jack,
all of Arkport, and Duane of Fremont; 13 grandchildren; several great-
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Robertson
Funeral Home, where services will be at 3:30 p,m. Saturday. The Rev.
Jeff Crawford will officiate. Burial will be in Arkport Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arkport Ambulance Fund or
to the library fund of Arkport Central School.
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son of George Glover and Alta Howe Glover
Hornell Evening Tribune, Nov 30, 2000
CARROLL S. GLOVER
HORNELL --- Carroll S. Glover, 77, of 1190 Webbs Crossing Rd., died
Tuesday (Nov. 28, 2000) at Strong Memorial Hospital, where he had
been a patient for the past four days.
Born Feb. 2, 1923 in Arkport, the son of George A. and Alta M.Howe
Glover.
He was a graduate of Arkport Central School, class of 1942 and had
resided in the Town of Fremont and Arkport areas. He enlisted in the
US Army in 1943 and served in the European Theater of WWII, later in
the Korean Conflict and was in Army communications, retiring in 1968.
In 1998 he was awarded the Cross for Conspicuous Services to our
people by Governor George E. Pataki.
Carroll had been a resident of the Town of Hornellsville since 1985
and was a member of Arthur H. Cunningham Post #440 American Legion of
Hornell, Hornell Lodge #210 L.O.O.M. and Hornell Lodge #364 B.P.O.E.
Survivors include a daughter, Nancy (Glenn) Roscher of Mesa, Airz.; a
son, James S. Glover of Phoenix, Ariz; a sister, Marlene Kimmell of
W. Warwick, R.I.; two brothers, Keith (Joanne) Glover of Manchester
and Oakley Glover of Arkport; six grandchildren, Renee, J. Michael,
Sheena and Justin Glover, Kevin and Christine Roscher; several nieces
and nephews.
The family will receive friend from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at
Robertson Funeral Home, Inc., Hornell, where funeral services with
Military Honors will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. David M.
Kilgore officiating. Burial in Arkport Cemetery.
Arthur H. Cunningham Post #440, will conduct an American Legion
Memorial Service at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to NYS Sheriff’s Assoc., Inc.,
Summer Camp, 27 Elk St., Albany, N.Y. 12207.
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son of George Glover and Alta Howe Glover
Hornell Evening Tribune
OAKLEY “OAK” GLOVER
ARKPORT --- Oakley “Oak” Glover, 75, of Hornellsville Apartments,
died Thursday (Dec. 6, 2001) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester
following a short illness.
He was born August 7, 1926 in North Hornell, a son of George and Alta
(Howe) Glover. He was predeceased by a son, Alan Glover; a brother,
Carroll S. Glover; and a sister-in-law, Joanne Glover, both in 2000.
He had resided in Rochester for over 30 years, where he was a chef
and bartender, and has been a manager of several restaurants in the
Rochester area.
He moved to this area in 1987, and had been employed locally by the
former Arkport Sunset Inn and Twin Hickory Golf Course.
He was a member of the Arkport Memorial Post #1248 American Legion
and the Hornell Association.
Oakley was an avid fisherman and hunter, and enjoyed a “good” game
of cards.
Survivors include a daughter, Laurie Wells of Olean; three sons,
George Glover of Hornell, David (Barbara) Glover of New Hampshire and
Shawn (Nancy) Glover of Hornell; a sister, Marlene Kimmell of West
Warwick, R.I.; a brother Keith Glover of Manchester; nine
grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will receive friends from 2-6 p.m. today at the Robertson
Funeral Home, Inc., 41 Genesee St., Hornell, where funeral services
will be held at 11 .m. Monday, with Rev. Brian Diffenbacher
officiating. Final internment will be in Arkport Cemetery.
Arkport Memorial Post #1248 will conduct an American Legion Memorial
Service at 2:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Arkport Post #1248 American
Legion Memorial Fund, Arkport, NY 14807; the American Heart
Association; P.O. Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13320 or to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
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wife of George Keith Glover, the son of George A. Glover
Hornell Evening Tribune
D. JoANNE GLOVER
MANCHESTER – D. JoAnne Glover, 64, loving wife, mother, and
grandmother of Pratt Road, Manchester, NY, passed away Wednesday
(March 14, 2001) at Thompson Hospital. JoAnne was born in Hornell
April 18, 1936.
She was a graduate of Arkport Central School and Bryant & Stratton of
Rochester. She also was executive secretary to the first two
presidents of Community College of the Finger Lakes, Dr. Satre and
Dr. Meder. She was employed there for 24 years.
She was a member of the Canandaigua Moose Club and Shortsville
American Legion.
She is survived by her husband, Keith Glover; one son and daughter-in-
law, Robert (Pat) Glover of Farmington; one daughter-in-law, Jackie
(David) Wilson of Shortsville; three grandchildren, Melissa Glover,
Elizabeth and Keith (Bubba) Glover; one great-granddaughter, Madison
Glover; and one brother, George (Sue) Norton of Arcadia, NY. JoAnne
was predeceased by a son, Danny.
Friends may call Friday from 2-6 p.m. at the Fuller Funeral Home, 190
Buffalo St., Canandaigua. A funeral service will be held Saturday at
11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery,
Canandaigua.
Contributions may be made in her name to the Canandaigua Moose Club
or the Canandaigua & ………
Son of G. Keith Glover
local paper
GLOVER, DANIEL G.
MANCHESTER: Of the Pratt Rd., died suddenly, April 22, 1996. He was
40. Dan is survived by his daughter, Melissa of Shortsville, his
best friend, Jackie Wilson; his parents, Keith and Joanne Glover of
Manchester; his brother & sister-in-law Robert & Patricia Glover of
Farmington; one niece, Elizabeth; one nephew, Keith (Bubba). Daniel
was a graduate of Canandaigua Academy in 1975 and had been employed
by Elderlee Steel in Oaks Corners, NY.
Friends may call Wed. from 2-4, 7-9 at te Fuller Funeral Home, Inc.,
200 Buffalo St., Canandaigua. A Funeral Service will be held Thurs.
at 11 AM at the Funeral Home. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shortsville
American Legion Post #34, Ontario Humane Society, County Road 46,
Canandaigua, NY 14424 or the Canandaigua Moose Club Lodge 1048.
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********JAMES LEE GLOVER SECTION*****
Obituary in local paper—died Nov 4, 1933, Burns, NY
JAMES L. GLOVER
Private funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock
for James L. Glover, 65, for many years a resident of Burns. Mr.
Glover died at his home there Saturday afternoon after an illness of
several years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. Karr and
internment was in the Arkport cemetery.
Mr. Glover is survived by his widow, Ellen E. Glover; eight
daughters: Mrs. Frank Michaels of Castile, Mrs. Theodore Wallace of
Cameron, Mrs. M. Simpson of Wellsville, Mrs. Carl Schneider of
Friendship, Marion, Elizabeth, Neva and Winifred at home; eight sons:
Roy of Arkport, Glenn of Burns, Otto of Burns and Howard, James, Jr.,
Floyd, Harry and Harding at home; two brothers: Adelbert of Elmira
and Robert of Canaseraga.
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ELIZABETH GLOVER
Obituary in local paper---she died Mar 22, 1963 per note in her
bible, but a 25 years ago note in the Genesee Country Express states
that she died March 21, 1963.
MRS JAMES GLOVER
CANASERAGA----Mrs. Elizabeth Glover of Canaseraga, widow of James
Glover, died Friday afternoon at Cuba Hospital. She was 80 years old
and a resident of the Canaseraga-Arkport area most of her life.
Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Lillian Schneider of
Friendship, Mrs. Gladys Simpson of Forestville, Mrs. Marian Pierce of
Avon, Mrs. Betty Hendee of Endicott, Mrs. Neva Keough of Arkport, and
Mrs. Winifred Coombs of Canaseraga; seven sons, Glenn and Harding,
both of Canaseraga, Otto of Elba, Howard and Floyd, both of York,
James of Rochester and Harry of Mesa, Arizona; one step-daughter,
Mrs. Frances Michael of Castile; several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
The body is at the Mann Funeral Home in Canaseraga. Funeral
arrangements are incomplete.
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Clara Glover the daughter of James Lee Glover and Ella Webb
CLARA GLOVER AND THEODORE WALLACE
Clara married her second husband Theodore Victor Wallace (a brother
of Clarence) Nov 1, 1925 (1). Theodore was born June 27, 1895, South
Dansville, NY; died Aug 28, 1976 at his home in Cameron, Steuben Co.,
NY (SSDI; WWI draft card, obit). He was buried at the Hornellsville
Rural Cemetery, Hornell, NY on Aug 30, 1976.
Obituary for Theodore Wallace—Genesee Country Express
Theodore V. Wallace
Born circa 1895
Died August 28, 1976
A native of South Dansville, Theodore V. Wallace of Cameron RD 1 died
Saturday (Aug. 28, 1976) in his home. He was 81.
He had lived in Canisteo for more than 50 years and was a farmer. He
was a veteran of World War I, having served in Europe in the 102nd
Field Artillery 26th Army division.
Survivors include a daughter, Miss Evangeline E. Wallace; and a son,
Donald V., both at home.
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