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Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

tmcent164  (View posts) Posted: 11 Apr 2008 2:46AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: GLEIM, MCCULLOH, ADAMS, BROWN, DAUWITT, PLANT
I'm searching for any information or descendants of Elizabeth W.(Gleim) McCulloh born 1808 in Baltimore, Maryland, and died 1883 in Tipton, Missouri.
Elizabeth married Robert McCulloh born 1809 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and he died in 1852 there.
I found this family in the 1850 census living in Donegal, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania..... They had the following children.....
Ellen McCulloh born 1834 in Pennsylvania.
Robert L. McCulloh born 1845 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.
In the 1880 census, I found Elizabeth and family members living with Harry Gleim in Tipton, Missouri.....
Harry Gleim-Head
E.W. McCulloh-Sister
E.H. Brown-Sister
Adilla Dauwitt-Sister
E.G. Adams-Sister
M.G.D. Plant-Niece
Clinton Plant-Grandnephew
Any help with this family would be greatly appreciated.
Gratefully,
Mavis Bassett
mavisbassett@yahoo.com

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

rob5gu  (View posts) Posted: 16 Apr 2008 3:16AM GMT
Classification: Query
I am not able to give you any particular information on Elizabeth Gleim McCulloh as such, but are you aware that the home where she lived in Tipton is now a house musuem called "The Maclay Home"? Two of the Gleim brothers, John and Frailey Gleim came to Tipton from St. Louis and purchased this home in 1869. Over the next few years they were joined by their four widowed sisters, one of them being Elizabeth, and a bachelor brother, Harrison Gleim. At this period in time the house was known as the "Gleim Mansion". Later on the house was owned by a nephew of the Gleim brothers, Cyrus C. Maclay, and descendants of this family owned the home until it was turned over to a group, "The Friends of the Maclay Home" who are in charge of the home today. It became a house museum a good many years ago, not sure of the date, but late 70's or early 80's. The most fasinating thing about the home is it is "stuffed" full of furnishings, household items of every sort, clothing, personal belongings, everything was just left in the house! It is a treasure!

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

tmcent164  (View posts) Posted: 16 Apr 2008 8:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,
Thank you so very much for sharing all this information. It is all very interesting. Curious why everything was left as it was. Someday, I"ll have to make arrangements and visit Tipton, Missouri. There must be a lot of history in that home.....
I sincerely appreciate your kindness in helping me.
Gratefully,
Mavis Bassett

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

COBresearcher  (View posts) Posted: 13 Jun 2008 6:59PM GMT
Classification: Query
Elizabeth Gleim was one of the daughters of Christian Gleim 1780-1861, b. Germantown, PA and Martha Henry b. 1784- ?.

Children of Christian and Martha Henry Gleim:

Frailey
John
Anna Maria m. John William Maclay
Harrison A.
Elizabeth m. Robert McCulloh
Ellen m. James W. Brown
Emma J. m. W. W. Amos
Adella m. Robert Henry Douthitt
Martha 1820-1837
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COL. CHRISTIAN GLEIM:

Christian Gleim, fourth son of George Christian Gleim and Anna Maria Mathias, was born Jan. 10, 1780. He received a fair education and
subsequently went to Philadelphia, where he entered the printing-office of Ezra Bailey, serving with Duane, Binns, Marshall, Wynkoop, and others who became men of note. He next went to Richmond, Va., and thence to Baltimore. There he married Martha Henry daughter of John Henry. In 1812, Mr. Gleim settled in Harrisburg, and was appointed printer of the Senate Journal in English. He served as ensign of Capt. Thomas Walker’s company, and returned as paymaster United States volunteers. In October, 1821, he was elected sheriff of Dauphin County, serving three years. In 1830, Col. Gleim removed to Pittsburgh, where he resided until his death, which occurred Sept. 21, 1861. Col. Gleim was an enterprising and prominent citizen of this locality sixty or seventy years ago. He was a highly-cultivated Christian gentleman.

Egle, William Henry, M.D., M.A., History of the Counties of Dauphin and
Lebanon,
pp. 461-557.
BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
I.

Mention of Elizabeth living with Harry (Harrison) would indicate she was living with her younger brother.

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

tmcent164  (View posts) Posted: 14 Jun 2008 12:56AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,
Thank you so kindly for all this wonderful history. I sincerely appreciate your kindness in taking the time to help me. This is fanatastic genealogy.
Gratefully,
Mavis Bassett

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

lbyann  (View posts) Posted: 30 May 2009 5:46PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Gleim Maclay McCulloh
Maclay Home, Tipton MO has numerous pictures of Elizabeth. Son Robert lived in Montana. There is more information at the Home.

Re: Searching for Elizabeth W. (Gleim) McCulloh died in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri-1883.

tmcent164  (View posts) Posted: 30 May 2009 10:20PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,
Thank you so very much for letting me know about Elizabeth Gleim. I heard about that home and the remarkable treasures inside!
My problem is that I live in Utah. Elizabeth's daughter-in-law, Hannah Elizabeth Blanchard, is my great aunt. She was married to Robert L. McCulloh. Is there anybody I can email that could help me with this family?
Robert met and married Hannah in Utah, and then moved to Montana. I don't know if she ever returned home to visit, but I know know Robert and their descendants became quite prominent. I'm trying to find family that I can talk to.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know there are stories to tell and I want to connect with Hannah's descendants.
Gratefully,
Mavis Bassett
mavisbassett@yahoo.com

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