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Col William Glascock

Also Known As: "Glasscock"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Richmond County, Virginia
Death: 1793 (62-63)
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States
Place of Burial: Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Gregory Glascock, Sr and Alice Margaret Glasscock
Husband of Anne Sallard; Elizabeth Blanche Glascock, of Bourne (Sussex) and Ann Glasscock
Father of Thomas Glasscock, US Congress; Blanche Walton and Catherine Thomas
Brother of Sarah Taylor
Half brother of Jesse Glascock; Travers Glascock, Sr.; Jane Grace "Gracy" Rector / Quaintance; Gregory Glasscock, Jr.; Peter Glasscock and 2 others

Occupation: Member of Provincial Congress, which met in Savannah January 18, 1775
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About Colonel William Glascock

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Governor of Georgia (Acting - American Revolution) and American military officer - Lieutenant and Colonel. Served in the French and Indian War as a Lieutenant. Known as the "Rebel Counselor." Regarded as a famous Georgia hero of the Revolutionary War. He was acting Governor of Georgia during the American Revolution. Helped to establish the state of Georgia. Host to President George Washington on May 18, 1791 at his Glascock plantation home, 4 miles south of Augusta, Georgia. Father of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Sr. and grandfather of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Jr. Both famous officers and US Congressman

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William Glascock (1730-1793) served as seventh Chairman of the Executive Council (governor) of Georgia during the American Revolution. He was the father of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock, Sr. and grandfather of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Jr.



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overnor of Georgia (Acting - American Revolution) and American military officer - Lieutenant and Colonel. Served in the French and Indian War as a Lieutenant. Known as the "Rebel Counselor." Regarded as a famous Georgia hero of the Revolutionary War. He was acting Governor of Georgia during the American Revolution. Helped to establish the state of Georgia. Host to President George Washington on May 18, 1791 at his Glascock plantation home, 4 miles south of Augusta, Georgia. Father of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Sr. and grandfather of Brigadier General Thomas Glascock Jr. Both famous officers and US Congressman



Col William Glascock BIRTH 28 May 1730 Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1793 (aged 62–63) Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA BURIAL Magnolia Cemetery Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia

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Governor of Georgia (Acting - American Revolution) and American military officer - Lieutenant and Colonel. Served in the French and Indian War as a Lieutenant. Known as the "Rebel Counselor." Regarded as a famous Georgia hero of the Revolutionary War. He was acting Governor of Georgia during the American Revolution. Helped to establish the state of Georgia. Host to President George Washington on May 18, 1791 at his Glascock plantation home

Children Catherine Glascock 1750 – unknown

Photo Thomas Glascock 1756–1810

Photo Blanche Glascock Walton 1759–1800

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Colonel William Glascock's Timeline

1730
May 28, 1730
Richmond County, Virginia
1750
1750
1756
September 21, 1756
Farnham Parish, Virginia
1758
1758
VA, United States
1793
1793
Age 62
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States
1918
June 18, 1918
Age 63
1923
September 22, 1923
Age 63
1981
December 9, 1981
Age 63