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Surname/tag: Glaze
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How this study began
- From: Heiden-124
- While researching my family lines I accumulated a large amount of information on the Glaze surname. At first I created a website with the data, and soon after it became very large and too hard to manage. I was concerned that if something ever happened to where I could not edit my website that the data may become lost, then fellow researcher, Bechman-4, introduced to me to Wikitree, where I began adding the information I had complied about the Glaze surname and other lines in my research. Once here I discovered that no one had created a name study, thus my purpose.
- My Glaze line, below:
- I am the daughter of William Harold Heiden
- William is the son of Elsie Latta (Wamer) Petrey
- Elsie is the daughter of Alcinda Jane (Glaze) Wamer
- Alcinda is the daughter of George A Glaze
- George is the son of Arehart Glaze
- Arehart is the son of John Glaze
- John is the son of Erhardt (Kloss) Glaze
- Erhardt Kloss/Glaze (1708-1779)
- My Glaze line, below:
- Erhardt is my fifth great grandfather and where my research stops.
- Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this Name Study page (at the foot of the page) or in the G2G forum using the tag Glaze, or send me a private message. Thanks!
Who should be added?
- Anyone born into the family.
- Why? This enables those to search/connect to other Glaze descendants using current DNA standards.
Goals
- Document origin of Glaze surname
- Preserve information of Glaze surname
- Display DNA connections of Glaze surname
How to Join
- Join the Glaze Project to collaborate. Please post a comment here on this Glaze Name Study Page (to the right) or in the G2G forum using the tag Glaze, or send a private message to Name study leader. Add the Glaze name study category to the ancestral profile. To do this, copy and paste the following template into the profile at the top, before the biography section. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study.
- {{One Name Study|name=Glaze}}
- If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here:
- [[Category:Glaze_Name_Study]]
Task List
- Clean up redundant gedcom data in profiles See: How to
- Research, compare and merge duplicate profiles See: How to
- Resolve issues caused by false or misleading sources
- Add sources to all unsourced profiles
Glaze Name Study Project
- Study Leader: Heiden-124
- Study Project Page: Glaze Name Study Project Page. You are here
- Category: Glaze Name Study Click to view names added
- Glaze Name Study Category Tag: As you encounter profiles with the surname Glaze or any variations of the same, please add the Glaze Name Study Category to the the ancestral profile. To do this, copy and paste the following template into the profile at the top, before the biography section. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study.
- {{One Name Study|name=Glaze}}
- If the profile is included in multiple projects, use the category template below instead, as shown here:
- [[Category:Glaze_Name_Study]]
- Genealogist to Genealogist (G2G) forum. Ask a question or post a message for the group using the "Ask Question" button. Make sure you add the Glaze tag, It will post a message in the G2G forum with the Glaze tag so that those following the tag will see it.
Surname Variations
- Cleix, Clays, Cless, Clos, Glace, Glass, Glasz, Glays, Glaze, Glees, Gleix, Gles, Glës, Gless, Glesse, Glice, Glise, Gloss, Kles, Kless, Kliss, Kloss, Leess, Less
DNA Connections
- Wikitree. Glaze DNA connections
Notable Glaze
Glaze Long Rifle |
George W Glaze (1781-1862). From Hampshire County, Virginia. Gunsmith known for the 1800's Virginia, Glaze Long Rifle. It appears he learned the trade from his father, who learned from his father!
Ralph Glaze |
Daniel Ralph Glaze (1881-1968). Born in Colorado, an American athlete and coach who played as a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball.
- Glaze Name Study collaboration requested Aug 30, 2017.
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I can't add photos here, sadly, but: Erhardt Glaze/Kloes/kloss is my 7th great-grandfather Andreas Andrew Glaze/Kloes sr 1751-1828 Son of Erhardt Glaze/Kloes/kloss Abraham Glaze/Kloes 1792-1846 Son of Andreas Andrew Glaze/Kloes sr Adam Glaze/Kleos 1760-1867 Son of Abraham Glaze/Kloes William Glaze 1796-1865 Son of Adam Glaze/Kleos William Warner Glaze 1829-1914 Son of William Glaze William Lewis glaze 1871-1951 Son of William Warner Glaze glenn vernon glaze 1900-1992 Son of William Lewis glaze gail melody glaze 1954- Daughter of glenn vernon glaze You are the daughter of gail melody glaze: Olivia Rosalind Thompson Dodson Glenn was in WWI, played football for VPI (broke his jaw 2x), retired from VEPCO. In 1912, at the age of 12, he bought 60 acres on the courthouse steps in Prince Edward County, VA. This was the frontal property to his parents home of Fort Hill Plantation in Prospect, VA. He didn't build on that property for over 50 years. He only had one child, my mother, Gail Glaze Thompson. I am,
Olivia Rosalind Dodson, BS MA- PhD Oliver Hill Social Justice Film Winner, director, actress VA Independent Film Festival Winner, director, actress Carilion Hospital Opioid, lead/2020 Telly winner Handmaid for Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale True Convictions, Season 2, supporting Avett Brothers Music Video, featured CBS Problem Solvers Promo, lead Marlon Wayan's movie for Netflix, pastor, featured MidMichigan Health commercial and billboard Casting Call photographer, Wonder Woman 1984(2020) reel: https://youtu.be/AH7hE78GQkw VA tourism: https://vps.wistia.com/medias/ax7hktbrm0 www.imdb.me/oliviadodson
p.s. I myself have Glass/Glasz ancestors, but they were Hungarian jews. I think they are unlikely to be related to the Glaze family in Indiana. Do you include any iteration of Glaze or Glasz in your study?