Her father's Cherokee name was Uhyluke or Oo-ya-lu-gi. Jennie was a member of the Paint Clan.
Jennie first married Timothy Meigs Walker before 1842 and had one son George K. Walker who died before 1864. The marriage ended in divorce.
She then married Celle or possibly Cecil Robards about 1844 in Cherokee Nation East. They had one son, Christopher Columbus Robards, born 05 Jan 1846 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. It is believed that this husband was a physician and died during a Yellow Fever Epidemic possible near New Orleans.
She then married Henry Glenn about 1846 probably in Cherokee Nation West and had the following children:
Jesse Edward Glenn, Sr.; Nancy J.(Coela); Susan G.(Herron); Mattie C.(Herron-Harlin-Shirley); and Richard F. Glenn.
Her father's Cherokee name was Uhyluke or Oo-ya-lu-gi. Jennie was a member of the Paint Clan.
Jennie first married Timothy Meigs Walker before 1842 and had one son George K. Walker who died before 1864. The marriage ended in divorce.
She then married Celle or possibly Cecil Robards about 1844 in Cherokee Nation East. They had one son, Christopher Columbus Robards, born 05 Jan 1846 in Hamilton County, Tennessee. It is believed that this husband was a physician and died during a Yellow Fever Epidemic possible near New Orleans.
She then married Henry Glenn about 1846 probably in Cherokee Nation West and had the following children:
Jesse Edward Glenn, Sr.; Nancy J.(Coela); Susan G.(Herron); Mattie C.(Herron-Harlin-Shirley); and Richard F. Glenn.
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Jane Glenn
born
July 24, 1816
died
June 12, 1881
She was a true wife, kind mother
and a friend to all.
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