Biography of Charles P. Glazier, pages 651 / 652. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Charles P. Glazier, was born in Trumbull County, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1848, a son of Mosley and Alzina Glazier. When he was four years of age his parents moved to De Kalb County, Ind., and settled on section 27, Butler Township. His father died in Ohio, Jan 14, 1877, while visiting relatives, and his remains were brought to Huntertown, Ind., where his eldest son now resides. His mother still lives at the old homestead in Butler Township. Their family consisted of four children---Ellen J. born July 16, 1836; Nathan C., born March 25, 1846; Charles P., born Aug. 28, 1848; Ann E., born Oct. 8, 1855. Ellen J. married Samuel Clark from Ohio, and subsequently moved to Wisconsin where Mr. Clark died, and she afterward married M.F. Lunt. Nathan married a daughter of Thomas and Ellen Rowley. Ann E. married M.A.Carnahan, and resides on the old homestead. Their father was a very energetic and hard laboring man. At the time of his death he had just completed a nice residence. C.P. Glazier remained with his parents till his marriage, and then located on section 31, Jackson Township, where he has a fine farm of 113 acres. He is a great lover of sports, especially the chase, and since the game has been driven from this county he occasionally goes to Wisconsin for a few weeks’ deer hunting. In the winter of 1884 he visited his sister Mrs. Lunt, in Clark County, Wis., and brought home several trophies of his expertness. In politics he is a Democarat. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com