The Gladding book: being an historical record and genealogical chart of the Gladdding family, with accounts of the family reunions of 1890 and 1900, at Bristol, RI., the Gladdings' American ancestral home . ghter of Nathan and Dolly Wood Long. / 41. Hale Gladding brothers, of Warren : Of the al)ove Hale, and his six children, very little to us is oldest son, captain Thomas D. Gladding, married Sarah, daugh-ter of Norris H. Hul)bard. To them were born ten children, whoare largely residents of Providence. His son Charles mariied RuthShove. Their children are Reuben, of Pawtucket, Franc
The Gladding book: being an historical record and genealogical chart of the Gladdding family, with accounts of the family reunions of 1890 and 1900, at Bristol, RI., the Gladdings' American ancestral home . ghter of Nathan and Dolly Wood Long. / 41. Hale Gladding brothers, of Warren : Of the al)ove Hale, and his six children, very little to us is oldest son, captain Thomas D. Gladding, married Sarah, daugh-ter of Norris H. Hul)bard. To them were born ten children, whoare largely residents of Providence. His son Charles mariied RuthShove. Their children are Reuben, of Pawtucket, Francis—waskeeper of a boarding-stable. Broad St.,—Edmond Q., retail grocer,113 South St. 103 James W. Gladding was father of children. The oldest daughter, 188 Julia I)., is the wife of Benjamin Mantou,U. S. consul to Rio Janeiro. S. A. TIMOTHY GLADDING, Q J « fD V! fDP fD oq K fD o fD ^P O C. P g [110] ing to the chart he was the father of thirteen children. We thinktlicy all claim Providence as the home of their childhood. TimothyGladding erected tlie tirst dvvelliug on Westminster street about was a merchant-tailor, and used the west end of this dwelling forhis shop, or shop and store, while the family occupied the upper 5. His son Timothy, continued the business of his married Betsey, daughter of tleacon Ieirin. They had elevenchildren, six daughters, and five sons who were prominent businessnen for many Nears, proprietois of the leading book-stores in Provi-dence. JOHN J., SON OF 13 TIMOTHY, SEX. 46 John J. Gladding, brother of Timothy, born July, 1776, died1841, was twice married : first, March 28, 1803, to Mary Perrin ; sec-ond, to Clarissa Jacobs; mother of five children; residence 101Chestnut street. This family may well be called a family of shop-keepers. j GEORGE VV , SON OF 13 TIMOTHY, SEN. 51 George W. Gladding was twice
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