History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 628. [Scott County] [Stamping Ground Precinct] CHURCHILL B. GLASS, farmer, P. O. Georgetown; his father, James S. Glass, was born in Scott County, Sept. 12, 1812, during his life followed the occupation of farming, and died Jan. 26, 1865; his father, William Glass, and grandfather of our subject, was born in Virginia, in 1776, and emigrated to Scott County in 1796; he was a solider in the Revolutionary War. Sally A. Sinclair, the mother of our subject, was born in Scott County, April 6, 1815, and now resides with her son, our subject; her father was Armstead Sinclair, born in Scott County, Feb. 25, 1785, and died Jan. 3, 1824; his father was Robert Sinclair, a native of Virginia. Churchill B., our subject, was the oldest of six boys; he was born in Scott County, Nov. 17, 1838; attended the common schools of his native county, and finished his education at Georgetown College in 1860. During the years of 1861-62 he taught school, and since that time has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. In Scott County, Dec. 19, 1867, he married Miss Mary A. Glinn, a native of Scot County, and the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Moore) Glinn, both natives of Scott County; she was born in December, 1847. They are the parents of two children, one of whom is now living: Anna E. Himself and wife are members of the Baptist Church, and in politics has followed the example of his forefathers by uniting with the Democratic party. He is the owner of 131 acres of land. Mr. Glass is an enterprising man, industrious and frugal in his habits, pleasing and courteous in his manner, and highly esteemed by the people of the community in which he lives. Glass Sinclair Glinn Moore = VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/scott/glass.cb.txt