Ella Glover
b. April 1874
- Father: George R. Glover b. January 1841, d. between 1910 and 1920
- Mother: Ella Virginia Breazeal b. 29 December 1842, d. 10 January 1926
- The following appeared in WHO is Ida WAY??
9 may 1888
The Macon Telegraph: (Hawkinsville) Last night the members of the "H. L. A." met at their hall and had a most delightful entertainment. A few minutes after 8 o'clock the evening's programme was begun with a song, "My Robins True to Me," by Miss Ida Way. - Ella Glover was born in April 1874 in Georgia.
- Ella Virginia Breazeal and George R. Glover appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Jeffersonville, Twiggs County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Ella Glover, Willis Brazeille Glover, Anna E. Glover, William Pitt Glover, Henrietta Glover, Evaline C. Breazeal and Willie Evelyn Glover.
- She married Samuel A. Way on 25 October 1894 in Pulaski County, Georgia.
- Ella Glover and Samuel A. Way appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia.
- The following appeared on 7 April 1908 in The Macon Daily Telegraph: Mr. Sam A. Way, formerly Mayor of Hawkinsville, died in that city late yesterday afternoon. The announcement of the death came in a message from Mr. William Pitt Glover to Mr. J. W. Oberry last night. /P/ Mr. Way had a great many friends in Macon and throughout the State. He was an active business man and had for years ben prominent as a Mason. He spent all of his life in Hawkinsville. He leaves a widow and four small children. His widow was Miss Ella Glover, a daughter of Professor and Mrs. George R. Glover, and a sister of Mrs. John Oberry, Miss Henrietta Glover, and Mr. W. P. Glover, of Macon.
- The following appeared on 4 February 1912 in The Macon Daily Telegraph: Miss Henrietta Glover, who is the guest of Mrs. Sam Way in Hawkinsville, will return to the city Tuesday.
- The following appeared on 18 February 1916 in The Macon Daily Telegraph: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oberry were summoned to Jacksonville, Fla., Thursday by a telegram announcing the sudden death of Mrs. Oberry's brother, Willis Brazeille Glover, whose home was formerly at Hawkinsville. /P/ The information received by the Macon relatives of the deceased was to the effect that he died suddenly and unexpectedly of heart failure. /P/ For a number of years he had been engaged in the dry goods business and was a travelling salesman in that line for the Florida territory. /P/ Mrs. George R. Glover, Miss Henrietta Glover, and Mrs. J. W. Oberry are the members of the immediate family who reside in Macon. Mr. Pitt Glover, formerly of Macon but now of Valdosta, is the only brother of the deceased. Mrs. S. A. Way, of Hawkinsville, is a sister. Willis Glover was 49 years old at the time of his death and his wife survives him. Her home is in Jacksonville. /P/ The Glover family were originally from Twiggs county and the Brazeille name was a family name of Mrs. George R. Glover. WIllis Glover was reared from childhood in Hawkinsville and was a close friend of a great many of the successful business men of Macon today, who enjoyed his companionship in his youth. He was a strong character, pure minded and set a splendid example in his boyhood for those who were fortunate enough to be associated with him, and there will be many throughout middle Georgia who will be grieved to learn of his death.
- Last Edited: 24 Jun 2009
Family: Samuel A. Way b. June 1865, d. 6 April 1908
- Frank Way b. July 1895
- Ella Virginia Way b. April 1897
- Samuel A. Way Jr. b. November 1899