This book draws a picture of some of the highlights of the recorded history of the Scottish Family Glen, from the first records of the name in 1292. In a small, relatively unknown family, there are many surprising episodes, and the book answers some of the following questions:
Which Clan does the Glen family belong to?
Where in Scotland did the Glens originate?
Which Glen married a daughter of King Robert the Bruce?
Where did the Glen family hold land in Scotland?
Which Glens served as members of the Scottish Parliament?
Which Glens died in the World Wars?
Which Glens have been to University?
How did the Glens earn a living, and how did they die?
Which Glens were in business?
Which Glens have been in prison?
Which Glens were religious martyrs?
Which Glens emigrated overseas?
Who were the poets and writers in the Glen family?
Which Glen died early, leading to someone being burned as a witch?
Who was the most famous Glen of all time?
Where are the Glens now?
The main book also contains a Glen Encyclopaedia of Scotland, which adds additional information on aspects of Scotland of particular relevance to the family Glen, and a chart of the author’s own Glen family tree.
The latest edition is an free e-book, which allows you to navigate more easily to references within the book, and, if connected to the Internet, to expand your research into the resources of the World Wide Web.
Which Clan does the Glen family belong to?
Where in Scotland did the Glens originate?
Which Glen married a daughter of King Robert the Bruce?
Where did the Glen family hold land in Scotland?
Which Glens served as members of the Scottish Parliament?
Which Glens died in the World Wars?
Which Glens have been to University?
How did the Glens earn a living, and how did they die?
Which Glens were in business?
Which Glens have been in prison?
Which Glens were religious martyrs?
Which Glens emigrated overseas?
Who were the poets and writers in the Glen family?
Which Glen died early, leading to someone being burned as a witch?
Who was the most famous Glen of all time?
Where are the Glens now?
The main book also contains a Glen Encyclopaedia of Scotland, which adds additional information on aspects of Scotland of particular relevance to the family Glen, and a chart of the author’s own Glen family tree.
The latest edition is an free e-book, which allows you to navigate more easily to references within the book, and, if connected to the Internet, to expand your research into the resources of the World Wide Web.