Sally Ann Glaze
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Sally Ann Glaze (b. Brown) (1814-1893) was born in Kentucky and died in Denver, Colorado. In about 1814, she moved with her family to Licking County, Ohio, where she married John Glaze in 1831. In 1849 she moved to Crawford County, Illinois, where her husband became a reverend in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Southern Illinois Conference. After his passing, Glaze relocated to Denver to live with the family of her daughter Caroline "Carrie" E. Glaze (b. Glaze) and became acquainted with several of Mary Baker Eddy's students and others working to establish Christian Science there. Both Sally Ann and Caroline may have studied Christian Science with Minnie B. Hall De Soto, a student of Eddy's, and Caroline was a practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal and a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Sally Ann Glaze
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Sally Ann Glaze (b. Brown) (1814-1893) was born in Kentucky and died in Denver, Colorado. In about 1814, she moved with her family to Licking County, Ohio, where she married John Glaze in 1831. In 1849 she moved to Crawford County, Illinois, where her husband became a reverend in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Southern Illinois Conference. After his passing, Glaze relocated to Denver to live with the family of her daughter Caroline "Carrie" E. Glaze (b. Glaze) and became acquainted with several of Mary Baker Eddy's students and others working to establish Christian Science there. Both Sally Ann and Caroline may have studied Christian Science with Minnie B. Hall De Soto, a student of Eddy's, and Caroline was a practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal and a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

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