Notes Charles Glen was born at April 20, 1898, 5:30 a.m., at Rosebauk Place, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland to John Glen, steelworker, and Annie Morton, married December 19, 1894, in Blythwood District, Glasgow, Scotland.)
In 1901, Charles Glen, 2 years of age, was residing at Main Street, Rosebank Place, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Other family members included: mother, Ann Glen, 28, widow; James Glen, 1; grandparents, Elizabeth Morton, 74; and James Morton, 69, retired blacksmith. (Source: 1901 Census of Scotland; Parish: Cambuslang; ED: 16; Page: 15; Line: 3; Roll: CSSCT1901_253; Year: 1841.)
In 1911, Charles Glen, 12 (along with his brother, James Glen, 11), arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, with a group of 99 Quarrier boys en route to Brockville, Ontario, Canada.
In 1911, Charles Glens, 13, is shown as a servant / laborer to Richard G. and Harriet Green of Leeds, Ontario, Canada. His date of birth is shown as June 1897 and his immigration year as 1911.
On April 10, 1923, at The Manse, Brockville, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Charles Glen, 23, farmer, born in Glasgow Scotland, to John Glen and Annie Morton; and Mary Scott, 19, born in Cannington, Ontario, Canada, to George Scott and Elizabeth Smith.