BIO: Asher Gurney Gorman GLENN, Clearfield County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Sally Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm _____________________________________________________________ From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr., Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 372-373. _____________________________________________________________ ASHER GURNEY GORMAN GLENN, an enterprising citizen of Burnside township, where he is engaged in agriculture, was born on the old Gorman homestead in this township, June 13, 1872. His father, Daniel Gorman, who was born at Elderton, Armstrong county, Pa., settled at an early date at New Washington, Clearfield county. Later he bought land and established the Gorman homestead near Mt. Joy church. He was engaged during his life in lumbering, farming and rafting. His father, the grandfather of our subject, was a tax collector in Indiana county, who, while traveling his rounds during a severe winter storm, lost his way and was subsequently found frozen to death. Daniel Gorman died in October, 1885, when he was 60 years old. He was three times married; his first wife being Nancy Maria Neff, a daughter of J. B. and Catherine (Barnhart) Neff, and a granddaughter of John Neff, a former resident of Howardville, Center county, Pa. She was a sister of Gideon D. Neff, a prominent farmer of Burnside township. Of this union were born three children: William Gorman, who resides in Kansas; James L.; and Maria, who is the wife of William Zimmerman. After the death of the mother of these children, Daniel Gorman married Nancy King, a daughter of John and Nancy (McCreary) King. Of this marriage there were six children, of whom four are now living - John K., Horace S., Rachel and Asher Gurney. Daniel Gorman was a third time married, his third wife being Elizabeth McGarvey, who is still living. She was the mother of three children - A. M., residing at LaJose, Pa.; David and Daniel Gorman of Connecticut. Asher G. Gorman was about twenty months old when he was deprived of his mother by death and he was then adopted by Daniel and Sarah (King) Glenn of Indiana county, Mrs. Glenn being an aunt of his by marriage, or in other words a sister of his father's second wife, Nancy King Gorman. On his adoption by them he took the name of Glenn, which he has since retained. In his youth he attended school for the usual period, and is also a graduate of Clark's Commercial College of Erie, Pa. He was early initiated into habits of industry, following both agriculture and lumbering. In 1887 he took up in addition the agricultural implement business, becoming a salesman. In 1907 he bought the old Gorman home, the residence being one of the largest and most mansion-like in Burnside township and possessing one of the largest fruit orchards. He is also engaged in the breeding of thoroughbred live stock, having shipped to thirteen different States. He is a member of the Grange and has served on the township school board. Politically he has been a Prohibitionist for many years. Mr. Glenn was married in 1894 to Lula Stephens, a daughter of David and Bella (Dickison) Stephens, and of this union have been born six children, namely: Sarah M., now aged thirteen years; Daniel aged eleven; Annabelle, eight; Alice, six; David, three; and Ethel, one year.