BIOS: John L. GLESSNER, Berlin, Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Roth Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ ________________________________________________ History of Bedford and Somerset Counties, Pennsylvania; Bedford County by E. Howard Blackburn; Somerset County by William H. Welfley; v.3, Pub. The Lewis Publishing Company, New York/Chicago 1906, ppg. 191/2 John L. GLESSNER. John L. Glessner, of Berlin, is a son of Tobias Glessner. A full account of the Glessner family from the time of its founding in America, is given in the sketches of Tobias and Frank P. Glessner, which appear elsewhere in this volume. John L. Glessner was born October 25, 1858, in Stony Creek township, where his education was received in the public schools. He worked for his father until the age of twenty, when he married and rented a farm from his father. This he cultivated for five years, and then for two years was engaged in clearing the timber from a tract of one hundred and thirty acres purchased from his father. The land was heavily timbered with white pine and other trees. April 2, 1887, he purchased from the heirs of Ephraim Ross the farm on which he now resides; it is situated near Downey. His very neat and pretty home he built in 1888, erecting the barn the same year. The farm is well stocked, having good orchards of apples and pears and a sugar camp of four hundred vessels. In addition to this property Mr. Glessner is the owner of another tract. For the last nine years he has been in the farm produce business, and every week throughout the year carries a load of produce to Johnstown. This business he conducts in connection with his farming enterprises and operations. He served at one time as supervisor and is a Democrat in politics. He and his wife are members of the Reformed church. Mr. Glessner married, November 25, 1877, Hattie J. Will, and their children are: Nellie E., born in 1878, wife of Merle R. Schrock, for fourteen years a teacher in the public schools, a practical surveyor, and a Republican. He and his wife live on the home farm and are members of the Reformed church. Ivy B., born January 15, 1887, wife of John T. Stutzman, a farmer and a Republican. Both are members of the Reformed church. Mrs. Glessner is a daughter of William C. and Sarah Will, the former a cooper by trade, a Republican and a member of the Lutheran church. He and his wife were the parents of eight children, among them, Hattie J., born April 9, 1858, was educated in the township schools, and is the wife of John L. Glessner. Mr. Will died April 1, 1900, aged seventy-five years, and his widow, born September 30, 1826, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Glessner.