BIOS: William J. GLESSNER, Somerset, 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. 360/1 William J. GLESSNER. William J. Glessner, a prosperous farmer of Somerset, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, was born April 11, 1856, in Stony Creek township, Somerset county, son of John M. and Mary (Walker) Glessner. The founder of this family in America was Jacob G. Glessner, a native of Germany, who emigrated to this country when quite young, settling in Berlin, Somerset county, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Reformed church. The preacher, Rev. Mr. Spangenburg, decided to resign, and held a meeting one day to solicit the congregation to support him for the remainder of his life. He was not an old man, and Mr. Glessner took exception to this move, knowing that the church was in debt and the congregation small. At the close of the meeting, the minister called Mr. Glessner to the back of the church, saying he desired to talk the matter over. As soon as they were alone Mr. Spangenburg pulled out a knife and stabbed Mr. Glessner in the heart, and he died immediately. The minister was the first man to be hanged in Somerset county. Jacob Glessner, son of Jacob G. Glessner, was born near Berlin, in Somerset county, and was a miller by trade. He married, and among his children was a son, Joseph. Joseph Glessner, son of Jacob Glessner, was born in Stony Creek township in 1800. He was a farmer by occupation, and also engaged quite extensively in milling. He married Catherine Musser, and they had the following named children: Susan, Tobias, Jacob, John M., Joseph, Henry, Mary, Catherine, Sarah, Edmond and Eliza. John M. Glessner, fourth child and third son of Joseph and Catherine (Musser) Glessner, was born in Stony Creek township, November 21, 1832. He followed the quiet but useful occupation of a farmer, and met with good success in this line. His wife was Mary Walker, a daughter of Jacob and Catherine (Fritz) Walker, and they had children as follows: Catherine; William J., of whom later; Joseph J., deceased; Ida V.; Mary J.; Jacob M., Edmund, deceased; John, deceased; Melissa E., and Harry H. William J. Glessner, son of John M. and Mary (Walker) Glessner, obtained a good common school education, and at the age of eighteen years engaged in school teaching, continuing for three terms. He subsequently turned his attention to agricultural pursuits, and owns a fine farm in Somerset county, which is in a high state of cultivation and improvement. He married, July 5, 1877, Sarah Stoy, who was born July 1, 1857, in Somerset, daughter of Conrad and Mary (Buser) Stoy. Mr. and Mrs. Glessner have the following children: Ida B., born October 14, 1878, married Mahlon Landis, and they live with her people; John R., April 22, 1880; Mary E., March 8, 1882, married Edward Forney, and they are members of the Reformed church and live in Stony Creek; Roger W., April 12, 1884; Nellie C., March 27, 1886; J. Blanch, July 14, 1887; Robert H., October 25, 1888; Stella C., August 22, 1890; J. Pius, July 19, 1892; Alvin S., June 19, 1894; Merle K., May 16, 1896; and Ruth, September 16, 1898.