Clyde Brand Bio Monongalia Co. WV The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume II pg 99 + 100 Clyde Brand, a progressive young business man of Morgantown, the judicial center and metropolis of Monongalia County, was born in this county August 15, 1880, and is a representative of one of its sterling pioneer families. His paternal great-grandfather Brand settled in this county in the early pioneer days, and here was born the latter's son, James Elliott Brand, who was here reared to manhood and who married Susan Rice. John J. Brand, son of James Elliott and Susan (Rice) Brand, was born in this county on the 1st of September, 1854, and he became a successful school teacher when a young man. He also learned the carpenter's trade, and for five years he followed his trade at Fairmont, Marion County. For the ensuing five years he there operated a planing mill. He then, in 1898, returned to Monongalia County, where he continued his activities as a carpenter and builder until about 1918, since which time he has here lived retired. His first wife, whose maiden name was Mary A. Barbe, died in 1892. Clyde Brand, son of John J. and Mary (Barbe) Brand, gained his early education in the public schools of Fairmont, and there he initiated his independent career by securing employment in a bottling works. In 1900 he established his residence at Morgantown, where for a time he was identified with the real estate business. He next gave his attention to learning the plumber's trade, and to broaden his practical experience in the same he later worked at his trade in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Some time after his return to Morgantown he formed a partnership with J. H. Kennedy, under the title of Kennedy & Brand, but a year later, in 1904, he established himself independently in business. His ability and progressiveness have resulted in his building up a most successful enterprise, and he is now at the head of a leading plumbing, gasfitting, and steam and hot-water heating business in this section of West Virginia. He is loyal and public-spirited as a citizen, is an active member of the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club, is a director of the Union Savings & Trust Company, he and his wife hold membership in the First Presbyterian Church, and his fraternal affiliations are here briefly noted: Morgantown Union Lodge No. 4, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; Chapter No. 30, Royal Arch Masons; Morgantown Commandery No. 18, Knights Templars; Lodge of Perfection No. 1 West Virginia Sovereign Consistory of the Scottish Rite; Osiris Temple of the Mystic Shrine at Wheeling; and Athens Lodge, Knights of Pythias. April 22, 1903, recorded the marriage of Mr. Brand with Flora Gertrude Niell, daughter of A. M. Niell, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and they have two children: Richard Clyde, born June 14, 1907; and Dorothy Virginia, born December 19, 1909.