He was the son of James Glasgow and Elizabeth (Douglass) Glasgow
Source: obit, Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Blair co., PA., June 9, 1925
William E Glasgow of Glasgow, died on June 8, 1925 at home. Born Jan 17 1852 at Glasgow, he spent his entire life on the homestead. He was the eldest son of the late James and Elizabeth Glasgow, On August 25, 1871, he married Miss Sarah Elizabeth Irwin, who died in 1917. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Susan Troxell and Mrs Celia Taylor, and 3 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, James E and John of Glasgow, and sisters: Mrs Elizabeth Troxell, Glasgow; Mrs Jane Brubaker, Cresson; Mrs Hannah Brown, Coalport; Mrs Sara Gates, Altoona; Mrs Malisia Keller of Van Ormer; Mrs Emma Frey of Williamsburg, Mrs Caroline Irwin, Blandburg; and Mrs Edith Fay of Punxy
He was the son of James Glasgow and Elizabeth (Douglass) Glasgow
Source: obit, Altoona Mirror, Altoona, Blair co., PA., June 9, 1925
William E Glasgow of Glasgow, died on June 8, 1925 at home. Born Jan 17 1852 at Glasgow, he spent his entire life on the homestead. He was the eldest son of the late James and Elizabeth Glasgow, On August 25, 1871, he married Miss Sarah Elizabeth Irwin, who died in 1917. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Susan Troxell and Mrs Celia Taylor, and 3 grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, James E and John of Glasgow, and sisters: Mrs Elizabeth Troxell, Glasgow; Mrs Jane Brubaker, Cresson; Mrs Hannah Brown, Coalport; Mrs Sara Gates, Altoona; Mrs Malisia Keller of Van Ormer; Mrs Emma Frey of Williamsburg, Mrs Caroline Irwin, Blandburg; and Mrs Edith Fay of Punxy
Family Members
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Elizabeth Evelyn "Eliza" Glasgow Troxell
1847–1926
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Nancy Jane Glasgow Brubaker
1847–1926
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Lydia Hannah "Liddie" Glasgow Brown
1850–1930
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Sarah Ann "Sadie" Glasgow Gates
1853–1934
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E Melissa Glasgow Keller
1856–1936
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Edith Dinisha Glasgow Frye
1859–1932
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Caroline W Glasgow Irwin
1860–1945
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Emmaline "Emma" Glasgow Frye
1862–1939
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James Douglas Glasgow
1864–1943
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John Taylor Glasgow
1865–1935
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