Andrew Glodery
GLODERY, SESSIONS, MORGAN
Posted By: Diane (email)
Date: 2/24/2002 at 20:15:16
Andrew Glodery, general merchant of Greene, was one of the early business men of the town. He engaged in the lumber and coal trade, in 1874, which business he continued until January, 1882. When he first engaged in the mercantile trade he was associated with D. H. Sessions, but has been alone in the business since January, 1882. He was born in France, in 1831; came to this county with his father when a child. The family settled in the State of New York; afterwards he removed to Washington county, Wisconsin. Mr. Glodery came to Floyd county, Iowa, from Vernon county, Wisconsin, in 1872, and purchased a farm on section 36, in Union township, which he recently sold. Hi wife was Mary E. Morgan. They have two children – Florence and Eugenie.
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Source: History of Butler and Bremer Counties, Iowa
Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1883
Pages 568-569
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