Glenn Family History


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The Life and Times of Warner Glenn


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Biography of a lion hunter and rancher in the Southwestern United States.







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Glenn and Kin


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James Glen[n] and his wife, Hannah (Thompson?) Glen were living in New Kent County, Virginia, by 1717 in the area that became part of of Hanover County, Virginia, in 1721. In his will, written in June 1762, and probated in Hanover County, Virginia, in February 1763, he named twelve children. Descendants lived in Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, and elsewhere. Most descendants spelled their surname "Glenn."




Avery and Marjorie Glenn Family History


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Avery Glenn, son of Howard Clayton Glenn and Dorothea Harrison, was born in 1929 in La Grande, Oregon. He married Marjorie Lynn, daughter of Ervin Lynn and Clea Harriet Davis, in 1950 in Salt Lake City, Utah.




Glenn Gould


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Glenn Gould (1932-1982) was a prodigy who loathed the word, a brilliant pianist who disliked performing, and a public figure who craved solitude. With his recording of the Goldberg Variations by J.S. Bach, Gould became an international celebrity. Gould’s unusual interpretations, quirky stage mannerisms, and teasingly contrarian pronouncements fascinated and annoyed audiences and critics. He gave concerts in Canada, the United States, and abroad for several years. To everyone’s disbelief, he quit the concert stage just a few months short of his thirty-second birthday and immersed himself in his true love: the recording studio.




Glenn Gould


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In this acclaimed biography, the late Peter Ostwald--himself an accomplished violinist and longtime personal friend of Gould's--raises many questions about Gould and his music, and lays bare the energy and contradiction behind his brilliance. Photos. NPR feature.