Mary Glaser with a few granddaughters and great-granddaughters in the 1940s.
Mary (Siegrist) Glaser is pictured with two granddaughters and two great-granddaughters in the 1940s
Left to Right: Betty Human, Mary Elizabeth Glaser, Mary (Siegrist) Glaser, Sharon Rippel (in front), and Mary Ella Glaser in the 1940s.
Mary Glaser Judd (donated photo to the Madison Avenue United Methodist Church)
Glaser Descendants
circa 1938
The Glaser descendants around 1938. Back row was cut off in the photo.
Middle row: Charles Glaser, Wallace Glaser, James Roy Human, and Dale Human.
Front row: Betty Human, Mildred Human, Joan Glaser, Mary Ella Glaser, and Peggy Sargeant.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church (photo was donated to the church by Mary Glaser Judd)
Children of Conrad and Mary Glaser with their spouses
circa 1920s
The children of Conrad and Mary Glaser with their spouses. Left to right: Sam Austin, Tillie (Glaser) Austin, Allie (Glaser) Sargeant, Roy Sargeant, Inez (Gick) Glaser, Albert Glaser, Emma (Jones) Glaser, and Paul Glaser.
Austin family (1)
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church (2)
Conrad Glaser's family
circa 1920s
Conrad and Mary Glaser with their grown children behind them (left to right): Paul, Albert, Tillie, and Alice in the early 1920s.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church
Tornado Policy for the Salem Evangelical Church
April 1914 - April 1915
A tornado policy issued to the Salem Evangelical Church by J. J. Butterfield issued April 10, 1914 for $2,200.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church
Glaser and Sargeant families
circa 1915
At Grandma & Grandpa Glaser's home on farm west of Derby.
Standing - Allie Sargeant
In Uncle Paul's car -
front seat - Paul Glaser and Albert Glaser
back seat - Ed Thoman (holding on to Ina Sargeant) and Roy Sargeant
Standing - Aunt Ora Thoman holding Marie Sargeant
(Mary Judd)
(Grandma and Grandpa are Mary and Conrad Glaser)
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church (donated to them by Mary Glaser Judd)
Pleasant Valley School Class
October 1905
A class at the Pleasant Valley School in October 1905. The school was a county school until 1946 when the county schools closed.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church
A receipt from Wardell and Swisher
Apr. 18, 1892
A receipt from Wardell and Swisher dated April 18, 1892 for $2.55 paid by Philip Yergler on Charles Nachtrieb's account
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church
Receipt of payment from the Evangelical Church
Oct. 13, 1890
William Yost sent a receipt of payment back to the Evangelical Church dated Oct. 13, 1890.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church
Evangelical Church Trustees Meeting
Jan. 08, 1890
On Jan. 08, 1890 the trustees met at the house of Charles Nachtrieb, where they decided the officers for the next year.
Madison Avenue United Methodist Church