GLOTFELTY- At his home near Crellin, after an illness of several weeks, Adrian Glotfelty, aged 66 years, 5 months, 18 days. The deceased was a highly respected citizen and a member of one of the largest and most influential families within the border of the county. He leaves several children, all of whom are grown, two of his sons being Messrs. Charles and Joseph Glotfelty. His funeral took place yesterday morning, the interment being made on the family burying ground on the old home place, now owned by Mr. Nimrod Glotfelty, near McHenry. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. Glenn, pastor of the Underwood U. B. Church, in the church in McHenry. The Republican-Aug 3, 1899 GLOTFELTY- On Saturday, March 21, 1903, at his home in Friendsville, Pierson Glotfelty, aged about 28 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Glotfelty, of near McHenry. On the 10th inst. Mr. Glotfelty, who was employed by the Bear Creek Lumber Company at Friendsville as a workman on their saw mill, was stuck in the side by a piece of timber thrown back by the saw. The injury, through somewhat painful at the time, was not thought after a few days to be of a serious nature as no bones were broken and the skin not being bruised at the point of contact. The injury was purely an internal one and of course the consequences could not be foreseen by the attending physicians. Mr. Glotfelty was married on February 18th, 1903, to Miss Alice Cover, of Friendsville. His funeral took place at 10 o'clock on Monday from the M. E. Church at McHenry after which the interment was made on the Glotfelty homestead nearby. To the relatives of the deceased the sympathies of the entire community is extended. The Republican - March 26, 1903 (Calculated date of death- March 21, 1903) Corrigendum to Maryland's Garrett County Graves, compiled by the Garrett County Historical Society (1995) page 15 & 16. Page 103 (referring to the Graves of Garrett County published by the Youghiogheny Chapter of the DAR -Book I) Glotfelty Cemetery Across the road from where the cemetery is now there was the (older) cemetery, where the parents of Adrian, Nimrod, Jesse, and Mahlon are all buried. My parents told me that the (old) graveyard was plowed up by the new owner, when my parents rode horseback from Oakland to those graveyards. This was before we had a car, so before 1916. The fieldstone markers were then piled in the fence corner, so no records are available. Info. by Eleanor Robey, White Plains, MD.