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  1. Glen Percy Raymond Glenn (November 25, 1907 – August 21, 1960) was a Canadian-American sound engineer who settled in Los Angeles during the 1930s to pursue a career in movies.

  2. Glen Percy Raymond Glenn. Mini Bio. Glen Glenn was born on November 25, 1907 in New Brunswick, Canada. Glen is known for Freckles Comes Home (1942), Borrowed Hero (1941) and Voodoo Man (1944). Glen was married to Mary Helen McCorkle. Glen died on August 21, 1960 in New Brunswick, Canada. Family. Spouse.

  3. Personal Life: Glen Glenn, also known as Glen Percy Raymond Glenn, was born on November 25, 1907 at Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick to parents Lionel Glenn & Adella Pearl Clarke.

  4. Personal Life and Death: Glen Glenn, also known as Glen Percy Raymond Glenn, was born on November 25, 1907 at Chipman, Queens, New Brunswick. He immigrated to the United States from Canada on September 6, 1926, crossing the border at Vanceboro, Maine, and settling in the Manhattan borough of New York City where he worked as an electrical engineer.

  5. Glen Percy Raymond Glenn was born November 25, 1907, in a farmhouse outside Chipman. Sometime around 1925, the young electronics prodigy stood at the Chipman train station saying goodbye to his family

  6. 816 Linden Avenue. Built 1907. Heritage-Registered. For: Percy Raymond. Designer/Builder: D.H. Bale. ARCHITECTURE: This house cost $3,000 to build in 1907. D.H. Bale was the designer/builder since he was listed as the agent for the owner on the Plumbing Permit.

  7. Research genealogy for Glen Percy Raymond Glenn of Chipman, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, as well as other members of the Glenn family, on Ancestry®.