Tulare County Biographies GLENN L. MORAN Transcribed by Kathy Sedler This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm Glenn L. Moran, a well known and prominent attorney of Tulare, California, was born in Canton, Illinois, July 16, 1890. He received his elementary education in the public schools of his native town, being a pupil in the grammar school at the time he left Illinois to come to California. He then attended the high school in Alhambra, California, after which he completed the course in the law department of the University of Southern California at Los Angeles. In July, 1914, he was admitted to the bar and began the practice of law in Alhambra, where he continued for five years. In 1919 he came to Tulare, where for some time he was a member of the law firm of Nowell & Moran, but is now practicing alone. Mr. Moran's practice is of a general nature and whatever the importance or insignificance of a case, if he takes it his client may be sure that his interests will be protected, both in its preparation and in its presentation to the court. Mr. Moran owns forty acres of land in this county. On December 30, 1914, Mr. Moran was married to Miss Leona Taylor, a native of the State of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Moran have two children : A daughter named Mildred ; and a son named Glenn L., Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Moran are republicans. Mr. Moran is a member of the Tulare County Bar Association, secretary and director of the Tulare Board of Trade ; president of the Tulare Rotary Club ; and a member of the Congregational church. He is also a member of the Tulare City Board of Education. In fraternal circles he is a familiar figure. He belongs to Lodge No. 322, F. & A. M., at Alhambra ; is a member of the Eastern Star Chapter ; of Tulare Lodge No. 1424, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks ; Alhambra Camp No. 671, Woodmen of the World ; and is past chancellor commander of Tulare City Lodge No. 321, Knights of Pythias. Source: History of Tulare County and Kings County, California � Kathleen Edwards Small & J. Larry Smith, Vol. II, Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1926., p. 178