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Born: August 24, 1865
Died: February 16, 1936
Married: Minnie Emma Jerdo
Children: Millard S. Gladd, Elizabeth N. Gladd, Lee G. Gladd, Richard E. Gladd, Emma M. Gladd, Monroe J. Gladd, Ethel M. Gladd

Add a captionJoseph Gladd was born in Québec and lived most of his adult life in Bloomingdale as a blacksmith, though he may have moved into Saranac Lake by 1930.
His wife, Minnie, may have run a deli at 125 Broadway in 1948.
Adirondack Record, February 15, 1918
BLOOMINGDALE
Rumor has it that a new blacksmith is to open the shop recently vacated by Joe Gladd. It will be a great convenience as the nearest shop at present is at Saranac Lake. There is a good opening in this town for a live smith and if properly managed would draw the trade from ail the surrounding country.
Plattsburgh Daily Republican, May 14, 1930
BLOOMINGDALE
Joseph Gladd of Saranac Lake visited friends in town on Thursday evening.