Thomas Gent Glanville
Male, ID #803, b. circa November 1876, d. 25 June 1939
Father | James Pascoe Glanville (1851 - 1931) |
Mother | Jane Chick (bt 1857 - 1858 - 1926) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Thomas Gent Glanville was born circa November 1876 at Peckham, SRY, ENG; registered Camberwell.He married Florence Oborne circa 1901 as married 10 years in 1911 census.
He died on 25 June 1939 at East Dulwich, SRY, ENG; recorded age 62, registered Camberwell.
His estate was probated on 8 January 1940 indexed as:
1940 GLANVILLE Thomas Gent of 108 Beauval Road, East Dulwich, London who died on 25 June 1939. Probate at London on 8 January to Florence Glanville, widow and Trevor James Glanville, vice consul, effects £16044-14.
Other information
On 2 June 1891 The London Gazette listed Civil Service Commission Appointments: For registration as temporary boy copyists : Thomas Gent Glanville.On 10 January 1893 The London Gazette listed Civil Service Commission appointments : 6 Jan 1893, After Open Competition Post Office, Telegraph Learners in the London Postal Districts : Thomas Gent Glanville.
He was a Sergeant in the Southern Rhodesia Volunteers D Troop, and was awarded the Queen's South Africa medal clasp for the relief of Mafeking, listed in the National Archives Anglo-Boer war records (WO100/267 page 17.)
Thomas and Florence Oborne had 3 children by the 1911 census, all still living by that date.
On 1 November 1912 The London Gazette listed Civil Service Commission Appointments, without open competition, Post Office, Skilled Workmen : Thomas Gent Glanville.
Family | Florence Oborne b. 29 Jan 1874, d. 14 Jan 1955 |
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