James Glanville

Male, ID #1068, b. 1852, d. 14 February 1904
FatherJames Glanville (bt 1818 - 1819 - 1896)
MotherSusan Meriton (bt 1822 - 1823 - 1908)

Birth, Marriage and Death information

     James Glanville was born in 1852 at Phillack, CON, ENG; Hayle also recorded.
     He was baptized on 27 May 1852 at Phillack, CON, ENG, parents James and Susan Glanville.
     He married Grace James Oliver on 31 August 1871 at Wesleyan Chapel, Redruth District, CON, ENG, (when age calculated as 19 years) registered Redruth.
     He died on 14 February 1904 at Phillack, CON, ENG; registered Redruth, recorded age 53.
     He was buried on 18 February 1904 at Phillack, CON, ENG, with a recorded age of 53, named husband of Grace James.
     His estate was probated on 17 May 1930 indexed as:
1930 GLANVILLE James of 10 Hayle Terrace, Hayle, Phillack, Cornwall who died on 14 February 1904. Administration at Bodmin on 17 May to Grace James Glanville, widow, effects £210.

Other information

     James and Grace James Oliver had 7 children by the 1911 census, 1 deceased by that date.

Address(es), Census(es) & Occupation(s)

  • James was a scholar on 7 April 1861.
  • He appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at North of Guildford, Phillack, CON, ENG; recorded age 10, living with his parents.
  • James was a mariner on 2 April 1871.
  • He appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Hayle Terrace, Phillack, CON, ENG; recorded age 21, living with his parents.
  • James was a master mariner (absent, recorded on wife's census) on 3 April 1881.
  • He appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at vessel "Riviere", Sunderland, DUR, ENG; recorded age 31.
  • James was Master of Riviere on 3 April 1881.
  • James was 1st Mate of Mounts Bay on 5 April 1891.
  • He appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at vessel "Mounts Bay", Kingswear, DEV, ENG; recorded age 41, married. The master of the vessel was 49 year old Glanville Spray, with a crew of about 15.
  • James was a sailor at baptism of daur Florence on 20 September 1892.
  • James was a sailor, recorded at baptism of daughter Florence on 20 September 1892.
  • He appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at vessel "Dolcoath", River Mersey off Garston, LAN, ENG; recorded age 50, married wife not present.
    The vessel Dolcoath:
    Foreign Trade Steamer employed as Cargo Steamer, Registered Cardiff.
    DOLCOATH - 1885
    Code letters: HDFG Official Number: 86498
    Master: Captain J. Jago, appointed to the Shipping Line and to the vessel in 1882
    Rigging: iron single screw Schooner; 1 deck; 2 tiers of beams; 6 cemented bulkheads; double bottom
    aft 78 feet long, forward 56 feet, 303 tons; Forward Peak Tank 50 tons; Aft Peak Tank 14 tons
    Tonnage: 1,790 tons gross, 1,450 under deck and 1,171 net
    Dimensions: 266.3 feet long, 36.5 foot beam and holds 19.2 feet deep; Raised Quarter Deck 74 feet long;
    Poop 24 feet; Bridge Deck 56 feet; Forcastle 26 feet
    Construction: 1882, J. Laing in Sunderland
    Propulsion: compound engine with 2 inverted cylinders of 33 & 63 inches diameter respectively;
    stroke 39 inches; operating at 80 p.s.i; 150 horsepower; engine built by North East
    Marine Engines Co. Ltd. in Sunderland
    Owners: Dolcoath Steam Ship Co. Ltd. ( Osborn & Wallis)
    Port of registry: Cardiff.
  • James was 2nd mate of Dulcoath on 31 March 1901.
  • James was a master mariner at marriage of son John Archibald on 1 September 1902.
  • As of February 1905, James Glanville lived at Hayle Terrace, Phillack, CON, ENG.

Family

Grace James Oliver b. bt 1851 - 1852, d. 15 Jan 1937
Children