Sarah Amelia Glanville

Female, ID #1179, b. circa April 1844, d. 16 April 1921
FatherRev James Gordon Glanville (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1884)
MotherElizabeth Glanville (bt 1811 - 1812 - c 1864)

Birth, Marriage and Death information

     Sarah Amelia Glanville was born circa April 1844 at Whiteparish, WIL, ENG; registered Alderbury.
     She was baptized on 9 April 1844 at Whiteparish, WIL, ENG, parents named James Gordon Glanville and Elizabeth. Baptised by JG GLanville.
     She died on 16 April 1921 at Church House, Clyde Road, Dublin, DUB, IRL; recorded age 77, recorded Spinster.
     Her estate was probated on 5 July 1921 indexed as:
1921 GLANVILLE Sarah Amelia of The Church Home, Clyde Road, Dublin, spinster who died on 9 June 1921. Probate at Dublin to the Reverend John Usher Glanville, clerk, effects £877-13-3. Sealed at London 4 July
and
1921 GLANVILLE, Sarah Amelia, (Sister Amy), of Church Home, Clyde Road, County Dublin, formerly of St. Audrey's Lodge, Church Road, Bournemouth, died 16 April 1921 at Church Home aforesaid, testate. Probate of the Will granted Dublin, 9 June 1921 to Rev. John Usher Glanville, the brother, one of the Executors. Certified at Edinburch 22 Augst. Value of Estate, £4593:9:9.

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

  • Sarah Amelia Glanville appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 at Vicarage, Whiteparish, WIL, ENG; recorded age 7, living with her parents.
  • Sarah was a scholar at home on 30 March 1851.
  • She appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Ellingham, HAM, ENG; recorded age 17, living with her parents.
  • She appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Ellingham, HAM, ENG; recorded age 27, living with her widowed father.
  • She appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at 7 Clarence Bdgs, Melcombe Regis, DOR, ENG; recorded age 37, living with her widowed father.
  • She appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Delkin, Drummond Road, Christchurch, HAM, ENG; recorded age 47, a lodger.
  • Sarah was living on her own means on 5 April 1891.
  • Sarah was a sister in religion on 16 April 1921.