Ann Creber Glanville

Female, ID #1287, b. 1821, d. 16 April 1902
FatherHenry Glanville (bt 1789 - 1790 - 1864)
MotherAnn Creber (bt 1796 - 1797 - 1834)

Birth, Marriage and Death information

     Ann Creber Glanville was born in 1821 at Whitchurch, DEV, ENG.
     She was baptized on 4 February 1821 at the Parish Church, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG, by P Sleeman, curate. Parents Henry and Ann Glanville.
     She died on 16 April 1902 at Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age of 81, registered Tavistock.
     Her estate was probated on 22 May 1902 indexed as:
1902 GLANVILLE Ann Creber of Wilsetton Farm, Whitchurch, Devonport, spinster who died on 16 April 1902. Probate at Exeter on 22 May to Henry Crimes Glanville, farmer, effects £653-17-10.
     She was buried on 19 April 1902 at the Parish Church, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG, Ann Creber Glanville, above Wilsetton, Whitchuch, April 19th, recorded age 81.

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

  • Ann Creber Glanville appeared on the census of 6 June 1841 at Oakley, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 20, living with her father.
  • Ann was a general servant on 30 March 1851.
  • She appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 at Oakley, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 30, living with her widowed father.
  • She appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Oakley, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 40, living with her brother Henry.
  • She appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Oakley, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 50, living with her brother.
  • She appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Wilsetton, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 60, living with her brother Henry Crymes Glanville.
  • Ann was a housekeeper on 3 April 1881.
  • She appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Willsetton, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 70, in the household of her brother Henry Crymes.
  • Ann was housekeeper on 5 April 1891.
  • She appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Willsetton, Whitchurch, DEV, ENG; recorded age 80, living as sister to Henry.
  • Ann was living on own means on 31 March 1901.