Dr Mark Glanville M.R.C.S.
Male, ID #11712, b. 10 December 1863, d. 27 November 1929
Father | Francis Glanville (bt 1829 - 1830 - 1900) |
Mother | Ellen Clara Savage (1834 - c 1897) |
Alternate Names
He was also known as Marcus.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Dr Mark Glanville M.R.C.S. was born on 10 December 1863 at Kensington, MDX, ENG; registered Kensington q1 1864. West Brompton recorded in 1911 census.He was baptized on 17 February 1864 at St Mary the Bolton's church, West Brompton, Kensington, MDX, ENG.
He married Emily Ruby Pamela Whitehouse on 15 April 1905 at All Saints parish church, Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, Westminster, MDX, ENG, (when age calculated as 41 years, 4 months and 5 days) Registered St George Hanover Square.
Both of full age, Fathers named Francis Glanville deceased esquire, Walton Whitehouse dentist.
He died on 27 November 1929 at Hillside Avenue, Swanbourne, WA, AUS, (when age calculated as 65); announced in The West Australian 30 Nov 1929 as:
GLANVILLE - On November 27, 1929, as his residence Hillside-avenue Swanbourne, Dr Marcus Glanville, beloved husband of Emily Ruby Glanville, loving daddy of Pamela.
GLANVILLE - On November 27, 1929, as his residence Hillside-avenue Swanbourne, Dr Marcus Glanville, beloved brother of Mrs Ellen J. Glanville, Mr Frank Glanville, Exmouth, Devon, England
GLANVILLE - On November 27, 1929, as his residence Hillside-avenue Swanbourne, Dr Marcus Glanville, beloved brother of Mrs M Mulfry, and loving uncle of Jeannett and John Mulfy, England
Glanville - on November 27, 1929 at his residence Hillside-Avenue, Swanbourne, Dr Marcus Glanville. Sadly missed. Inserted by Sister Florence Robbins
The Daily News 4 Dec 1929
OBITUARY
LATE DR. MARCUS GLANVILLE.
The funeral of the late Dr. Marcus Glanville took place at the Karrakatta Cemetery, and was largely attended. The late Dr. Glanville. whose father was also a Doctor of Medicine, was born in London at South Kensington, and graduated at St. George's Hospital. He practised for a few years in the South of France, and for many years in Balham, London. He was medical officer of health and a councillor of the Wandsworth Borough Council, one of the largest districts of Greater London, and during the War did a deal of voluntary work in the London Military Hospitals, also on the troopship Berlin, which transported troops between England and India.
He left England in 1921, and during his comparatively short residence in this State took a very keen interest in local affairs. He was for some time president of the Swanbourne Progress Association, and under his jurisdiction the district enjoyed considerable improvement. He was held in high esteem by the members of the Railway Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, of which he was the honorary lecturer and instructor for some time. Dr. Glanville leaves a widow, who is resident in London, and one daughter, who is completing her education in Paris.
The chief mourners were: Mr. H. C. Glanville. (brother), Mrs. H. C. Glanville (sister-in-law) and Miss Glanville (niece). The pall-bearers were: Dr. A. H. M. Mitchell, Messrs. F. E. Gibson (Mayor of Fremantle), H. S. Bickford, H. Armstrong (Fremantle Golf Club), G. C. Bridgwood (Commercial Travellers Club), W. Allnutt (Swanbourne Progress Association), A. W. Leonard, and N. Hancock.
The coffin was borne by members; of the Railway Ambulance Brigade, consisting of Messrs. T. Woodroffe, M. C. Renner, J. S. Barr, and C. Peddie. The Rev. J. A. Priestley: conducted the last rites and the funeral arrangements were by Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Company.
Other information
Mark and Emily Ruby Pamela Whitehouse had 1 child by the 1911 census, still living at that date.In 1913 Mark Glanville appeared in the Medical Register.
Dr Mark Glanville M.R.C.S. immigrated after 1921 to WA, AUS.
In 1923 he was listed in a medical register at Cottesloe, Western Australia, and again in 1927.
Family | Emily Ruby Pamela Whitehouse b. 31 Aug 1877, d. 1971 |
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