John Patrick Glanville

Male, ID #15509, b. circa May 1880, d. 12 June 1917
FatherJohn Glanville (bt 1847 - 1848 - c 1911)
MotherMary Patchett (bt 1848 - 1849 - c 1892)

Birth, Marriage and Death information

     John Patrick Glanville was born circa May 1880 at Birmingham, WAR, ENG; registered Birmingham.
     He married Florence May Sewell circa May 1911 at Warwick registered, WAR, ENG.
     He died on 12 June 1917 at The Union Infirmary, Warwick, WAR, ENG; recorded age 36, registered Warwick.
     He was buried on 15 June 1917 at St Nicholas, Warwick, WAR, ENG, recorded age 37, buried in an unconsecrated plot.

Other information

     John Patrick Glanville began military service on 31 July 1899 at Colchester, ESS, ENG, joining the Royal Warwickshire Regt at Colchester 9 Aug 1899. Recorded age 20yrs 2mnths, height 5ft 6 1/4 inch, 136 lbs, 34.5in expanded chest, Roman Catholic, enlisting for 7 years and then 5years in reserves. He had enlisted in the militia at age 17yrs 7mnths, when 5ft 3.5inch tall, 31in chest, fresh complexion, brown eyes, brown hair. He ended military service on 30 July 1911; discharged on the termination of his first period of engagement, having been a Lance Corporal from 25 Oct 1906, Corporal from 7 Apr 1909, but having also been a Corporal on 6 Mar 1903, reduced to the ranks (Private) by court martial for absence after that. He had suffered a fracture of the 1st finger, left hand metacarpal bone 10 Jan 1902. Remains of records indicate the Warwickshire Constabulary confirmed he (as an army reservist), at 2:30pm on 7th August 1913 attempted to cut his throat was taken to the workhouse infirmary. He was recorded as suffering from some internal (text missing) and was not responsible for his actions. He began military service on 28 June 1916 recorded age 36yrs 2mths, having previously served 12years (recorded 12mths) with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (discharged as No. 6947, 26 Sep 1914 from reserve as medically unfit). Height 5ft 6 1/4 in, 35.5in expanded chest. He ended military service; having served Home 28 Jun 1916 - 4 Aug 1916, and been promoted Sergeant 1 Jul 1916 from Private. Discharged "not likely to become an efficient soldier (on medical grounds)".

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

  • John Patrick Glanville appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at 4 Beak Street, Birmingham, WAR, ENG; recorded age 11mths, living with his parents.
  • He appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at 8 Beak Street, Birmingham, WAR, ENG; recorded age 10, living with his parents.
  • John was a polisher circa July 1900.
  • He appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at District Garrison, First Ward, Colchester, ESS, ENG; one of a number of service men living there. Recorded age 21.
  • John was an infantry corporal on 31 March 1901.
  • As of 30 July 1911, John Patrick Glanville lived at 36 Market Place, Warwick, WAR, ENG.
  • As of 1914, John Patrick Glanville lived at 10 Friars Street, Warwick, WAR, ENG.
  • John was a barman on 28 June 1916.
  • As of 28 June 1916, John Patrick Glanville and Florence May Sewell lived at 40 Bowling Green Street, Warwick, WAR, ENG.
  • As of 30 January 1917, John Patrick Glanville lived at 110 Avon Street, Warwick, WAR, ENG, when enquiring about badge entitlement following being called twice to the colours and stating his health broke down. Quoted regimental no 6947 and then 22012 with 4th Battalion Royal Warwickshire. He acknowledge receipt of badge from same address 18 Feb 1917.
  • John was a barman on 12 June 1917.
  • As of before 12 June 1917, John Patrick Glanville lived at 110 Avon Street, Warwick, WAR, ENG.

Family

Florence May Sewell b. bt 1890 - 1891, d. 16 Jul 1919
Child