John Clifford Glanville
Male, ID #18140, b. 31 December 1890, d. circa November 1939
Father | John Ernest Glanville (c 1860 - b 1911) |
Mother | Hannah Clara Langley (bt 1859 - 1860 - c 1937) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
John Clifford Glanville was born on 31 December 1890 at Wihitechapel, MDX, ENG; Mile End recorded in 1819 census, Stepney also recorded. Registered Mile End.He was baptized on 22 November 1904 at St Albans church, Fulham, MDX, ENG.
He married Edith Emma Florence Nightingale on 30 December 1912 at the Register Office, Fulham, MDX, ENG, (when age calculated as 21 years, 11 months and 30 days) registered Fulham.
He died circa November 1939 at Fulham registered, MDX, ENG; recorded age 48.
Other information
John Clifford Glanville began military service on 19 April 1915 at Stamford Brook Lodge, Ravenscourt Park, London, MDX, ENG, recorded age 24yrs 96 days. Having previously served 4yrs in the 7th Battalion City of London Regiment (Sanitary Squad). Height 5ft 7inch, 117lbs, 34in expanded chest, wore spectacles for myopia. Enlisted into 10th Battalion, Duke of Cambirdges Own (Middlesex Regiment) Regt No 3514 (4yr Territorial enlistment seeking plumbing work in or around London if possible.)Entry in The National Roll of the Great War 1914-1918 reads:
GLANVILLE, J., Pte., Middlesex Regiment.
He volunteered in 1915, and after his training was engaged on important duties with his unit at various stations. He gave valuable services, but was not able to secure his transfer overseas owing to ill-health, and was discharged in January 1917, as being medically unfit for further military service.
167 Estcourt Road, Fulham, S.W.6. T170171. He ended military service on 14 December 1918; other military records show him being transferred to reserve 18 Jan 1917. He had been in Fulham Military Hospital 17 May 1917. Hospitalised 15 - 18 Oct 1915 with influenza. Hospitalised Sevenoaks 10 Apr 1916 (1 day) for enlarged toe joint, then 10 Apr - 2 May 1916 in Eastern General Hospital Brighton for same, when the inner half of the the head of his 1st metatarsal had been removed. Again at Sevenoaks 15 Jun 1916 - 5 JUl 1916 for scabies. His toe joint disability was recorded as originalting from childhood in Stepney. He was confimed to barracks 2 days for being absent 9:30pm 13 Jun 1915 to 4pm 16 Jun 1915; has 120hrs detention for absence of 7hrs on 10 Jul 1915; 10 days confimed to barracks for being drunk in town about 09:30pm in June 1916. On 1 Feb 1917 the Supply Reserve Depot, Foreign Cattle Market, Deptford confirmed No 3514 Pte Glanville, F C was employed there as a Checker. He received the British War Medal and his record showed he did not serve overseas.
Family | Edith Emma Florence Nightingale b. 26 Dec 1892, d. 27 Dec 1980 |
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