Thomas Glanville
Male, ID #14881, b. 6 March 1847, d. circa March 1890
Father | Joseph Lillicrap (1808 - c 1885) |
Mother | Mary Glanville (bt 1801 - 1809 - 1864) |
Alternate Names
He was also known as Thomas Lillicrap recorded in 1851 census.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Thomas Glanville was born illegitimate on 6 March 1847 at Hennot, St Juliot, CON, ENG.He was baptized on 12 March 1847 at St Juliot, CON, ENG.
He died circa March 1890 at Camelford registered, CON, ENG; recorded age 43.
Florence Richmond (Surname Unknown)
Female, ID #14882, b. between 1867 and 1868, d. 18 February 1917
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Florence Richmond (Surname Unknown) was born between 1867 and 1868 at Totnes, DEV, ENG.She married George Glanville, son of George Glanville and Elizabeth Pomroy, between 1891 and 1892 it is now suspected no formal marriage took place, although the 1911 census recorded them married 19 years.
She died on 18 February 1917 at 1 Edge Hill, Wimbledon, SRY, ENG; recorded age 49, registered Kingston.
Her estate was probated on 14 April 1917 indexed as:
1917 GLANVILL Florence Richmond of 1 Edge Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey (wife of George Glanvill) who died on 18 February 1917. Probate at London on 14 April to the said George Glanvill, manufacturer, effects £1602-6-2.
She was buried on 21 February 1917 at Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Road, Lambeth, SRY, ENG, recorded age 49.
Other information
Florence and George Glanville had no children by the 1911 census.Family | George Glanville b. c Aug 1844, d. 18 Apr 1929 |
Eleanor Jones Newton
Female, ID #14883, b. before 1877, d. 18 November 1912
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Eleanor Jones Newton was born before 1877 at ENG.She married Henry Glanville, son of John Glanville J.P. and Mary Stevens, in 1897 at Windsor, NSW, AUS.
She died on 18 November 1912; Shoalhaven Telegraph 20 November 1912:
Death of Mrs. H. Glanville.
The death occurred in Sydney (whither she had gone for medical treatment), on Monday afternoon, of Mrs Glanville, wife of Mr Harry Glanville, of Wogamia. The deceased lady had been in a precarious state of health for about six months, and her death was expected at any time during that period. Her illness in the first instance was due to septicaemia, but complications ensued, and, though everything that medical skill and devoted nursing could do was done, she succumbed as stated. In the early stages of her illness she was attended unremittingly by Dr. Ewing at her home at Wogamia; later she was removed to Berry Hospital to undergo a critical operation, which was success fully performed by Drs. Ewing and Goergs, and for some time great hopes were entertained of her recovery. But the blood poisoning had got such a hold of her system that it affected heart and head, and the patient was then removed to Sydney, where five doctors attended her, but the case was beyond human help, and she gradually sank, and expired on Monday afternoon.
The late Mrs Harry Glanville was born in England, coming to New South Wales when very young with her parents, the Rev. W.S. Newton. M.A., and Mrs Newton. Her father, who is still living, is a scholar and a great reader. His daughter had all his love of study. For some time the Rev. W.S. Newton conducted a Grammar School, where many men in church life and in the commercial world obtained their education. Mrs Glanville studied under her father, and was so persistent and painstaking that she held her own with the other students. For a woman she was highly gifted, but though of considerable erudition and brain power she was most retiring. In the domestic sphere she was all that a woman should be— an exceptionally devoted wife and mother. She was a good worker for the church, and by her amiable disposition endeared herself to all who had the privilege and pleasure of her acquaintance. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband, one son, her aged parents, two brothers (one a doctor in London, the other a solicitor in Sydney), a sister, and a large circle of friends.
The mortal remains were brought to Nowra last night per train for interment, and the funeral will move from All Saints' Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp for the C.E. portion of the general cemetery.
Family | Henry Glanville b. 1860, d. 1943 |
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Allan V. Glanville
Male, ID #14884, b. 1889, d. 19 January 1954
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Allan V. Glanville was born in 1889 at Waterloo, NSW, AUS.He married Nellie J. Ingold in 1912 at Milton, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 23 years.)
He died on 19 January 1954 at Sydney, NSW, AUS.
Family | Nellie J. Ingold b. 1892, d. 1933 |
Nellie J. Ingold
Female, ID #14885, b. 1892, d. 1933
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Nellie J. Ingold was born in 1892 at Milton, NSW, AUS.She married Allan V. Glanville in 1912 at Milton, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 20 years.)
She died in 1933 at Berry, NSW, AUS.
Family | Allan V. Glanville b. 1889, d. 19 Jan 1954 |
Gordon Arthur Davidson Glanville
Male, ID #14886, b. 9 April 1916, d. 10 January 1942
Father | Arthur Henry Davidson Glanville (c 1877 - 1960) |
Mother | Ellen Maud Collins (1882 - 1940) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Gordon Arthur Davidson Glanville was born on 9 April 1916 at Camberwell registered, SRY, ENG.He married Dorothy Florence Kew circa November 1940 at Epping registered, ESS, ENG.
He died on 10 January 1942 (when age calculated as 25); commemorated as:
Name: GLANVILLE, GORDON ARTHUR
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Sergeant
Regiment: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Unit Text: 408 (R.C.A.F.) Sqdn.
Date of Death: 10/01/1942
Service No: 1260085
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 83.
Cemetery: RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL
No.408 Squadron.
Hampden I. AE286 EQ-T
Op: Wilhelmshaven
124 Aircraft took part in this raid to Wilhelmshaven; good bombing was claimed but Wilhelmshaven records this only as a small raid with light damage and six people injured. Three Wellington’s and two Hampton’s were lost.
Hampton AE286 took off at 1637 hrs from RAF Balderton and was lost without trace. All are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.
Crew.
F/L. Thomas Findlay Priest RAFVR
Sgt. Donald Couden Henderson RCAF
Sgt. Gordon Arthur Glanville RAFVR (Wireless Operator / Air Gunner)
Sgt. Leslie Alexander Churcher RAFVR.
His estate was probated on 15 February 1943 indexed as:
1943 GLANVILLE Gordon Arthur Davidson of 36 Epping Way, Chingford, London who died on 10 January 1943 on war service. Administration at Llandudno on 15 February to Dorothy Florence Glanville, widow, effects £335-16.
Other information
Gordon and Dorothy Florence Kew had no children with birth registrations in England nor Wales.Family | Dorothy Florence Kew b. c May 1930 |
Dorothy Florence Kew
Female, ID #14887, b. circa May 1930
Alternate Names
Her married name was Manning. Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Dorothy Florence Kew was born circa May 1930 at Hackney registered, MDX, ENG.She married Gordon Arthur Davidson Glanville, son of Arthur Henry Davidson Glanville and Ellen Maud Collins, circa November 1940 at Epping registered, ESS, ENG.
She married Frederick H. Manning circa May 1945 at Epping registered, ESS, ENG, there is no evidence to endorse this being the same Dorothy Kew, other than the absence of a death registration in the surname Glanville.
However there are birth registrations Hackney and Colchester 1946 & 1949 of Manning children with a Kew mother.
Other information
Dorothy was married 2 times.Dorothy and Gordon Arthur Davidson Glanville had no children with birth registrations in England nor Wales.
Family 1 | Gordon Arthur Davidson Glanville b. 9 Apr 1916, d. 10 Jan 1942 |
Family 2 | Frederick H. Manning b. b 1925 |
Caroline Pollard
Female, ID #14888, b. circa August 1875, d. after 1914
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Caroline Pollard was born circa August 1875 at Duloe, CON, ENG; registered Liskeard.She married Ernest James Theodore Glanville, son of John Glanville and Mary Sarah Wade, circa November 1902 at St Austell registered, CON, ENG.
She died after 1914.
Family | Ernest James Theodore Glanville b. c Apr 1879, d. 1 Nov 1914 |
Children |
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John Edward James Parker
Male, ID #14889, b. 1916
Birth, Marriage and Death information
John Edward James Parker was born in 1916 at Crookwell, NSW, AUS.He married Audrey Cecilia Glanville, daughter of Albert Alexander Glanville and Cecilia Isobel Whittington, in 1939 at Crookwell, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 23 years.)
Family | Audrey Cecilia Glanville b. 15 Mar 1917, d. 21 Apr 2004 |
May Ethel Rayner
Female, ID #14890, b. 12 November 1888, d. March 1980
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
May Ethel Rayner was born on 12 November 1888; 12 Nov 1887 recorded at death.She married Walter Leslie Glanville, son of Joseph Lyle Glanville and Edith Kate Corbett, on 12 September 1914 at St Philip the Apostle church, South Tottenham, Tottenham, MDX, ENG, (when age calculated as 25 years and 10 months) registered Edmonton. After banns, both aged 25. Bachelor and spinster. Fathers named Joseph Lyle Glanville clerk, Augustus Richard Rayner gardener.
She died in March 1980 at Southend on Sea registered, ESS, ENG, (when age calculated as 91.)
Family | Walter Leslie Glanville b. c May 1890, d. 20 Sep 1916 |
Child |
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Robert Thornton Lewis
Male, ID #14891, b. between 1836 and 1837
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Robert Thornton Lewis was born between 1836 and 1837 at Kettering, NTH, ENG.He married Fanny Glanville, daughter of Benjamin Glanvill and Sarah Ann Smith, circa February 1878 at Abingdon registered, BRK, ENG.
Family | Fanny Glanville b. c Feb 1843 |
John Bigs Peters
Male, ID #14892, b. between 1832 and 1833, d. before 1886
Birth, Marriage and Death information
John Bigs Peters was born between 1832 and 1833 at Linton, CAM, ENG.He married Jemima Letitia Glanville, daughter of Edward Glanville and Jemima Letitia Evans, circa November 1870 at Whitechapel registered, MDX, ENG, Jemima marrying as Jemima Letitia Glanville.
He died before 1886.
Family | Jemima Letitia Glanville b. 3 Mar 1844, d. 1917 |
May Glanville
Female, ID #14893, b. circa August 1886
Father | Charles George Glanville (1860 - c 1942) |
Mother | Amy Kennedy (bt 1855 - 1856 - c 1923) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Beal.Birth, Marriage and Death information
May Glanville was born circa August 1886 at Southsea, HAM, ENG; registered Portsea.She was baptized on 19 September 1886 at St Bartholomew, Southsea, HAM, ENG, May of Charlie George and Amy Glanville, abode 60 Lawson Road Southsea, hanmmer* in dockyard.
She married Arthur Frederick Beal circa May 1909 at Woolston, HAM, ENG, registered South Stoneham. Her recorded age 22, father Charles George Glanville.
Family | Arthur Frederick Beal b. b 1889 |
William Kennedy Glanville
Male, ID #14894, b. 3 October 1887, d. 22 December 1905
Father | Charles George Glanville (1860 - c 1942) |
Mother | Amy Kennedy (bt 1855 - 1856 - c 1923) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
William Kennedy Glanville was born on 3 October 1887 at Southsea, HAM, ENG; registered Portsea.He was baptized on 8 January 1888 at St Bartholomew, Southsea, HAM, ENG, William Kennedy son of Charlie George Glanville and Amy, abode 24 Cleveland Rd Southsea, hammerman. Born 3 Oct 1887.
He died on 22 December 1905 at Hampshire Asylum, Fareham, HAM, ENG, (when age calculated as 18); registered q1 1906, recorded age 18. Registered Fareham.
Other information
On 15 December 1905 he was admitted to the Hampshire asylum (Lunacy Patients Admission Register), dying there 22 Dec 1905.Jack C. Glanville
Male, ID #14895, b. between 1891 and 1892
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Jack C. Glanville was born between 1891 and 1892 at Southsea, HAM, ENG.Elizabeth Mary Corrie
Female, ID #14896, b. before 1850
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Elizabeth Mary Corrie was born before 1850.She married John Glanville, son of John Glanville J.P. and Mary Stevens, on 13 July 1870 at Shoalhaven, NSW, AUS, GLANVILLE-CORRIE-July 13, at the residence of the bride of John Glanville, Esq., J.P., Shoalhaven, to Elizabeth Mary, daughter of the late George Corrie, Esq., Victoria.
Family | John Glanville b. bt 1847 - 1848, d. 3 May 1908 |
Children |
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Elizabeth Crago
Female, ID #14897, b. between 1866 and 1867
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Elizabeth Crago was born between 1866 and 1867 at Broadoak, CON, ENG.She married Samuel Glanville, son of William Glanville and Elizabeth Emma Pearce, circa November 1895 at Liskeard registered, CON, ENG.
Other information
Elizabeth and Samuel Glanville had 5 children by the 1911 census, 1 deceased by that date.Family | Samuel Glanville b. 22 Jul 1870, d. c Feb 1950 |
Children |
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Elsie Gladys Glanville
Female, ID #14898, b. circa June 1900
Father | Samuel Glanville (1870 - c 1950) |
Mother | Elizabeth Crago (bt 1866 - 1867 - ) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Uglow. She was also known as Elsie Gladys as recorded in 1911 census and at birth, Elsie G at marriage. She was also known as Alsce G. as recorded in 1901 census.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Elsie Gladys Glanville was born circa June 1900 at Broadoak, CON, ENG; registered Liskeard q3 1900.She married Archibald E. Uglow circa August 1929 at Liskeard registered, CON, ENG.
Family | Archibald E. Uglow b. b 1909 |
George Corrie Glanville
Male, ID #14899, b. 1871, d. 1953
Father | John Glanville (bt 1847 - 1848 - 1908) |
Mother | Elizabeth Mary Corrie (b 1850 - ) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
George Corrie Glanville was born in 1871 at Shoalhaven, NSW, AUS.He died in 1953 at Nowra, NSW, AUS.
Other information
George Corrie Glanville emigrated on 18 May 1922 from London, MDX, ENG; on the P&O vessel SS Balranald for Sydney, recorded age 50.Amelia Glanville
Female, ID #14900, b. 1 September 1888
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Amelia Glanville was born on 1 September 1888 at London, MDX, ENG; registered Marylebone q4 1888.She was baptized on 14 October 1888 at St Marks church, St John's Wood, Westminster, MDX, ENG.
Lionel Richard Gethin De Glanville
Male, ID #14901, b. 19 October 1886, d. 22 November 1962
Father | Rev James De Glanville B.A. (1842 - 1901) |
Mother | Emily Georgina Creagh (bt 1852 - 1853 - c 1936) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Lionel Richard Gethin De Glanville was born on 19 October 1886 at Egginton, DBY, ENG; registered Burton on Trent.He was baptized on 7 November 1886 at Egginton, DBY, ENG.
He married Hilda St Hilary Everard Mayne on 10 February 1915 at Bexhill on Sea, SSX, ENG, (when age calculated as 28 years, 3 months and 22 days) registered Battle.
He died on 22 November 1962 at Fulham registered, MDX, ENG, (when age calculated as 76); recorded age 76.
Other information
On 11 January 1921 the London Gazette listed him in the Royal Army Medical Corps, relinquishing the rank of Captain.Family | Hilda St Hilary Everard Mayne b. 4 Sep 1890, d. 28 Mar 1972 |
Children |
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Percy John Glanville
Male, ID #14902, b. 1873, d. 1959
Father | John Glanville (bt 1847 - 1848 - 1908) |
Mother | Elizabeth Mary Corrie (b 1850 - ) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Percy John Glanville was born in 1873 at Shoalhaven, NSW, AUS.He married Bertha Fannie Duke in 1898 at Nowra, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 25 years) Shoalhaven Telegraph 5 February 1898
Wedding Bells
Glanville-Duke.
On Wednesday, 26th January, St. John's Church, Nowra was the scene of a quiet and very pretty wedding, the contracting parties bing; Miss Bertha F. Duke, daughter of Dr. Duke, of London, and Mr Percy J. Glanville, second son of Mr John Glanville, jun., of “Wogamia,” and grandson of Mr Glanville, JP, “Kalena”, Nowra.
The service was conducted bv the Rev. E. owen, B.A., of St George's, Glenmore road, Paddington, assistod by Rev. H.M. Trickett, incumbent of the parish
A few minutes after noon, tho bridegroom arrivod at the church, attended by his brothor, Mr. G.C. Glanville, who filled the position of best man. Shortly after the brido entered, leaning on the arm of her guardian, Mr Emery, of “Spring Bank, by whom she was given away. She looked very sweet and pretty, and was attired in a handsome dress of pale fawn more antique, elaborately trimmed with white ssatin, chiffon, ribbon and lace, to which special interest was attached, having been worn by her grandmother at her own mother's wedding at Littlehampton, Sussex, in 1867, and was without doubt the most beautiful and costly dress ever worn by a bride in thd Nowra church. Her white fancy straw hat was trimmed with chiffon, ribbon, and ostrich feathers, with these were worn white kid gloves and white kid slippers tied with satin ribbon. She also carried a pretty bouquet of cream roses, Queensland maiden-hair, and asparagus fern, which was the gift of the bridogroom, as were also the gold true lover's knot brooch with heart attached, and sprav of reall orange blossoms.
The bridesmaid was Miss Mabel Glanville (sister of the bridegroom). who wore a pretty dross of rainbow crepon, trimmed with buttorcup lace and ribbon, and hat to match. Sho carried a bouquet of pink Amaryllis, maiden-hair and asparagus fern, and her bar brooch chased with ivy leaves was the gift of the bridegroom.
The church was prettily decorated by friends of the bride and groom, and much admiration was bestowed on a wreath of white flowers with wedding bell hanging in centre, a little gilt horse-shoes suspended; which hung immediately over their heads.
Miss Janice Wheatley was the organist, and as the bride entered the choir sang “Tho voice that breathed o'or Eden.” A canticle also was rendered, and at the conclusion of the beautiful and improssive service, as Mr Glanville led his bride down the aisle, the organ pealed forth the “Wedding March.”
Tbe bridal party then repaired to “Kalena,” the residence of the bridegroom’s grandparents, where they received the congratulations of their friends, and after being photdgraphed on the lawn, light refreshments were served. The happy pair left later for their honeymoon, amidst showers of old slippers and rose-leaves. The going awav dress was a white cambric, trimmed with torchon lace, with which was worn a black fancy straw hat, trimmed with rose and lace, and she carried a shot silk sunshade.
The bride was the recipient of many useful and pretty presents, including several cheques.
He died in 1959 at Sydney, NSW, AUS.
Family | Bertha Fannie Duke b. b 1878, d. 1947 |
Bertram George De Glanville
Male, ID #14903, b. 1 July 1885, d. 1967
Father | Rev James De Glanville B.A. (1842 - 1901) |
Mother | Emily Georgina Creagh (bt 1852 - 1853 - c 1936) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Bertram George De Glanville was born on 1 July 1885 at Ashby Parva, LEI, ENG; registered Lutterworth.He was baptized on 9 August 1885 at Ashby Parva, LEI, ENG, parents James and Emily Georgina.
He married Dorothea Frances Allen on 21 September 1909 at St Michael's church, Colombo, Ceylon, (when age calculated as 24 years, 2 months and 20 days.)
He married Kathleen Crawford Ievers between 1911 and 1914 probably Ceylon.
He died in 1967 at Bishops Stortford, HRT, ENG.
Other information
Bertram George De Glanville was educated Taylor's School, Crosby and Worcester College in Oxford.Joined the Ceylon Civil Service as a cadet in 1908 and worked his way up the ladder to the offices of magistrate and district judge. In 1929 Bertram succeeded to the Chairmanship of the Colombo Port Commission (and was till there when "The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List" was released in 1932). Kitty bore Bertram four sons - Ranulph, Geoffrey, Robert and John) and two daughters Joan and Moira Dorothea.
Bertram was married 2 times.
Family 1 | Dorothea Frances Allen b. 1879, d. Dec 1910 |
Family 2 | Kathleen Crawford Ievers b. c 1885, d. c May 1970 |
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Gordon Glanville
Male, ID #14904, b. circa December 1890, d. 19 March 1952
Father | Rev John Usher Glanville (c 1845 - 1927) |
Mother | Amy Birt (1865 - 1941) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Gordon Glanville was born circa December 1890 at Bournemouth, HAM, ENG; registered Christchurch.He was baptized on 4 January 1891 at St Clement church, Bournemouth, HAM, ENG, Gordon of John Uhser and Amy Glanville, abode St Audrey's Lodge.
He married Elisa B. Hitchcock on 27 November 1915 at Emmanuel church, West Dulwich, Lambeth, SRY, ENG, registered Lambeth. By licence, his age 24, hers 28. Bachelor and spinster. Fathers named John Usher Glanville clerk in holy orders, Jacob Hitchcock clerk. Ceremony performed by J Usher Glanville. Witness Amy Glanville.
He died on 19 March 1952 at Bridport registered, DOR, ENG; recorded age 61.
His estate was probated on 26 July 1952 indexed:
GLANVILLE Gordon of Belmont West Bay-road Bridport Dorset died 19 March 1952 Probate London 26 July to Eliza Glanville widow. Effects £1946 4s 3d.
Family | Elisa B. Hitchcock b. 6 Mar 1887, d. 8 Apr 1964 |
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Bertha Fannie Duke
Female, ID #14905, b. before 1878, d. 1947
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanville.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Bertha Fannie Duke was born before 1878.She married Percy John Glanville, son of John Glanville and Elizabeth Mary Corrie, in 1898 at Nowra, NSW, AUS, Shoalhaven Telegraph 5 February 1898
Wedding Bells
Glanville-Duke.
On Wednesday, 26th January, St. John's Church, Nowra was the scene of a quiet and very pretty wedding, the contracting parties bing; Miss Bertha F. Duke, daughter of Dr. Duke, of London, and Mr Percy J. Glanville, second son of Mr John Glanville, jun., of “Wogamia,” and grandson of Mr Glanville, JP, “Kalena”, Nowra.
The service was conducted bv the Rev. E. owen, B.A., of St George's, Glenmore road, Paddington, assistod by Rev. H.M. Trickett, incumbent of the parish
A few minutes after noon, tho bridegroom arrivod at the church, attended by his brothor, Mr. G.C. Glanville, who filled the position of best man. Shortly after the brido entered, leaning on the arm of her guardian, Mr Emery, of “Spring Bank, by whom she was given away. She looked very sweet and pretty, and was attired in a handsome dress of pale fawn more antique, elaborately trimmed with white ssatin, chiffon, ribbon and lace, to which special interest was attached, having been worn by her grandmother at her own mother's wedding at Littlehampton, Sussex, in 1867, and was without doubt the most beautiful and costly dress ever worn by a bride in thd Nowra church. Her white fancy straw hat was trimmed with chiffon, ribbon, and ostrich feathers, with these were worn white kid gloves and white kid slippers tied with satin ribbon. She also carried a pretty bouquet of cream roses, Queensland maiden-hair, and asparagus fern, which was the gift of the bridogroom, as were also the gold true lover's knot brooch with heart attached, and sprav of reall orange blossoms.
The bridesmaid was Miss Mabel Glanville (sister of the bridegroom). who wore a pretty dross of rainbow crepon, trimmed with buttorcup lace and ribbon, and hat to match. Sho carried a bouquet of pink Amaryllis, maiden-hair and asparagus fern, and her bar brooch chased with ivy leaves was the gift of the bridegroom.
The church was prettily decorated by friends of the bride and groom, and much admiration was bestowed on a wreath of white flowers with wedding bell hanging in centre, a little gilt horse-shoes suspended; which hung immediately over their heads.
Miss Janice Wheatley was the organist, and as the bride entered the choir sang “Tho voice that breathed o'or Eden.” A canticle also was rendered, and at the conclusion of the beautiful and improssive service, as Mr Glanville led his bride down the aisle, the organ pealed forth the “Wedding March.”
Tbe bridal party then repaired to “Kalena,” the residence of the bridegroom’s grandparents, where they received the congratulations of their friends, and after being photdgraphed on the lawn, light refreshments were served. The happy pair left later for their honeymoon, amidst showers of old slippers and rose-leaves. The going awav dress was a white cambric, trimmed with torchon lace, with which was worn a black fancy straw hat, trimmed with rose and lace, and she carried a shot silk sunshade.
The bride was the recipient of many useful and pretty presents, including several cheques.
She died in 1947 at Nowra registered, NSW, AUS.
Family | Percy John Glanville b. 1873, d. 1959 |
Mabel Rosina Glanville
Female, ID #14906, b. 1875, d. 6 October 1957
Father | John Glanville (bt 1847 - 1848 - 1908) |
Mother | Elizabeth Mary Corrie (b 1850 - ) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Mottram.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Mabel Rosina Glanville was born in 1875 at Shoalhaven, NSW, AUS.She married Henry James Mottram in 1902 at Nowra, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 27 years.)
She died on 6 October 1957 at Burwood, NSW, AUS.
Family | Henry James Mottram b. 1873 |
Frederick Ivor Glanville
Male, ID #14907, b. 21 April 1898
Father | William Hercules Glanville (1859 - a 1911) |
Mother | Ann Amelia Gidley (bt 1856 - 1857 - ) |
Alternate Names
He was also known as Fred recorded in 1901 and 1911 censuses.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Frederick Ivor Glanville was born on 21 April 1898 at Plymouth, DEV, ENG; registered Plymouth.He was baptized on 5 May 1898 at St Peter, Plymouth, DEV, ENG, Frederick Ivor of William and Anne Amelia Glanville, abode 34 Wolsdon St, born Apr 21 1898.
Other information
Between 1913 and 1928 he was serving in the Royal Navy, from Boy, through Ordinary Seaman, to Able Seaman. Height 4ft 10" on entry when chest 27", rising to 5ft 7" 38 3/4" chest. Light brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion. He may have served beyond 1928 when his records where transferred.William Philpott Curran Glanville
Male, ID #14908, b. 13 January 1896, d. circa November 1972
Father | William Hercules Glanville (1859 - a 1911) |
Mother | Ann Amelia Gidley (bt 1856 - 1857 - ) |
Alternate Names
He was also known as William Percival Curran. He was also known as William Percival C. P. as recorded at death. He was also known as Willie recorded in 1901 census.Birth, Marriage and Death information
William Philpott Curran Glanville was born on 13 January 1896 at Plymouth, DEV, ENG; registered Plymouth.He was baptized on 30 January 1896 at St Peter, Plymouth, DEV, ENG, William Philpot Curren of William and Amelia Glanville, abode 8 Arundel Crescent, born Jan 13 1896.
He married Frances Sarah (Surname Unknown) circa February 1938 at Surrey N.E. registered, SRY, ENG, Frances marrying in names DOWN and JOHNSON.
He married Winifred Joan Harvey circa August 1954 at Plymouth registered, DEV, ENG.
He died circa November 1972 at Plymouth registered, DEV, ENG.
Other information
William Philpott Curran Glanville began military service on 19 August 1912 enisting in the Royal Navy for 5 plus 7 years, giving date of birth 21 Jun 1894. He was Demobilised 3 Feb 1919, height 5ft 7", 31 1/2in chest, light brown hair, light blue eyes, fair complexion. His military record also holds his true date of birth as 13 Jan 1896. He served as a Stoker.William was married 2 times.
William and Frances Sarah (Surname Unknown) had no children with birth registrations in England nor Wales.
Family 1 | Frances Sarah (Surname Unknown) b. bt 1886 - 1887, d. 11 Apr 1954 |
Family 2 | Winifred Joan Harvey b. 22 Mar 1912, d. 18 May 1990 |
Henry James Mottram
Male, ID #14909, b. 1873
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Henry James Mottram was born in 1873 at Shoalhaven, NSW, AUS.He married Mabel Rosina Glanville, daughter of John Glanville and Elizabeth Mary Corrie, in 1902 at Nowra, NSW, AUS, (when age calculated as 29 years.)
Family | Mabel Rosina Glanville b. 1875, d. 6 Oct 1957 |
Gertrude Glanville
Female, ID #14910, b. circa May 1879, d. circa November 1882
Father | Robert Glanville (c 1838 - 1897) |
Mother | Jane Rew (bt 1842 - 1843 - 1912) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Gertrude Glanville was born circa May 1879 at Woodbury, DEV, ENG; registered St Thomas.She died circa November 1882 at Exeter, St Thomas registered, DEV, ENG; recorded age 3.
She was buried on 18 December 1882 at Woodbury, DEV, ENG.