David James Glanfield
Male, ID #35281, b. 3 December 1913, d. August 1996
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
David James Glanfield was born on 3 December 1913 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.He married Beatrice Green circa February 1961 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
He died in August 1996 at Ulverston registered, CUL, ENG, (when age calculated as 82.)
Family | Beatrice Green b. 4 Apr 1909 |
Daniel Dare Glanfield
Male, ID #35282, b. circa November 1915, d. circa November 1918
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Daniel Dare Glanfield was born circa November 1915 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.He died circa November 1918 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG; recorded age 3.
Beatrice Green
Female, ID #35283, b. 4 April 1909
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Beatrice Green was born on 4 April 1909.She married David James Glanfield, son of William John Glanfield and Emily Mary Gooding, circa February 1961 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
Family | David James Glanfield b. 3 Dec 1913, d. Aug 1996 |
Emily Mary Gooding
Female, ID #35284, b. 20 March 1878, d. 2 September 1966
Alternate Names
She was also known as Mary Emily registered at death. Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Emily Mary Gooding was born on 20 March 1878 at Aldburgh, SFK, ENG.She married William John Glanfield, son of Robert Glanfield and Louisa Runnacles, circa May 1897 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG.
She died on 2 September 1966 at Roose Hospital, Barrow in Furness, LAN, ENG, (when age calculated as 88); recorded age 87, registered Barrow in Furness.
Her estate was probated on 12 April 1967 indexed as:
GLANFIELD Emily Mary of 7 Meadowlands Avenue Barrow-in-Furness Lancashire died 2 September 1966 at Roose Hospital Barrow-in-Furness Probate Lancaster 12 April to David John Glanfield draughtsman. £1086.
Other information
Emily and William John Glanfield had 8 children by the 1911 census, all still living at that date.Family | William John Glanfield b. c Feb 1875, d. c May 1951 |
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Emily Kate Glanfield
Female, ID #35285, b. 15 November 1897, d. 3 November 1930
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Jackson. She was also known as Kate.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Emily Kate Glanfield was born on 15 November 1897 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.She married George Benjamin Jackson on 28 August 1917 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG, (when age calculated as 19 years, 9 months and 13 days.)
She died on 3 November 1930 at 4 Danube Road, Leeds, YKS, ENG, (when age calculated as 32); recorded age 32, registered Leeds North. Cause of death : hatchet strike to the head (murdered) inflicted by George Benjamin Jackson.
Inquest held at Leeds.
Reported in the Liverpool Echo 3 Nov 1930:
COUPLE'S SHOCKING INJURIES
WIFE DEAD : HUSBAND IN A SERIOUS CONDITION
From our Own Correspondent
Leeds, Monday
A Leeds married couple, George Benjamin Jackson, a newspaper seller, and Emily Kate Jackson, 4 Danube-road, both aged about 40, were discovered shockingly injured in bed today.
The wife was in her nightdress, and her head was so badly battered that she died later in the morning.
The husband, who was dressed, was found with his windpipe severed, but the vital arteries had not been touched. He is in a serious condition.
A hatchet and razor were found in the room
There are four children, the eldest of whom is ten. Apparently the husband had got up and sent the children to mass at 8 o'clock this morning, and the youngest child on returning home went upstairs and discovered his father and mother in bed.
Just at that time the landlady called for the rent, and it was then that it was discovered what had happened.
Reported in the Leeds Mercury 4 Nov 1930:
MAN AND WIFE FOUND DYING OF WOUNDS
"The obliging little fellow of Briggate, "
George Benjamin Jackson, newspaper seller. and his wife, Emily Kate Jackson (38), Danube Road, Gelderd Road, Leeds, were found seriously injured in bed yesterday, and were taken to Leeds Infirmary, where they both died.
The woman was found to be terribly battered about the head, her injuries including a fractured skill. The husband's windpipe was cut, and he is said to have swallowed disinfectant. A hatchet and razor were found in the room.
The couple have four children, the oldest of whom is ten years old.
The discovery was made by a woman who called at the house. On entering the living-room she heard groans, and, hurrying upstairs found blood in the bedroom. She went for help to the foreman of the Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society's slaughter-house, across the road.
Mr. Harry Beetham, an ambulance worker, employed there, went across and bandaged the wounds together, with other ambulance men.
Neighbours stated that Mr. and Mr.s Jackson had lived on good terms and were a hardworking couple.
Reported in Western Daily Press 5 Nov 1930:
LEEDS DOUBLE TRAGEDY
Trouble Caused by Husband Who Put Money On Horses.
The circumstancs of the double domestic tragedy at Leeds on Monday, when a street newspaper seller having attacked his wife with a hatchet as she was lying in bed, took poison and cut his throat, were inquired into at the inquest today.
The couple were Emily Kate Jackson (32) and George Benjamin Jackson (36).
John Jackson, a cowman said he knew that there had been some trouble between his brother and his wife over money matters. He had heard that they had a joint account in the Halifax Building Society.
The wife gave the husband money each week to put into the account, but instead he drew money out. She had accused him of putting the money on horses.
Sergeant Craig said that the examinaton of the Building Society bank book showed that as against small weekly payments in, there had been regular withdrawals.
The jury found that Jackson had murdered his wife and committed suicide, there being no evidence to show his state of mind.
Other information
Following the death of Emily and George, their young daughter was adopted by Emily's parents, whilst the 3 sons were sent to a Catholic Orphanage where they stayed until they gained employment.Family | George Benjamin Jackson b. 25 Aug 1894, d. 3 Nov 1930 |
Henry Robert Glanfield
Male, ID #35286, b. circa February 1899, d. circa August 1936
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Alternate Names
He was also known as Harry Robert.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Henry Robert Glanfield was born circa February 1899 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.He married Mary Swann circa August 1917 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
He died circa August 1936 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
Family | Mary Swann b. 17 Oct 1898 |
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May Glanfield
Female, ID #35287, b. 8 May 1900
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Taaffe.Birth, Marriage and Death information
May Glanfield was born on 8 May 1900 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.She married George Taaffe circa August 1919 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
Family | George Taaffe b. b 1899 |
Frederick William Glanfield
Male, ID #35288, b. circa November 1901, d. 11 July 1943
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Frederick William Glanfield was born circa November 1901 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.He married Ann Isabel Hodson on 9 August 1922 at Winmarleigh, LAN, ENG, registered Garstang.
He died on 11 July 1943 at Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, ONT, CAN; with obituary:
PTE. F. W. GLANFIELD DIES IN 42ND YEAR
Private Fred W. Glanfield, 41, of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, died at Christie Street hospital, Sunday. Private Glanfield's home in in Winfield, Sask. He is survived by his widow and three sons, Fred, 16, Oliver, 12 and Brian Adair, nine months. The deceased was stationed at Camp Borden until last February, when it became necessary to remove him to Christie Street hospital. He had been ill since February.
The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 2pm from the Ross J. Craig parlors, Queen St. W. Interment will be in Prospect cemetery. Rev. G. T. Lackey, Guelph, will officiate at the burial service.
Other information
Frederick William Glanfield and Ann Isabel Hodson immigrated in 1929 to CAN.Family | Ann Isabel Hodson b. 12 Aug 1900, d. 23 Oct 1955 |
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William John Glanfield
Male, ID #35289, b. 14 March 1903, d. circa November 1979
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
William John Glanfield was born on 14 March 1903 at Northfleet, KEN, ENG; registered Strood.He died circa November 1979 at York registered, YKS, ENG.
Ada Lottie Glanfield
Female, ID #35290, b. 13 October 1904
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Hesmondhalgh.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Ada Lottie Glanfield was born on 13 October 1904 at Leiston, SFK, ENG; registered Blything.She married William Hesmondhalgh circa August 1924 at Barrow in Furness registered, CUL, ENG.
Family | William Hesmondhalgh b. 7 Nov 1904 |
Walter Edward Glanfield
Male, ID #35291, b. 21 March 1906, d. circa November 1959
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Walter Edward Glanfield was born on 21 March 1906 at Leiston, SFK, ENG; registered Blything.He married Gladys Madeline Little circa November 1936 at Kendal registered, WES, ENG.
He died circa November 1959 at Penzance registered, CON, ENG; recorded age 53.
Family | Gladys Madeline Little b. 5 Apr 1914, d. c Feb 1972 |
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Roger Thomas Glanfield
Male, ID #35292, b. circa November 1908, d. circa May 1964
Father | William John Glanfield (c 1875 - c 1951) |
Mother | Emily Mary Gooding (1878 - 1966) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Roger Thomas Glanfield was born circa November 1908 at Hull, YKS, ENG; registered Hull.He married Florence May Long circa November 1946 at Millom registered, CUL, ENG.
He died circa May 1964 at Lancaster registered, LAN, ENG; recorded age 55.
Family | Florence May Long b. 23 May 1906, d. Apr 1992 |
Mary Anne Winter
Female, ID #35293, b. between 1811 and 1812, d. February 1885
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Mary Anne Winter was born between 1811 and 1812 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.She married Robert Glanfield, son of Robert Cooke Glanfield and Mary Fryatt, on 27 December 1830 at St Mary Elms, Ipswich, SFK, ENG.
She died in February 1885 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG; recorded age 73.
Family | Robert Glanfield b. 1804, d. c May 1864 |
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Robert Glanfield
Male, ID #35294, b. 1804, d. circa May 1864
Father | Robert Cooke Glanfield (bt 1774 - 1775 - b 1851) |
Mother | Mary Fryatt (bt 1773 - 1774 - c 1864) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Robert Glanfield was born in 1804 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.He was baptized on 30 September 1804 at St Clement, Ipswich, SFK, ENG, parents named Robert Cooke Glanfield and Mary.
He married Mary Anne Winter on 27 December 1830 at St Mary Elms, Ipswich, SFK, ENG, (when age calculated as 26 years.)
He died circa May 1864 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG; recorded age 59.
The Ipswich Journal 9 Apr 1864 reported the inquest:
DISTRESSING SUICIDE - An inquest was held on the 4th inst., before S. B. Jackamn Esq., Coroner, at the John Barleycorn Inn, St Clements, upon the body of Robert Glanfield. It appeared that the deceased was in his 60th year and was a seafaring man (a man before the mast). He was the father of 11 children the youngest 10 years old. Deceased was a good husband and a good father, and he had enjoyed good health till about a fortnight since. he was not a sober man, he would go a long time without drinking, and then he would break ouit, and continue drinking for some time.
The deceased has been out of berth for the last three weeks; before that he sailed with Capt. Hadgraft in the "Emma" schooner of this port. Deceased told his wife that when he had to go aloft his head went round with him; he left Capt. Hadgraft because he did not feel equal to the work; he had not employment in view and no means of supporting himself and family; five children were at home depending upon him. The deceased before leaving work was a very cheerful man, but since that he had been very low spririted. Since last Wednesday week the deceased had complained of a violent pain in the head, and of the room going round with him, and he could not walk straight, but staggered about the house. The deceased went out several times, a week or two back in search of employment and finally got a berth on the brig "Malta" belonging to Mr. Samuel Ralph Gooding but he could not join the ship, being quite unable to perform his duties.
The deceased had not been drunk lately but he had been continually drinking a little. On Sunday last he ate his dinner, and took nothing else, and went to bed about two o'clock in the afternoon. His wife went to bed about nine o'clock; when she went to bed the deceased appeared to be asleep. When she got up at 5:30 on Monday morning the deceased was asleep, and about half past eight she went upstairs and saw the deceased on his knees at the foot of the bed, she thought he was praying, but on looking again she was a handkerchief round his neck and also round the top rail of the bedpost. She ran downstairs and gave an alarm, and Mr. W. Adams was sent for but life was extinct when he arrived, and in his opinion death was occasioned by a pressure upon the blood vessels of the neck causing suffocation.
The jury returned a verdict "that the deceased hanged himself being at the time of unsound mind."
Other information
On 1 May 1847 The Ipswich Journal reported:Robt. Glanfield was charged with having stolen about 40 fathoms of rope, the property of the Suffolk and Norfolk Shipping Company. The robbery took place on the 2d ult., from the "Ipswich Trader," lying off the wharf of Messrs. Alexander, near St. Peter's dock. Glanfield disappeared soon afterwards; in the mean time enquiries were made, when it was discovered that Glanfield has sold the rope, at the establishment of Mr. Pickess, marine store dealer. Imagining that the matter had "blown over," Glanfield returned to Ipswich on the 19th ult., and the police being aware of his movements, apprehended him in bed in his own house in the Fore Hamlet. He was fully committed for trial.
6 Apr 1850 The Norfolk News reported:
Robert Glanfield pleaded guilty to stealing eight fathoms of repoe, the property of William Whitehead, of Ipswich - 6 calendar months, with hard labour.
6 Mar 1852 The Ipswich Journal reported:
At the late Sessions, a man named Robert Glandfield was convicted of stealing rope from the "Thomas Clarkson," Pear, master, and sentenced to two months imprisonment. The principal witness was a man named Thomas Dewy, employed as one of the crew on board. Dewy now appeared, and alleged thatm, from having attended the trial and given evidence, he had been discharged by Pear from his employment, there having been a relationship between Pear and Glandfield. Dewy further alleged that Pear stated, from having given evidence, he had "behaved very dirtily;" to which Dewy replied that he had only given evidence to further the ends of justice. The Magistrates having listened to Dewy's representations, the Mayor depracted the conduct of Pear severely, stating that his conduct amounted to nearly an obstruction of the course of justice. As a witness, Dewy was bound to appear to give evidence, besides which, he had given evidence against a man charged with robbing his master! It was a most unheard-of case; he trusted it would be a rare one not only in this town, but in the kingdom. He hoped that Dewy would soon obtain employment under another master.
Family | Mary Anne Winter b. bt 1811 - 1812, d. Feb 1885 |
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Mary Ann Glanfield
Female, ID #35295, b. between 1831 and 1832
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Worby.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Mary Ann Glanfield was born between 1831 and 1832 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.She married George William Worby circa August 1853 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG.
Family | George William Worby b. b 1833 |
Elizabeth Glanfield
Female, ID #35296, b. between 1833 and 1834
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Simpson.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Elizabeth Glanfield was born between 1833 and 1834 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.She married Charles Simpson circa November 1855 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG.
Family | Charles Simpson b. b 1835 |
Harriet Glanfield
Female, ID #35297, b. between 1835 and 1836
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Alternate Names
She was also known as Harriet Rachel. Her married name was Alderton.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Harriet Glanfield was born between 1835 and 1836 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.She married Archibald Henry Alderton circa February 1859 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG.
Family | Archibald Henry Alderton b. b 1839 |
John Ralph
Male, ID #35298, b. between 1857 and 1858
Birth, Marriage and Death information
John Ralph was born between 1857 and 1858 at Millwall, MDX, ENG.He married Clara Esther Glanfield, daughter of Roger Glanfield and Susannah Rosewell, on 25 December 1881 at St Thomas, Bethnal Green, MDX, ENG, His age recorded 24, hers 23, bachelor and spinster. Fathers named John Ralph sawyer, Roger Glanfield mariner.
Witnesses Charles Glanfield, Martha Ralph.
Registered Bethnal Green.
Family | Clara Esther Glanfield b. c Nov 1858 |
Susannah Glanfield
Female, ID #35299, b. circa February 1843
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Lyons.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Susannah Glanfield was born circa February 1843 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.She married Ephraim Lyons circa February 1864 at Ipswich registered, SFK, ENG.
Family | Ephraim Lyons b. b 1844, d. b 1881 |
John Glanfield
Male, ID #35300, b. circa February 1845, d. 7 January 1927
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
John Glanfield was born circa February 1845 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.He married Emily Deeks circa November 1869 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG.
He died on 7 January 1927 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; recorded age 81, registered Ipswich.
His estate was probated on 27 January 1927 indexed as:
GLANFIELD John of Ipswich died 7 January 1927 Probate Ipswich 27 January to William Albert Glanfield schoolmaster. Effects £162 19s 7d.
Other information
John and Emily Deeks had 8 children by the 1911 census, 5 deceased by that date.Family | Emily Deeks b. bt 1848 - 1849, d. c Feb 1921 |
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Jane Glanfield
Female, ID #35301, b. circa August 1846
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Jane Glanfield was born circa August 1846 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.William Glanfield
Male, ID #35302, b. circa May 1849, d. circa May 1864
Father | Robert Glanfield (1804 - c 1864) |
Mother | Mary Anne Winter (bt 1811 - 1812 - 1885) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
William Glanfield was born circa May 1849 at Ipswich, SFK, ENG; registered Ipswich.He died circa May 1864 at Weymouth registered, DOR, ENG; Recorded age 15. Reported in the Dorset Chronicle 5 May 1864:
SINGULAR COINCIDENCE. - An inquest was holed on Tuesday at the Breakwater Hotel, before F.G. Steggall, Esq., on view of the body of William Glanfield, aged 15, who terminated his existence by his own hands. On the morning of Monday it appeared that he had received a letter from his mother at Ipswich, Suffolk, stating that his father had committed suicide by hanging himself. The lad belonged to the billyboy Ino, of Goole, then lying in the Roadstead, and was the only person left on board on Monday afternoon. He was seen by a party in a boat hanging to the rigging, and is supposed to have destroyed himself about the same time as Garibaldi was inspecting the fleet. When they got to him he was quite dead. Save the letter received from his mother, no other cause could be given which could have led to the commission of the rash act. The jury returned a verdict of "Temporary Insanity."
Victor Coward
Male, ID #35303, b. before 1920
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Victor Coward was born before 1920.He married Jean Murdoch Sharp circa November 1946 at Barrow in Furness registered, LAN, ENG.
Family | Jean Murdoch Sharp b. 30 Mar 1920, d. Apr 1987 |
Robert Coles Bruce Glanfield
Male, ID #35304, b. circa August 1921, d. 13 August 1945
Father | Lt-Col Herbert Henry Glanfield O.B.E. (1889 - c 1980) |
Mother | Dorothea Bruce Green (1893 - 1987) |
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Robert Coles Bruce Glanfield was born circa August 1921 at Hampstead registered, MDX, ENG.He married Joan Mason circa November 1944 at Burton on Trent registered, STS, ENG.
He died on 13 August 1945 at Kirkee, India; commemorated:
Captain Robert Coles Bruce Glanfield
Service Number : 229181
Royal Armoured Corps
Son of Lt-Col. Herbert Henry Glanfield, O.B.E., and Dorothea Bruce Glanfield, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent; husband of Joan Glanfield.
Personal Inscription "HE LEADETH ME BESIDE THE STILL WATERS."
His estate was probated on 25 January 1946 indexed as:
GLANFIELD Robert Coles Bruce of Sandridge Cottage Yardley Park Tonbridge died 13 August 1945 on war service Probate Llandudno 25 January to Joan Glanfield widow. Effects £699 18s.
Family | Joan Mason b. b 1924 |
Dorothea Bruce Green
Female, ID #35305, b. 14 December 1893, d. 8 April 1987
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Dorothea Bruce Green was born on 14 December 1893.She married Lt-Col Herbert Henry Glanfield O.B.E., son of Sir Robert Henry Glanfield and Mabel Coles Baker, circa August 1918 at Leeds registered, YKS, ENG.
She died on 8 April 1987 at Tunbridge Wells registered, KEN, ENG, (when age calculated as 93.)
Family | Lt-Col Herbert Henry Glanfield O.B.E. b. 25 May 1889, d. c Nov 1980 |
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Joan Mason
Female, ID #35306, b. before 1924
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Joan Mason was born before 1924.She married Robert Coles Bruce Glanfield, son of Lt-Col Herbert Henry Glanfield O.B.E. and Dorothea Bruce Green, circa November 1944 at Burton on Trent registered, STS, ENG.
Family | Robert Coles Bruce Glanfield b. c Aug 1921, d. 13 Aug 1945 |
Bertha Deeks
Female, ID #35307, b. 24 July 1887, d. 19 August 1966
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Bertha Deeks was born on 24 July 1887.She married Walter Ewart Glanfield, son of Walter Glanfield and Elizabeth Plowman, circa May 1912 at Salisbury, WIL, ENG.
She died on 19 August 1966 at Southampton registered, HAM, ENG, (when age calculated as 79); recorded age 79.
Her estate was probated on 22 September 1966 indexed as:
GLANFIELD Bertha of 27 Warwick Road Southampton died 19 August 1966 Probate Winchester 22 September to Alan Scott Whittingham solicitor and Arthur Edwin Astley Barwell post office engineer. £1929.
Family | Walter Ewart Glanfield b. 31 Oct 1885, d. c May 1963 |
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Mary Glanfield
Female, ID #35308, b. 22 May 1923
Father | Walter Ewart Glanfield (1885 - c 1963) |
Mother | Bertha Deeks (1887 - 1966) |
Alternate Names
Her married name was Barwell.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Mary Glanfield was born on 22 May 1923 at Salisbury registered, WIL, ENG.She married Arthur E. A. Barwell circa August 1945 at Bournemouth registered, HAM, ENG.
Family | Arthur E. A. Barwell b. c Aug 1924 |
Arthur E. A. Barwell
Male, ID #35309, b. circa August 1924
Birth, Marriage and Death information
Arthur E. A. Barwell was born circa August 1924 at Pancras registered, MDX, ENG.He married Mary Glanfield, daughter of Walter Ewart Glanfield and Bertha Deeks, circa August 1945 at Bournemouth registered, HAM, ENG.
Family | Mary Glanfield b. 22 May 1923 |
Alice Emma Enderley
Female, ID #35310, b. 17 May 1874, d. 1 May 1964
Alternate Names
Her married name was Glanfield.Birth, Marriage and Death information
Alice Emma Enderley was born on 17 May 1874.She married William Percy Glanfield, son of William Glanfield and Mary Elizabeth Anning, circa May 1898 at Fulham registered, MDX, ENG.
She died on 1 May 1964 at Highland Lodge Nursing Home, Carew Road, Eastbourne, SSX, ENG, (when age calculated as 89); recorded age 90, registered Eastbourne.
Her estate was probated on 1 July 1964 indexed as:
GLANFIELD Alice Emma of 10 Park Gates Eastbourne widow died 1 May 1964 at Highland Lodge Nursing Home Carew Road Eastbourne Probate Lewes 1 July to Eileen Alice Baldwin-Davies (wife of Norman Baldwin-Davies) and Edward Hall Lane solicitor. £35977.
Other information
Alice and William Percy Glanfield had 3 children by the 1911 census, all still living at that date.Family | William Percy Glanfield b. 29 May 1873, d. 27 Feb 1948 |
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