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jamesmgray1  (View posts) Posted: 4 May 2009 10:14AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Glanville
I am looking for information on Henry Edward Glanville, son of an English clerk, Henry Harrap Glanville, and his wife Ann (maiden name Brown) who was born on March 20, 1844, at St. Saviour, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex, England. He later migrated to the U.S. and served both as a sailor and a soldier during the American Civil War. He is supposedly buried in Australia. Any information you can provide on his birth, life, family or what ever will be greatly appreciated.jamesmgray@bigponc.com

Re: Henry Edward Glanville

tfoenander  (View posts) Posted: 2 Aug 2009 9:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Henry Edward Glanville is not "supposedly" buried in Australia! What I show at my web sites are not made up, altered, assumed or fabricated. They are all genuine data which has been verified from documentation obtained through the years. We have known about Glanville's status now for years, and we have much more that is not shown. What we reveal we do for a purpose, as I stated to some of my fellow researchers. And this purpose is to show that others will unscrupulously take this data as their own, and try to claim credit. I have been proven correct, as I have told a number of persons that I am placing "some" data online, and that this will obviously be copied, and no further data shown. Yet our records hold a lot more, that is often not revealed, and for very obvious reasons.
Glanville was an important research project of ours, so we have collected much more than what is shown online or in published sources, thankfully.

Re: Henry Edward Glanville

tfoenander  (View posts) Posted: 2 Aug 2009 9:16PM GMT
Classification: Query
He is not "supposedly" buried in Australia, for the simple reason that he is "most definitely" buried in Australia.

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