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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Flemming, K.D.M. (I2152)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tonkin, C.L. (I1677)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brooks, L.J. (I1840)
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Ashes details from Memorial Information, refernece DA270. | Glasper, Frank Ewart (I8091)
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Ashes details from Memorial Information, refernece DA271. | Glasper, Sarah Jane (I2563)
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Assistant Electrician on Ship "Manchuria", (Formerly "Minnekedha")
Vessel "Minnekedha" / "Manchuria":
Built by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, USA, 1903. 13,639 gross tons; 616 (bp) feet long; 65 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 16 knots. 1,718 passengers (350 first class, 68 second class, 1,300 third class).One funnel and four masts.
Built for Atlantic Transport Line, British flag, in 1903 and named Minnekedha. New York-London service. Intended for Atlantic Transport Line, but completed for Pacific Mail. Renamed Manchuria in 1903. San Francisco-Far East service. Transferred to Dollar Line, American flag, in 1928 and renamed President Johnson. Around-the-world service. Transferred to Portugese Government, in 1947 and renamed Santa Cruz. Lisbon-South America service. Scrapped in Italy in 1952. | Glasper, Glover (I6869)
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At date of 1871 Census, Elizabeth Ann Glasper was not living with her family, but at the home of her Grandmother, Mary Appleton (nee Unknown) (c1808). Including Mary Ann, there would otherwise have been 6 children in the house, with her Mother newly- pregnant with twins.
With Stokesley being a small village it was probably simpler for Mary Ann to live with her 63-y-o Maternal Grandmother. | Glasper, Elizabeth Ann (I784)
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At home of Cousin, Thomas Glasper, aged 24. | Glasper, Robert (I365)
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At the date of tghe 1911 Census, James Glasper was a boarder in the home of Henry Thomas GLASPER (b. 1868) and HTG's wife, Ann (nee KIRK, b. 1858). Henry Thomas Glasoper and James Glasper were both General Labourers. WHether they were related is unknown at the time of writing.
Due to the details retained during the 1891 abnd 12901 Census, it has not bee possible to ascertain James Glasper's parental family. | Glasper, James (I7411)
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At the date of the 1851 Census, Charlotte Glasper (c 1801 probably locally in Solihull, Warfwickshire) was emploeyd in Domestice Serive in the home of Mr George Hower (c 1788, Newington Butts, Surrey, ##### Property) and his brother, Arthur A Hower (c 1791, Newington Butts, Surrey, Accountant). There were two other Servants: John Geby (c 1835 - Green & Gardener?) and Mary Monk (c 1801 - Cook). | Unknown, Charlotte (I3479)
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At the date of the 1851 Census, James Glasper was living at the property of Mr William Lee (b. c1801) and his wife Elizabeth Lee (b.1811). There appeared to be no children resident at he property. Mr Lee gave his occupation as being that of "Farmer - 297 acres" by Mr & Mrs Lee employed 4 Farm Labourers, a General Labourer and 1 House Servant to maintain their property and lifestyle. | Glasper, James (I3457)
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At the date of the 1851 Census, James Glasper, age 23, was employed as an "Agricultural Servant" at the property of Mr Thomas & Mrs Dorothy Cummins and their 7 children; Benjamin b.1837, Matthew b.1839, Joseph b. 1841, Mary b. 1843, Ralph b.1845 and Elizabeth b.1847, Dorothy b.1850. | Glasper, James (I3431)
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At the date of the 1851 Census, Septimus Glasper was working as a Farm Servant at the property of Mr Thomas Parkin (b.1815), and his wife Mrs Elizabeth Parkin (b.1815) and theirthree daughters, Ann Bulmer Parkin (b.1842), Jane Parkin (b.1843) and Isabel Bulmer Parkin (b.1847). As well as Septimus Glasper, there was a House Servant and another Farm Servant. | Glasper, Septimus (I862)
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At the date of the 1861 Census Jane was employed in the household of Henry King Spark (c 1826) an unmarried Coal & Ironstone Burner and Merchant. Mr Spark employed a Mr & Mrs Dickenson as Gardiner and Housekeeper - and they had with them their 9-y-o- daughter. Mr Spark also employed another 20-y-o- girl, also as a General Servant. | Glasper, Jane Elizabeth (I3499)
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At the date of the 1861 Census John Glasper was living as a Boarder in Great Ayton. He was in the home/business of Jane Smith (c1807) - described as a "Shoemaster - employing 3 men and 3 boys. Jane had two sons employed as journeymen shoemakers and a 13-y-o duaghter (Scholar). The apprenticeship would serve John Glasper well as others of his siblings enetered the same trade. | Glasper, John (I839)
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At the date of the 1861 Census, Catherine Glasper (c 54-y-o) was living at 54 Quality Row and was described as "Aunt" to Margaret Sullivan (c 1829, Widow) and MS's daughter Ann Streeter (c1848), and sons, WIlliam Streeter (c1852( and Jeremiah Sullivan (10 months). | Unknown, Catherine (I3376)
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At the date of the 1861 Census, Frances Flasper appears to have been living next door to her Mother and siblings and employed by her marternal Grandparents as a House Servant. | Glasper, Frances (I853)
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At the date of the 1861 Census, the family also had three boarders in residence. Forrest Pringle (c1835), WIlliam Donnington. (c1846) and his brother, Ralph Donnington, (c1849). All three were listed as 'Coal MIner'. Also resident, but employed as a General Servant, was the older sister of the two youngest boarders, Sarah Donnington, (c1842). | Glasper, George (I3491)
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At the date of the 1871 Census, Francis Glasper was 'boarding' with a Widow, Elizabeth Downey, (c1819) and her Daughter, Mary A Downey (c1857). | Glasper, Francis (I3544)
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At the date of the 1871 Census, James Glasper was boarding at the home of Robert (c1838) and Esther (c1837) McIver, also born in Ireland and thei son, Andrew (c1868 - Felling, Co. Durham) | Glasper, James (I3541)
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At the date of the 1871 Census, Mary Ann, and brother John, Glasper, were living with their Uncle, Philip Tones (S/B Jones?).(c1846)
Also present were Philip Tones (S/B Jones?) wife, Sarah, (c1842), his sister, Anie (c1841, his brother, George (c1851).
At present unable to accurately trace precisely who were the parents of Mary Ann and John Glasper. | Glasper, Mary Ann (I3538)
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At the date of the 1871 Census, Mary Ann, and brother John, Glasper, were living with their Uncle, Philip Tones (S/B Jones?).(c1846)
Also present were Philip Tones (S/B Jones?) wife, Sarah, (c1842), his sister, Anie (c1841, his brother, George (c1851).
At present unable to accurately trace precisely who were the parents of Mary Ann and John Glasper. | Glasper, John (I3539)
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At the date of the 1881 Census, Henry Glasper was living with his Uncle, Joseph Cartledge, (c 1826, Debryshire) a General Labourer, his Aunt, Mary Cartledge (c 1819, ILLIEGIBLE, Yorkshire), their daughter, Annie, (c 1858, Piercebridge, Co. Durham) a Domestic Servant,and a grandson, William Cartledge, (c 1878, Clowbeck Barton, North Yorkshire).
Whether Henry and Annie were the parents of the child has not yet been determined. (2006-07-21)
In the 1871 Census, Henry King Glasper was living with his Uncle, Thomas Glasper (C1837), Uncle's Wife, Elizabeth (c1842) in St. Pancras, London.
Unsure as yet as to whom HKH was the son, as the Thomas Glasper in the previous generation was reported as having died in 1858. | Glasper, Henry King S (I3994)
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At the date of the 1881 Census, Margart Glasper was employed as a Scullery Maid At Forcett Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire.
There was a large house staff and numerous other buildings/enterprisees on the estate.
See http://forcetthall.co.uk/ for 'modern' details. | Glasper, Margaret (I8248)
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At the date of the 1891 Census, brother and sister, William and Mary Glasper, were living at tthe home of their Uncle and Aunt, John and Mary Watts and their four children. | Glasper, William (I4754)
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At the date of the 1891 Census, brother and sister, William and Mary Glasper, were living at tthe home of their Uncle and Aunt, John and Mary Watts and their four children. | Glasper, Mary (I3980)
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At the date of the 1891 Census, James T Glasper was described as "Nurse Child" and was living in the home of James and Mirian Garbutt and their four children. | Glasper, James Tarron (I1014)
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At the date of the 1891 Census, John Glasper was employed by Mrs Elizabeth Wilson (Widow) and her FIVE single daughters (aged between 25 and 32). JG was one of THREE Farm Servants (Domestic). | Glasper, John (I825)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Arthur Glasper was one of four 'Boarders" in the home of Emily Mauger (Widow) and her two daughters (both School Teachers). There was also one Domestic Servant. | Glasper, Arthur (I4337)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Harry York Glasper was living as the 'Nephew' of Samuel Ayton, age 39, Accountants Clerk, born in Ferry Hill, Co. Durham, and his wife, Ann Unknown, age 31, born in Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham.
Conundrum: If this HYG IS the son of HYG, born 1866 then who is THIS Ann?
Ann Glasper, sister of the elder HYG, is accounted for in another part of the 1901 Census. | Glasper, Harry Yorke (I4365)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Harry York Glasper was living as the 'Nephew' of Samuel Ayton, age 39, Accountants Clerk, born in Ferry Hill, Co. Durham, and his wife, Ann Unknown, age 31, born in Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham.
Conundrum: If this HYG IS the son of HYG, born 1866 then who is THIS Ann?
Ann Glasper, sister of the elder HYG, is accounted for in another part of the 1901 Census. | Unknown, Ann (I4369)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Harry York Glasper was living as the 'Nephew' of Samuel Ayton, age 39, Accountants Clerk, born in Ferry Hill, Co. Durham, and his wife, Ann Unknown, age 31, born in Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham.
Conundrum: If this HYG IS the son of HYG, born 1866 then who is THIS Ann?
Ann Glasper, sister of the elder HYG, is accounted for in another part of the 1901 Census. | Ayton, Samuel (I4368)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Jane A Glasper was at the same address as she had been at the date of the 1881 Census - this time as 'Visitor'.
This address was now the home of Mrs Sarah Barrass, a married lady (not a Widow) and her two sons and one daughter. From the 1881 Census it may be deduced that Mrs Sarah Barras was her sister under the 1881 name of Miss Sarah Glsaper. | Glasper, Jane A (I4253)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Jane Glasper, single, and Head of the household, age 69, had three 'Boarders'
Edward, age 54, Joiner/Carpenter and Annie Hasson, Widow, afe 42, Laundress Wash, and her daughter, Lilla V, age 7 - all born in Stokesley.
At present it has not been ascertained what the precise family relationship between Jane and Edward might have been. | Glasper, Jane (I4351)
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At the date of the 1901 Census, Jane Glasper, single, and Head of the household, age 69, had three 'Boarders'
Edward, age 54, Joiner/Carpenter and Annie Hasson, Widow, afe 42, Laundress Wash, and her daughter, Lilla V, age 7 - all born in Stokesley.
At present it has not been ascertained what the precise family relationship between Jane and Edward might have been. | Glasper, Edward (I5652)
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AT the date of the 1911 Census, Alice Glasoer, 44, of Stokesley, was working as a Housekeeper, fopr a HEnry Trenholm, 50, Farmers Labourer, also born in Stokesley. Mr Trenholm claimed to have been maarried for 14 years, but there was no indication as to the whereabouts of his wife. | Glasper, Alice (I795)
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At the date of the 1911 Census, Beatrice, and her sister, Edith, were living and working together. They were at 108 Lumley Street, Middlesbrough, a few doors away form their family home of 100 Lumley Street. They were employed by a Mr Robert Smith, age 25, Boiler Maker, and his wife, Mrs Emily Smith, age 24. Mr and Mrs Smith had three infant children, Robert (2 - 1909), Clive (1 - 1910) and Rhoda (0 - 1911). | Glasper, Beatrice (I3240)
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At the date of the 1911 Census, Ediith, and her sister, Beatrice, were living and working together. They were at 108 Lumley Street, Middlesbrough, a few doors away form their family home of 100 Lumley Street. They were employed by a Mr Robert Smith, age 25, Boiler Maker, and his wife, Mrs Emily Smith, age 24. Mr and Mrs Smith had three infant children, Robert (2 - 1909), Clive (1 - 1910) and Rhoda (0 - 1911). | Glasper, Edith (I3241)
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At the date of thw 1851, Mary Ann Glasper, a Schoar, was listed as a Visitor to Langley Mill, Langley, Co. Durham. This was the home of Mr James (c1772) and Mrs Mary Brown (c1775), their son, Peter (c1804), daughter, Isabella (c1815) and their servant, Edward Fenwick (c1835).
It would appear that, by the date of the Census, Edward Fenwick and Mary A Glasper were married with a daughter. (Although Mary Ann's birth date had made her appear four tears younger!) | Glasper, Mary Ann (I3329)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Smith, J.E. (I14)
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At the time of the 1841 Census, Mary ( 40-44) was living in Claycoton with husband John (50-54) and Ann Glasper (75-79) (Of one of whom she was, presumably, the Mother) and their children, George (15-19), Henery (12), Emma (6), Thomas (5) and Elizabeth (4 months). | Unknown, Mary (I3346)
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At the time of the 1841 Census, Ann was living in Claycoton with Mary (40 - 44) and John Harper (50-54) (to one of who she was, presumably, the Mother) and their children, George (15-19), Henery (12), Emma (6), Thomas (5) and Elizabeth (4 months). | Unknown, Anne (I3343)
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At the time of the 1841 Census, John (50-54) was living in Claycoton with wife Mary (40 - 44) and Ann Glasper (75-79) (Of one of whom she was, presumably, the Mother) and their children, George (15-19), Henery (12), Emma (6), Thomas (5) and Elizabeth (4 months). | Glasper, John (I3345)
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At the time of the 1851 Census Ann Appleton (Widow) was living next door to James Appleton and his family. She was two years older than James and was described as a Widow and a Pauper. | Appleton, Ann (I2319)
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At the time of the 1851 census Joseph was a farm labourer and was living at Wether Hill Farm. His employers appear to have been Mr Parker & Mrs Mary Parker. (Mr Parker not present on night of Census.) Mr & Mrs Parker had one son at home, John (age 1-y-o). The family employed 2 female House Servants and 2 Farm Labourers.
At the time of the 1881 census Joseph was a farm labourer and was living with his wife Jane and their children Isabella, George and Annie. At this time they had a boarder called Joseph Nellam a farm labourer aged 34 from Sorrowfull Hill, Yorkshire. Information courtesy of Brian Brown | Glasper, Joseph (I6255)
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At the time of the 1891 census living with them was William Elvin, a nephew, age 4 and born in Slough Buckinghamshire | Hadlow, John James (I1194)
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Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. | Source (S220)
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Awarded MC at El Alamein. Capt in Durham Light Infantry. KIA. Army number 230149. Details on www.cwgc.org. buried in Hanover War Cemetary. 2 entries in London Gazette link of promotions
According to the London Gazette:
Issue 35513 03-Apr-1942 on page 4 of 6:
Durham L.I. Warrant Officer Class II, Harry Glasper (230149) to be 2nd Lieutenant, 29-Oct-1941.
Issue 35879 26-Jan-1943 on page 3 of 6:
The Military Cross to Lieuteant (acting Captain) Harry Glasper (230149) The Durham Light Infantry. (Darlington). | Glasper, Harry (I1146)
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Baptism information courtesy of Michael Verrall, (m.verrall@talktalk.net), e-mail 28-Oct-2007. | Chapman, Charles (I363)
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Believed taken to America after death of his mother and twin sister. | Sutton, Fred (I7544)
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