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Thomas Glancy

Birth14 Jun 1858 - Bridgeton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Death4 Apr 1929 - Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland
MotherRosanna Ward
FatherThomas Glancy

Born in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland on 14 Jun 1858 to Thomas Glancy and Rosanna Ward. Thomas Glancy married Martha Collins and had 13 children. He passed away on 4 Apr 1929 in Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Parents
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Thomas Glancy
1833 - 1871
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Rosanna Ward
1835 - 1869
Spouse(s)
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Martha Collins
1864 - 1922
Children Show all
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Charles Joseph Glancy
1899 - 1971
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Elizabeth Glancy
1898 - 1911
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Bernard Ward Glancy
1893 - Unknown
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Thomas Glancey
1882 - Unknown
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John Glancey
1885 - Unknown
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Martha Glancy
1895 - 1896
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James Glancey
1883 - Unknown
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Edward Glancy
1908 - Unknown
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Malcolm Cummings Glancy
1904 - Unknown
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Sarah Glancy
1887 - 1911
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Martha Dunlop Glancy
1902 - 1917
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Charles Glancy
1889 - 1891
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William Glancy
1892 - Unknown

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