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Elizabeth GLANVILLE
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Name Elizabeth GLANVILLE Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Aft 1620 Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings6 brothers and 5 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
Richard GLANVILLE, d. Yes, date unknown (3 x Great Grandfather)
Elizabeth BROOKING, d. 1658 (Mother)
Person ID I21550 All Last Modified 21 Jun 2016
Father Oliver GLANVILLE, b. Est 1589, d. Between 18 Jan 1640/41 and 29 Nov 1641 (Age ~ 52 years) Mother Elizabeth BROOKING, d. 1658 Married Est 1615 - Potentially confusing, an Oliver of Camborne was having children around the same time, including several with the same names. I did think maybe this Oliver had lived there for a while, but the offspring with the same names seem to have married in Camborne, so it seems clear it was a different family. Hopefully the large distance between Camborne and Launceston will mean the two aren't confused.
Wife named as Elizabeth in his will.
Family ID F8523 Family Group Page | Family Chart
Family Thomas ROBERTS, d. Yes, date unknown Married 5 Jan 1657/58 St. Mary Magdalene’s Church, Launceston, Cornwall, England
- From Cornwall OPC database, citing Phillimore's transcripts.
Shows Thomas ROBERTS, of Lifton, son of Christopher married Elizabeth GLANVILE, daughter of Oliver, gent.
Married by Nicholas Gennis, mayor and Mr. William Oliver, minister.
Elizabeth was named with the surname Roberts in her mother's will, but not her father's, implying she married between 1641 and 1658; this marriage fits and took place in Launceston i.e. where her family lived.
Last Modified 21 Jun 2016 Family ID F8527 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Potentially confusing, an Oliver of Camborne was having children around the same time, including several with the same names. I did think maybe this Oliver had lived there for a while, but the offspring with the same names seem to have married in Camborne, so it seems clear it was a different family. Hopefully the large distance between Camborne and Launceston will mean the two aren't confused.
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Married - 5 Jan 1657/58 - St. Mary Magdalene’s Church, Launceston, Cornwall, England 

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