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Trying to find glazebrook

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Caroline

Caroline Report 4 Nov 2004 18:45

Hi Trying to find details on my great great grandfather captain T Glazebrook a master maariner from shoreham can anyone help caroline penny

chris from essex

chris from essex Report 22 Nov 2007 18:16

Hi Caroline
I also research the Glazebrook line but I am not looking for Thomas. It is highly likely that you have moved on now and have located his details seeing as this reply is 3 years after you first posted your "trying to find" message. Tonight, while looking for one of my missing Glazebrooks on Ancestry.co.uk , I have come across a Thomas GlaSebroCk, aged 59 yrs on the 1871 census of WALES. Born in Shoreham, Occupation: Ships Master. Residence: 24 Strand, Swansea.Status; Lodger. Details are as follows:-RG10. Piece 5452. Folio104.Page 40.GSU Roll 848050. Also with him are a James Duckham aged 60,Emily Duckham, aged 43, Julia Concha aged 21 . Hope you see this email and hope he's your missing man. Regards, Chris