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James Lyon Norbury Glascott (1832-1897)
James Lyon Norbury Glascott (1832-1897)


1832 Born the son of [[George Minshaw Glascott]] and his wife Ann Maria
1832 Born the son of [[George Minshaw Glascott]] and his wife Ann Maria Trend


1854 Married in Islington to Helen Hill
1854 Married in Islington to Helen Hill

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James Lyon Norbury Glascott (1832-1897)

1832 Born the son of George Minshaw Glascott and his wife Ann Maria Trend

1854 Married in Islington to Helen Hill

1861 Listed as a Brass Founder.[1]

1881 Living at 8 Great Chesterfield Street, Whitechapel: James Glascott (age 48 born Whitechapel), Superintendent of Grain. With his wife Mary.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. 1881 Census