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Click on the sample photo in any category to see the index of photos for that category
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| Photographs from family root 000255 |
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Including Frederick William Glenister - convicted of theft in Aylesbury in 1873, he later emigrated to Australia and flourished.
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| Photographs from family root 000311 |
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Including the grave of George John Glenister
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| Photographs from family root 000448 |
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Including William Montague Glenister - 'the father of the Hastings police force'
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| Photographs from family root 000470 |
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Including William Henry Glenister (1887-1965)
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| Photographs from family root 000943 |
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Including Arthur Glenister
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| Photographs from family root 001016 |
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Including Clement Edward Glenister, Captain in the Royal Navy, and England amateur cricketer.
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| Photographs from family root 001671 |
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Including William Glenister the violin maker known as the Stradivarius of Soho
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| Photographs from family root 002192 |
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The Glennerster family
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| Photographs from family root 002548 |
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Including John Putnam Glenister who emigrated in 1853 from Wooburn, Buckinghamshire to Australia and founded a dynasty.
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| Photographs from family root 003509 |
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Including Charles William Henry Glenister
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| Photographs from family root 004668 |
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Including Daniel Glenister, founder of Glenisters furniture makers in High Wycombe in 1839
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| Photographs from family root 005327 |
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This family tree covers the period
from 1750 to 2003
The tree contains:
11 generations
788 individuals
298 marriages
The tree is described as:
Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire
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| Photographs from family root 009860 |
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The McGlenister family who moved from Northchurch, Hertfordshire via New York, USA to Ontario, Canada
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| Glenister Worldwide Gathering 2003 - day |
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Pictures from the daytime event of the Glenister Worldwide Gathering which took place on 28 June 2003 at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.
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| Glenister Worldwide Gathering 2003 - evening |
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Pictures from the evening event of the Glenister Worldwide Gathering which took place on 28 June 2003 at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.
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| Graves and memorials of Glenisters who died in war |
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Covers mainly those who died in World War 1. Includes graves and memorials cared for by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in France and Belgium, and war memorials in England.
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