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'''Francis George Glennie''' (3 March 1863 – 21 June 1936) was an English banker, member of the Royal Empire Society and the son of ]. He was also the great-grandson of ]. '''Francis George Glennie''' (3 March 1863 – 21 June 1936) was an English banker, member of the Royal Empire Society and the son of ]. He was also the great-grandson of ].


Born on 3 March 1863 in Blore, Staffordshire, Glennie was one of 13 children of John David Glennie and Frances Mary Finch<ref>1871 England Census</ref><ref>Staffordshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813–1900</ref> Born on 3 March 1863 in Blore, Staffordshire, Glennie was one of 13 children of John David Glennie and Frances Mary Finch.<ref>1871 England Census</ref><ref>Staffordshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813–1900</ref>


According of the 1921 England and Wales Census, Glennie was a cashier at the ] of the Bank of England and was living at 33 Pembroke Road in Bristol. He was living with his wife, Pauline, and two of their five children, Ruth (11 February 1899 - June 1989) and Brian (October 1910 - January 1929)<ref>England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915</ref><ref>England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007</ref>. According of the 1921 England and Wales Census, Glennie was a cashier at the ] of the Bank of England and was living at 33 Pembroke Road in Bristol. He was living with his wife, Pauline, and two of their five children, Ruth (11 February 1899 - June 1989) and Brian (October 1910 - January 1929).<ref>England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915</ref><ref>England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007</ref>


Glennie married Pauline Frances Strauss in July 1890 in ]. Glennie married Pauline Frances Strauss in July 1890 in ].

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Francis Glennie
BornFrancis George Glennie
Croxton, Staffordshire, England
Baptised12 April 1863 St Bartholomew's Church, Blore Ray, Staffordshire
Died21 June 1936
Bristol, England
FatherJohn Glennie
RelativesWilliam Glennie (great-grandfather) Reginald Glennie (brother)

Francis George Glennie (3 March 1863 – 21 June 1936) was an English banker, member of the Royal Empire Society and the son of John Glennie. He was also the great-grandson of William Glennie (1761–1828).

Born on 3 March 1863 in Blore, Staffordshire, Glennie was one of 13 children of John David Glennie and Frances Mary Finch.

According of the 1921 England and Wales Census, Glennie was a cashier at the Bristol Branch of the Bank of England and was living at 33 Pembroke Road in Bristol. He was living with his wife, Pauline, and two of their five children, Ruth (11 February 1899 - June 1989) and Brian (October 1910 - January 1929).

Glennie married Pauline Frances Strauss in July 1890 in Chorlton-on-Medlock.

Glennie died on 21 June 1936 and according to his probate record, his estates were divided between his widow, Pauline and his only surviving daughter, Ruth.

An article by the Western Daily Press of Wednesday 24 June 1936 describes Glennie as "Well known in Banking Circles". This same article also says that Francis was formerly a member of the Bristol Archaeological Society and also a member of the Royal Empire Society.

References

  1. 1871 England Census
  2. Staffordshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813–1900
  3. England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
  4. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007
  5. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995
  6. Western Daily Press - Wednesday 24 June 1936 https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000513/19360624/052/0007
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