Warren Gilbert
Honor Code SignatorySigned 11 Mar 2017 | 3,934 contributions | 62 thank-yous | 626 connections
Born 1 Jul 1948. Stretford, Manchester, England. [1] [2]
Residence
From Jul 1949 to Nov 1954.
Stockport, Cheshire, England.
31 Athlone Avenue, Adswood.[1]
From Nov 1954 to Sep 1966.
Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England.
39 Wyngate Road.[1]
From Sep 1966 to Jun 1969.
Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding, England.[1]
From Nov 1969 to Jun 1974.
London, England.[1]
From Jun 1974 to Nov 1981.
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.[1]
From Nov 1981 to Dec 2014.
Silsden, West Yorkshire, England.[1]
From Jan 2015.
Manchester, England.[1]
Marriage
Husband Warren Sandham Gilbert.
Wife Deidre Malins.
Marriage 16 Sep 1972.
Wandsworth, London, England. [1]
Child: Daniel Gilbert.
Divorce: 12 Apr 1991.
Marriage
Husband Warren Sandham Gilbert.
Wife Deidre Malins.
Marriage
20 May 2016.
Manchester, England.[1]
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I wrote to you recently as part of the England Project's six-monthly check-in with our project members. I have not heard back from you. I hope you are well.
If you could please drop me a quick note to confirm whether you are still interested in the project and wish to remain an active member, that would be very helpful.
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Mike, England Project Leader
I would like to thank you for all your contributions towards the goals of the England Project during the past six months. We have achieved a huge amount during this period and we couldn't have done it without you and our other project members.
As the England Project Leaders, we are completing our six monthly check-in with all project members. Are you happy to stay in your current project teams? Which teams are you most active in? Are there other teams you would like to join or become more active in?
Also, do you have any feedback on what the project is doing well and anything we could do better in the future? Please respond to this message by posting a reply below or sending me a private message. I look forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks!
Mike Christmas, England Project Leader
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Freemasonry 14 Jan 1911 London, England Initiated into Eastern Star Lodge 95
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Freemasonry 1919 London, England Installed Worshipful Master of Eastern Star Lodge 95
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