Desborough People
Edgar Campbell Channer
 
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          1.0 Edgar Campbell Channermale
Vicar of St Giles 1887-1894
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              Father:
              
Alfred Taylor Channer
                      
                      bap. 08 Jan 1815 at Heston, Middlesex
                      
                      bur. 11 Oct 1853 at All Souls Cemetery, Kensington, London
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              Mother:
              
Charlotte Cecilia Skelton
                      
                      b. 1813 at Hanover Sq, St George's, London
                      
                      d. 24 Feb 1868 at 59 Regent St, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
 
              Birth: about 1849,  at Camden Town, London
Census
              Baptism: 06 Feb 1849 at St Pancras, London
Alumni Cantab
              Death: 10 Dec 1937
                  ,  at 19 Cornwall Rd, Bedford, Bedfordshire
Probate
              Burial:  at Leamington, Warwickshire
Alumni Cantab
            Probate: 31 Jan 1938 
            
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            Pedigree
            Birth: about 1873,  at Parkham, DevonCensus
            Birth: about 1874,  at Sherford, DevonCensus
            Birth: about 1875,  at Leytonstone, EssexCensus
            Birth: about 1885,  at Shepherds Bush, LondonCensus
            Birth: about 1887,  at Shepherds Bush, LondonCensus
            Birth: about 1890,  at DesboroughCensus
 
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