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Charles Asher Learner

Birth27 MAY 1878 - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Death21 Aug 1954 - Bromley, Kent, England
MotherEliza Balsdon
FatherAsher Helsdon Learner

Born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England on 27 MAY 1878 to Asher Helsdon Learner and Eliza Balsdon. Charles Asher Learner married Haidoe Gertrude Grace Hawkins and had 5 children. He passed away on 21 Aug 1954 in Bromley, Kent, England.

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Asher Helsdon Learner
1844 - 1878
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Eliza Balsdon
1846 - 1903
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Haidoe Gertrude Grace Hawkins
1877 - 1963
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Hellen Doris Learner
1905 - 1995
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Kathleen Haidee Learner
1911 - 1987
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Frederick Harry Charles Learner
1903 - 1994
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Frank Asher Learner
1909 - 1988
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John Francis Learner
1907 - 1972

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