Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Bertram Parker

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Edward Bertram Parker (1884-1926), early aviator

1884 Born in Portsmouth, son of William C E Parker, staff commander RN, and his wife Edith[1]

1902 Appointed Assistant Paymaster in the Royal Navy

1911 Assistant paymaster in the Home Fleet when he received the Coronation Medal 1911[2]

1911 Stationed on HMS Bellerophon[3]

1913 Gained his aviator's certificate at Royal Naval Aviation School, Eastchurch

1914 Discharged, medically unfit[4]

1919 Edward Bertram and Eveline Victoria Parker lived in Reigate[5]

1926 Died in Reigate; his widow was Eveline Victoria Parker[6][7]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. UK, Naval Medal and Award Rolls
  3. 1911 census
  4. [1] Naval records
  5. Surrey Electoral register
  6. Parish register
  7. National probate calendar