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John Chantler
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Born
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Married
Elizabeth
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20th September 1772
Birth of a daughter
Ann in the Parish of Horley, Surrey
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Additional Notes
The name Chantler is from the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name was given to a person who was a person who makes and sells candles. More rarely, the surname Chantler may have been applied to someone who had the responsibility of lighting the candles in a large house or someone who owed rent in the form of wax or candles. The surname Chantler is derived from the Old English words 'chaundeler' and 'chandeler,' which in turn come from the Old French word 'chandelier.' First found in Lancashire where they were seated from ancient times.
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Chandler, Chandless, Channter, Chantler, Chantellor, Chandtler, Chauntler, Chanerlor individual records
The ancestral pedigree of John Chantler
  
 John ChantlerElizabeth 
    
  
  
 Ann 
 b: 20th Sep 1772 Horley, Surrey
d: 31st Jan 1839 Piltdown, Sussex
bur: 4th Feb 1839 St Bartholomew Parish Church, Maresfield, Sussex
 
   
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