Background
KENYON, Edith C. was born in Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster. 3rd daughter of late John Kenyon, Member Royal College of Surgeons and Ellen (Wilton) of Hooton Pagnell and Bryrillwydwyn, North Wales.
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KENYON, Edith C. was born in Hooton Pagnell, Doncaster. 3rd daughter of late John Kenyon, Member Royal College of Surgeons and Ellen (Wilton) of Hooton Pagnell and Bryrillwydwyn, North Wales.
Chiefly at home. Lived at Hooton Pagnell and in Wales.
Later, for several years, in Bradford with brother, Doctor J. East. Kenyon. Went to Hastings, 1805, and after three years to London. Began writing early by translating stories from German, then writing stories lor the young, and, later, novels, several of which were published in New New York
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Member of Institute of Journalists. Clubs: Writers", Lyceum.