Robert Alfred Humble

Robert Alfred Humble
Reverend
Church1888 St Bartholomew Sheffield
1890 St Stephen Lindley
1897 St Mark Leeds Rd Hudd
1902 Christ Church, Silloth
1928 St Mary's, Cumwhitton
Orders
Ordination1889 (priest)
by Bishop of York
Personal details
Born1864
Heathery Cleugh, Weardale, Durham, England
Died31 January 1929 (aged 6465)
Cumwhitton, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity College, Durham
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Robert Alfred Humble (1864 – 31 January 1929) was an Anglican priest, born in Heathery Cleugh, Weardale, Durham, England. His father was Reverend Emerson Humble (1837–1901). His career was marked with much pastoral work, including organising local fundraising events and meals for the elderly. He contributed to the work of committees, and joined in local social events, being a member of his church's cricket team. He was a "very popular figure." It is in this context of sociability and regular work among his congregation that the events surrounding the delayed discovery of his death, mentioned in several newspapers, remain a puzzle. Having suffered a seizure, he apparently lay openly on a flower bed in his vicarage garden on a dark February night, while his congregation spent eleven hours searching for him on the adjacent moorland. One of Rev. Humble's incumbencies was St Mark's, Old Leeds Road, Huddersfield, 1897–1901.