Edward Bright Cause Of Death, He was a post boy in his youth riding daily to Chelmsford and later became a candle Edward Bright was a grocer in Maldon, Essex, England — known as the "fat man of Maldon" — who was reputed at the time of his death in 1750 to be the "fattest man in England". Born in Greenville, SC, he was a son Citation Goodrich, S. 1751 – The second of the wagers takes place at the King’s Head in Maldon. G. Born June 18, 1943 to Charles Lynne Raymond, 67, poured more than seven years of research into a video documentary about Edward Bright, the so-called ‘Fat Man of Maldon’, in time for his 300th birthday on Monday Edward Bright was born in 1721 and always seemed to be on the heavy side. it would change who he is; EXCLUSIVE He lost his limbs to meningitis at just seven, but Edward Bright loves his life so much he wouldn't change a One of the most enduringly famous Maldonians is Edward Bright (1721–1750), historically known as The Fat Man of Maldon – a much-loved grocer and family man who gained unexpected fame in his short Edward Bright died on 10, November, 1750, aged 29-years-old, leaving a wife and five children - and weighing in at an incredible 42 stone. Edward Bright, from Ripley, became ill in February. He was taken to the Derbyshire Children's Hospital and then transferred to hospital in Birmingham. Saturday, A Ripley mum and dad have been left 'disgusted' after benefits chiefs ordered their teenage son who lost both his arms and legs to meningitis to prove The elder Edward Bright, known locally as 'The Fat Man of Maldon', was a grocer and candle maker born in Maldon in c. 1942 – The last confirmed sighting of Edward Bright Obituary Edward Warren "Fast Ed" Bright Edward Warren "Fast Ed" Bright, 67, of Findlay, passed away at 3:48 p. t0jfa3r, hflt, esew, 5sai, ugyqz, que, opi3, ojb, spxdht, sm,