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Samuel Lawrence Governeur
M, b. 1799, d. 1867
Father | Nicholas Governeur |
Mother | Hester Kortright |
Samuel Lawrence Governeur was born in 1799. He married Maria Hester Monroe, daughter of James Monroe and Elizabeth Kortright, on 9 March 1820 at White House, Washington, DC. Samuel Lawrence Governeur died in 1867.1
Family | Maria Hester Monroe b. 1803, d. 1850 |
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Citations
- [S24] Letter, Cindy Owens to Joseph Boyle.
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Mary Gowan1
F, b. circa 1815
Mary Gowan was born circa 1815 at Ireland.2 She married Abraham E Vreeland, son of Elias Vreeland and Sarah Sigler.1
Family | Abraham E Vreeland b. 1811, d. 1876 |
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Married name: Vreeland.
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Josef Gradl1
M, b. 10 February 1810
Josef Gradl was born on 10 February 1810 at Ottengrun, Bohemia.1 He married Margarethe Fraelich. Josef Gradl died at Union Twp (West New York), NJ.1
Family | Margarethe Fraelich |
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Citations
- [S645] Margaret Casey, Murphy Pedigree Chart, Sep 1983.
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Sophia Gradl1
F, b. circa 5 December 1865, d. 25 November 1935
Father | Josef Gradl b. 10 Feb 1810 |
Mother | Margarethe Fraelich |
Sophia Gradl was born circa 5 December 1865 at New York City, NY.1 She married Charles Ambrose Cole, son of Benjamin Cole and Catherine Wolfe, on 29 May 1885. Sophia Gradl died on 25 November 1935 at Sussex, NJ.1
Family | Charles Ambrose Cole b. 27 May 1860, d. 23 Feb 1939 |
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Married name: Cole.
Citations
- [S645] Margaret Casey, Murphy Pedigree Chart, Sep 1983.
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Andries Graevenraed1
M, b. 15 July 1659
Father | Isaac Graevenraed |
Mother | Lysbet Jurians b. 1634, d. c 1662 |
Andries Graevenraed was baptized on 15 July 1659 at New Amsterdam.1,2 He married Anna Van Brug, daughter of Johannes Van Brug and Tryntje Roelofs, on 2 July 1684.1
Family | Anna Van Brug |
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Hendrick Graevenraed1
M, b. 28 June 1662
Father | Isaac Graevenraed |
Mother | Lysbet Jurians b. 1634, d. c 1662 |
Hendrick Graevenraed was baptized on 28 June 1662 at New Amsterdam.1,2 He married Sara Sanders, daughter of Robert Sanders of Albany and Elsje Barentse, on 5 May 1686.1
Family | Sara Sanders |
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Isaac Graevenraed1
M
Father | Andries Graevenraedt |
Isaac Graevenraed married (1) Lysbet Jurians, daughter of Jurian Andriessen and Jannetje Jans, on 24 March 1652 at New Amsterdam.1,2 Isaac Graevenraed married (2) Marretje Jans on 2 June 1663 at New Amsterdam.1
Family 1 | Lysbet Jurians b. 1634, d. c 1662 |
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Family 2 | Marretje Jans |
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Isaac Graevenraed and Lysbet Jurians emigrated from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, (to New Amsterdam.)1 Isaac Graevenraed and Lysbet Jurians were members of the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam.1 Isaac Graevenraed was between 1662 and 1664 a schepen at New Amsterdam.2 He was in 1673 the sheriff of Hurly, Swanbury and Marbletown.2 He moved to Esopus.2
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Andries Graevenraedt1
M
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The Hubbard and Storr Files had Trijntje attached to Andries Graevenraed and Anna Burg, but that was clearly impossble in view of the dates. There are no Grevenraet baptisms in Amsterdam (Netherlands) before 1647, which is too late.2,3
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Tryntje Andriese Graevenraet1,2
F, b. circa 1625, d. after 1664
Father | Andries Graevenraedt |
Tryntje Andriese Graevenraet was born circa 1625 at The Netherlands.3 She married Jan Dirckszen De Meyer at Amsterdam, The Netherlands.4,5,6 (Banns for Tryntje Andriese Graevenraet and Jan Dirckszen De Meyer publ. On 11 April 1643 at Amsterdam.)6 Tryntje Andriese Graevenraet died after 1664.7
Family | Jan Dirckszen De Meyer b. c 1625, d. a 27 Mar 1678 |
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The Hubbard and Storr Files had Trijntje attached to Andries Graevenraed and Anna Burg, but that was clearly impossble in view of the dates. There are no Grevenraet baptisms in Amsterdam (Netherlands) before 1647, which is too late.4,3 Tryntje Andriese Graevenraet and Jan had Jan Dirx and Trijntje Anderies had three more children baptised in Amsterdam between 1646 and 1648.8 Name variation: Tryntje Andriesse.4 Name variation: Tryntje Graevenraet.4 Married name: De Meyer.
Citations
- [S591] Mary DeWitt, Graevenraedt File.
- [S408] Multiple Authors, Holden File, Apr 2005, Pedigree Chart.
- [S83] Philip O'Leary III, Storr/Stor File.
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
- [S83] Philip O'Leary III, Storr/Stor File, has date as c. 1647.
- [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Marriages DTB 459, p.138. Jan Dirckss de Maijer and Trijntje Andries, 11 Apr 1643.
- [S195] Mary DeWitt, Meyer File.
- [S1153] Amsterdam Baptismal and Marriage Registers. Online at https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/, Baptisms.
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Bell Graham
F
Family | Chauncey I Gumaer b. 20 Feb 1860 |
Bell was from Westtown and died in Colorado. Married name: Gumaer.
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David Graham1
M, b. June 1810, d. 28 July 1862
David Graham was born in June 1810 at New York, NY.1,2 He married Matilda Sherman before 1840.1 David Graham died on 28 July 1862 at 161 Laurens St., New York City, NY, of consumption, at age 52 yrs 1 mo. Undertaker Winterbottom @ 194 Spring St.1
Family | Matilda Sherman b. 1815, d. a 1871 |
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David Graham was a whitesmith. The term is defined as a worker in 'white iron'; a tinsmith; one who polishes or finishes metal goods, as distinguished from one who forges them; or more widely, a worker in metals.1 He and Matilda Sherman appeared on the census of 1850 at 233 Mulberry St. (14th Ward), New York City, NY. Listed as: David Graham (40, M, housesmith, b. NY), Matilda (35, F), Eliza (10, F, attend school), John (8, M, attend school), David (4, M), Matilda (2, F.)1,3
From the NYC Directories:
From the NYC Directories:
1839-40: Graham, David, whitesmith, 9 Clarke St.
1841-42: Graham, David, whitesmith, 9 Clarke St. ' ' ' '
1842-44: Graham, David, whitesmith, rear 165 Hester
1845-46: Graham, David, whitesmith, 162 Watts
1847-48: Graham, David, whitesmith, 136 Grand
1848-49: Graham, David, whitesmith, 144 Grand
1850-51: Graham, David, whitesmith, r. 233 Mulberry,
1852-53: Graham, David, whitesmith, 321 Mulberry
1853-54: Graham, David, whitesmith, 232 Mulberry
1855-56: Graham, David, horsesmith, 283 Mulberry
1859-60: Graham, David, smith, 228 Sullivan (This was the year that Rogers family were at 233)
1860-61: Graham, David, smith, 228 Sullivan
1861-62: There were 4 David Grahams; a carman at 74 Hammon; a driver at 341 2nd Ave; lamps at 233 Center, h.142 Elm; a musician h.288 Mulberry; but no smith or whitesmith was listed that year.
1862-63: Graham, David, smith, 161 Laurens St. This is the last time he was listed.
1841-42: Graham, David, whitesmith, 9 Clarke St. ' ' ' '
1842-44: Graham, David, whitesmith, rear 165 Hester
1845-46: Graham, David, whitesmith, 162 Watts
1847-48: Graham, David, whitesmith, 136 Grand
1848-49: Graham, David, whitesmith, 144 Grand
1850-51: Graham, David, whitesmith, r. 233 Mulberry,
1852-53: Graham, David, whitesmith, 321 Mulberry
1853-54: Graham, David, whitesmith, 232 Mulberry
1855-56: Graham, David, horsesmith, 283 Mulberry
1859-60: Graham, David, smith, 228 Sullivan (This was the year that Rogers family were at 233)
1860-61: Graham, David, smith, 228 Sullivan
1861-62: There were 4 David Grahams; a carman at 74 Hammon; a driver at 341 2nd Ave; lamps at 233 Center, h.142 Elm; a musician h.288 Mulberry; but no smith or whitesmith was listed that year.
1862-63: Graham, David, smith, 161 Laurens St. This is the last time he was listed.
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Eliza A Graham1
F, b. 26 March 1840, d. 5 September 1906
Father | David Graham b. Jun 1810, d. 28 Jul 1862 |
Mother | Matilda Sherman b. 1815, d. a 1871 |
Eliza A Graham was born on 26 March 1840 at New York, NY.2 She married Thomas Rogers, son of Michael Rogers and Ellen MacAneny, in 1862.1 Eliza A Graham died on 5 September 1906 at 238 E 83rd St, New York City, NY, aged 66 yrs 5 mo 10 ds.1 She was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Woodside, Sec 4B, Range 9, plot 6.1
Family | Thomas Rogers b. 16 Jun 1841, d. 11 Sep 1914 |
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Eliza and Thomas lived across the street from each other before they were married. According to the 1859-60 NYC Directory, she lived with her parents at 228 Sullivan St. when she was 19, and the Rogers family lived at 233 Sullivan. She was disowned by her Scotch family and never again had any contact with them after marrying the Irish Catholic Thomas Rogers, according to her granddaughter, Elizabeth Callanan.1 Eliza A Graham and Thomas Rogers appeared on the census of 1880 at 251 85th St, New York City, NY. Listed as: Thomas Rogers (white male age 40 b. Ireland), Eliza (wife, age 40), Emma (daughter, 17), Ella (daughter, 15), Lillie (daughter, 12), Joseph (son, 10), Thomas (son, 4), Matilda (daughter, 1.)1,3 Eliza A Rogers and Thomas Rogers appeared on the census of 1900 at 238 E.82nd St, New York City, NY. Listed as: Thomas Rogers (age 59 b. Ireland Citizenship NA), Eliza (wife, b. Mar 1849, 60, b. NY), Ella (daughter, b. Apr 1865, 35, b. NY), Joseph (son, b. Oct 1869, 30, b. NY), Thomas C. (son, Aug 1875, 24, b. NY), Fulda (Matilda, Oct 1878, 21, b. NY), George W. (son, Oct 1882, 17, b. NY), Lillian G. (daughter, Aug 1891, 8, b. NY, error? is this Lillie's daughter?)4
Married name: Rogers.
Married name: Rogers.
Citations
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005.
- [S814] Louisa Lavelle, Hoffstetter-Lavelle File,, 4 Apr 2005, Death certificate #27925, NYC Archives.
- [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Vol.64, ED 602, Sheet 12, line 12.
- [S790] 1900 US Federal Census - Population, Vol.116, ED 762, Sheet 9, line 2.
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Mary Graham1
F
Father | Thomas Gordon Graham |
Mother | Ellen T Chapman |
Family | John T Matthews |
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Married name: Matthews.
Citations
- [S246] Mary DeWitt, DeWitts Unidentified: E-G.
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Robert Graham1
M
Father | William Graham |
Mother | Elizabeth Warman |
Family | Georgina Waitling |
Children |
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Citations
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Sarah P Graham1
F, b. circa 1850, d. 25 April 1917
Sarah P Graham was born circa 1850.1 She married James Edwin Warman, son of Edwin Warman and Margaret Horton.1 Sarah P Graham died on 25 April 1917.1 She was buried in Molus River Cemetery.1
Family | James Edwin Warman b. 18 Jul 1854, d. 1 May 1923 |
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Married name: Warman.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and Molus River Cemetery Records.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and Molus River Cemetery Records.1
Citations
- [S105] Marguerite Holmes, Holmes-Fitz Randolph, 20 Aug 2003.
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Alice Granger
F, b. 15 August 1882, d. after 1930
Father | Frederick Granger1 b. Dec 1859, d. 1 Jul 1943 |
Mother | Elisabeth (Lizzie) Deppert1 b. Feb 1858, d. 6 Dec 1942 |
Alice Granger was born on 15 August 1882 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.2 She married William Beers in 1906 at Brooklyn, NY, (married 4 yrs in 1910.)3 Alice Granger died after 1930.
Family | William Beers b. 1876, d. b 1930 |
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Alice Beers and William Beers appeared on the census of 27 April 1910 at 360 Rochester Ave, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. William Bears Jr. were enumerated with them.3 Alice Granger and William Beers appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 at Queens County, NY.4 Alice Beers appeared on the census of 1 April 1930 at 52 Benson, Hempstead, Queens County, NY. Frederick Granger and Elisabeth (Lizzie) Granger were enumerated with them. She is a widow.5 Married name: Alice Beers.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S890] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
- [S794] 1910 Federal Census, Household of William Beers. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 24th Ward. T624, Roll: 975, Page: 296B, ED 680.
- [S797] 1920 Federal Census, Population Schedules.
- [S1005] 1930 Federal Census, Population Schedules, New York, Nassau, Hempstead, 52 Benson, 4 April 1930. Alice Beers. T626, Roll 1459, ED 85, Page 1A, Image at URL. <https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X78P-FQ1
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Arthur Washington Granger
M, b. 29 January 1885, d. 1976
Father | Frederick Granger1 b. Dec 1859, d. 1 Jul 1943 |
Mother | Elisabeth (Lizzie) Deppert1 b. Feb 1858, d. 6 Dec 1942 |
Arthur Washington Granger was born on 29 January 1885 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, (Other note has date as Jan 1883.) He married Sigrid Maria Viktoria Bjork in 1908 at Hempstead, Nassau County, NY. Arthur Washington Granger died in 1976 at Brooksville, FL.2
Family | Sigrid Maria Viktoria Bjork b. 14 Apr 1889 |
Arthur Washington Granger and Sigrid Maria Viktoria Bjork appeared on the census of 1920 at Lenox Street, Ward 23, Queens County, NY.3 Arthur Washington Granger and Sigrid Maria Viktoria Bjork appeared on the census of 1 April 1930 at Hempstead, Queens County, NY.4
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S891] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S794] 1910 Federal Census, Household of Arthur Granger. New York, Queens, Ward 23. T624, Roll ?, ED 1277, sheet 5b, page 51, house 115, family 123.
- [S1005] 1930 Federal Census, Population Schedules, New York, Nassau, Hempstead, 57 Benson, 30 April 1930. Arthur W. Granger. T626, Roll 1459, ED 83, Page 10A-B, Image at URL. <https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X78P-VTP
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Caroline Catherine Granger
F, b. 12 January 1902, d. 19 July 1950
Father | George Francis Granger Sr.1 b. 1 Mar 1876, d. 10 Jun 1948 |
Mother | Caroline (Carrie) Federlichner1 b. 1879, d. 3 Jul 1959 |
Caroline Catherine Granger was born on 12 January 1902 at Park Ridge, Bergen County, NJ. She was baptized on 12 October 1902 at her parents' home. She married Ellsworth James Turse Sr., son of Sanford Alexander Turse and Caroline (Carrie) Lavina Rudlun, on 1 June 1922. Caroline Catherine Granger died on 19 July 1950 at 49 N. Maple Ave, Park Ridge, Bergen County, NJ.2 She was cremated on 22 July 1950 at NY and NJ Crematory, North Bergen, NJ. The ashes were buried at Westwood Cemetery (Lot W1/2 Block 40), Westwood, NJ.2
Family | Ellsworth James Turse Sr. b. 27 Apr 1903, d. 15 Aug 1980 |
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Caroline Catherine Granger was a lab tech at Lederle Laboratories. They were members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Montvale.
Caroline at the time of her death was president of the Guild of St Pauls Episcopal Church, Montvale. She was Secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Park Ridge Fire Department, and was the first president of this organization, founded by her father, George Granger. She was also active in the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, particularly during WW II, when a group of women would often gather to make bandages and put together toiletry packages for men serving overseas. Married name: Turse.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Caroline at the time of her death was president of the Guild of St Pauls Episcopal Church, Montvale. She was Secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Park Ridge Fire Department, and was the first president of this organization, founded by her father, George Granger. She was also active in the Sons and Daughters of Liberty, particularly during WW II, when a group of women would often gather to make bandages and put together toiletry packages for men serving overseas. Married name: Turse.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S983] Death Certificate (Details with the subjects).
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Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger
F, b. 11 December 1864, d. 4 December 1901
Father | Charles Henry Granger1 b. 10 Sep 1838, d. 7 Mar 1880 |
Mother | Esther Elizabeth Rae1 b. 20 Sep 1843, d. 30 Aug 1919 |
Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger was born on 11 December 1864 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, (6 mo in 1865 census. Turse Bible Transcription has year as 1865.)2,3 She married Louis F Leiser, son of Louis Leiser and Elizabeth (?), on 16 October 1887 at Brooklyn, NY.3 Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger died on 4 December 1901 at 123 Ralph Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.4,5 She was buried on 6 December 1901 in Brooklyn.
Family | Louis F Leiser b. 1855 |
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Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S986] 1865 NY State Census, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, pg. 45, house 251, family 321.
- [S890] Handwritten notes from Turse Family Bible Transcriptions (Ellsworth J. Turse, Sr.).
- [S983] Death Certificate (Details with the subjects), Carrie Leiser, death cert. no. 21845 (4 Dec 1901), NY Municipal Archives, New York, NY.
- [S887] Carrie Rae Granger Bible.
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Charles H Granger
M, b. December 1889
Father | William H. Granger Jr.1 b. 1866, d. 20 Jun 1901 |
Mother | Deborah (?)1 b. Dec 1869 |
Charles H Granger was born in December 1889 at Waterbury, New Haven County, CT, (Acc. to 1920 census he was born in 1885 in NY.) He married Jean Rowley, daughter of John Rowley and Ann (?), in 1904 at Waterbury, CT, (other marriage place: Brooklyn, Kings, NY.)
Family | Jean Rowley b. 1886 |
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
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Charles Henry Granger1
M, b. 10 September 1838, d. 7 March 1880
Father | Early Granger2 b. 1790, d. 19 Aug 1883 |
Mother | Mary Dougherty2 b. 1797, d. 8 Dec 1853 |
Charles Henry Granger was born on 10 September 1838 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY.3 He married Esther Elizabeth Rae, daughter of William Rae and Caroline Clarke, on 17 July 1864.4 Charles Henry Granger died on 7 March 1880 at Millstown, Mercer County, NJ.4 He was buried on 10 March 1880 in Brooklyn.5
Family | Esther Elizabeth Rae b. 20 Sep 1843, d. 30 Aug 1919 |
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Charles Henry Granger and Esther Elizabeth Granger appeared on the census of 1865 at Brooklyn (7th Ward), Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger were enumerated with them.6 Charles Henry Granger and Esther Elizabeth Rae appeared on the census of 1870 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Caroline H. (Carrie) Granger, Mary E Granger and William Henry Granger were enumerated with them.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and 1880 Mortality Schedule.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes, and 1880 Mortality Schedule.2
Citations
- [S959] Daughter of Betty Jeanne Granger Submitter: Carol J. Bradford, Granger-Bradford Family Group.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S898] Submitter: Chris Crawford, Crawford GEDCOM).
- [S887] Carrie Rae Granger Bible.
- [S993] Greenwood Cemetery.
- [S986] 1865 NY State Census, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, 7th Ward, pg. 45, house 251, family 321.
- [S757] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn. M593, Roll 961, Page 371A (1870).
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Charlotta (Lottie) Granger1
F, b. June 1898
Father | Frederick Granger2 b. Dec 1859, d. 1 Jul 1943 |
Mother | Elisabeth (Lizzie) Deppert2 b. Feb 1858, d. 6 Dec 1942 |
Charlotta (Lottie) Granger was born in June 1898 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. She married William Roscher.
Family | William Roscher b. c 1891 |
Charlotta (Lottie) Granger and William Roscher appeared on the census of 1930. their children Muriel and William. He was 39, b. NY, a stamp clerk.3 Married name: Charlotta (Lottie) Roscher.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S891] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1005] 1930 Federal Census, Population Schedules, New York, Queens, District 1293.
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Early Granger
M, b. 29 July 1816, d. 13 July 1896
Father | John Granger1 b. 18 Nov 1787, d. 1865 |
Mother | Elizabeth Cobb1 b. 17 Jul 1785, d. Jun 1820 |
Early Granger was born on 29 July 1816 at England. He married (1) Hannah M. Jennison circa 1845 at New York, NY.2 Early Granger married (2) Margaret A (?) Early Granger died on 13 July 1896 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, Died at son Warren's home on Gates Avenue. He was buried in Rockville Cemetery in Lynbrook.2
Family 1 | Hannah M. Jennison b. 1820, d. 17 Aug 1874 |
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Family 2 | Margaret A (?) b. 15 Mar 1826, d. 5 Nov 1891 |
Early Granger and Margaret had no children.2 Early Granger was a Mason and farmer. He resided in Hempstead, NY (unspecified village) 1850-1870; Bridgeport (now Malverne), Hempstead, NY 1880; Pearsalls (now Lynbrook), Hempstead, NY 1892; and, lived with his son Warren, in Brooklyn 1892-1896.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.1
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S915] Marie Velardi, "My Early Granger," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, __ Oct 2008.
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Early Granger1
M, b. 1790, d. 19 August 1883
Father | William Granger2 b. c 1755, d. 1 Nov 1839 |
Mother | Mary Holmes2 b. 17 Mar 1756, d. 9 Jun 1851 |
Early Granger was born in 1790 at Norfolk, England. He was baptized on 27 September 1792 in the All Saints at Shelfanger, Norfolk, England.3 He married Mary Dougherty on 3 June 1816 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England.1 Early Granger died on 19 August 1883 at Jamaica, Queens County, NY, The Granger Genealogy has his place of death as Brooklyn.4,1 He was buried on 21 August 1883 in Greenwood Cemetery, Lot 5546, Sec 44.
Family | Mary Dougherty b. 1797, d. 8 Dec 1853 |
Children |
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Early Granger and Mary Granger appeared on the census of 25 July 1850 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Robert Granger, Mary Granger, Guph Granger, Alfred Granger and Charles Henry Granger were enumerated with them.5 Early Granger appeared on the census of 1880 at Jamaica, Queens County, NY. Daniel Bailey Hendrickson, Mary Hendrickson, James Frank Hendrickson, Benjamin W Hendrickson, Mary Louise Hendrickson, Daniel Hendrickson and Charles B Hendrickson were enumerated with them. A grandchild Mary, aged 3 mo is also living with them.6
Early Granger was a veteran of Waterloo, most likely having served in the Norfolk 54th Regiment of Foot. He served under Captain George Black and was the recipient of the Waterloo Medal. The Waterloo Medal was given to all soldiers who fought at the battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo in June of 1815. It was the first campaign medal ever issued by the British Army. (copy of discharge on file)
Most of the men in the family were noted for their mason skills. Early Sr. was credited for building the brick housing for the Navy Yard's first boiler, probably sometime in the late 1830s.
"On July 12, 1880 a birthday surprise party was held at the residence of his son-in-law, Daniel B. Hendricks, at Springfield, Long Island. Mr. Granger was born in Norfolk, England and served several years in the English Army. He fought at Waterloo. He emigrated to the United States in 1830. He organized the first brass band in Brooklyn in 1835. This band is now known as the 47th Regiment Band. After dinner the party assembly adjourned to the barn where the floor was prepared for dancing. Mr. Granger himself danced a hornpipe and sang a song, showing himself able to carry his many years with gaiety, grace, and a hearty cheerfulness." (excerpt Brooklyn Eagle 12 June 1880)
We hold a tattered and worn copy of Early Granger's discharge papers. It and the baptism dates correlate regarding his birth date being 1792, however this varies with later records holding his birth date to be about 1790.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Early Granger was a veteran of Waterloo, most likely having served in the Norfolk 54th Regiment of Foot. He served under Captain George Black and was the recipient of the Waterloo Medal. The Waterloo Medal was given to all soldiers who fought at the battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo in June of 1815. It was the first campaign medal ever issued by the British Army. (copy of discharge on file)
Most of the men in the family were noted for their mason skills. Early Sr. was credited for building the brick housing for the Navy Yard's first boiler, probably sometime in the late 1830s.
"On July 12, 1880 a birthday surprise party was held at the residence of his son-in-law, Daniel B. Hendricks, at Springfield, Long Island. Mr. Granger was born in Norfolk, England and served several years in the English Army. He fought at Waterloo. He emigrated to the United States in 1830. He organized the first brass band in Brooklyn in 1835. This band is now known as the 47th Regiment Band. After dinner the party assembly adjourned to the barn where the floor was prepared for dancing. Mr. Granger himself danced a hornpipe and sang a song, showing himself able to carry his many years with gaiety, grace, and a hearty cheerfulness." (excerpt Brooklyn Eagle 12 June 1880)
We hold a tattered and worn copy of Early Granger's discharge papers. It and the baptism dates correlate regarding his birth date being 1792, however this varies with later records holding his birth date to be about 1790.7
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S891] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S992] Unknown author, All Saints Church, Shelfanger Parish, Norfolk, England.
- [S983] Death Certificate (Details with the subjects), Early Granger, death cert. no. Line 515: Register of deaths in the Town of Jamaica (19 Aug 1883), New York Municipal Archives, New York, New York.
- [S853] 1850 US Federal Census - Population.
- [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Early Granger. New York, Queens, Jamaica. T9, Roll 918, ED 248, pg. 16D, house 123, family 134.
- [S991] Brooklyn Eagle, 12 Jun 1880 (excerpt).
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Early Granger Jr1
M, b. 28 September 1823, d. 26 August 1901
Father | Early Granger2 b. 1790, d. 19 Aug 1883 |
Mother | Mary Dougherty2 b. 1797, d. 8 Dec 1853 |
Early Granger Jr was born on 28 September 1823 at Norfolk, England, (Another unsourced note said he was born Sep 1822.)3 He married Lucinda (Lucy) Denton, daughter of James Denton and Jane (?), in 1843 at Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Early Granger Jr died on 26 August 1901 at Brooklyn, NY.4 He was buried on 29 August 1901 in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, Another note said he was buried in Springfield Cemetery, Queens.5
Family | Lucinda (Lucy) Denton b. Mar 1825, d. 26 Apr 1903 |
Children |
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Early Granger Jr immigrated circa 1846 to New York from England. However in view of his marriage date, that seems unlikely.
11 September 1850 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George and William (Willi) (house 649, family 978.)6
1855 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George and Theodore Francis.7
27 June 1860 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore and Frederick (house 1141, family 1358.)8
16 June 1865 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore Francis and Frederick.9
1870 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore and Frederick.10 Early Granger Jr and Lucinda (Lucy) Denton appeared on the census of 1880 at Brooklyn, NY. Frederick Granger and Elisabeth (Lizzie) Granger were enumerated with them.11
He lived in 1851 at 252 Schemerhorn, in 1858 at Butler C. Smith(?), and in 1861 at 229 Fulton.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
11 September 1850 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George and William (Willi) (house 649, family 978.)6
1855 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George and Theodore Francis.7
27 June 1860 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore and Frederick (house 1141, family 1358.)8
16 June 1865 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore Francis and Frederick.9
1870 Fed. census: Household of Early Granger Jr, Brooklyn, NY. Household consists of Early, his wife Lucinda and their children George, Theodore and Frederick.10 Early Granger Jr and Lucinda (Lucy) Denton appeared on the census of 1880 at Brooklyn, NY. Frederick Granger and Elisabeth (Lizzie) Granger were enumerated with them.11
He lived in 1851 at 252 Schemerhorn, in 1858 at Butler C. Smith(?), and in 1861 at 229 Fulton.
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S891] Russell Granger, Granger Family Genealogy.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S992] Unknown author, All Saints Church, Shelfanger Parish, Norfolk, England.
- [S983] Death Certificate (Details with the subjects), Earley Granger, death cert. no. 1916 (26 Aug 1901), New York Municipal Archives, New York, NY.
- [S993] Greenwood Cemetery, Lot 5546, Sec 44.
- [S853] 1850 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Erby Granger, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Image 126 of 152 (<https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/…> : 8 April 2016).
- [S987] 1855 NY State Census, Household of Early Granger Jr. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 10, 2 ED, Dwelling 814, Family 1479.
- [S1061] 1860 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Earley Granger, New York, Kings, Brooklyn. Image 198 of 235 (<https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/…> : 8 April 2016).
- [S986] 1865 NY State Census, Household of Early Granger Jr. New York, Kings, Brooklyn, Ward 11, Page 18 or 19, Dwelling 69, Family 154.
- [S757] 1870 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Henry Granger. New York, Kings, Brooklyn. M593, Roll 961, Page 371A (1870).
- [S941] 1880 US Federal Census - Population, Household of Early Granger Jr. New York, Kings, Brooklyn.
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Elizabeth Granger1
F, b. circa 1636, d. after 1719
Father | Thomas Granger |
Mother | Grace (?) |
Elizabeth Granger was born circa 1636 at Pembroke, MA.1 She married John Booth before 1657.1 Elizabeth Granger died after 1719 at Scituate, MA.1
Family | John Booth |
Child |
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Married name: Booth.
Citations
- [S130] Robert George Hubbard, "Bob Hubbard's Family Tree," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, Dec 2004.
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Elizabeth Granger
F, b. circa 1815, d. 10 December 1895
Father | John Granger1 b. 18 Nov 1787, d. 1865 |
Mother | Elizabeth Cobb1 b. 17 Jul 1785, d. Jun 1820 |
Elizabeth Granger was born circa 1815 at England. She married Charles Gillen. Elizabeth Granger died on 10 December 1895.2
Family | Charles Gillen b. c 1819, d. 21 Jan 1892 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1034] Marie E. Velardi, John Granger Register, __ Sep 2009.
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Elizabeth Granger
F, b. 1879
Father | Thomas Stanley Granger1 b. 1844, d. 23 Jan 1916 |
Mother | Ellen J (Jennie) Crawford1 d. 4 Mar 1895 |
Family | Jacob Silberger b. 1877, d. 9 Mar 1937 |
Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S946] Granger Family Records.
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Emily Granger
F, b. 30 May 1820, d. 20 April 1895
Father | John Granger1 b. 18 Nov 1787, d. 1865 |
Mother | Elizabeth Cobb1 b. 17 Jul 1785, d. Jun 1820 |
Emily Granger was born on 30 May 1820 at Shelfanger, Norfolk, England.2 She was baptized in May 1820 in the Particular Baptist Church at Shelfanger, Norfolk, England.2 She married (1) Jacob Shaw circa 1838 at Foster's Meadow, Queens County, NY.2 Emily Granger died on 20 April 1895 at Springfield (Jamaica), Queens County, NY.2 She was buried in Foster's Meadow Cemetery in Elmont.2
Family | Jacob Shaw b. c 1810, d. c 1860 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php
- [S1033] Line of Descent from Robert Bedell of Hempstead NY, Online at http://www.velardi.info/bedell-shaw/…
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Ephraim Granger1
M, b. circa 1822, d. 22 November 1899
Father | John Granger2 b. 18 Nov 1787, d. 1865 |
Mother | Lois Browne2 |
Ephraim Granger was born circa 1822 at Norfolk, England. He was baptized on 20 March 1822 in the All Saints at Shelfanger, Norfolk, England. He married Mary Elizabeth Murry. Ephraim Granger died on 22 November 1899 at Lynbrook, Nassau County, NY.1
Family | Mary Elizabeth Murry b. 1830 |
Children |
Ephraim was a brick mason. His wife was born in Woodmere, NY; his children in NYC. Ephraim served in the Civil War in the same unit as George Mowbray Granger.
Research done by Norfolk genealogist, Gill Blanchard, at the behest of Everett Granger 2009 notes birth record as:
Shelfanger Parish Records: Bastardy Orders 1735-1829 (PD 80/55) - Granger Abstract Norfolk To Wit.
(This child was Ephraim.)
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Research done by Norfolk genealogist, Gill Blanchard, at the behest of Everett Granger 2009 notes birth record as:
Shelfanger Parish Records: Bastardy Orders 1735-1829 (PD 80/55) - Granger Abstract Norfolk To Wit.
The Order of George LEE Esquire and William MANNING Clerk two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said County, one whereof is the Quorum, and both residing next unto the Limits of the Parish Church within the Parish of Shelfanger in the said County of Norfolk made the Ninth Day of June 1823 concerning a male Bastard Child, lately born in the Parish of Shelfanger aforesaid of the body of Louisa BARKER alias PARKER Widow
On the Twentieth of March 1822 she was delivered of a male Bastard Child likely to become chargeable to Shelfanger
That John GRANGER of Shelfanger Bricklayer did beget the said Bastard Child on the Body of her
John GRANGER to pay Six Shillings for the reasonable costs of apprehension One Shilling and Sixpence weekly for Maintenance
On the Twentieth of March 1822 she was delivered of a male Bastard Child likely to become chargeable to Shelfanger
That John GRANGER of Shelfanger Bricklayer did beget the said Bastard Child on the Body of her
John GRANGER to pay Six Shillings for the reasonable costs of apprehension One Shilling and Sixpence weekly for Maintenance
(This child was Ephraim.)
General source(s) for this information, see footnotes.2
Citations
- [S915] Marie Velardi, "My Early Granger," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, __ Oct 2008.
- [S875] James Turse, "Turse E-mail & Web," e-mail to Joseph Boyle, 30 Nov 2010. See also James Turse's Website "Our Family Genealogy Pages" at http://familytree.turse.org/index.php