He was born on 10 Sep 1838 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA and his parents were Mary (Dougherty, 1797–1853) and Early Granger, Sr. (1790–1883).
Charles Henry Granger married on 17 Jul 1864 to Esther Elizabeth Rae (1844–1919).
He passed away on 07 March 1880 in Millstone, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA [1] and was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery. [2][3]
↑ New Jersey, Deaths and Burials Index 1798-1971 citing FHL#589828; for Chas. H, Granger, b: c1840 USA; married; d: 07 Mar 1880 Millstone, Monmouth County, New Jersey @40yrs
↑ "Archives of the Reformed Church in America, New Brunswick, New Jersey", Record A Books, Seven Different Lists in 1870; citing First Reformed Church; for Esther Mary Granger (parents: Charles Henry Granger & Esther Elizabeth Rae)
1850 USA Census of Wilton, Saratoga County, New York; citing NARA# M432_592; image#352; p173B; family#169; which included ...
37 Granger James
39 Granger Charlott
11 Granger Charles H., b: c1839 NY
09 Granger William H.
03 Granger Frances Ann
01 Granger Frederick A.
1860 USA Census of Bacon Hill Post Office, Wilton, Wilton, Saratoga County, New York; citing FHL#803857; NARA# M653_857; p453; dwelling#179; family#181; which included ...
46 Granger James
47 Granger Charlotte
21 Granger Charles, b: c1839 NY; occ: harness m
19 Granger William
14 Granger Fanny
11 Granger Frederick
09 Granger Clemence.
1865 NY State Census of Ward#7, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; citing New York State Archives in Albany, NY; p45; which included ...
25 Granger Henry, b: c1840
21 Granger Esther
<1yr Granger Caroline.
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records 1863-1865 Record Group#110 Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Civil War Union Draft Records; NARA class#1; archive v1 of 3; NAI#4213514; for Charles H. Granger @24yrs, b: c1839 New York; married; res: Congressional District#18. Wilton, New York;
1880 USA Census of New Lots, Kings County, New York; citing Mortality Schedules 1850-1885; roll#M10; ed#261; line#2; for Chas. H. Granger, b: c1839 New York; married; d: Mar 1880; cod: consumption @41yrs
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