2 Apr 1911 • 23 Gladstone Avenue Wood Green, Edmonton, Middlesex, England. Wood Grainer Improver. S/o James & Hannah Granger as Ernest Granger b: Woodgreen 1890.[6]
31 Mar 1901 • Wood Green, Middlesex, England. S/o James & Harriet C Granger as E C Granger (corrected) b: Tottenham 1890.[7]
5 Apr 1891 • Tottenham, Middlesex, England. S/o James & Hannah Granger as Ernest C Granger b: Wood Green 1890.[8]
Sources
↑ England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915; Name: Ernest Charles Granger, Registration Year: 1889, Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep,
Registration district: Edmonton, Parishes for this Registration District: Edmonton, Inferred County: Middlesex, Volume: 3a,
Page: 333.
↑ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007; Name: Ernest Charles Granger,
Death Age: 80, Birth Date: 16 Jul 1889, Registration Date:
Mar 1970, Registration district: Barnet, Inferred County: Greater London, Volume: 5a, Page: 199.
↑ London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906; Name: Ernest Charles Granger, Gender: Male, Record Type: Baptism, Baptism Date: 8 Sep 1889, Baptism Place:
St Michael, Wood Green Haringey, England, Father: James Granger, Mother: Hannah Granger, Register Type: Parish Registers.
↑ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005; Name: Ernest C Granger, Date of Registration: 1939 - Jan-Feb-Mar[1939],
Registration district: Hampstead, Inferred County: Middlesex,
Spouse: Ada E K Allard, Volume Number: 1a, Page number:
1152.
↑ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007; Name:
Ernest Charles Granger, Death Age: 80, Birth Date: 16 Jul 1889,
Registration Date: Mar 1970, Registration district: Barnet, Inferred County: Greater London, Volume: 5a, Page: 199.
↑ Source: 1911 England Census #S-184879036 Class: RG14; Piece: 7253; Schedule Number: 229 APID: 1,2352::40197636.
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. Granger-1066 was created by Douglas Lockwood through the import of Grangers R Us.ged on Jan 15, 2014.
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