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1848 - 1885 (37 years)
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Name |
James F. GRANGER |
Born |
1848 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
Gender |
Male |
RESI |
7 May 1885 |
Brooklyn Kings New York |
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Died |
7 May 1885 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
Buried |
10 May 1885 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY [1] |
Person ID |
I1409 |
The Turses |
Last Modified |
4 Mar 2006 |
Father |
James GRANGER, b. 1 Jun 1825, Norfolk, England , d. 4 Feb 1850, Brooklyn, Kings, NY (Age 24 years) |
Mother |
Hannah (Anna M), b. 1826, Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
Married |
1844 |
Brooklyn, Kings, NY |
Family ID |
F974 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones |
 | James Granger, 1850, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY One of New York’s most notorious industrial accidents was the Hague Street Calamity of 1850, where more than sixty men and boys were killed in a boiler explosion that demolished two buildings. James Granger, was among the fatalities; one of several whose remains took two days to identify. Only twenty-five years-old at the time, he left a wife and two young children. Plot: Lot 5546 Sec 44 |
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Sources |
- [S104] Greenwood Cemetery 500-25th Street Brooklyn New York, Lot 5546, Sec 44_Direct.
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