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Early Granger and Mary Dougherty Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY |
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Lot 5546 Section44 |
Mary DOUGHERTY (d. 8 Dec 1853)
Early GRANGER (d. 1883)
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George Mowbray Granger and wife, Annie Reid Wilcox After George's death, Annie married Theodore R. Eveland 28 Nov 1900 |
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Lot 6981, Sec. 103 |
George Mowbray GRANGER (d. 20 Oct 1898)
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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. |
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Lot 5546 Sec 44 |
James GRANGER (d. 4 Feb 1850)
James F. GRANGER (d. 7 May 1885)
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