While searching my Grandma's side of the family , Mary Elizabeth Grainger , daughter of Walter Hattie Grainger. I have once again come to needing some help. I am back to , Colbourne , Isle
of Wight , Eng.
My question is 2 part if I can get away with it. Here's where I am at , John Granger b. 1520 Isle of Wight & d. 1549 Shropshire , Eng. still Isle of Wight ( right )? After John I have just the last name of his father ( ? ) Granger b. 1490 - d. 1519 , both places Isle of Wight. 1st question any help finding whom he is , would be outstanding? 2nd question is whom ever that Granger is , his father was a " LeGranger " b. 1450 - d. 1489 , both places , Isle of Wight. Sure would be nice if these 2 questions could be answered. Surely would be deeply appreciated!!!
Yours Truly
Scratch And Patch - Jeff
Thank You Very Much For Taking Time With This Posting!!!
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Re: A Question That May Be Out Of The Question!!!
The Isle Of Wight is a long way from Shropshire!!!
If you know the parish in which they lived you may be able to find the records.
Here are the records that are still in existence. Be aware that you will probably be looking at Latin records...
http://www.iwight.com/library/record_office/types_of_records/parishre.asp
The information you currently have seems to come from a submitted record on FamilySearch.
This is the submitter information.
submitter: ameyer1090286
submission date: 13 Sep 2010
submission id: MM3C-2JC
person count: 8,127
You can try to contact them via FamilySearch.
If you know the parish in which they lived you may be able to find the records.
Here are the records that are still in existence. Be aware that you will probably be looking at Latin records...
http://www.iwight.com/library/record_office/types_of_records/parishre.asp
The information you currently have seems to come from a submitted record on FamilySearch.
This is the submitter information.
submitter: ameyer1090286
submission date: 13 Sep 2010
submission id: MM3C-2JC
person count: 8,127
You can try to contact them via FamilySearch.
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