Person:Charles Granger (3)

Charles Granger
m. Abt 1695
  1. Marie GrangerAbt 1697 - Bef 1763
  2. Françoise GRANGER1700 - 1780
  3. Joseph Granger1705 - 1757
  4. Charles Granger1713 - 1756
m. 3 Nov 1733
Facts and Events
Name Charles Granger
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Jul 1713 Port Royal, , , Acadia
Christening? 26 Jul 1713 Port Royal, , , Acadia
Marriage 3 Nov 1733 Grand Pré, Acadie, Nouvelle-Franceto Francoise Le Blanc
Death? 29 Sep 1756 Falmouth, , Cornwall, England
Burial? 12 Oct 1756 Penryn, , Cornwall, England

!BIRTH-CHRISTENING-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-DEATH-BURIAL: Stephen A. White, DICTIONNAIRE GENEALOGIQUE DES FAMILLES ACADIENNES; 1636-1714; Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre d'Etudes Acadiennes, 1999, 2 vols.; p. 765; own copy. #(12):

!MARRIAGE-DEATH: "Acadians of Belle-Isle-en-Mer," in NEW ORLEANS GENESIS; 1630-1767; vol. XXXII, no. 125 (Jan 1993); p. 7; Genealogical Society, Santa Cruz [CA] Public Library. Testimony of Honore LE BLANC, brother-in-law. Charles GRANGER, son of Rene & Marguerite THERIOT of St. Joseph Parish, Riviere aux Canards in Acadia, married there to Francoise LE BLANC [sister of Honore], daughter of Jacques & Catherine LANDRY. He died at Falmouth, England on 29 Sep 1756.

!BURIAL: England, Cornwall, Penryn, St. Gluvias Anglican Church, THE REGISTER OF THE PARISH CHURCH OF GLUVIAS, Burial records; 1756-1759; originals in County Museum, Truro, Cornwall, P72/1/3; LDS Family History Library microfilm #0254162-3. Charles GRANGE', no. 18 of the French "neutrals" buried, on 12 Oct 1756. [Did they wait 13 days to bury him? More likely the 29 Sep 1756 death date, remembered in 1767, is mistaken.]

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-RESIDENCES-DEATH: Bona Arsenault, HISTOIRE ET GENEALOGIE DES ACADIENS; 1600-1800; Ottawa, Editions Lemeac, 1978, vols. 2-6; p. 1178 (Grand Pré); own copy. Charles GRANGER, born 1713, son of Rene' & Marguerite THE'RIAU, married at Saint-Charles-des-Mines [Grand Pré] on 3 Nov 1733 to Francoise LeBLANC, daughter of Jacques & Catherine LANDRY; six children. He lived at Riviere-aux-Canards [parish, Grand Pré]. Deported to Falmouth, England, where he died on 29 Sep 1756. Some members of his family were at Belle-Isle-en-Mer in 1767.