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Title: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: pag1 on Thursday 07 April 11 22:44 BST (UK)
I have wealth or orginial research on Grinyer/ Grenyer etc If I can be of help please let me know
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: pinkshoes on Sunday 10 April 11 17:22 BST (UK)
Hi

I have an Eliza Grenyer in my tree who became Eliza Bashford, then Eliza Paskins. If you have any info on her to share that would be most appreciated.
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: Roy G on Monday 11 April 11 09:55 BST (UK)
I have what I need, but if its any use to you, you can put me down as one of the former locals that had Brighton born Thomas Grinyer on a side branch of my family tree.      Roy G

Emma Clifton baptised in St Nicholas Brighton 6 Sept 1829,    
Living 1841, Blucher Place (HO 107 1122/5 ED 12 p16)    42 Montpelier Street, Bton. 1851
Married Thomas John Grinyer Jnr at St Pancras London on 26 April 1857.
Died Hornsea (Edmonton) June ¼ 1898    (Thomas John Grinyer was bapt Brighton c1834)
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: pag1 on Friday 22 April 11 17:35 BST (UK)
Dear Pinkshoes,
Thank you for the query. unfortunately you have hit one of the few remaining roadblocks in the Grinyer/Grenyer/Greenyer family.  As far as we are aware there is no recorded birth or baptism of a suitable Eliza Grinyer who could have married James Bashford in Broadwater in 1816. Even the names of the marriage witnesses do not help.  However a Frances Greenyer married a Josias Bashford within a few miles in 1822.  Although there seems to be no baptism record for her, it is possible that Eliza and Frances were related in which case we can trace Eliza's family back to early 1500's

regards

Phil
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: pag1 on Friday 22 April 11 17:39 BST (UK)
Dear Roy G,
                      Thank you for the information. Do you happen to know which church they married in or was it a registry office wedding?

thanks
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: ianwatedge on Wednesday 28 September 11 21:00 BST (UK)
Hi Pinkshoes,
Browsing the site, I see that you are looking for info re Elisa Grenyer married to a Bashford. I may have info relevant to your enquiry
Ian
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: pinkshoes on Saturday 01 October 11 14:53 BST (UK)
Hi Ian

Any info would be most appreciated.

Thanks
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: ianwatedge on Saturday 01 October 11 17:29 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: Roy G on Wednesday 05 October 11 19:37 BST (UK)
You ask which church
EMMA CLIFTON - International Genealogical Index
Marriage to
Thomas John Grinyer: 26 APR 1857 Old Church, Saint Pancras, London, England
Roy G
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: No9267 on Monday 03 March 14 23:02 GMT (UK)
I am very interested in the 'Greenyer's' of Sussex, particularly Worthing. I have info to help out aswell.

Richie
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: IdleLady on Monday 21 July 14 21:53 BST (UK)
I found an old post and don't know if anyone  can help. I too am looking at the Grinyer/Grenyer clan. At the moment I am tring to suss out william Grinyer who as a widower married spinster Abigail Powell in Brighton in 1809. Their children I believe   are Jesse, Arthur, Charles  and possibly Isaac. In 1851 Isaac 1817  a James 1834 ,  Arthur 1819, and Arthurs wife Sarah (nee Greville)  and son Henry 1848 are in Brighton Workhouse. I found an Abigail Grinyer died in 1840, and an Arthur in 1852  Although I have loads of early Grinyer information I can't fit this William and his sons  in at all. Any help would be really appreciated.
Doreen
Title: Re: Grinyer & Grenyer etc
Post by: Roy G on Tuesday 22 July 14 05:25 BST (UK)
Could not find the baptisms of any of the entries you have written about on IGI or SFHG, nor Abigail's death on FreeBMD.  Nearest on FreeBMD and the SFHG index was the Arthur Grinyer who died in the Brighton workhouse in 1852.  His age was given by SFHG as 22 making a birth year around 1830, which is a decade off the possible birth year you have given.
Roy G