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Title: Long-shot - Looking for Granger Businessman 1940
Post by: Ridley12 on Monday 16 September 13 18:55 BST (UK)
I know this is a massive longshot but I'm looking for a Nottingham (or Mansfield) businessman by the name of Grainger/Granger who had a house with staff around Oct 1940. I think he may have been prominent/well known in that area

Any help greatly appreciated - thanks in advance
Title: Re: Long-shot - Looking for Granger Businessman 1940
Post by: nanny jan on Monday 16 September 13 19:49 BST (UK)
Hi,

He might be listed in telephone directories.  A letter to a local newspaper might yield results.


Nanny Jan
Title: Re: Long-shot - Looking for Granger Businessman 1940
Post by: JaneyCanuck on Saturday 21 September 13 20:31 BST (UK)
Do you think the name might have been GRAINGER? There are several Grangers in Nottingham c1940 in the telephone book (at Ancestry), but only one Grainger.

Since, reading between the lines, the sensitive nature of your inquiry is clear, I won't put any identifying info here.

If you have an Ancestry subscription, go here:
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1025
and search for surname gra*nger in Nottingham Nottinghamshire 1940 +/-2.

Unfortunately, that Grainger doesn't seem to show up on the search (the transcriptions are by machine and are terrible). But if you find the listing for "Browning Grainger" (a London firm of engineers) in Nottingham 1939 and go to the image for that listing, you will see the one Mr Grainger, who had a business in Eastwood, and the full list of Grangers, all in the same column.

Occupations include Textiles, Farmer, Warehouseman, Draper, and Lace.

I have a similar puzzle with a family named Lewis who were in Nottingham or Mansfield around 1890 ... when my gr-grmother, an unmarried domestic servant at the time, was working for them. Of historical interest only for me (my great-aunt had a rather sad life with her stepfather, but she adored her niece and nephews and their kids, and we her, so the question does interest me); a more immediate interest for you I think. Let me know, if that would help.


edit ... an interesting candidate, I'll send you some info by PM.