We are looking for further information about the Grenville family from Brighton. Isaac Grenville, a butcher, was born in about 1775 in Brighton. We do not know who he married or the names of his children, except Isaac born c. 1802, who married Rebecca Moore of Alciston. They appear to have had a number of children. We are particularly interested in their son, George Grenville, born c. 1827 who married Eliza Randall, born c. 1827, on 15th March 1859, in the Countess of Huntingdon Chapel, Brighton. George was a butcher at 87 St. James Street, Brighton until after 1881. Rebecca died in 1883, after which George moved to London with the Hiscock family, where he continued his business as a butcher until his death in 1907.
Can anyone provide any information on this family, please?
According to the 1891 and 1901 censuses, George was uncle to either John Hiscock, born 20 July 1839 in Lambeth or his wife Sarah Ann Hiscock (nee Hayden), born 2 March 1841, Ryde, Isle of Wight. We cannot find how he is uncle - can anyone help please? The Hiscocks kept the Quadrant Freehouse, Brighton, in the 1880s.
Another puzzle we have is that there is a Jewish connection, probably through the Hiscocks or Haydens. Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Sarah