James PAYN Harriet Frances PAYN Effie PAYN Alicia Isobel PAYN Mabel PAYN Jessie Adelaide PAYN Thomas Colpitts GRANGER Phyllis Marion GRANGER Joyce GRANGER Maurice Ranken PAYN Nina Sybil PAYN Madeline PAYN George Frederick PAYN Neville James PAYN Louisa Adelaide EDLIN Mini tree diagram

Lilian PAYN

between Apr 1863 and Jun 18631 - 16th Jun 19105,6,7,8,9

Life History

between Apr 1863 and Jun 1863

Born in Kensington.1

29th Apr 1863

Christened in Paddington, Holy Trinity, Bishop's Bridge Road.2

Father - James Payn, gentleman
Mother - Louisa Payn

2nd Apr 1871

Recorded in census in Portsea Island (Auckland Road, East Alpha Cottage).11

Head of household - Harriet Payn

3rd Apr 1881

Recorded in census in Kensington, St Mary Paddington (Maida Vale, Warrington Crescent, 43).3

14th Jul 1886

Married Thomas Colpitts GRANGER in Paddington, St Saviours, Warwick Street.15,16,5

From Marriage Certificate :-
1) By Banns
2) Vicar - Harry Jones, Minister of St Phillips, Regents Street
3) Witnesses - James Payn & Harriet Frances Payn
4) Groom - Thomas Colpitts Granger, 33, bachelor, Barrister, Parish of St James Westminster
5) Father of groom - Thomas Colpitts Granger, QC
6) Bride - Lilian Payn, 23, spinster, 43 Warrington Crescent
7) Father of the bride - James Payn, author

between Jan 1888 and Mar 1888

Birth of daughter Phyllis Marion GRANGER in Kensington.4,13

5th Apr 1891

Recorded in census in Cuckfield (Hazeldean).12

Visiting Eleanor K. Naylor with Phyllis Marion Granger

between Oct 1892 and Dec 1892

Birth of daughter Joyce GRANGER in Falmouth.4,14

31st Mar 1901

Recorded in census in Falmouth (Melville Road).4

16th Jun 1910

Died in Falmouth (Pencaer).5,6,7,8,9

From the Times :-
On the 16th June, at Pencaer, Falmouth, LILIAN, wife of his HONOUR JUDGE GRANGER of the Cornwall County Courts, and daughter of the late James Payn, aged 47.

18th Jun 1910

Buried in Falmouth, Cemetery.10

From the Times :-
"The funeral of Mrs. Granger, wife of his Honour Judge Granger, of the County Court, and daughter of the late Mr. James Payn, took place on Saturday at Falmouth Cemetery. The ceremony was very simple. Canon Christopherson, rector of Falmouth, officiated and the chief mourners were Judge Granger, Mr. Neville Payn, Captain Halford Thompson and Mr. G. E. Buckle. Instead of being placed on the grave the wreaths were, in accordance with the wish of Mrs. Granger, sent to the Falmouth Hospital and the Truro Infirmary. A large number of friends of Judge and Mrs. Granger accompanied the procession or were present at the cemetery."

Research Note :-
For further information on Rector Brian Christopherson please see his entry in the "Eccles and Fernandes Family Tree"

Sources

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