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PHATUEL GRANGER 1792 – 1859.



THE HARTLEPOOL FREE PRESS.
SATURDAY, 19 MARCH 1859.
At Greenwich, near London on the 15th Inst, Mr Phatuel Granger of Hartlepool Master Mariner, much respected. His death was accelerated by an accident received on board the Beatrix of Whitby, whilst steering. The tiller hit him a severe blow to the side, breaking one of his ribs and doing other internal injuries.  



STOCKTON AND HARTLEPOOL MERCURY
SATURDAY, 26 MARCH 1859.
At Greenwich, near London on the 15th Inst Mr Phatnel (Their spelling.) Granger of Hartlepool master mariner aged 66 years.
                                                                   His death was accelerated by an accident received on board Beatrix of Whitby, whilst steering. The tiller hit him a severe blow on the side, breaking one of his ribs and causing other internal injuries.
                                                                                                                  Deceased was highly respected and his loss will be a subject of deep regret to many who knew and valued him as an intelligent and exemplary seaman and a most upright master.




Another Phatuel below....



Death of Capt. Granger.

Northern Daily Mail Dec 7 1893.

Many readers will regret to hear of the death of Capt. P. Granger, one of the oldest inhabitants of Hartlepool. The deceased had for the last 15 or 16 years been the faithful servant of Messrs Lister Baumann and Co., coal exporters, & c., by whom he was regarded as one of themselves. From early youth Captain Granger followed the calling of the sea, having been in command of many well-known vessels, among which were the William, Miriam, Sisters, Beatrix and lastly the Commodore, the latter being then owned by Sir William Gray. The deceased gentleman was of a genial kindly disposition and had a friendly word for each, by whom his loss is keenly felt. On many occasions he was one of the crews of the Seaton Carew and West Hartlepool lifeboats, and assisted in many daring rescues of ship wrecked mariners. He funeral is fixed for Saturday afternoon.


Captain Granger was born in Robin Hoods Bay 12 Oct. 1822 he died in Hartlepool 6 Dec. 1893.
Height. 5ft 8ins.
Hair. Brown
Complexion. Brown (Sunburnt?)
Eyes. Hazel.
Tattoo. PG Tattooed on left arm.
He married Mary Naylor 2 Aug 1845 at Monkwearmouth Parish Church.
Theo Granger told Ms Howells that Phatuel & Mary went to America after having seven children then came back and had seven more!


PHATUEL GRANGER


MARY NAYLOR (GRANGER.)

MARY NAYLOR (GRANGER.)