EBENEZER GRANGER
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Ebenezer A Granger,  was born, 2 November, 1834  in the province of Ontario, Canada,  a son of Abial C.  and Melissa (Gleason) Granger.  When he was seven years old,  the family arrived in DeKalb Co, Illinois. The mother and  youngest daughter died in 1842 from  a milk sickness .   Ebenezer worked on the family farm and there he received a common school education,  and passed his youth.   On 22 Feb 1856,  he married Olive Marsh in DeKalb Co. Illinois.  She was born in  the state of New York and traveled to Illinois with her parents as a young child.  Prior to their marriage,  in the fall of 1855,  Mr. Granger came to Iowa and located in Bremer County.  He then returned to DeKalb county for his wife and in the spring of 1866 brought his bride to the pioneer home in Iowa which he established.  Family members of the Granger and Marsh families made the overland trip together to Bremer County, Iowa and have separate listings in the 1919 History.    In subsequent years he increased his holdings to  320 acres and resided upon the farm until 1888,  when he rented the farm to a  son,  Lester A Granger, and moved to Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa.  Here he became the president of the Nashua Water Power Company and was  a dominant factor in the management of the corporation,  continuing in that capacity until his death,  which occurred in October, 1907,  when he was in his 74th year.  His widow survived him until June 1917,  passing away at the age of seventy-six years.

Source: History of Chickasaw and Howard Co (1919), Vol II, Page 469, (Parent of W. A. Granger and Lester A Granger in listings)
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