The fine English surname of Granger originated as an occupational name for a farm bailiff, whose job was collecting farm rents. It is first found around 1100 A.D. in the records of Norfolk.
Stewart Granger and his second wife, Elsbeth March, had two children together: Jamie and the late actress and producer, Elizabeth Granger. Elizabeth Granger pursued a career in the entertainment industry, while Jamie has largely remained out of the public eye. Their family dynamics were shaped by Granger's acting career and personal life, but details about their current lives are not extensively covered in public sources.
Quote from the Related Link: "(Origin Saxon) One who superintended a large farm or Grange." If a name comes from one language, it has no meaning in another language that it does not come from, unless the name is also used in some form in that language. An example: José is the Spanish form of the name Joseph. Therefore its meaning is the same in both languages. But in the case of the name Granger, it has no translation in Cajun French that I am aware of; therefore it has no "meaning" in Cajun French other than its original Saxon meaning.
Granger announced the end of slavery in June 19,1865 which marked the celebration of Juneteenth.
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Bill Granger's birth name is William Francis Granger.
Dorothy Granger's birth name is Dorothy Karolyn Granger.
Elsa Granger's birth name is Elsa G. Granger.
Tracy Granger's birth name is Tracy Stewart Granger.
Willis Granger's birth name is Rosamond Willis Granger.
Farley Granger's birth name is Farley Earle Granger II.
Pedro Granger's birth name is Pedro Guerra Tavares Granger Rodrigues.
Bernard Granger's birth name is Bernard Grang.
Dick Granger's birth name is Richard A.Granger.
Shirley Granger's birth name is Shirley Choma.
Maud Granger's birth name is Anna E. Brainard.
Granger (in really life her name is Emma Watson)