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  1. What did your Grindlay ancestors do for a living? In 1939, House Furnisher (director) and Unpaid Domestic Duties were the top reported jobs for men and women in the United Kingdom named Grindlay. 100% of Grindlay men worked as a House Furnisher (director) and 100% of Grindlay women worked as an Unpaid Domestic Duties.

  2. The Grindlay family (Old English: Grēne/Grynde + Leāh/Leā) is an Anglo-Scottish knightly family of medieval origin. [1] [2] [3] The family now has two primary branches, one in the English Midlands and the other in the former Scottish Marches, with a small presence in Ireland, North America, New Zealand, and South Africa.

  3. The Grindlay family (Old English: Grēne/Grynde + Leāh/Leā) is an Anglo-Scottish knightly family of medieval origin. [1] [2] [3] Quick Facts Country, Earlier spellings ...

  4. I have an ancestor, John Grindlay, AKA Grindley, born in Airth in between 1811-1816 and by 1851, living with his wife's family, James Cowan, in Larbert...both in Stirlingshire. I have been on Scotland's people looking for a record of John Grindlay's birth, but with no result.

  5. The surname Grindlay was first found in Shropshire at Grindley Brook. Traditionally in Cheshire, this township was also known as Tushingham, with Grindley in the late 1800s. 1 Grindley can also be found in Staffordshire.

  6. Where do most . Grindlays live? In 1921 , most Grindlays lived in south-east Census records trace your ancestors through each generation, so you can follow where your relatives lived through each decade.

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  8. Mar 6, 2018 · Robert Melville Grindlay was born in 1786 at St Marylebone, at a time when the British Empire and Governor-General Warren Hastings were enacting controversial policies in Bengal.

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