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Trying to find Rayner

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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 25 Jul 2011 13:33

Hello Sandra,

This thread is a bit of a mismash of various families and hasn't been touched since 2008.

If you are looking for relatives on this site, the best thing to do is to put the names you are researching into the Search Treex box above (in the dark green bar) to see if anyone has them in their tree. If you find a connection, you can contact the tree owner.


Meanwhile, if you would like help with your research, why not start a thread of your own. There are many members willing to help. Take a look at the first thread on this board for further advice. Regards. Cx.

Sandra

Sandra Report 25 Jul 2011 01:30

Has any one have a Annie Rayner in the tree base around the late 1700's I have just found one with a connection with a distant cousin I just found in England
As I said early my Rayner name came down through William Jones and Lucy Hanslip line and beleive it started through the Jones line.

Sandra

Hilda

Hilda Report 6 Apr 2008 05:44

Hi.
I also have Rayner in my famiy. Rachel Rayner born
1837 in Chevely Cambridge to William and Elizabeth.
William's name is spelt( Ranner ) on the IGI.

She married Thomas Bott these are my husband's Great Grandparents.

Can anyone help please with Rachel's family.
Hildi

Charlotte

Charlotte Report 13 Jan 2008 17:10

hi,

I have rayner's in my family, my rayner's are William born in c1846, he married a Elizabeth unknown what her surname is. William was born in bedfordshire, they had two son's Frederick born 1865 and Henry born c1866.
Fredrick married a Edith Everett in 1888, they had a daughter called Charlotte Rayner (my gt grandmother) she was born in Cormer Norfolk.

do u think there is any link?

Just Jo

Just Jo Report 13 Jan 2008 14:08

My Rayners appear to have lived in Hethersett near Norwich in early 1800's but moved to Terrington St.Clement around 1830/40.

They then spread out to Clenchwarton and West Lynn. Does this pattern sound familiar to anyone?

Thomas Rayner is the passed-down name of my grandfather, gt. and gt.gt.grandfathers. William and George are all regularly used names in their families. I'm stuck on Thomas Rayner b.1802 Hethersett.

Would love to hear from anyone with a connection.

Jo (nee Rayner))

Kimberly

Kimberly Report 29 Nov 2007 15:24

hi peter have you any rayner names to go on? my grandfather was george william rayner, his parents were thomas joseph rayner and emma rayner nee edzard.my rayner family originated from norfolk too.ive quite alot of info so if you think i can help you please dont hesitate to contact me. kim rayner

Sandra

Sandra Report 31 Oct 2007 09:35

I believe that in my family that come from Wisbech sometime in 1700's Jones married into a Rayner as a result the Rayner name has been carried down the generations to this present day as a second name my great great grandmother Eliza Jones married a Matthew Moore had a brother Rayner Jones and their parents William Jones and Louisa Handslip c 1793 Emneth, Norfolk England they married in Wisbech St Peter Cambridgeshire on 3/2/1812 I hope you can help me

Sandra

Lallie

Lallie Report 17 Oct 2007 12:36

http://www.genealogy.doun.org/transcriptions/index.php
A site for looking up people from Norfolk.

Lallie

Lallie Report 17 Oct 2007 12:35

Hi ,
My ggg grandad was William Rayner 1811. Would also like help if you are able.
Thanks Val

Vivienne

Vivienne Report 16 Oct 2007 18:01

Hi Kevin
My cousin Vivienne has kindly allowed me to contact you in this way.
My great grandfather, Henry Rayner was a younger brother of William Rayner, born Longham 1821.
I don't know how much you already know but I have been researching the family for almost 45 years and would be happy to help you in any way I can.
Peter Rayner

Kevin

Kevin Report 15 Jan 2006 20:19

HELP!!!!!!! Trying to find any imformation on the Rayner family, Saint Germans area of Norfolk & Wisbech, Chatteris area of Cambridgeshire. Any imformation gratefully received, especially anthing pre 1900. Thanks. Kev