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(110)    ip logged    Fri 12 Mar 2010 02:50:21
marg norris   email addess hidden
My grandmother was a Rayner from Stockton on Tees, anybody else related to that area? Good website keep the good work going

Marg
Australia

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Hi Marg, no links to Stockton on Tees i'm afraid but good luck


(109)    ip logged    Sun 24 Jan 2010 21:10:21
Phil Rayner   email addess hidden
Hi all. Rayners originally from Lambeth in 1700-1800's but moved to Kent app 1900 settling in Whitstable, Bredgar and finally Sittingbourne.

Have Rochester Judge and Mcfie ancestors too.
Phil

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Hi Phil, visited your site (wearerayners)many times over the years, shame it is no longer available, it was a great resource.


(108)    ip logged    Sun 20 Dec 2009 16:17:21
darren rayner   email addess hidden
hi great site and very intresting...im looking for my grandfathers family (from london area) his name was bert rayner and his father was clifford rayner..any info would be great.like someone has said already its not a very common name and i think it sounds very swarve!! l.o.l

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Thx, afraid we have no links to any Bert or CLifford but good luck with your search


(107)    ip logged    Wed 25 Nov 2009 01:02:53
Sophie Heptinstall   email addess hidden
What a lovely and interesting site, I would love to see you Heptinstall family tree. I am from west yorkshire so maybe have a possible link

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Hi Sophie, thx for your comments, if you give me some family info i will forward it to a Heptinstall relative


(106)    ip logged    Sat 31 Oct 2009 18:06:01
D.Lawlor   email addess hidden
Hi, great site. Looking through your family tree hoping to find a link to my ancestry down Essex way. Unfortunately none found. Good site though and enjoyed looking through the Photo albums

(105)    ip logged    Sun 09 Aug 2009 19:59:21
Paul Rayner   email addess hidden
nice website you go... not a popular name so interesting to see what other rayner family banter there is going around!!!! :D

(104)    ip logged    Fri 03 Apr 2009 21:22:10
Sue Pollard nee Rayner   email addess hidden
Hi everyone. Recently started researching family history and staggered to find when I googled my rather strangley named grandfather Tropolet Rayner up he popped as a relative of someone called Chris Dufton. Chris had listed many of my Rayner relatives - all in London I'm afraid so there may be no link with you.
Just wanted to say a virtual hello.
Kind regards Sue

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Hi Sue, thx for your entry. I don't think there are any links with London or the London area, but good luck with your continued search


(103)    ip logged    Fri 20 Mar 2009 15:42:05
stephen rayner   email addess hidden
Hi All, living in hertfordshire, family tree dates back to around 1795 in downham, cambs. A little stuck now? Good site to look at www.rainegenealogy.com

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Thx for the link Stephen, appreciated


(102)    ip logged    Thu 19 Mar 2009 23:53:24
anna marie bean   email addess hidden
Hello. My name is Anna Marie - I believe I may have sent an email regarding my circumstances a few weeks ago along with basic info and some contact info. My mother's name is
Anna Jane Rayner on my birth certificate and i am searching for relatives on the maternal side. I can and may possibly provide more information and documentation - Picture of me as an adult if it is required.I was born in Philadelphia - most of what i remember is I have an Aunt Colleen and an Uncle Alby.
My email is annabean2828@yahoo.com and i would be grateful for ANY help in locating maternal relatives. Thank you, and God Bless.
Anna

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Hi Anne, afraid none of the names mentioned rings any bells, nor do I belive there are any ties with our ancestry and the US, but good luck with your search


(101)    ip logged    Sun 01 Mar 2009 15:15:40
Stephen Rayner   email addess hidden
I heard the surname was french and came to our island during french revolution? Be interested to hear from any extended family....

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