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(109)    ip logged    Sun 04 Jan 2009 03:22:58
Donald Raynor   email addess hidden
Hi from Melbourne Australia. I was born in Bradford Yorkshire in 1934.My ancestors were spelt Rayner. The 1891 census taker changed the spelling.Looking for any info on Richard Rayner born 1796 at Wooldale Yorkshire married Harriet from Kirkburton. Thanks

(108)    ip logged    Thu 01 Jan 2009 18:36:09
Paul Rayner   email addess hidden
All the best to you and all your family stephen.What were you doing up at quarter to two in the morning-at your age you need rest!

(107)    ip logged    Thu 01 Jan 2009 01:43:59
Stephen Rayner   email addess hidden
A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND, ESPECIALLY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR TO RAYNERS AND THEIR FAMILIES EVERYWHERE.

(106)    ip logged    Mon 15 Dec 2008 06:37:23
lois buxton   email addess hidden
My great grandfather, John Rayner came to Austalia and was married in 1858. His birthplace was named Barton on Irwell. His father was also John Rayner mother, Ann Thorpe, and he was listed as an Engineer. He married Sarah Thursfield daughter of John Thursfield, builder, and E;iza Weston

(105)    ip logged    Mon 01 Dec 2008 13:03:21
Paul Rayner   email addess hidden
Hi just a quick hello great site

(104)    ip logged    Sun 09 Nov 2008 17:41:55
John Allen   email addess hidden
Hi Folks

Deniece and Martin came and visited us here in Majorca a few weeks ago and mentioned this site, so I'm here on their recomendation. I'm John - third son of Jack & Sheila Allen, although I'm known professionally as Adam Goodfellow, which causes much complications, believe me.

I live here in Majorca with my second wife, Jane Allen and my step son Steven Worthington and I'm in pretty regular contact with a lot of Rayners - Jim and Gladys are pretty regular visitors, we've had Peter, Philip and Susan, Winefred and Ronnie have been over a few times, as have Paul and Christine, and of course Deniece and Martin. When we go home to see my Mum and Dad in Bridlington we try and see Dennis & May, and normally bump into others on our travels.

We'll be back in UK just after Christmas, so if there's any parties going on, we always open to invitations!

Is it too early to wish people Happy Christmas? Oh what the hell ..... Feliz Navidad de descendientes Rayner en Espana!

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Hi John and welcome to the site.
Next time we're in Majorca well pay a visit.
If you have any photos then feel free to upload them to the site.
I will add your weblink to this site.
bfn
Jon


(103)    ip logged    Tue 04 Nov 2008 18:22:36
andyipswich@hotmail.co.uk   email addess hidden
hello my name is andrew rayner was born in ipswich my father is daivd rayner any one

(102)    ip logged    Mon 01 Sep 2008 21:09:05
Richard   email addess hidden
intersting. Plenty of Rayner here in Burley in Wharfedale, with a history of Rayner blacksmiths at Burley forge too.

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Hi Richard, thx for your entry, appreciated.
There is a new site, dont know if you are aware, that maps surnames throughout the world using electoral records and such. Take a look:
http://www.publicprofiler.org/worldnames/

Jon


(101)    ip logged    Thu 28 Aug 2008 01:28:56
Simon   email addess hidden
Nice site! I am still researching my Cheshire Rayner ("Rainow") roots from Northwich & Great Budworth parish. Lots of shoe makers, tailors and salt rock miners!

Regards,

Simon

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Hi Simon, thx for your entry.
I notice your family tree (link) must have taken you quite some time to not only research, but to create on the web!

We wish you luck in your continuing search.


(100)    ip logged    Thu 14 Aug 2008 08:39:54
Adam Rayner   email addess hidden
Thought I'd give this a blast. . . . you never know what might turn up. My Grandad was Henry Rayner from Wheatley Hill in Durham. Apparently some of his family (his dad maybe) were from Ireland. Its all a bit vague. Any help would be great!

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Hi Adam, afraid we have nothing in our records referring to Ireland as a birthplace, but worth a blast!


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