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Ann Mary Smith

BirthJUN QTR 1861 - Bramfield, Suffolk
DeathJUN QTR 1913 - Blything District, Suffolk
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Born in Bramfield, Suffolk on JUN QTR 1861. Ann Mary Smith married William Rayner and had 13 children. She passed away on JUN QTR 1913 in Blything District, Suffolk.

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William Rayner
1860 - 0000
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Arthur Oswald Rayner
1892 - Unknown
Violet P M Panton
1897 - Unknown
Bertram Christopher Harry Rayner
1894 - Unknown
Clarence Victor J Rayner
0000 - Unknown
James Manby Rayner
0000 - Unknown
Garnet Oakley Rayner
0000 - Unknown
Daisy Gwendoline Rayner
0000 - Unknown

Isabel Lucy Rayner
0000 - Unknown
George William Rayner
1883 - 1937
Alec Robert Archer Rayner
1896 - 1896
Kendall Alexander S Rayner
0000 - Unknown
Milton Glen S Rayner
0000 - 0000
August Rayner
1893 - 1893

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