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Charles Rayner

Birth15 Nov 1747 - Clifton, Yorkshire, England
Death5 Feb 1806 - Clifton, Yorkshire, England
MotherAnn Armytage
FatherWilliam Rayner

Born in Clifton, Yorkshire, England on 15 Nov 1747 to William Rayner and Ann Armytage. Charles Rayner married Sarah Hunt and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Feb 1806 in Clifton, Yorkshire, England.

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William Rayner
1711 - 1793
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Ann Armytage
1710 - 1789
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Sarah Hunt
1751 - 1810
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Joseph Rayner
1773 - 1848
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George Rayner
1786 - 1815
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William Rayner
1783 - 1861
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James Rayner
1791 - Unknown
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Henry Rayner
1775 - Unknown
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Robert Rayner
1777 - 1799
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Benjamin Rayner
1773 - Unknown
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Eleanor Rayner
1788 - Unknown

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