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Howard E. Raynard

BirthABT. 1866 - Benton, Kennebec, ME
Death19 Apr 1908 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
MotherLucinda Ames
FatherCharles R. Raynard

Born in Benton, Kennebec, ME on ABT. 1866 to Charles R. Raynard and Lucinda Ames. Howard E. Raynard married Angeline Marion Mace and had 6 children. He passed away on 19 Apr 1908 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

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Charles R. Raynard
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucinda Ames
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Angeline Marion Mace
1858 - 1887
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Beatrice M Raynard Blevins
1898 - 1970
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Helen M. Raynard
1889 - Unknown
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Howard Ernest Raynard
1890 - 1961
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Harold Raynard
1894 - 1894
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Arnold Hamilton Raynard
1894 - Unknown
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Frankie Raynard
1887 - 1887

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