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William Rayner

Birth1775 - Chelmsford, Essex, England
Death1841 - Chelmsford, Essex, England
MotherAnna Gladwin
FatherWilliam Rayner or Rainer

Born in Chelmsford, Essex, England on 1775 to William Rayner or Rainer and Anna Gladwin. William Rayner married Sarah Ann Dewey and had 8 children. He passed away on 1841 in Chelmsford, Essex, England.

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William Rayner Or Rainer
1755 - Unknown
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Anna Gladwin
1755 - 1818
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Sarah Ann Dewey
1779 - 1839
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Martha Rayner
1810 - 1882
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James Rayner
1816 - 1888
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Sophia Rayner
1807 - 1872
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Mary Ann Rayner
1805 - 1890
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Elizabeth Rayner
1809 - 1849
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Louisa Rayner
1807 - 1876
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Phoebe Rayner
1817 - 1903
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John Rayner
1807 - 1869

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