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William Rayner

Birth28 November 1756 - Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk, England
Death02 June 1833 - West Tofts, Norfolk, England
MotherMary Hunt
FatherJames Raynor

Born in Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk, England on 28 November 1756 to James Raynor and Mary Hunt. William Rayner married Elizabeth Drake and had 12 children. He passed away on 02 June 1833 in West Tofts, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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James Raynor
1719 - 1791
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Mary Hunt
1717 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Drake
1755 - 1783
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Sarah Dixon
1761 - 1822
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Elizabeth Rayner
1783 - 1864
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William Rayner
1794 - 1877
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Thomasine Rayner
1778 - 1841
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James Rayner
1799 - 1874
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Hannah Rayner
1792 - 1792
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John Rayner
1783 - 1783
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Susanna Rayner
1796 - 1797
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Mary Rayner
1787 - 1788
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John Rayner
1785 - 1868
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Robert Rayner
1803 - 1877
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Ann Rayner
1792 - 1841
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Mary Rayner
1789 - 1792

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