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    1. Re: [RAYNOR] looking for relatives
    2. Patty
    3. i dont have dates as yet..do know that he had a half bro..tom hickom and two half sisters bessie and lowe..both girls married into the grammer family.. -----Original Message----- From: Goshmetwo@aol.com <Goshmetwo@aol.com> To: RAYNOR-L@rootsweb.com <RAYNOR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 22, 2000 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [RAYNOR] looking for relatives >Danny > >What dates do you have for George Raynor? I think he may be of the same >family as Martha (Raynor) Norton of Alto Pass but do not know the exact >connection (possible nephew?) at this time without some additional checking. >Martha (Mattie) was born in Illinois - but apparently just after her parents >came from TN as another sister was born in TN 5 years before Martha's birth. > > >==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== >Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: >http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm >If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, >please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >

    01/24/2000 12:11:12
    1. [RAYNOR] [Fwd: Returned mail: User unknown]
    2. John Miller
    3. Mail Delivery Subsystem wrote: > > The original message was received at Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:46:36 -0500 (EST) > from as11-4.strg.mi.net-link.net [207.89.169.133] > > ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- > <SHowell@ttc.net> > > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- > ... while talking to mail.lauderdale.net.: > >>> RCPT To:<SHowell@ttc.net> > <<< 550 Invalid recipient <SHowell@ttc.net> > 550 <SHowell@ttc.net>... User unknown > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Reporting-MTA: dns; mail1.voyager.net > Received-From-MTA: DNS; as11-4.strg.mi.net-link.net > Arrival-Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:46:36 -0500 (EST) > > Final-Recipient: RFC822; SHowell@ttc.net > Action: failed > Status: 5.1.1 > Remote-MTA: DNS; mail.lauderdale.net > Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Invalid recipient <SHowell@ttc.net> > Last-Attempt-Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:46:38 -0500 (EST) > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: James Raynor > Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 09:48:03 -0800 > From: John Miller <johnmillerclan@voyager.net> > To: SHowell@ttc.net > > Dear Stewart: I am looking for info on James Raynor, I have traced him > to Weedport NY and am at a dead end maybe you can help. > > My James Raynor was born 1785 place Suffolk, NY-Died 1856 > Married Betsey Barns on 3,14,1809 place NY > Betsey born on 9,9,1785 in Schararie NY > > I can't find anymore info on them, thankyou Janet[Earl] Miller

    01/24/2000 11:32:39
    1. [Fwd: [RAYNOR] Howard Raynor]
    2. John Miller
    3. Stuart Howell wrote: > > Hi Yvonne - > > I may have identified your Howard Raynor. > > I have information on a Howard Smith Raynor of East Quogue, L.I. He was > born ca 1871, Manorville; m. 23 Aug 1891, Jessie May Jenkins of > Eastport, b. ca 1874, Orange County, NY, d/o William Fulton and Ann > Eliza (Jayne) Jenkins. Howard Smith Raynor worked in railroading. > Unfortunately, I do not have any information on children of Howard Smith > and Jessie May (Jenkins) Raynor. > > Howard Smith Raynor was s/o Robert Smith Raynor, b. 2 (or 12) Feb 1847, > d. 15 (or 7) Aug 1892 (or 1895), age 45 yrs., 6 mos., 13 days, bur. > South Manor Cemetery, Manorville; m. Susan Annie Watts. Residence: > Manorville, L.I., NY. > > Howard Smith Raynor had an Uncle, James Benjamin Raynor. > > Howard Smith Raynor is a direct descendant of Thurston Raynor of > Southampton through Thurston's grandson, Josiah Raynor of Manorville > (Robert Smith, James, Benjamin, Benjamin, Josiah, Josiah, Joseph, > Thurston). > > I have been working on a genealogy of Josiah Raynor of Manorville for > the past four or five years, and recently decided to cease work on it > after completing the first 7 generations (with Thurston as generation 1 > in America, and Josiah of Manorville as generation 3). I have donated > copies of my manuscript to the Suffolk County Historical Society in > Riverhead and to the Manorville Historical Society for use by their > patrons. I am also willing to make copies available to others who may > be interested for the cost of copying ($10.40) plus mailing, or a total > cost of $2.50. This work does include an entry for 7th generation James > Raynor and his children, including Robert Smith Raynor. Howard Smith > Raynor is of the 9th generation and therefore, is not listed. > > I cannot be certain that all of my information about Howard Smith Raynor > is accurate; that is, perhaps his middle name is not Smith, and perhaps > his wife's first name is Josephine, rather than Jessie. Nevertheless, I > think with the information you sent in your latest email message that > this Howard, b. ca 1871, is probably the father of your Lucille May > Raynor. > > Stuart > -- > Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, > please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi

    01/24/2000 11:28:48
    1. [RAYNOR] Howard Raynor
    2. Stuart Howell
    3. Hi Yvonne - I may have identified your Howard Raynor. I have information on a Howard Smith Raynor of East Quogue, L.I. He was born ca 1871, Manorville; m. 23 Aug 1891, Jessie May Jenkins of Eastport, b. ca 1874, Orange County, NY, d/o William Fulton and Ann Eliza (Jayne) Jenkins. Howard Smith Raynor worked in railroading. Unfortunately, I do not have any information on children of Howard Smith and Jessie May (Jenkins) Raynor. Howard Smith Raynor was s/o Robert Smith Raynor, b. 2 (or 12) Feb 1847, d. 15 (or 7) Aug 1892 (or 1895), age 45 yrs., 6 mos., 13 days, bur. South Manor Cemetery, Manorville; m. Susan Annie Watts. Residence: Manorville, L.I., NY. Howard Smith Raynor had an Uncle, James Benjamin Raynor. Howard Smith Raynor is a direct descendant of Thurston Raynor of Southampton through Thurston's grandson, Josiah Raynor of Manorville (Robert Smith, James, Benjamin, Benjamin, Josiah, Josiah, Joseph, Thurston). I have been working on a genealogy of Josiah Raynor of Manorville for the past four or five years, and recently decided to cease work on it after completing the first 7 generations (with Thurston as generation 1 in America, and Josiah of Manorville as generation 3). I have donated copies of my manuscript to the Suffolk County Historical Society in Riverhead and to the Manorville Historical Society for use by their patrons. I am also willing to make copies available to others who may be interested for the cost of copying ($10.40) plus mailing, or a total cost of $2.50. This work does include an entry for 7th generation James Raynor and his children, including Robert Smith Raynor. Howard Smith Raynor is of the 9th generation and therefore, is not listed. I cannot be certain that all of my information about Howard Smith Raynor is accurate; that is, perhaps his middle name is not Smith, and perhaps his wife's first name is Josephine, rather than Jessie. Nevertheless, I think with the information you sent in your latest email message that this Howard, b. ca 1871, is probably the father of your Lucille May Raynor. Stuart -- Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net

    01/23/2000 12:05:31
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Howard Raynor
    2. Stuart Howell
    3. Yvonne Donnelly wrote: > Hi Raynors; > Can anyone help with Howard Raynor, born around 1875. > Married to Josephine May Jenkins, daughter of William F. Jenkins > (1850-1915) and Ann Elizabeth Jenkins (1848-1907) maiden name was > Jayne. > Children: William, Josephine, Francis, Catherine, and Lucille May born > 6-19-1894, died 3-14-1970. She was born in Amagasett, L.I.,N.Y., and > died in East Hampton, L.I., N.Y. Married Robert Lroy Dunbar, Had seven > children: Anna May, Benjamin, Daisy, Muriel,Evelyn, Jayne, and Lorraine. > If anyone has any information, I would appreciate it. > Thanks, > Yvonne > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, > please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ Hi Yvonne - With this additional information, I may be able to come up with something. I'll work on it today and let you know. Stuart -- Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net

    01/23/2000 05:21:50
    1. [RAYNOR] Howard Raynor
    2. Yvonne Donnelly
    3. Hi Raynors; Can anyone help with Howard Raynor, born around 1875. Married to Josephine May Jenkins, daughter of William F. Jenkins (1850-1915) and Ann Elizabeth Jenkins (1848-1907) maiden name was Jayne. Children: William, Josephine, Francis, Catherine, and Lucille May born 6-19-1894, died 3-14-1970. She was born in Amagasett, L.I.,N.Y., and died in East Hampton, L.I., N.Y. Married Robert Lroy Dunbar, Had seven children: Anna May, Benjamin, Daisy, Muriel,Evelyn, Jayne, and Lorraine. If anyone has any information, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Yvonne

    01/22/2000 08:33:12
    1. [RAYNOR] looking for relatives
    2. Patty
    3. grandparents were George and Ruth(Hancock) Raynor of jackson co. ill. around the Alto Pass and Bald Knob area...George had 1 half bro.and 2 half sisters...Tom ,Bessie,and Lowe..Both sisters married into the Grammer family..no little of George's parents...Ruths parents were Edward Lewis and Amy (Walker) Hancock of Alto Pass Il...Amys parents mother Lizza Walker and husband(name not avail.as yet)came from ether Alabama or Georgia sometime before the cival war .husband was said to be a veteren of that conflict but no one knows to which side he fought...Ruths youngest brother is a long time resident of Granite City Il...Claude Hancock only boy of 7 children of Edward and Amy....George and Ruth had 15children 13 living to adulthood..Oldest son George (Jack) Raynor of Carbondale IL..Frank Raynor of New Douglas IL.. Charles Raynor of Carbondale IL..only living sons..3 daughters still living trying to get info on them...all other children including my mother Betty L. Raynor are now deceased...am in process of collecting names,birth dates,deceased dates at this time.......any info you have avail. would be greatly appreciated...thank you ..Danny R,Raynor(grandson of George and Ruth)

    01/22/2000 04:23:22
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] looking for relatives
    2. Danny What dates do you have for George Raynor? I think he may be of the same family as Martha (Raynor) Norton of Alto Pass but do not know the exact connection (possible nephew?) at this time without some additional checking. Martha (Mattie) was born in Illinois - but apparently just after her parents came from TN as another sister was born in TN 5 years before Martha's birth.

    01/22/2000 12:05:41
    1. [RAYNOR] Elihu & Elizabeth Raynor
    2. HI I am new to this list. Is anyone researching the family of Elihu and Elizabeth Raynor who left TN about 1857/8 and went to Jackson Co IL? Eilhu died before 1880 and Elizabeth married secondly to Solomon Brewer and apparently a third time to a Walker. Among other children Elihu and Elizabeth had daughters Mary J. (b. 1855) and Martha (b. abt 1860) I am looking for any info on Elihu and also the maiden name of Elizabeth plus the identity of her 3d husband _____ Walker.

    01/08/2000 01:17:12
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Millennium
    2. SHIRLEY W HENDRIX
    3. > >Sorry, Karima, but the new (third) millennium won't begin until a year > >from today. A millennium is defined as 1,000 years; the second thousand > >years will not end until midnight December 31, 2000. I'm still lost on how they figure this. Are they counting from 1000 AD or from 1001 AD? Which year did they celebrate then? or from 01 AD? Who was around to be sure the transition went smoothly from 01 BC to 00 to 01 AD? When and who decided on when to start the first 1000 years? Makes no sense.... I'm still confused!! (Elizabeth Raynor m Thomas Southworth) Shirley

    01/01/2000 06:47:14
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Karima's last message of 1999
    2. Stuart Howell
    3. William Fogarty wrote: > Good day Raynors, > Am totally new to this message board, so forgive any protocol that I may be > unaware of. This is my first query. > Read with keen interest Capt. Alanson Raynor's recollections of "Raynortown" > included in Karma's last e-mail. He indicated his grandfather was Benjamin > Raynor and his great-grandfather Thomas Raynor. My data, taken from Emma > Machacek's work shows his mother Anna Bedell married to Benjamin Raynor and > not Daniel as the Capt. says. Can anyone help? > I am a descendent of Edward RAYNOR in the following line: Edward (1), > Samuel (2), Josiah (3), Samuel (4), William (5), Henry W. (6), Margaret L. > (7). Margaret L. married Leroy Dodds in 1878 in Perry Co. (Roseville), OH. > One of ten children of this union was William Raynor Dodds (1879-1937). I > am the son of his daughter, Lucy Elizabeth. Would welcome all queries and > correspondence. > > William Ray Fogarty > Aberdeen, WA > bandkf@techline.com > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > For information on subscribing, unsubscribing, rules, etc. Please visit the following URL: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/RaynorListWelcome.htm > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. Mr. Fogarty: Try writing to Mr. Gerald Van Sise Raynor, 77 Woolsey Street, Huntington, NY 11743. He is the expert on the Edward (Freeport) Raynor line. He has no email address. -- Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net

    01/01/2000 05:29:45
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] RE: Karima's last message of 1999
    2. Stuart Howell
    3. Karima wrote: > Dear Bill, > > Welcome to the group! I hope you will find being a member of the RAYNOR > list helpful to you in your search. > > The article, from which the excerpt in last night's message was taken, > is one of a number of articles written about Freeport, LI (formerly > "Raynorville") which were sent to me by Gerald V.S. Raynor. I am not > personally familiar with the lineage of Alanson RAYNOR, and we all know > how convoluted information can get in newspaper articles, etc. But > hopefully someone on the list can help straighten it out. > > Stu, do you have information which can put us on the right track? Also, > I just can't seem to get this "millennium" situation straight in my mind > :-) > > Best wishes, > > Karima > > BTW, if you (or anyone else on the list) have anything you would like to > add to the RAYNOR Family Web Site, please let me know. We can handle > just about anything, just so long as it relates to the RAYNOR family and > descendants and the areas in which they lived. > > THE RAYNOR FAMILY WEB SITE > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, > please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > Gerald Van Sise Raynor, Raynor Family Association genealogist, is the expert on the Edward (Freeport) Raynor line, and may well have the information Mr. Fogarty is seeking. His address is: Mr. Gerald Van Sise Raynor 77 Woolsey Street Huntington, NY 11743 (He does not have an email address). Stuart Howell > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 9.9 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ -- Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net

    01/01/2000 05:25:43
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Millennium
    2. crystalwoman
    3. That is correct.......now we wait for 2M1... ;-} For now, Happy 2000!!.... Expect some New World changes to occur anyway this year, with a major one coming in early May 2000. Prophecy will still come, just everyone thought it was with the possible computer change over, but 2000 yrs is not up until 1 Jan 2001.... Happy Trails, J in MT Researching: RAYNER (which is a variation of RAYNOR, and ought to be noted as well) Also, visit my 4 personal home pages on spirituality and genealogy: http://www.geocities.com/crystalwoman_2000/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Angelo" <mangelo@mail.binghamton.edu> To: <RAYNOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [RAYNOR] Millennium > And of course since the third millennium doesn't really begin till next > year, we get to do the whole celebration over again, but this time without > all the Y2K issues. > > Happy New Year everyone and may you know more about your ancestors next > year than you do now. - Marilyn > > >Sorry, Karima, but the new (third) millennium won't begin until a year > >from today. A millennium is defined as 1,000 years; the second thousand > >years will not end until midnight December 31, 2000. The world's and the > >U.S.'s official timekeepers - the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the > >U.S. Naval Observatory, respectively - agree that the new millennium is > >still a year away. We shouldn't always believe what the media feed us. > > > >Happy 2000! That change, from the 1900s, is worth celebrating in and of > >itself. > > > >Stuart > > > > > > Marilyn Angelo > mangelo@binghamton.edu > > > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, > please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 9.9 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/

    01/01/2000 05:11:27
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Millennium
    2. Marilyn Angelo
    3. And of course since the third millennium doesn't really begin till next year, we get to do the whole celebration over again, but this time without all the Y2K issues. Happy New Year everyone and may you know more about your ancestors next year than you do now. - Marilyn >Sorry, Karima, but the new (third) millennium won't begin until a year >from today. A millennium is defined as 1,000 years; the second thousand >years will not end until midnight December 31, 2000. The world's and the >U.S.'s official timekeepers - the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the >U.S. Naval Observatory, respectively - agree that the new millennium is >still a year away. We shouldn't always believe what the media feed us. > >Happy 2000! That change, from the 1900s, is worth celebrating in and of >itself. > >Stuart > Marilyn Angelo mangelo@binghamton.edu

    01/01/2000 04:57:02
    1. [RAYNOR] Re:Elizabeth RAYNOR
    2. Carrie Thomas-Dominguez
    3. Still looking for any info on Elizabeth RAYNOR m. William Abraham "Bart" DOTSON (DODSON) in McMinn Cty, TN, Roanne Cty, TN, and in AR in Franklin and Madison Counties. Anyone which RAYNOR'S moved South?

    01/01/2000 04:47:56
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] Re:Elizabeth RAYNOR
    2. Hello, I have some Raynor's in Wayne County, Goldsboro, NC. Gary and Hoid Raynor married into the McLamb family. Gary married Dale Mclamb and Hoid married Beulah Raynor. Do you know any Raynor is NC? These are my grandmothers sisters. Alice

    01/01/2000 12:52:13
    1. Re: [RAYNOR] RE: Karima's last message of 1999
    2. William Fogarty
    3. That pretty SUPER service Karima! Thank you so much. Your Raynor site is without a doubt the finest family site I have visited. Wish I had found it sooner. I believe a little work on my part through the site will answer my question. Have lots of info. to share with Roseville, OH Raynors if anyone is interested. Thanks again. ----- Original Message ----- From: Karima <quest@springnet1.com> To: <RAYNOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 9:39 AM Subject: [RAYNOR] RE: Karima's last message of 1999 > Dear Bill, > > Welcome to the group! I hope you will find being a member of the RAYNOR > list helpful to you in your search. > > The article, from which the excerpt in last night's message was taken, > is one of a number of articles written about Freeport, LI (formerly > "Raynorville") which were sent to me by Gerald V.S. Raynor. I am not > personally familiar with the lineage of Alanson RAYNOR, and we all know > how convoluted information can get in newspaper articles, etc. But > hopefully someone on the list can help straighten it out. > > Stu, do you have information which can put us on the right track? Also, > I just can't seem to get this "millennium" situation straight in my mind > :-) > > Best wishes, > > Karima > > BTW, if you (or anyone else on the list) have anything you would like to > add to the RAYNOR Family Web Site, please let me know. We can handle > just about anything, just so long as it relates to the RAYNOR family and > descendants and the areas in which they lived. > > THE RAYNOR FAMILY WEB SITE > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > > > ==== RAYNOR Mailing List ==== > Visit the RAYNOR Family Web Site at: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm > If you would like to submit information on your RAYNOR ancestors to be included on this site, > please contact Karima at mailto:quest@springnet1.com > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 9.9 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >

    01/01/2000 11:21:07
    1. [RAYNOR] RE: Karima's last message of 1999
    2. Karima
    3. Dear Bill, Welcome to the group! I hope you will find being a member of the RAYNOR list helpful to you in your search. The article, from which the excerpt in last night's message was taken, is one of a number of articles written about Freeport, LI (formerly "Raynorville") which were sent to me by Gerald V.S. Raynor. I am not personally familiar with the lineage of Alanson RAYNOR, and we all know how convoluted information can get in newspaper articles, etc. But hopefully someone on the list can help straighten it out. Stu, do you have information which can put us on the right track? Also, I just can't seem to get this "millennium" situation straight in my mind :-) Best wishes, Karima BTW, if you (or anyone else on the list) have anything you would like to add to the RAYNOR Family Web Site, please let me know. We can handle just about anything, just so long as it relates to the RAYNOR family and descendants and the areas in which they lived. THE RAYNOR FAMILY WEB SITE http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/Raynor.htm

    01/01/2000 10:39:48
    1. [RAYNOR] Karima's last message of 1999
    2. William Fogarty
    3. Good day Raynors, Am totally new to this message board, so forgive any protocol that I may be unaware of. This is my first query. Read with keen interest Capt. Alanson Raynor's recollections of "Raynortown" included in Karma's last e-mail. He indicated his grandfather was Benjamin Raynor and his great-grandfather Thomas Raynor. My data, taken from Emma Machacek's work shows his mother Anna Bedell married to Benjamin Raynor and not Daniel as the Capt. says. Can anyone help? I am a descendent of Edward RAYNOR in the following line: Edward (1), Samuel (2), Josiah (3), Samuel (4), William (5), Henry W. (6), Margaret L. (7). Margaret L. married Leroy Dodds in 1878 in Perry Co. (Roseville), OH. One of ten children of this union was William Raynor Dodds (1879-1937). I am the son of his daughter, Lucy Elizabeth. Would welcome all queries and correspondence. William Ray Fogarty Aberdeen, WA bandkf@techline.com

    01/01/2000 10:36:11
    1. [RAYNOR] Millennium
    2. Stuart Howell
    3. Sorry, Karima, but the new (third) millennium won't begin until a year from today. A millennium is defined as 1,000 years; the second thousand years will not end until midnight December 31, 2000. The world's and the U.S.'s official timekeepers - the Royal Greenwich Observatory and the U.S. Naval Observatory, respectively - agree that the new millennium is still a year away. We shouldn't always believe what the media feed us. Happy 2000! That change, from the 1900s, is worth celebrating in and of itself. Stuart -- Stuart Howell showell@ttlc.net

    01/01/2000 09:05:58