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