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Chr F RAYNOR Ann Sebryon RAYNOR 20 January 1630 All B C D E F G H I J K L M N 1 Child: Husband: Spouse: Bap: Date Parish: Town: 2 Chr F RAYNOR Ann Sebryon RAYNOR 20 January 1630 All Hallows Hoo KEN 3 Chr F RAYNER Eliz John RAYNER Eliz 24 September 1676 Bearsted KEN 4 Chr F RAYNOR Mary John RAYNOR Anne 12 February 1726 Bearsted KEN 5 Chr F RAINER Ann John RAINER William_ 12 June 1732 Bearsted KEN 6 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Thomas RAYNER 13 March 1614 Bekesbourne KEN 7 Chr F RAYNER Marye Thomas RAYNER 1 December 1616 Bekesbourne KEN 8 Chr F RAINER Hannah John RAINER Mary 24 June 1793 Birchington KEN 9 Chr F RAYNER Harriet John RAYNER Maria 21 September 1806 Birchington KEN 10 Chr F RAINER Mary George RAINER Jane 10 February 1656 Borden KEN 11 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Henry RAYNER 18 May 1623 Borden KEN 12 Chr F RAINER Mary John RAINER Mary 9 April 1710 Borden KEN 13 Chr F RAYNOR Jane Tho RAYNOR Margaret 2 February 1689 Borden KEN 14 Chr F REYNER Mary Tho REYNER Margaret 15 October 1690 Borden KEN 15 Chr F RAYNER Avis Samuell RAYNER 9 August 1579 Boughton Under Blean KEN 16 Chr F RAYNER Ann Samuel RAYNER 27 April 1586 Boughton Under Blean KEN 17 Chr F RAYNER Elizabethe Samuell RAYNER 13 August 1598 Boughton Under Blean KEN 18 Chr F RAYNER Alice 26 May 1560 Boughton Under Blean KEN 19 Chr F RAYNOR Anne Isaac RAYNOR Elizabeth 7 May 1665 St Paul Canterbury KEN 20 Chr F RAYNER Anne Isaac RAYNER Sarah 25 December 1717 St Paul Canterbury KEN 21 Chr F RAYNER Ann Jacob RAYNER Mary 15 March 1689 St Paul Canterbury KEN 22 Chr F RAYNER Anne Jacob RAYNER Mary 4 November 1692 St Paul Canterbury KEN 23 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Jacob RAYNER Mary 25 March 1694 St Paul Canterbury KEN 24 Chr F RAYNER Mary Jacob RAYNER Mary 28 November 1701 St Paul Canterbury KEN 25 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Sarah William RAYNER Pamela 13 December 1835 Guildhall Street-independent AnCda nPtreersbbuyryterian KEN 26 Chr F RAYNER Margaret Francis RAYNER Mary 26 November 1669 Challock KEN 27 Chr F RAYNER Mary Francis RAYNER Mary 14 January 1676 Challock KEN 28 Chr F RAYNER Jane Francis RAYNER Mary 20 April 1679 Challock KEN 29 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Francis RAYNER Mary 13 February 1680 Challock KEN 30 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth John 27 July 1617 Charing KEN 31 Chr F RAYNER Mary Thomas Mary 10 March 1671 Charing KEN 32 Chr F RAYNER Anne Thomas Mary 4 October 1674 Charing KEN 33 Chr F RAINER Ann Ellis RAINER Ann 17 April 1726 Chilham KEN 34 Chr F RAINER Mary Ellison_ RAINER Ann 27 April 1735 Chilham KEN 35 Chr F REYNER Mary Francis Susan 24 February 1650 Chilham KEN 36 Chr F RAINER Elizabeth John Martha 5 July 1688 Chilham KEN 37 Chr F RAINER Martha John Martha 29 January 1690 Chilham KEN 38 Chr F RAINER Ann John Margaret 9 April 1695 Chilham KEN 39 Chr F RAINER Mary John RAINER Hannah 1 August 1725 Chilham KEN 40 Chr F RAINER Margaret John RAINER Hannah 27 June 1731 Chilham KEN 41 Chr F RAYNOR Elizabeth Matthew RAYNOR Ann 2 January 1780 Chislet KEN 42 Chr F RAINER Ann Matthew RAINER Ann 26 October 1777 Chislet KEN 43 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth 26 November 1564 Cranbrook KEN 44 Chr F REYNER Mary 27 April 1567 Cranbrook KEN 45 Chr F RAYNER Ann Thomas RAYNER 23 September 1716 Dartford KEN 46 Chr F REINER Elisabeth William REINER Emelin 24 December 1714 St Mary The Virgin Dover KEN 47 Chr F REINER Elisabeth William REINER Emeline 26 May 1717 St Mary The Virgin Dover KEN 48 Chr F REANIER Jane James REANIER Hester Elizabeth 4 November 1827 St Mary The Virgin Dover KEN 49 Chr F REANIER Elizabeth Ann James REANIER Hester Elizabeth 4 December 1829 St Mary The Virgin Dover KEN 50 Chr F RANER Elisabeth Thomas RANER 28 July 1605 East Malling KEN B C D E F G H I J K L M N 51 Chr F RAYNER Ann Ann RAYNER 8 March 1813 East Malling KEN 52 Chr F RAYNER Eliz Major Chas RAYNER My 22 July 1818 Folkestone KEN 53 Chr F RAYNER Caroline Edw RAYNER My 3 April 1808 Folkestone KEN 54 Chr F RAYNER Fanny Hen RAYNER Jane 12 July 1837 Folkestone KEN 55 Chr F RAINOR Eliz Inmith RAINOR Eliz 27 October 1667 Folkestone KEN 56 Chr F RAYNER My Inmith RAYNER Eliz 12 November 1665 Folkestone KEN 57 Chr F RAINER An Paul RAINER An 6 November 1807 Folkestone KEN 58 Chr F RAYNER Eliz Rob RAYNER My 22 May 1706 Folkestone KEN 59 Chr F RAYNOR Mgt Tho RAYNOR Julian_ 9 September 1636 Folkestone KEN 60 Chr F RAYNER Eliz Tho RAYNER Julian_ 29 May 1639 Folkestone KEN 61 Chr F RAYNER Jillian Tho RAYNER Jillian October 1642 Folkestone KEN 62 Chr F RAYNER Jane Elizabeth William RAYNER Ann 30 November 1834 Goodnestone By SandwichKEN 63 Chr F RAINER Frances Mary John RAINER Frances 24 July 1814 St George Gravesend KEN 64 Chr F RAYNER Eleanor Maria Adolphus Charles RAYMNaErRia 26 August 1869 St James Gravesend KEN 65 Chr F RAYNER Florence Mary Adolphus Charles RAYMNaErRy Jane 14 August 1874 St James Gravesend KEN 66 Chr F RAYNER Mary Mary RAYNER 15 February 1740 High Halden KEN 67 Chr F RAYNOR Abigal RAYNOR Eliz 16 February 1766 High Halstow KEN 68 Chr F RAYNER Fanny William RAYNER Eliza 25 April 1865 High Halstow KEN 69 Chr F RAYNER Ann John RAYNER Mary 26 December 1725 Kingston KEN 70 Chr F RAYNER Mary John RAYNER Mary 3 September 1727 Kingston KEN 71 Chr F RAYNER Mary John RAYNER Mary 11 May 1729 Kingston KEN 72 Chr F RAYNER Alice Matthew RAYNER 13 February 1586 Kingston KEN 73 Chr F RAYNER Ann Nicolas RAYNER 28 May 1615 Kingston KEN 74 Chr F RAYNOR Martha Samuel RAYNOR Alice 10 November 1811 St Margaret Lee KEN 75 Chr F RAYNER Martha Thomas RAYNER Harriet 16 April 1848 St Margaret Lee KEN 76 Chr F RAYNER Alice Martha Thomas RAYNER Harriet 15 April 1855 St Margaret Lee KEN 77 Chr F RAINER Ann Thomas Elizabeth 28 December 1787 Mersham KEN 78 Chr F RAINER Ann Thomas Elizabeth 28 December 1787 Mersham KEN 79 Chr F RAYNOR Elizabeth Thomas Elizabeth 26 June 1791 Mersham KEN 80 Chr F RAYNER Fanny Elizabeth James RAYNER Elizabeth 26 February 1865 Holy Trinity Milton By Gravesend KEN 81 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Henry 11 March 1620 Milton Next Sittingbourne KEN 82 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Mary 29 June 1642 Milton Next Sittingbourne KEN 83 Chr F RAYNER Jane John RAYNER Maria 11 July 1824 Monkton KEN 84 Chr F RAINAR Marie Abraham RAINAR 22 January 1581 Nonington KEN 85 Chr F RAINAR Jane Abraham RAINAR 11 February 1583 Nonington KEN 86 Chr F RENNAR Margaret Abraham RENNAR 31 January 1590 Nonington KEN 87 Chr F RAINAR Agnes Abraham RAINAR 14 January 1592 Nonington KEN 88 Chr F REYNAR Elizabeth Abraham REYNAR Jane 25 January 1601 Nonington KEN 89 Chr F REAYNAR Jann Or Jane Nicholas REAYNAR 30 March 1617 Nonington KEN 90 Chr F RAINIER Elizabeth George RAINIER Sarah 2 August 1724 Ebenezer-independent Ramsgate KEN 91 Chr F RAINIER Ann George RAINIER Sarah 17 December 1725 Ebenezer-independent Ramsgate KEN 92 Chr F RAINIER Mary George RAINIER Sarah 29 January 1726 Ebenezer-independent Ramsgate KEN 93 Chr F RAINIER Katherin George RAINIER Sarah 11 February 1729 Ebenezer-independent Ramsgate KEN 94 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Ruth William RAYNER Mary 10 December 1758 St Nicholas Rochester KEN 95 Chr F RAINIER Catherine Danl RAINIER Jane 16 November 1702 St Laurence Thanet KEN 96 Chr F RAINER Katharine George RAINER Katharine 1 December 1816 St Werburgh Hoo KEN 97 Chr F RANIER Lucy John RANIER Ann 7 June 1812 St Laurence Thanet KEN 98 Chr F RENER Mary Samuel RENER Mary 15 January 1676 St Laurence Thanet KEN 99 Chr F RAINER Elizabeth Ann Elizabeth RAINER 28 October 1821 St Werburgh Hoo KEN 100 Chr F RAYNER Catharine Stephen RAYNER Elizabeth 2 November 1791 St Peter's Sandwich KEN 101 Chr F RAINIER John_ Spratt Daniel RAINIER Margaret 22 February 1778 St Mary Sandwich KEN B C D E F G H I J K L M N 102 Chr F RAYNER Emma William RAYNER Mary 6 July 1837 The White Chapel-wesleyan Sheerness KEN 103 Chr F RAINER Elizabeth James RAINER Elizth 27 November 1763 Stoke KEN 104 Chr F RAINER Charlotte James RAINER Anne 16 January 1774 Stoke KEN 105 Chr F RAYNER Ann Elizabeth James RAYNER Hannah 24 May 1807 Stoke KEN 106 Chr F RAYNER Hannah James RAYNER Hannah 6 March 1808 Stoke KEN 107 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth James RAYNER Hannah 17 October 1813 Stoke KEN 108 Chr F RAYNER Caroline James RAYNER Hannah 6 November 1825 Stoke KEN 109 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth John RAYNER Jemima 26 December 1813 Stoke KEN 110 Chr F RAYNER Ann John RAYNER Ann 18 May 1830 Ebenezer-independent Sutton Valence KEN 111 Chr F RAYNER Ann George RAYNER Mary 24 March 1834 Ebenezer-independent Sutton Valence KEN 112 Chr F RAINIER Anna Danl RAINIER Anna 18 May 1701 St Lawrnece Thanet KEN 113 Chr F RAINIER Mary Danl RAINIER Anna 8 October 1704 St Lawrence Thanet KEN 114 Chr F RAINIER Martha Danl. RAINIER Ann 16 September 1711 St Lawrence Tthanet KEN 115 Chr F RAYNER Mary Elias RAYNER Anne 15 July 1731 Womenswold KEN 116 Chr F RAYNER Anne Elias RAYNER Anne 16 November 1732 Womenswold KEN 117 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Elias RAYNER Anne 27 April 1740 Womenswold KEN 118 Chr F RAYNER Anne Elias RAYNER Anne 28 January 1770 Womenswold KEN 119 Chr F RAYNER Charlotte Elias RAYNER Ann 11 May 1783 Womenswold KEN 120 Chr F RAYNER Eliza Joseph RAYNER Eliza 20 August 1837 St Mary Magdalene Woolwich KEN 121 Chr F RAYNER Elizabeth Jane Henry RAYNER Charlotte 3 February 1867 St Mary Magdalene Woolwich KEN 122 Chr M RAINER Henrye Wm RAINER 7 April 1633 Bearsted KEN 123 Chr M RAINER John Willia RAINER Marian 12 June 1636 Bearsted KEN 124 Chr M RAYNER John Hennery RAYNER Eliz 4 January 1673 Bearsted KEN 125 Chr M RAYNER John Denne John RAYNER Maria 7 April 1810 Birchington KEN 126 Chr M RAYNER John Denne John RAYNER Maria 7 April 1810 Birchington KEN 127 Chr M RAINER Lewis Watson John RAINER Mary 23 July 1797 Birchington KEN 128 Chr M RAINER Alexander John RAINER Mary 1 January 1801 Birchington KEN 129 Chr M RAYNOR George Tho RAYNOR Margaret 31 July 1687 Borden KEN 130 Chr M RAYNER George John RAYNER Mary 17 February 1712 Borden KEN 131 Chr M RAYNER James George RAYNER Elizabeth 4 October 1671 Borden KEN 132 Chr M RAYNOR John George RAYNOR Elizab.
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