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George William Rayner 1910–1985 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jan 1910

Birth Location: Garboldisham, Norfolk

Death Date: 13 Nov 1985

Death Location: St Andrew Church, South Lopham

Father: William Rayner

Mother: Mary Farr

Spouse(s): Harriet Seager

Children(s):

In 1910, George William Rayner entered the world in Garboldisham, Norfolk, born to William Rayner And Mary Ann Farr. George William Rayner married Harriet Maria Seager. George William Rayner passed away in 1985 in St Andrew Church, South Lopham.

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Biography

  • In 1910, George William Rayner entered the world in Garboldisham, Norfolk, born to William Rayner And Mary Ann Farr.
  • George William Rayner married Harriet Maria Seager.
  • George William Rayner passed away in 1985 in St Andrew Church, South Lopham.

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George Rayner's Ancestors

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George Rayner
1910–1985
Birth Place: Garboldisham, Norfolk
Parents
William Rayner
1871–1922
North Lopham,Norfolk,England
Mary (Ann) Farr
1881–1933
Hopton, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Daniel Rayner
1843–1925
North Lopham, Norfolk, England
Mary Keeble
1847–1918
North Lopham, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
James Keeble
1816–1881
Eliza Hutton
1816–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonas Keeble
1781–1872
Mary Denny
1790–1844

George Rayner's Timeline

2 Records

1910
14 Jan 1910
Birth of George William Rayner in Garboldisham, Norfolk
Garboldisham, Norfolk
1985
13 Nov 1985
Age 75
Death of George William Rayner in St Andrew Church, South Lopham
St Andrew Church, South Lopham

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1910
    Event Place: Garboldisham, Norfolk

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1985
    Event Place: St Andrew Church, South Lopham

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