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William Raynor

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William Raynor

Birth
Leeds, Maidstone Borough, Kent, England
Death
4 Mar 1878 (aged 67)
Burial
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7440923, Longitude: -82.9833678
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William Raynor… was born in Leeds, England 4 Oct 1810. He married a sister of Joseph Micklewait, in England, and came to the US in 1831. His wife died soon after he reached this country, and he married Miss Mary Kinney Barber, in 1833. She died in 1864. Their children were General William Raynor, now of Toledo; Uri Raynor of Cincinnati, OH, and Maria, widow of the late John B Maddock. For a 3rd wife he married a Mrs Munn, a widow, daughter of Major Isaac Bosner by whom he had 1 child, a son Charles of Sciotoville. He was a shoemaker by trade, but in his later years he was a gardener. Mr Raynor was during his life in Portsmouth, a well known and highly respected citizen. He was a man of energy and great Industry. He was thoroughly domestic in his habits and very hospitable. Nothing delighted him more than to entertain his friends in his own home. His greatest pleasure was in making his family and those around him comfortable and happy. He died 4 Mar 1878.

William Raynor Bio 1810-1878; retrieved from a digitized copy of A History of Scioto County, Ohio, together with a Pioneer Record of Southern Ohio by Nelson W. Evans,
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William Raynor… was born in Leeds, England 4 Oct 1810. He married a sister of Joseph Micklewait, in England, and came to the US in 1831. His wife died soon after he reached this country, and he married Miss Mary Kinney Barber, in 1833. She died in 1864. Their children were General William Raynor, now of Toledo; Uri Raynor of Cincinnati, OH, and Maria, widow of the late John B Maddock. For a 3rd wife he married a Mrs Munn, a widow, daughter of Major Isaac Bosner by whom he had 1 child, a son Charles of Sciotoville. He was a shoemaker by trade, but in his later years he was a gardener. Mr Raynor was during his life in Portsmouth, a well known and highly respected citizen. He was a man of energy and great Industry. He was thoroughly domestic in his habits and very hospitable. Nothing delighted him more than to entertain his friends in his own home. His greatest pleasure was in making his family and those around him comfortable and happy. He died 4 Mar 1878.

William Raynor Bio 1810-1878; retrieved from a digitized copy of A History of Scioto County, Ohio, together with a Pioneer Record of Southern Ohio by Nelson W. Evans,
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Bio courtesy of Member: z4critters #4036442


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