Rayner, John
Free BMD Records show Date Marriage Registered December 1837, District: Boston, Names: John Rayner and Helen Bland, Volume: 14, Page: 385
The district Boston is in the county of Lincolnshire
Wellington Independent 24 November 1873
TAITA.
A correspondent writes, under date 20th November:— At the conclusion of the afternoon servioe on Sunday, the Rev Mr Fancourt, on behalf of the children attending the Sunday school, presented Mr John Rayner with a magnificently illustrated Bible, as a token of their appreciation of his services as Superintendent of the Sunday school for the last fifteen years. Inside the cover there was a scroll containing 150 names of scholars that had been in attendance, but these do not comprise all the names. Mr Fancourt, in a few appropriate remarks, pointed out the value of such self-sacrificing labors in a practical directions. Mr Beetham (Hutt) explained that the Bible had been purchased with money collected by the Sunday school children, and was entirely the result of their own little subscriptions. Mr Rayner expressed his gratitude for the valuable volume which had been given him, and which he would prize highly as coming from those whom he had endeavored to instruct in accordance with its precepts.
The departure of Mr and Mrs Williams, for Sanson, will be felt by many as a loss to the neighborhood, as both were efficient teachers, and had conducted the school for upwards of three years with great credit to themselves and satisfaction to the parents. I hope they will be equally successful at Sanson, and I confess to feeling a deep interest in the welfare of this "small farm association," and all other special settlements. In other provinces, religion and race have been found to be the best bonds for keeping little communities together. Where a minister formed the connecting link, the settlement has invariably prospered; in other cases language has kept them united, as in the case of German and Scandinavian immigrants. It remains to be seen whether a band of British settlers can work in harmony for the common weal, and become as thriving and prosperous as those possessing a common creed or speaking a foreign language.
Wellington Independent 25 June 1874
CHRISTCHURCH (sic), TAITA
Tenders are required for the Making of Twenty-two Seats for the above church.
Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr T. Burt''s, Lower Hutt, where all tenders must be left on or before July 1st, 1874.
JOHN RAYNER,
Churchwarden,
June 24, 1874
Evening Post 7 October 1876
PLOUGHING MATCH
AT
MR. J. MABEY''S PADDOCK, TAITA.
On WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, for
FARMERS in the HUTT DISTRICT.
Committee - John Edwards, John Daysh, John Austis (sic), James
Cudby, H. Russell, B. Rayner, and G. Pack. (sic)
C. F. Worth, Chairman. J. H. Corbett, Secretary and Treasurer.
Judges - Mr P. Bruce, Mr R. McCulloch, Mr John Blatchfield.
First Prize 5 pounds
Second Priza 3 pounds
Third Prize 2 pounds
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Entrance, 5s.
Entrances will be received up to the evening of the 10th
October, at the Albion Hotal, Taita, and each competitior must
be a subscriber to the fund of 5s.
Evening Post 17 September 1877
WANTED, a steady Man, for milking and making himself generally useful. Apply John Rayner, Taita.
Evening Post 25 September 1877
WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER
At Mr. John Rayners, Taita, Hutt
Sale, without reserve, of valuable Milch Cows, Horses, Pigs, Poultry, Drays, Carts, Farming Implements, &c.
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MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. John Rayner (who is removing to another part of the colony) to sell, without reserve, on the premises, Taita, Hutt (near Travellers'' Rest), on Wednesday, 10th Oct., commencing at 12 o''clock noon -
The following
Prime milch cows (in full milk) and store cattle, well bred young horses, dray, spring trap, harness, well-bred pigs, poultry, 4 tons potatoes and 1 1/2 tons seed potatoes, ploughs, harrows, chaff cutter, and farming implements, dairy utensils, sundries, and miscellaneous articles of furniture, &c., &c.
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Will be sold without reserve.
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Sale will commence at 12 o''clock noon.
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Refreshments at noon.
Death Details
1881/3284, John Rayner, Aged: 70Y - Date of Death 7/9/1881 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Record
Record Number: 000131
Surname: RAYNER
First Names: JOHN
Age: 70
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 11/09/1881
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Plan III
Row: JR
Plot: 4
Evening Post 8 September 1881
The numerous friends of Mr. John Rayner will regret to hear that he expired yesterday at his residence, Masterton, after a very short illness. His death was caused from the effects of an accident he met with whilst out riding on Thursday last. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, arrived in this colony in the Cornwall about 27 years ago, and was 22 years of that time a resident at the Hutt, where he was well known and respected. He leaves a large circle of relations and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place at Masterton on Sunday next
Death Details
1885/4546, Helen Bland Rayner, Aged: 68Y - Date of Death 24/11/1885 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Record
Record Number: 000313
Surname: RAYNER
First Names: ELLEN BLAND (sic)
Age: 68
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 25/11/1885
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Plan III
Row: EBR
Plot: 4
Probate Helen Rayner, Place: Masterton, Occ: Widow, Date of Death: 24/11/1885, AAOM 6029 2502, Filed: 22/12/1885, Will, Archives NZ, Wellington
Evening Post 13 February 1886
TENDERS will be recieved by the undersigned up to 10th day of March next for the purchase of a partly improved farm, adjoining the property of the Messrs. Francis, Belmont, Lower Hutt, containing in all 120 acres.
For further particulars, apply to Messrs, Rayner & Vile, Executors in the estate of the late John Rayner, to whom tenders must be addressed.
Masterton, 10th February.
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Could be another daughter
Betsy Rayner married William Dalton
The district Boston is in the county of Lincolnshire
Wellington Independent 24 November 1873
TAITA.
A correspondent writes, under date 20th November:— At the conclusion of the afternoon servioe on Sunday, the Rev Mr Fancourt, on behalf of the children attending the Sunday school, presented Mr John Rayner with a magnificently illustrated Bible, as a token of their appreciation of his services as Superintendent of the Sunday school for the last fifteen years. Inside the cover there was a scroll containing 150 names of scholars that had been in attendance, but these do not comprise all the names. Mr Fancourt, in a few appropriate remarks, pointed out the value of such self-sacrificing labors in a practical directions. Mr Beetham (Hutt) explained that the Bible had been purchased with money collected by the Sunday school children, and was entirely the result of their own little subscriptions. Mr Rayner expressed his gratitude for the valuable volume which had been given him, and which he would prize highly as coming from those whom he had endeavored to instruct in accordance with its precepts.
The departure of Mr and Mrs Williams, for Sanson, will be felt by many as a loss to the neighborhood, as both were efficient teachers, and had conducted the school for upwards of three years with great credit to themselves and satisfaction to the parents. I hope they will be equally successful at Sanson, and I confess to feeling a deep interest in the welfare of this "small farm association," and all other special settlements. In other provinces, religion and race have been found to be the best bonds for keeping little communities together. Where a minister formed the connecting link, the settlement has invariably prospered; in other cases language has kept them united, as in the case of German and Scandinavian immigrants. It remains to be seen whether a band of British settlers can work in harmony for the common weal, and become as thriving and prosperous as those possessing a common creed or speaking a foreign language.
Wellington Independent 25 June 1874
CHRISTCHURCH (sic), TAITA
Tenders are required for the Making of Twenty-two Seats for the above church.
Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr T. Burt''s, Lower Hutt, where all tenders must be left on or before July 1st, 1874.
JOHN RAYNER,
Churchwarden,
June 24, 1874
Evening Post 7 October 1876
PLOUGHING MATCH
AT
MR. J. MABEY''S PADDOCK, TAITA.
On WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, for
FARMERS in the HUTT DISTRICT.
Committee - John Edwards, John Daysh, John Austis (sic), James
Cudby, H. Russell, B. Rayner, and G. Pack. (sic)
C. F. Worth, Chairman. J. H. Corbett, Secretary and Treasurer.
Judges - Mr P. Bruce, Mr R. McCulloch, Mr John Blatchfield.
First Prize 5 pounds
Second Priza 3 pounds
Third Prize 2 pounds
-
Entrance, 5s.
Entrances will be received up to the evening of the 10th
October, at the Albion Hotal, Taita, and each competitior must
be a subscriber to the fund of 5s.
Evening Post 17 September 1877
WANTED, a steady Man, for milking and making himself generally useful. Apply John Rayner, Taita.
Evening Post 25 September 1877
WEDNESDAY, 10th OCTOBER
At Mr. John Rayners, Taita, Hutt
Sale, without reserve, of valuable Milch Cows, Horses, Pigs, Poultry, Drays, Carts, Farming Implements, &c.
-
MR. J. H. WALLACE is instructed by Mr. John Rayner (who is removing to another part of the colony) to sell, without reserve, on the premises, Taita, Hutt (near Travellers'' Rest), on Wednesday, 10th Oct., commencing at 12 o''clock noon -
The following
Prime milch cows (in full milk) and store cattle, well bred young horses, dray, spring trap, harness, well-bred pigs, poultry, 4 tons potatoes and 1 1/2 tons seed potatoes, ploughs, harrows, chaff cutter, and farming implements, dairy utensils, sundries, and miscellaneous articles of furniture, &c., &c.
-
Will be sold without reserve.
-
Sale will commence at 12 o''clock noon.
-
Refreshments at noon.
Death Details
1881/3284, John Rayner, Aged: 70Y - Date of Death 7/9/1881 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Record
Record Number: 000131
Surname: RAYNER
First Names: JOHN
Age: 70
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 11/09/1881
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Plan III
Row: JR
Plot: 4
Evening Post 8 September 1881
The numerous friends of Mr. John Rayner will regret to hear that he expired yesterday at his residence, Masterton, after a very short illness. His death was caused from the effects of an accident he met with whilst out riding on Thursday last. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, arrived in this colony in the Cornwall about 27 years ago, and was 22 years of that time a resident at the Hutt, where he was well known and respected. He leaves a large circle of relations and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place at Masterton on Sunday next
Death Details
1885/4546, Helen Bland Rayner, Aged: 68Y - Date of Death 24/11/1885 from Death Registration
Masterton District Council Cemetery Record
Record Number: 000313
Surname: RAYNER
First Names: ELLEN BLAND (sic)
Age: 68
Date of Death: 00
Date of Burial: 25/11/1885
Cemetery: Archer Street, Q E Park
Area: Plan III
Row: EBR
Plot: 4
Probate Helen Rayner, Place: Masterton, Occ: Widow, Date of Death: 24/11/1885, AAOM 6029 2502, Filed: 22/12/1885, Will, Archives NZ, Wellington
Evening Post 13 February 1886
TENDERS will be recieved by the undersigned up to 10th day of March next for the purchase of a partly improved farm, adjoining the property of the Messrs. Francis, Belmont, Lower Hutt, containing in all 120 acres.
For further particulars, apply to Messrs, Rayner & Vile, Executors in the estate of the late John Rayner, to whom tenders must be addressed.
Masterton, 10th February.
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Could be another daughter
Betsy Rayner married William Dalton
- 1811 - Birth - ; England
- 7 SEP 1881 - Death -
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M | John Rayner | ||
Birth | 1811 | England | |
Death | 7 SEP 1881 | ||
Marriage | 1837 | to Helen Bland |
PARENT (M) John Rayner | |||
Birth | 1811 | England | |
Death | 7 SEP 1881 | ||
Marriage | 1837 | to Helen Bland | |
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PARENT (F) Helen Bland | |||
Birth | 1817 | ||
Death | 24 NOV 1885 | ||
Marriage | 1837 | to John Rayner | |
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CHILDREN | |||
M | John Rayner | ||
Birth | 1838 | Waddington, Lincolnshire, England | |
Death | 1 DEC 1903 | ||
Marriage | 31 JUL 1862 | to Elizabeth Daysh at Christ Church, Taita | |
F | Helen Bland Rayner | ||
Birth | 1847 | ||
Death | 8 MAR 1911 | ||
Marriage | 15 JUN 1866 | to Job Vile at At The Residence of John Vile | |
F | Alice Clayton Rayner | ||
Birth | 1862 | ||
Death | 25 APR 1903 | ||
F | Phoebe Ann Rayner | ||
Birth | 1840 | ||
Death | 8 OCT 1922 | ||
Marriage | 1859 | to Thomas Harris | |
F | Susannah Maria Rayner | ||
Birth | 1850 | ||
Death | 13 JUL 1938 | ||
Marriage | 9 AUG 1873 | to John Stone Crimp at Christ Church, Taita | |
F | Harriett Frances Rayner | ||
Birth | 1852 | ||
Death | 14 NOV 1934 | ||
Marriage | 9 AUG 1873 | to Edwin Johnson at Christ Church, Taita | |
F | Mary Ann Rayner | ||
Birth | 1854 | ||
Death | 21 FEB 1936 | ||
Marriage | 1878 | to Richard Atkinson Nicholls | |
F | Ann Eliza Newcomin Rayner | ||
Birth | 1856 | ||
Death | 2 AUG 1912 | ||
Marriage | 1874 | to Manuel Joseph Bernard | |
F | Sally H Rayner | ||
Birth | 1859 | ||
Death | 11 MAR 1925 | ||
Marriage | 11 JUL 1877 | to Harry Croad | |
M | Benjamin Rayner | ||
Birth | 1844 | ||
Death | 1906 | ||
Marriage | 11 AUG 1869 | to Ellen Hooper at Taita, Hutt |
1 John Rayner b: 1811 d: 7 SEP 1881
+ Helen Bland b: 1817 d: 24 NOV 1885
2 John Rayner b: 1838 d: 1 DEC 1903
+ Elizabeth Daysh b: 1833 d: 16 DEC 1901
3 John Newcombe Bland Rayner b: 1864 d: 21 JUL 1923
+ Elizabeth McWhirter Colway b: 1865 d: 18 NOV 1925
3 Benjamin Richard Rayner b: 1865 d: 19 JAN 1942
+ Maria Elizabeth Compton b: 1872 d: 23 MAY 1921
3 Elizabeth Helen Bland Rayner b: 1865 d: 30 JUL 1926
+ Tom Compton b: 1864 d: 26 APR 1924
3 William Evinson Rayner b: 1867 d: 8 JUL 1946
3 Thomas Ings Rayner b: 1869 d: 12 AUG 1921
+ Annie Harris b: 1867 d: 19 OCT 1937
3 Fred Bland Rayner b: 1871 d: 18 JUL 1871
3 Sarah Anne Alice Rayner b: 1873
3 Frances Rayner b: 1874
3 Pheobe Ann Rayner b: 1875
3 Lewis Henry Rayner b: 1881
2 Helen Bland Rayner b: 1847 d: 8 MAR 1911
+ Job Vile b: 1845 d: 6 DEC 1905
2 Alice Clayton Rayner b: 1862 d: 25 APR 1903
2 Phoebe Ann Rayner b: 1840 d: 8 OCT 1922
+ Thomas Harris b: 1839
3 John George Harris b: 1863
3 William Harris b: 1860
3 Mary Ann Harris b: 1861
3 Walter Harris b: 1865
3 Sophia Ann Ellen Harris b: 1867
3 Thomas Abraham Harris b: 1870
3 Herbert H Harris b: 1872
3 Arthur Benjamin Harris b: 1874
3 May Harris b: 1887
3 Ida Harris b: 1884
2 Susannah Maria Rayner b: 1850 d: 13 JUL 1938
+ John Stone Crimp b: 1841 d: 23 AUG 1929
3 Clarence William Henry Crimp b: 1878 d: 1902
2 Harriett Frances Rayner b: 1852 d: 14 NOV 1934
+ Edwin Johnson b: 1842 d: 4 DEC 1924
3 Edwin Ernest Johnson b: 1875 d: 1875
3 Mabel Alice Mary Johnson b: 1878 d: 17 NOV 1905
3 Frances Phebe Johnson b: 1880 d: 1883
3 Edwin Rayner Johnson b: 1881 d: 1881
3 Lucy Helen Johnson b: 1883 d: 1891
3 Unknown Johnson b: 1885
3 Unknown Johnson b: 1889
3 Ethel May Johnson b: 1891
3 Annie Johnson b: 1893
2 Mary Ann Rayner b: 1854 d: 21 FEB 1936
+ Richard Atkinson Nicholls b: 1853 d: 2 JUN 1934
3 Richard John Nicholls b: 1881
3 Amelia Alice Helen Nicholls b: 1879 d: 5 JAN 1930
+ Adam John Miller b: 1876 d: 22 JUN 1972
3 Joseph Rayner Nicholls b: 1883
3 Ilma Winifred Macy Nicholls b: 1885
2 Ann Eliza Newcomin Rayner b: 1856 d: 2 AUG 1912
+ Manuel Joseph Bernard b: 1847 d: 10 NOV 1928
3 John Francis Bernard b: 1877 d: 2 FEB 1898
3 Annie Virginia Rayner Bernard b: 1882
3 Manuel Joseph Bernard b: 1886
3 Lewis Newcombe Raymond Bernard b: 1887
3 Victor Raymond Bernard b: 1891 d: 4 NOV 1918
3 Ruby May Bernard b: 1892
3 Ileen Frances Myrtle Bernard b: 1895
2 Sally H Rayner b: 1859 d: 11 MAR 1925
+ Harry Croad b: 1854 d: 23 MAY 1934
2 Benjamin Rayner b: 1844 d: 1906
+ Ellen Hooper b: 1850 d: 22 SEP 1873
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