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Raynor Family Collection |
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The Raynor family
settled on Long Island in the 1640s in the Hempstead area. They later
established themselves in a place that came to be named after them, Raynortown,
which is present-day Freeport.
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Benjamin
Raynor Sr. was born in Raynortown in 1732. He and his first wife,
Mary Lester, had eight children. These were: Benjamin Jr., Margaret,
Martha, Ezekiel, Lester, Mary, Menzies and Mordecai. Benjamin Raynor
Sr. died in 1810. His son, Benjamin Raynor Jr., was born in 1754 and
married Hannah Bedell in 1800. They had six children: William Bedell,
Lydia, Asenath, Sarah Ann, Benjamin and Daniel. Benjamin Jr. died
in 1822. |
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son, William B. Raynor (1801-1867), was a schoolteacher and taught
in different districts in the Hempstead vicinity. Members of the Raynor
family were some of the earliest followers of Methodism on Long Island,
and William B. Raynor was very active in the founding of the Freeport
Methodist Church. He was married to Mary Ann Valentine and had two
children, Elizabeth and John Fletcher. John Fletcher Raynor (1838-1911)
and Anna Aramilia Rhodes had five children, Ella, William B., Daniel
Nelson, Vivian, and John Fletcher Jr. They lived in Freeport and
later moved to Huntington. |
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Daniel
Nelson Raynor (1877-1978) worked in the newspaper business. He was
on the editorial staff of the Johnstown Democrat of Pennsylvania;
editor of the Roslyn News; Long Island editor for the Brooklyn Daily
Times; managing editor and city historian of the Port Jervis Union-Gazette;
and editor of the Pike County Dispatch. He was also active in the
Independent Order of Good Templars. He married Ethel Van Sise and
had two children, Gerald Van Sise and Marjorie. |
The Raynor Collection
is composed of five series: Benjamin Raynor Sr.; Benjamin Raynor Jr.;
William B. Raynor; Daniel Nelson Raynor; and the Raynor family. Benjamin
Raynor Sr. includes his Last Will and Testament and probate (1805; 1810),
legal documents and indentures (1761-1804). Benjamin Raynor Jr. includes
items such as his Last Will and Testament and probate (1822-1823), legal
documents and indentures (1762-1822). William B.
Raynor includes his Last Will and Testament and probate (1867), teaching
certifications and records (1845-1854), school attendance sheets (1843-1854),
tuition and other accounts (1842-1864), and school district-related material
(1843-1845). Daniel Nelson Raynor includes letters (1909-1977), written
works and editorials (1935-1958) mainly from his newspaper work on the
Port Jervis Union-Gazette, certificates from the Independent Order of
Good Templars (1902-1904), news clippings and collected material (1922-1960).
There is also a letter from Westbrook Pegler (1956) and an autographed
note from the pilot, Dick Merrill. The Raynor family has items such as
personal and other news clippings (1929-1991) and collected material (1700s-1981),
including a U.S. Senate pass from 1936.
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Letter from Westbrook
Pegler to
Daniel Nelson Raynor, 1956 |
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Will from
Benjamin Raynor Jr.,
May 30, 1822 |
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Inventory
of William B. Raynor,
December 17, 1868 |
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Newspaper clipping about Raynor Family,
1977 |
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