Hi Heather
With a little lateral thinking I have found a death announcement for William
RAYNER in the local Swansea paper, the 'Cambrian'
What I haven't done is check how many other William RAYNERs there were in
Swansea in 1841. I hope it is the right one.
The date is usually the newspaper publication date. Death could have been a
few days before
16/10/1846 at High Street, Swansea, William Rayner, father of William
Rayner, builder
Here are some others that are apparently connected
7/3/1862 Lucy E Stafford, daughter of William Rayner, 6 Brunswick Street,
Swansea
3/8/1866 Edgar David, 6months, son of F J Rayner , Castle Street
9/8/1867 John Alexander Virtue, 4 months, twin son of G G Rayner
death 16/2/1870 Margaret wife of F J Rayner, age 31
death 16/6/1870 at Belvoir Place, Swansea, William Rayner, 65
death 12/5/ 1873 at Trafalgar Terrace, Arthur Hamilton, 10months, son of W R
Rayner
death 15/3/1882 at Belgrave Terrace, Swansea Martha Rayner, age 81, widow
of William Rayner
death 18/2/1882 at his father's house, Ingrave House, St Helens Road,
William John Rayner age 32
and some that were presumably originally from Swansea
3/6/1890 James Rayner, at Batheaston, Somerset, age 75
death 28/7/1891 Susan DYCHE, daughter of the late William & Martha Rayner of
Swansea, at St Albans
7/11/1896 at Putney, Mrs W R Rayner, widow, mother of Mrs D T Ladd, Mrs W
Williams and Mrs J H Goldie
Jeff
acknowledgment to the Cambrian Indexing Project, Swansea Central Library
I am searching for the burial of my ancestor William Raynor or Rayner
between 1845 and 1851.
On the 1841 census William is living in the Gomerian Buildings in Swansea
aged 70 years living on independent means. Ages at that time were rounded
up
or down to the nearest 5 years.