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Marie Rosella Rayno (LeClair) "Ellie"
HUSBAND: John LeClair (? -? 1872--? -? 1945)
MARRIAGE:
4-18-1892, Andover, NH.
CHILDREN: Benjamin M. (? -1896--?)
Florence M. (?
1897--?)
Lena Agnes (? - 1899--? -1902)
Vivian A. (? -1904--?)
Nelson T. (?
-1908--?)
HOMES: Salisbury NH. (1892), Andover NH. (1910 U S census)
DEATH
AND BURIAL: Both John and Mary are buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery, West
Franklin, NH.
Joseph Trifla Rayno
WIFE: Eva M. Greeley (6-1-1892--4-8-1942)
MARRIAGE:
6-1-1902, Andover NH.
CHILDREN: Doris E. (1-4-190310-7-1960)
Marjorie
(7-27-19073-7-1982)
Villa (? -?)
Melba (? -?)
HOMES: Before his
marriage, he boarded in Andover with Leanna Miller. From 1902-1918, he had a
farm in East Andover. Finally, he had a chicken farm in Salisbury, corner of
North Road and Flaghole Road.
DEATH AND BURIAL: Trifla died at home in
Salisbury due to apoplexy and functional tuberculosis. He was buried on 9-6-1934
in the lakeside Cemetery, East Andover, NH. Eva is also buried there, with her
husband.
Cordelia Clara Rayno (Robert) "Delia"
HUSBAND: Joseph D.
Robert (6-29-187310-18-1950)
MARRIAGE: 6-1-1899
CHILDREN: Omer
N. (5-5-19023-22-1941)
Joseph A. (9-22-19046-29-1979)
Hazel B. (5-8-19077-2-1972)
Exzelia M. (3-23-1910--?)
HOMES: Maple Court, Tilton, N.H.
DEATH AND
BURIAL: Both Joe and Cordelia are buried in the Tilton, NH. Cemetery. Also,
Cordelias mother Mathilda died in their home.
Francis Daniel Rayno
WIFE: Mary Shaw (? -? ---3-3-1971)
MARRIAGE: 7-17-1907
CHILDREN: Carlton (? -? --? -? -1968)
Paul (? -? -1920--March 18, 1994)
HOMES:
In 1900, He was boarding with Hiram Robie in Warner. He also lived in
Charlestown, NH. And possibly Jacksonville Florida. He died in Weston Mass.
DEATH
AND BURIAL: As stated above, Frank died in Weston, Mass. Both Frank and Mary
are buried in Charlestown, NH.
George E. Rayno "Big George"
WIFE: Elmira M. Ladoux
(4-6-187612-31-1958)
MARRIAGE: 5-4-1914,Tilton, NH.
CHILDREN:
None
HOME: Franklin, Tilton area.
DEATH AND BURIAL: Both George
and Elmira are buried in the Rayno Family plot in Holy Cross Cemetery, West
Franklin, NH. George was called "Big George", possibly to
differentiate himself from his cousin George, who was only 1 year younger. He
was known to have been a rather large, well-built man, thus, the nickname.