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Clarence "Russ" RAYNOR with his wheelbarrow, and his three oldest children:
 Anna, Philip, and Clarence. Russ RAYNOR had been engaged by the village of Westhampton Beach to light the street lights.




    Clarence Russell "Russ" RAYNOR (George W., William, Jonathan, Elihu, Nathan, Jonathan, Jonathan, Thurston), was born on February 23, 1872, in Westhampton, Long Island, New York.  On July 12, 1898, "Russ" married Pauline WEBBER, born February 27, 1872 in New York City, the daughter of Philip and Frederico M. (Palmer) WEBBER. 

     Russ and Pauline resided in Westhampton Beach, where "Russ" RAYNOR was a clockmaker and inventor.   They had five children:
 
 

  • Anna Millicent RAYNOR was born August 30, 1899 and died September 27, 1976. 
  • Philip Russell RAYNOR was born August 6, 1901.  He married Eunice E. HELM, born December 16, 1910, the daughter of Frank C. and Ada E. (Raynor) HELM.  Philip and Eunice had no children and Philip died February 19, 1943.  He is buried in Quogue.  After Philip’s death, Eunice married Charles STEVENS, of Quogue.  Charles STEVENS was born on June 27, 1910 and died June 20, 1961. 
  • Clarence Elisha RAYNOR was born April 8, 1904 in Westhampton, Long Island, New York.  He died February 19, 1995 in Westhampton Beach. 
  • David Lester RAYNOR was born May 27, 1908 in Westhampton Beach, and died January 15, 1989. 
    Mary RAYNOR was born May 29, 1912 
     
     

     Clarence Russell "Russ" RAYNOR died January 2, 1947, in Southampton and Pauline (Helm) RAYNOR died in 1950.  Both are buried in Westhampton Cemetery.


Genealogical information supplied by 
Stuart P. Howell, Jr.
7 October 1999
Photograph donated to the Raynor Family Association Archives by 
Herbert RAYNOR, grandson of Clarence Russell "Russ" RAYNOR.