Ryde Cemetery
Jacob Rayner
Forenames: Jacob
Surnames: Rayner
Date of Death: 22/12/1903
Age at Death Years: 91
Map Reference Number: RSHG 043 C1
Plot Number: Ryde New Cemetery Section G Plot 2008
Grave Description: GOTHIC SHAPED HEADSTONE WITH DOVE CARVED INTO TOP
Grave Condition Description: It is under a yew tree and badly eroded no words legible
Other Information: Names taken from Bereavement Services Maps
On 27 January 2011 we were contacted by Shirley Stallard with the following information: "Jacob Rayner is my Great great grandfather, born in Bathingbourne, Godshill 25 Oct 1812, died 22 Dec 1903 in Ryde, aged 91.
The L Rayner buried with him is probably his unmarried daughter Lydia Lucy Augusta Rayner [known as Lucy] born 27 Feb 1854 in Ryde, who was living with him in 1901 at Spithead View, Weeks Rd, Ryde; she pre-deceased her father in 1902, aged 48.
His wife Eliza RAYNER [and two of their children who died in Infancy] are buried separately in another part of the cemetery : Map Ref #: RSHG 002 B3 Plot Number: Old Parish Cemetery Section 1 Plot 190A"
On 27 January 2011 we were contacted by Shirley Stallard with the following information: "Jacob Rayner is my Great great grandfather, born in Bathingbourne, Godshill 25 Oct 1812, died 22 Dec 1903 in Ryde, aged 91.
The L Rayner buried with him is probably his unmarried daughter Lydia Lucy Augusta Rayner [known as Lucy] born 27 Feb 1854 in Ryde, who was living with him in 1901 at Spithead View, Weeks Rd, Ryde; she pre-deceased her father in 1902, aged 48.
His wife Eliza RAYNER [and two of their children who died in Infancy] are buried separately in another part of the cemetery : Map Ref #: RSHG 002 B3 Plot Number: Old Parish Cemetery Section 1 Plot 190A"
Old Website Grave ID: 8236

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HEADSTONE TOO ERODED TO READ
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