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Joanna WADSWORTH & Asahel BURNHAM  Family
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Descendants of Joanna Wadsworth and Asahel Bunham

Generation No. 1

1. Asahel1 Bunham He married Joanna Wadsworth.

Child of Asahel Bunham and Joanna Wadsworth is:

+ 2 i. Asahel2 Burnham, born April 12, 1781 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania; died May 20, 1852.
Generation No. 2

2. Asahel2 Burnham (Asahel1 Bunham) was born April 12, 1781 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, and died May 20, 1852. He married (2) Ruth Burt February 20, 1803, daughter of Benjamin Burt and Joanna Parshalll. She was born December 23, 1783 in Sugar Loaf, Orange County, New York, and died October 17, 1857 in Chemung, Chemung County, New York.

More About Asahel Burnham:

Burial: Wellsburg Cemetery, Ashland, Chemung County, New York

More About Ruth Burt:

Burial: Wellsburg Cemetery, Ashland, Chemung County, New York

Child of Asahel Burnham is:

3 i. Orrin A.3 Burnham, born March 23, 1824 in New York; died December 2, 1910. He married Fannie Jane Raynor; born November 24, 1829. Child of Asahel Burnham and Ruth Burt is: + 4 i. Julia K.3 Bunham, born July 28, 1820; died October 12, 1887.
Generation No. 3

4. Julia K.3 Bunham (Asahel2 Burnham, Asahel1 Bunham) was born July 28, 1820, and died October 12, 1887. She married Andrew Raynor, son of Samuel Raynor and Charlotte Vanburskirk. He was born September 14, 1827, and died October 12, 1887.

More About Julia K. Bunham:

Census: 1880, Listed - age 48 years, Keeping House, Chemung, Chemung County, New York

Notes for Andrew Raynor:

1880 United States Federal Census

Census Place: Chemung, Chemung County, New York

FHL film # 1254816

NA film # T9-0816 page # 210A

also lists as residing in household -

Eva Beckwith female, age 37 years, born New York, occ: servant

Ella Raynor niece, female, age 9 years, attending school

More About Andrew Raynor:

Census: 1880, Listed - age 53 years, Chemung, Chemung County, New York

Occupation: Farmer

Child of Julia Bunham and Andrew Raynor is:

+ 5 i. William A.4 Raynor, born September 9, 1860 in New York; died July 29, 1919.
Generation No. 4

5. William A.4 Raynor (Julia K.3 Bunham, Asahel2 Burnham, Asahel1 Bunham) was born September 9, 1860 in New York, and died July 29, 1919. He married Ida Susan Engelbert, daughter of Edward Engelbert and Mary Colwell. She was born April 18, 1865, and died April 28, 1938.

More About William A. Raynor:

Census: 1880, Listed - age 18 years, Cheming, Chemung County, New York

Occupation: 1880, Laborer

Child of William Raynor and Ida Engelbert is:

6 i. Carrie E.5 Raynor, born Abt. October 31, 1886. She married ? Ingram.

More About Carrie E. Raynor:

Fact: Writer of the Christina Books (Raynor genealogy).


Subj:  Re: Raynor - Burnham Connections Date:  4/3/2003 9:09:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:    boray@ite.net (Robert Raynor) To:    JoyceTice@aol.com Hi again Joyce; Here is the connection for the Raynor / Burnham lineage... please see attachments. Andrew Raynor m Julia K. Burnham & Fanny Jane Raynor m Orrin Burnham. Both are children of Samuel Raynor who descends from Edward Raynor founder of Freeport (Raynortown) NY Bob Raynor 11th gen
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