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Help with Reynolds?
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Barbara | Report | 22 Jan 2004 17:44 |
Teresa, I had thought of the Irish connection, I just did not want to have to put myself though that! It is a nightmare that will take a lot of work, but thanks for the tip anyway! Barbara |
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Barbara | Report | 21 Jan 2004 19:17 |
Hi Terence & Teresa, The Rannards that I am looking for are from Lincolnshire & Grimsby. As I said, its a very rare name! and I have only started searching for them recently. |
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Terence | Report | 21 Jan 2004 19:09 |
Hi Barbara My G/Grandmum was a Reynard. On her marriage cert her surname is spelt Rennard. She came from North Yorks. Are your Reynard's from the same area ?? Terry on the Rock |
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Barbara | Report | 21 Jan 2004 12:23 |
Does anyone have the varients of the surname Reynolds? I am looking for the surname Rannard, and can only find a few on the sites. I have been told that it is a version of Reynolds, but cannot be sure. thank you |