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PAGE TWO __j.^ THE- LE ADEB
, Radnor Branch's Lineage •
Traced On Female Side * '
By CLINTON E. MET2, Villago Historian i
(Contihued) i
Police Lieut. Cltrford Raynor hns more than one lin(| of descent
fi-om EcKvnrd Raynor, Freuport's ftiundrr. We've .seen hoVv he is ro-
]ntc(l to EliWi {sixth generntinn, 1797-1(125). Eliza's molter Rebecca
fborn 17fi9) provided ailolhof link as the daughter ol Joscplj mid Elizu*
beth Leiiler B(iyn(»r. • j
Briefly, Rebccca'jj fiimily tree
follows: Joseph (4), Ezekiol (3),. j t d r e y Joim nnd ii diiuKhtcr
Siimuel (2), Edward (1),
Bebecca married a Jacob Bay-
THir, who remains ynldontiftfd. It
js known, however, fhul the
couple had at least five children:
Phoebe, Elizabeth, Jarncs and J(>-
fiepb, Mhe la.Kt-riamcd of whom
mnrrii-d Eliza, Whitchpad's
tlauKliler.^Thal was the .ifccaul
.linlt to pioneer Edwai'd,
Haviiij; analyzed the importnnf
place occupied by two female
jincestorM, lei iw proceed with
Ijieiit. Cliffowl R!i.vnor'.s_ linciifie
jn Ihi! teiith^ Kt'neration, ..vvhcre
our (ilory arrived four piiragniphs
iMijiiroe llie poslrniin (liffll-
1056) tiKirrieil Amelia BefB of
T.iml Meatiitw. His .•seven children
inelmie Lieut. Clirford Mnnroe
(born 1014), Helen Berg (ISOW,
.Norma (l!UO), Miklrecl Audrey
n»l7). Dj.rothy Cm-ol (1021),
%>mui: Stanley ,li)2-n and Ruth
.Kleanor (1027),
Clillard Monroe (lUh «onera-lidii)
married• Mary Crorilii. The
»:ouph: have f<iur children;'Clifford
HichaVd (I9-17), Ellen Anne
/19410, and twins, Thomas Timothy
and MurBUrel Mary (1952).
- The i'MU aoneraiion is «pro-senlod
uino by: Xhipakl and Mnri-lyn
Willis, children of Mr. and
Mra. Haymcmd Willi.<i, hi Old
Greenwicli,.Cohn. (Mrs. Willis,is
t h e former ..Helen Berg Raynor);
Bonna Cook Peters of iRoekvillo
Centre, Victor Peters' wife, nrl
•teacher in Lovlltown High School
(her mother is Ihc former Norma
Bayncu',. %0ho married J. Bruco
Cook mul rcaidcs in Morrm
Pluinsi, N.J,; Robert Edward and
BJnnle ,Ryon Bottonu.«i, <;hlldroii
ill Mr. and Mrs. Ed%?ard Bottcniis,
.in South Buxburji', Miis.«!. (Mrs,
.BoltonuH is the foritior Mildred
Audrey •Jlaynor). Bonnie 'Ryon
inarried Philip Clendennon of
Canutiu nnd wllli him has trftvel-led
extensively in Ewopo, Pales-ttrtc
and India,-Tlwy hiive" been
teaching rccenily in' Iran'as well
an doing rcscwch for a future
book.' ' . ' , •
Dorothy "Carol'-Rfiyrior (II)
smarticd Wlillum Saas tind has
tliree children, Stanley William,
Bobert^Monrou and Ruth Jbira
Suns ofjXRiiiyvlllo. Moni-pg Stanley
Raynor (il), assistant co!n-trollor
of Standard OH; ,Co., of
Now Jer.sey, who married Jonnno
Connor of Jamaica, has a son
BarlMira Jeari in Wcs^mrt, Conn.
Ruth Eleanor (il). now Wife of
Adolph GabrietstH, Jr., in North
Bdlniore, lua four daughters—
Christ ine Ellen, Mary Jluth. Judy
Miu-Koret and Alice Ciu-ol, and a
son, Adolph Peter "TJnbrielsen.
The couple own a large flower
nursery on HafT Aveiiuo, North
BcIIinore,
Noxl: Ohphon founded Fsco-porl,
study fovoals.
r
on Merriek Rd. Phono MA 3-1822
One;Broek Eait of
Meadowbraok Parkway
NOW SHOWING
Fred A'slalre "
PotSii'cisxk'' :..
Deltghtfiij . Tufietul',
SWrrtmer Ardes
Wanfecf By
UrBaft Re'rt^wal
• »•
Tile Frccport Urb^n Renewal
office i.H rcqiie-sling aTpplicalion.'i for
two summer jobs, _,^fi|»m college
.studcnt.<i or high sehof graduates
who will enter college jin September.
Applicanls must, be Frccport
resident's, and those hired will help
conduct surveys in llijj Bonning*
ton Park rencwal.iiruai beginning
the Punt week in July.i
Interested persons, sljould apply
in writing to the Xlrb^n Renewal
office. 200 Enst Sunrbf High%vay,
Frceporl. . •,
The suminor Jiide| J r e authorized
under a special .Presidential
Directive to make a^oly effort to
hire local youths (or..4immcr ac-tivhlts
in urban renowal programs
across the country, according to
Frccport Director' J ^ i | Salvadore
He .laid his office hm- also hired
a graduating Frcepoit |liKh School
senior, Miss Linda Aral's of Hubbard
Ave., as a full time accounts
clerk, •,, .
r..i-:
Baldwin OiES; 779
To Meet Frfdlay
The next regular'meollng, the
la^sl before the s u i i i h ^ recess, of
Baldwin Chalkier jIfl.W, .Order of
the Ea.storn Star wiUbe held on
Friday, June 20, stirgng at 8:0(1
p.m. at the Maspnflc""*remple on
Prospect St. in Baldw»4. Mrs. Jean
Sredl,. "Worthy MUfrofe and .Mr.
William Fichler.Jr^ Worthy Patron,
will"preside. Ott^the agenda
for this evening la, , t ^ ; Initiation
of candldotcs into the Order.
Chapter Blrthday.H;'t«# Mnrniem-orating
of a mem^^rt initiation
into the Order,- wijj: be observed
at this time. ;. *|
Refrcshmenis wHJ^be served
during the sociul Wti> following
the meeting by:-;W^. Marilyn
Grant and her cortiiplttee.
Poet's Corner
OUH aoOO HEALTH TOUR
Our dearly loved ones from the
West did appear,
Prepared for a trip where it's
warmer all year.
To explore the sunny South fof
n perfect visit.
Here, we find golden fruit trees
really exquisite.
Now, gates of paradise open wide
to tourists from afar,
Through thi.<! scenic garden we
dr4ft on in our cozy car.
Finding loved ones in Hollysvood
wailing to.greet us al.
We're ble.wcri with good health
here among palms, so tall.
While driving with loved ones at
Dayhma Beach,
At the seashore tourists fed nil
seagulls in reach,
If wc include swimming as our
good health chore.
This warm sunshine may euro our
ills forever more. .
With loved ones from Hollywood
we're happy to roam,
On to Port Lauderdale, finding
our grandson at home.
We're thrilled!—seeing our great
grandson, at last,
Now, Holiday Inn is the last slop
—time passed too fast.
ANNA J. WHALEY
THOfBSDAY, JUNE lS„iaS8;<:^
V i c o - P i e s i P k l ' : k l c ^ I f i ^p
'oclation to'A^i^nb'lifift^'''Ar-
Froepofl Chsmber of Commerce
(IftftJ pres«nt3 eortificato of spprocii
fhur "Jorry" Ktomor guest speaker al Iho ChSmBei Vt^iin^.'P'ati
Prosidont John Abbstto looks on. Kromof sp'i^d aiiout oS vr^A
of Iho iaS9 Legislature in Albany. '
SAVE FHEE-tnr.%~
i^ In The •
Armed Forces-
VICTOR COaSIGLIA
Airman First Class Victor J,
Corsiglia, has completed the instructor
course at Shcppard AFB,
Tex., for U. S. Air Force electrical.-
power .specialists.
- Airman Corsiglia, a 1065 graduate
of Peekskill Military Academy,
received a B.A. degree in
1D8B from C. W. Post College, in
Greenvale, N.Y. He is a member
ol Tau Kappa Epsilon.
HLs wife, Elizabeth, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Devine, 17S Randall Ave., Free-port.
Coiumbus Ave. PTA
Meeting Held
The Columbus Ave. Kindergarten
Center PTA held its final
KiccUng of the school jfcar 1888-69
in tho school auditorium on June
5.
; The'program,. presented by PTA
Bo'n'rd.member'Mrs. Georg^ Lehl,
consisted of color slides talcen by
Mrs, UM and facultjr members
showing the Kiiidcrgartencrs
growing up through , their first
school year iiito^ po'tential first
graders. Attention was paid to activities
related |to iiolidays, with
special interest .iho'wn Halloween',
the Kindergarten Center's sjiecial
favorite.,
Before adjoufnliig" the'' iijoctiog.'
PTA Pro6it^ejtt''lrfii. .B. Ll. #)0<J'
presented tbc'projector'used irt'the
program arid [a^^ check .in', t he
amount of $206.66' for playgfoiind;
equipment to Prmcip.il, Miss F.'
Buchanan.
Local Exhibition
The Freeport Memorial Library
announced a display of "Reverse
Painting 0!iGlfs&" executed bjt
Mrs, Bealfitie Grttien of Pfeeport.
Tl)o display may be seen'in'th'^
foyer sho'wca^e' frorn June 19
through July 7.
Sho«l(|jfoubacom»'
disenchanted with'your
pres'eiil fuel oil supplier
— call lis for the opportune
,lo^n}o^ournewi
"Peraymlied Service'V.^.,;
for Br^stscAmra i^infort n i^
paraitcin bit Company
. Pioneer 6-^S9pf'
oimis ANn'ret'w'wal {
(NIOUCHOUr lONO nUND
Preston E, Reid Jr.
Serves In Taiwan
CHING CHUAN KANG, Taiwan—^
Slaff Sergeant PJeston E.
Reid, Jr.,, son of iMi% and Mr-s.
Preston E. Reid Sil, 73 Woo&ide
Ave., Freeport, has arrived for
duty at Ching Chuan Kang AB,
Taiwan.
Sergeant Held, a personnel specialist,
is assigned to a unit of the
Paciflc Air Force. He previously
served at Craig AFB, Ala.
A 195B graduate of Hempstead
(N.Y.) High Schdol, the sergeant
attended Howard University Jn
Washingtpn, D.C., Troy State College
in Monlgoiiaery, AJa., and the
University of Alabama.
Tfli EbrtiiteciNtOiH SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Music Center, 4|Hi5liid(i Aye. Roefevllllo Centra, N. Y.
Anttounc&h Summer.^ours© of/ElgU Weeks
• . ; -i. 45 Conomenolng June 24th'
Pianp, •DieajyZVioita VjoiejaceUa, Otsan^.Flutn, Yole»
Hagtalai' now-lo* Sumaiei Course and for Fall,Tena
Phone for Aiipotntit«iiit , _ ^ ;,^. , ROekvllla,Caigf^.to^
TeLi FRe^ptttt S'sifi"
imk's AH^ mfmY's
I ^ I # listAURANT
SPECm^lTEHTIOH GIVEN TO FABTIES
^"'^^''-i-^^ti-f "f _ i.uM^^mmSkMmL
Tim %ESBW§ •
PnbHsliiHi 'EvOT Thit^ 'M^V^-^ii^fiiiiii/ink
S4fvwg ThoCo&'miiily'fdr'Xf'Ylir^' , - .;
Eaudrtal and AdTBrflilng Otecess " '
Iho Leader Buildtas, 1S4 Eosf,Me)frick Hoad,Pieei»ifc H. Y ^ ' l im
• Telephones! FReepdtt 8-3133 — 8-3080 '^- •
SeoMid-class posiage paid at Freeporl Now^^York,
Subscripilon Hales 52.00 a Year by Mail
Edward A, VasU. Managing EtUlor
Thomas F. Mt^ahon. AdTecttsin? liiumger
Heleae Sdienke, •Womea'sEaitOT
Stan WcCafltaF. Sooris Editdr
Edith's & Harry's
STEAK HOUSE
— Am CONDlflONED'~
Foot of Ray St. qfti Froeport River
BusihlEssMEW's coi^ptiti Lui^eHidli'
Menu Chaijoes Every Day _ But Not The'Priee'
from$1.2Sto$i;S0 u "Besf Shell Sfeak in Town" $2.56'|lunche6n orlyt-!
DINNER fifom $2.95
Served till 2 A^M.
i PIAfsIp „BAR
, ,.. feattirl'ng , .
: . .euzzy-MOORE
Mon..Wed;Frl^Sa't.-8un.
'- 9 p.m. to 3 a.in.
HAPPV HOUR; •
'. AH brftiks Ha'ir Price
Bi; to 6 p,in1
j M<)n. thru Frt. #*
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| Title | The-Leader_1969-06-19 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1969 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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