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Written by Bob Raynham   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
The RAYNHAM surname appears to originate in Suffolk and can be traced back to the 16th century. Numerous side branches of the family have been developed and these have been traced to east London, Essex, Cornwall, Suffolk, Australia, Canada, South Africa. Variations to the name have been noted including Rainham, Raineham and Reynham.
Male and females married or linked to the RAYNHAM family include:

Abbott, Allen, Ames, Andrews, Ashton, Austin.
Baker, Balaam, Benneworth, Benton, Bihari, Bird, Bixby, Blackburn, Blake, Bloomfield, Bluett, Boldero, Boyce, Brett, Brown, Brownjohn, Bruce, Bryant, Buckley, Buensli, Bull, Bunn, Butcher, Butters.
Calvert, Canham, Carpenter, Carr, Carter, Cator, Causton, Chapman, Christie, Clarke, Clements, Clitheroe, Clover, Cole, Coleman, Collings, Cook, Colvin, Coop, Cooper, Coram, Creed, Crompton, Cuthbert, Cutter.
Davy, Day, De Beer, Death, Dent, Devonport, Dolphin, Donnelly, Dorling, Double, Drake, Durrant, Dyer.
Eade, Edwards, Endres, Ennals.
Faint, Fensome, Fernanades, Ferris, Field, Fisher, Flynn, Foale, Forwoode, Foster, Foulger, Frampton, Frances, Frost.
Gadd, Gardner, Gardener, Glover, Gooden, Graham, Green, Greenwell, Grice, Grimmer, Grimwade, Groom.
Hackett, Hadland, Hall, Hambling, Hammond, Hands, Harris, Hart, Hassard, Hatfield, Hesse, Higenbottam, Hinds, Hogger, Holmes, Hubbard, Humpheys, Hunt, Hurrell, Hussey.
Jeffrey, Jeremiah.
Kearsley, Keeble, Kembal, Kent, Kidney, Kinsey, Kirby, Kistruck, Koubowa.
Langham, Law, Lay, Leach, Leaver, Lewis, Liston, Liyes, Loubser, Lucas, Luccock, Lyes.
Mackaness, Mactavish, Malkim, Mann, Mariner, Mason, McCallan, McKeon, Mclary, McPherson, McTavish, Mead, Millard, Minnis, Minns, Morley, Morphew, Morris, Mosenthal-Gers, Muir, Mulley, Munford.
Naccarato, Nash, Newman, Norman, North, Nutt.
White, Pain, Pallant, Palmer, Panas, Partridge, Pattle, Payne, Pearson, Perkins, Phillips, Pinchback, Piper, Playford, Plummer, Plyley, Pointer, Povey, Powell, Price, Punchard, Pym.
Quinton.
Ransom, Rainam, Raineham, Rainham, Raneham, Ransom, Raymond, Raynam, Raynham, Raynum, Reynolds, Richter, Rodwell, Rowley, Royce, Russell, Russon, Ryder.
Sarjeant, Saunders, Savage, Scott, Sergeant, Sheehy, Sheldrake, Sherman, Shill, Shipp, Shiress, Smith, Snell, Soloman, Spark, Spence, Squirrell, Starling, Steed, Stephenson, Stock, Strutt, Studd, Sutton, Sylvester.
Tainui, Taverner, Taylor, Thomson, Toy, Tuff, Tunstall, Turner, Turvin, Tuttey.
Underwood.
Vayro, Verlander, Vesey, Vince, Volkaert.
Waller, Warren, Webb, Wendon, Westly, Whatling, Wheatley, Whissell, Whitcher, White, Williams, Wrake, Wright, Wyard.

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