Rayner Roberts
1873 Born in Batley
1901 Newspaper sub-editor, lived in Batley[1]
1911 Rayner Roberts 37, Newspaper editor and director, lived in Batley with Maud Roberts 40, Margaret Eliot Roberts 12, Gertrude Mary Rayner Roberts 7[2]
1919 Wrote about Rapson and his tyres and other inventions in The Autocar 22/3/1919[3]
1921 Newspaper editor and manager, lived in Batley with his family[4]
1939 Newspaper editor, lived in Batley with his family[5]
1943 Died