Richard Runyon son of Isaac Runyon
Aug 23, 2003 9:20:01 GMT -5
Post by Ira A. Runyan on Aug 23, 2003 9:20:01 GMT -5
Richard Runyon son of Isaac Runyon[/b]
Generation No. 1
1. RICHARD5 RUNYON (ISAAC4, JOSEPH3 RUNYAN, THOMAS2, VINCENT1 RONGNION)1 was born April 1775 in Frederick County, Maryland2, and died July 1860 in Pulaski County, Virginia2. He married HANNAH CARDEN3 April 07, 1798 in Montgomery County, Virginia4.
Notes for RICHARD RUNYON:
Richard owned a large tract of land bordering the west side of New River in a portion of Montgomery County which became Pulaski County, Virginia in 1839. On May 10, 1837, Richard and wife Hannah, divided their land between two sons, giving the upper half to William and the lower half to Stephen. On May 1, 1837 Richard with his family were listed as residents of a part of Giles County that became Mercer County during the same year. He was one of the first grand jurors in the newly organized county. Richard is listed on the personal tax rolls of Giles County for 1853 to 1857. Also he was listed on the tax rolls for real estate in Giles County 1844 to the time of his death, and afterwards as his estate. His residence was given as being in Pulaski County. He had purchased during 1844 a tract of land located on Desmel Creek, fifteen miles southwest of Pearisburg containing 328 acres. By the year of 1846, his land holdings there were reduced to 110 acres.
Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon's childern were all married in Montgomery County, Virginia, except William, who was married in Wythe County.
Richard died at the residence of his son William in Pulaski County, Virginia. His death is registered on page nine in the Register of deaths at the County Clerk's office in Pulaski County. (Source: "Supplement To Runyon Genealogy" by Robert Runyon 1962.)
The descendants of Richard Runyon spelled their sirname in several forms, including Runyon, Runnions, Runions, and Runion.
More About RICHARD RUNYON and HANNAH CARDEN:
Marriage: April 07, 1798, Montgomery County, Virginia4
Children of RICHARD RUNYON and HANNAH CARDEN are:
i. ANNA6 RUNYON5, m. JAMES FARMER5, November 30, 1818, Montgomery County, Virginia5.
More About JAMES FARMER and ANNA RUNYON:
Marriage: November 30, 1818, Montgomery County, Virginia5
ii. MARY RUNYON5, m. ELIJAH FARMER5, March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia5.
More About ELIJAH FARMER and MARY RUNYON:
Marriage: March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia5
iii. STEPHEN RUNYON6,7, b. 17997; m. NANCY FARMER7, March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia7; b. 1801, Grayson County, Virginia8; d. Aft. 1880, Lawrence County, Kentucky8.
Notes for STEPHEN RUNYON:
Stephen and his wife lived in that part of Montgomery County which later became Pulaski County. His pairents Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon conveyed by deed their farm of 283 acres on the west side of New River to Stephen on May 10, 1837. Stephen and his wife also lived in Giles County, Virginia, and owned 95 acres of land on Cave Branch, which was twenty-two miles southwest of the county courthouse in Pearisburg, Virginia. The 1850 U.S. Census of Giles County lists Stephen Runyon, his wife Nancy, and children. Stephen was fifty-one years of age, and Nancy was forty-nine. (Source: "Runyon Genealogy" by Robert & Amos Runyon, 1955, page 109.)
More About STEPHEN RUNYON and NANCY FARMER:
Marriage: March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia9
iv. JAMES RUNYON10,11, b. Montgomery County, Virginia; m. SALLY SHEPHERD12,13, May 22, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia13.
Notes for JAMES RUNYON:
James Runyon and Sally Shepherd lived in Montgomery County until 1820 and in 1830 they were living in Giles County. In 1860 they are listed on the U.S. Census rolls of Tazewell County, Virginia.
More About JAMES RUNYON and SALLY SHEPHERD:
Marriage: May 22, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia13
v. JOSEPH RUNYON14, m. MARTHA RIDPATH14, March 24, 1824, Montgomery County, VA14.
More About JOSEPH RUNYON and MARTHA RIDPATH:
Marriage: March 24, 1824, Montgomery County, VA14
vi. WILLIAM RUNYON15, b. 180715; d. August 05, 1879; m. MARTHA KELLY16, June 11, 1834, Wythe County, Virginia16; b. 180317,18.
Notes for WILLIAM RUNYON:
Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon conveyed to William by deed a parcel of land situated near the Wythe County line for $50 and other considerations March 10, 1837. William and his wife Martha were living in Pulaski County in 1850. (Source: "Runyon Genealogy" by Robert & Amos Runyon, 1955, page 110.)
More About WILLIAM RUNYON and MARTHA KELLY:
Marriage: June 11, 1834, Wythe County, Virginia19
vii. REBECCA RUNYON20, m. WILLIAM CORDER20, September 27, 1825, Montgomery County, Virginia20.
More About WILLIAM CORDER and REBECCA RUNYON:
Marriage: September 27, 1825, Montgomery County, Virginia20
Endnotes
1. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), Page 108.
2. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 206.
3. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 108.
4. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 206.
5. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
6. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 109.
7. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
8. Juanita White (jtwhite@3wave.com), (G. Grandaughter of John David Runion, Jr.), "Electronic."
9. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
10. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
11. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
12. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
13. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
14. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
15. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
16. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 208.
17. Juanita White (jtwhite@3wave.com), (G. Grandaughter of John David Runion, Jr.), "Electronic."
18. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
19. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 208.
20. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
Generation No. 1
1. RICHARD5 RUNYON (ISAAC4, JOSEPH3 RUNYAN, THOMAS2, VINCENT1 RONGNION)1 was born April 1775 in Frederick County, Maryland2, and died July 1860 in Pulaski County, Virginia2. He married HANNAH CARDEN3 April 07, 1798 in Montgomery County, Virginia4.
Notes for RICHARD RUNYON:
Richard owned a large tract of land bordering the west side of New River in a portion of Montgomery County which became Pulaski County, Virginia in 1839. On May 10, 1837, Richard and wife Hannah, divided their land between two sons, giving the upper half to William and the lower half to Stephen. On May 1, 1837 Richard with his family were listed as residents of a part of Giles County that became Mercer County during the same year. He was one of the first grand jurors in the newly organized county. Richard is listed on the personal tax rolls of Giles County for 1853 to 1857. Also he was listed on the tax rolls for real estate in Giles County 1844 to the time of his death, and afterwards as his estate. His residence was given as being in Pulaski County. He had purchased during 1844 a tract of land located on Desmel Creek, fifteen miles southwest of Pearisburg containing 328 acres. By the year of 1846, his land holdings there were reduced to 110 acres.
Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon's childern were all married in Montgomery County, Virginia, except William, who was married in Wythe County.
Richard died at the residence of his son William in Pulaski County, Virginia. His death is registered on page nine in the Register of deaths at the County Clerk's office in Pulaski County. (Source: "Supplement To Runyon Genealogy" by Robert Runyon 1962.)
The descendants of Richard Runyon spelled their sirname in several forms, including Runyon, Runnions, Runions, and Runion.
More About RICHARD RUNYON and HANNAH CARDEN:
Marriage: April 07, 1798, Montgomery County, Virginia4
Children of RICHARD RUNYON and HANNAH CARDEN are:
i. ANNA6 RUNYON5, m. JAMES FARMER5, November 30, 1818, Montgomery County, Virginia5.
More About JAMES FARMER and ANNA RUNYON:
Marriage: November 30, 1818, Montgomery County, Virginia5
ii. MARY RUNYON5, m. ELIJAH FARMER5, March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia5.
More About ELIJAH FARMER and MARY RUNYON:
Marriage: March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia5
iii. STEPHEN RUNYON6,7, b. 17997; m. NANCY FARMER7, March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia7; b. 1801, Grayson County, Virginia8; d. Aft. 1880, Lawrence County, Kentucky8.
Notes for STEPHEN RUNYON:
Stephen and his wife lived in that part of Montgomery County which later became Pulaski County. His pairents Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon conveyed by deed their farm of 283 acres on the west side of New River to Stephen on May 10, 1837. Stephen and his wife also lived in Giles County, Virginia, and owned 95 acres of land on Cave Branch, which was twenty-two miles southwest of the county courthouse in Pearisburg, Virginia. The 1850 U.S. Census of Giles County lists Stephen Runyon, his wife Nancy, and children. Stephen was fifty-one years of age, and Nancy was forty-nine. (Source: "Runyon Genealogy" by Robert & Amos Runyon, 1955, page 109.)
More About STEPHEN RUNYON and NANCY FARMER:
Marriage: March 06, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia9
iv. JAMES RUNYON10,11, b. Montgomery County, Virginia; m. SALLY SHEPHERD12,13, May 22, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia13.
Notes for JAMES RUNYON:
James Runyon and Sally Shepherd lived in Montgomery County until 1820 and in 1830 they were living in Giles County. In 1860 they are listed on the U.S. Census rolls of Tazewell County, Virginia.
More About JAMES RUNYON and SALLY SHEPHERD:
Marriage: May 22, 1819, Montgomery County, Virginia13
v. JOSEPH RUNYON14, m. MARTHA RIDPATH14, March 24, 1824, Montgomery County, VA14.
More About JOSEPH RUNYON and MARTHA RIDPATH:
Marriage: March 24, 1824, Montgomery County, VA14
vi. WILLIAM RUNYON15, b. 180715; d. August 05, 1879; m. MARTHA KELLY16, June 11, 1834, Wythe County, Virginia16; b. 180317,18.
Notes for WILLIAM RUNYON:
Richard and Hannah (Carden) Runyon conveyed to William by deed a parcel of land situated near the Wythe County line for $50 and other considerations March 10, 1837. William and his wife Martha were living in Pulaski County in 1850. (Source: "Runyon Genealogy" by Robert & Amos Runyon, 1955, page 110.)
More About WILLIAM RUNYON and MARTHA KELLY:
Marriage: June 11, 1834, Wythe County, Virginia19
vii. REBECCA RUNYON20, m. WILLIAM CORDER20, September 27, 1825, Montgomery County, Virginia20.
More About WILLIAM CORDER and REBECCA RUNYON:
Marriage: September 27, 1825, Montgomery County, Virginia20
Endnotes
1. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), Page 108.
2. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 206.
3. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 108.
4. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 206.
5. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
6. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 109.
7. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
8. Juanita White (jtwhite@3wave.com), (G. Grandaughter of John David Runion, Jr.), "Electronic."
9. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
10. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
11. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
12. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
13. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
14. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
15. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 207.
16. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 208.
17. Juanita White (jtwhite@3wave.com), (G. Grandaughter of John David Runion, Jr.), "Electronic."
18. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.
19. Robert Runyon, Supplement To Runyon Genealogy, (1962), page 208.
20. Robert and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy, (Privately printed 1955), page 110.