Notes on Phineas Runyon
Aug 22, 2003 5:19:21 GMT -5
Post by Ira A. Runyan on Aug 22, 2003 5:19:21 GMT -5
1. PHINEAS RUNYON (FREEMAN4, JOHN3, JOHN VINCENT2, VINCENT1 RONGNION)1 was born February 13, 1744 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey1, and died January 21, 1831 in Rowan County, North Carolina1. He married CHARITY COATES1 17612. She was born December 26, 1744 in Rowan County, NC2, and died August 09, 18273.
Notes for PHINEAS RUNYON:
Robert Runyon in his "SUPPLEMENT TO RUNYON GENEALOGY" copyright 1962, on pages 213 - 214 recorded the following facts about Phineas Runyon:
"On December 25, 1779 Phineas Runyon purchased 240 acres of land from Allen Parke and Elizabeth, his wife, located on Cabbin Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina. The consideration wsa 200 pounds of current money.
Phineas Runyon was Captain of "Runyon Tax District". For the year 1784 he rendered 490 acres of land for taxation.
On March 30, 1795 Phineas sold his farm on Lick Creek, Rowan County to Catherine Weaver for 145 pounds. On September 10, 1795 he sold his tract of land on Cabbin Creek to William Ward for 300 pounds of hard money.
Phineas and Charity Runyon with their Children emigrated to Madison County, Kentucky during the autumn of 1795 or in 1796.
On May 6, 1800 Phineas Runyon purchased 140 acres of land on Otter Creek in Madison County, Kentucky from Edmund Baxter.
On December 2, 1808 Phineas Runyon purchased 100 acres of land on Otter Creek from Abraham Hammond, however the deed of conveyance was not filed for record until August 25, 1819.
On November 1, 1809 Phineas Runyon and Charity, his wife, sold the 140 acre farm to John Hawkins.
On August 25, 1819 Phineas and Charity Runyon sold their 100 acre farm to Absolom Runyon, their son. One of the family records says that Phineas and Charity Runyon, his wife, returned to Rowan County, North Carolina, where they died. No substantiating evidence has been found.
John, son of Phineas and Charity Runyon applied for a pention September 21, 1832 from Preble County, Ohio. A certificate of pension was issued on the fifth day of March 1832, Ohio 7124. He served a total of 9 months and 10 days in the North Carolina Militia."
Further, on pages 214 - 215 of the supplement, Robert Runyon listed the following Marriages in Madison County, Kentucky for children of Phineas and Charity Runyon:
Michael Runyon married Nancy Blackwell, November 24, 1779, Nathan Park, bondsman.
Martin Runyon married Patience Baxter, December 18, 1799.
Emily Runyon married Lydia Burton, February 15, 1806, Nathaniel Oldman, bondsman.
Absolom Runyon married Mary (Polly) Fowler, April 3, 1806, Richard Fowler, bondsman.
More About PHINEAS RUNYON and CHARITY COATES:
Marriage: 1761
Notes for PHINEAS RUNYON:
Robert Runyon in his "SUPPLEMENT TO RUNYON GENEALOGY" copyright 1962, on pages 213 - 214 recorded the following facts about Phineas Runyon:
"On December 25, 1779 Phineas Runyon purchased 240 acres of land from Allen Parke and Elizabeth, his wife, located on Cabbin Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina. The consideration wsa 200 pounds of current money.
Phineas Runyon was Captain of "Runyon Tax District". For the year 1784 he rendered 490 acres of land for taxation.
On March 30, 1795 Phineas sold his farm on Lick Creek, Rowan County to Catherine Weaver for 145 pounds. On September 10, 1795 he sold his tract of land on Cabbin Creek to William Ward for 300 pounds of hard money.
Phineas and Charity Runyon with their Children emigrated to Madison County, Kentucky during the autumn of 1795 or in 1796.
On May 6, 1800 Phineas Runyon purchased 140 acres of land on Otter Creek in Madison County, Kentucky from Edmund Baxter.
On December 2, 1808 Phineas Runyon purchased 100 acres of land on Otter Creek from Abraham Hammond, however the deed of conveyance was not filed for record until August 25, 1819.
On November 1, 1809 Phineas Runyon and Charity, his wife, sold the 140 acre farm to John Hawkins.
On August 25, 1819 Phineas and Charity Runyon sold their 100 acre farm to Absolom Runyon, their son. One of the family records says that Phineas and Charity Runyon, his wife, returned to Rowan County, North Carolina, where they died. No substantiating evidence has been found.
John, son of Phineas and Charity Runyon applied for a pention September 21, 1832 from Preble County, Ohio. A certificate of pension was issued on the fifth day of March 1832, Ohio 7124. He served a total of 9 months and 10 days in the North Carolina Militia."
Further, on pages 214 - 215 of the supplement, Robert Runyon listed the following Marriages in Madison County, Kentucky for children of Phineas and Charity Runyon:
Michael Runyon married Nancy Blackwell, November 24, 1779, Nathan Park, bondsman.
Martin Runyon married Patience Baxter, December 18, 1799.
Emily Runyon married Lydia Burton, February 15, 1806, Nathaniel Oldman, bondsman.
Absolom Runyon married Mary (Polly) Fowler, April 3, 1806, Richard Fowler, bondsman.
More About PHINEAS RUNYON and CHARITY COATES:
Marriage: 1761