Person:Isaac Renfro (3)

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Isaac Renfro
b.4 Jul 1783 Virginia
m. Abt Feb 1781
  1. Isaac Renfro1783 - 1831
  2. Jesse Byrd Renfro1785 -
  3. John Renfro1790 -
  4. William Renfro1792 -
  5. Joshua Renfro1796 -
  6. Joseph Renfro1801 -
m. Abt 1803
  1. John Renfro1804 - 1876
  2. James H. RenfroAbt 1806 -
  3. Malinda RenfroAbt 1808 -
  4. Isabella Renfro1813 - 1854
  5. Elizabeth Renfro1813 -
  6. Ellison Nathaniel RenfroAbt 1817 -
  7. Thomas M. RenfroAbt 1819 -
  8. Nancy G. RenfroAbt 1821 -
  9. Julius B. RenfroAbt 1823 -
  10. Mary Jane RenfroAbt 1825 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Renfro
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Jul 1783 Virginia
Marriage Abt 1803 to Mary McKibben
Death? 27 Sep 1831 Drowned In Skaggs River, Barren County, Kentucky

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:

  • Vol. 2 - McKibben's heirs vs. Lohr--O. S. 256; N. S. 90--Bill, 1814. Complainants are, viz: James McKibben, Mary (McKibben), wife of Isaac Renfroe; Nancy (McKibben), wife of John Gaye, Jr., only children and heirs-at-law of John McKibben of South Carolina, who died, intestate, and who in 1786, together with his brother, James McKibben, Sr., bought land in Augusta County, 109 acres, from John Elliott. Between the time of the purchase and June, 1788, John moved to South Carolina, where he died 1790 or 1791. Part of complainants live in South Carolina and part in Kentucky. James McKibben also died in South Carolina, intestate, and without children, and complainants are his heirs. James McKibben lived in Rockingham some time after John left Virginia. Esther Dickey deposes in Staunton, 6th May, 1815, she and her husband removed from Delaware to Staunton in 1787 in May. Catharine Seyford, 61 years old, deposes, same time and place, her first husband was John D. Greiner who died 27 years ago, 1st January, last. Michael Seyford, 65 years old, deposes same time and place, has lived in Staunton 30 years last August. He knew John McKibbin in Winchester before he came to Staunton. Michael was a blacksmith. Mrs. James McKibbin had a daughter by a former husband. Jacob Peck, nearly 70 years old, deposes, same time and place, has lived near Staunton near 40 years. The McKibbins had a store in Staunton 3 or 4 years. Jacob Swoope deposes, 1815, that in 1789 he was a clerk in employ of one of the establishments in Virginia belonging to Kuhn and Risberg of Philadelphia. He came to take the store, debts and property of said concern, then under management of John Boys. John McKibbin's wife was Nancy. John Boys was son-in-law of Alexr. St. Clair. Nancy Conyers (late Nancy McKibbin) of District of Union, State of South Carolina, deposes there 1st June, 1815, her late husband, John McKibbin, left Staunton the last of April, 1786. He died in Granby, South Carolina, 4th September, 1791, having 3 children, viz: James then aged 9; Mary, wife of Isaac Renfro, then aged about 7; Nancy, wife of John Gage, Jr., aged about 2.