Person:Thomas Renick (3)

Thomas Renick
d.Aft 18 May 1779 Chillicothe, Ohio
m. Abt 1744
  1. Maj. William Renick1745 - 1815
  2. Joshua "Chief Moluntha" RenickAbt 1746 - 1786
  3. Thomas Renick1748 - Aft 1779
  4. George Renick1748 - Abt 1748
  5. Margaret Renick1751 - Aft 1795
  6. Betsy RenickAbt 1753 - Abt 1757
  7. Robert RenickAbt 1757 - 1828
m. Abt 1769
  1. Robert "Mad River" Renick1766 - 1828
  2. Mary RenickAbt 1774 -
  3. Richard RenickAbt 1778 -
  4. William RenickAbt 1780 -
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Renick
Gender Male
Birth? 1748 prob. Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1769 to Phoebe Unknown
Death? Aft 18 May 1779 Chillicothe, Ohio

Thomas Renick was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Will Abstract

Testator: Thos. Renick, Greenbrier County, Colony of Virginia
Devisees: Feby, wife; Robert, Richard, William, sons; Mary, daughter.
Witnesses: Archer Mmathews, Richard Mathews, John Mathews.
Land bequeathed to all the children
Will Book No. 1, pages 44-45.
Dated May 18, 1779. Probated.
Source: Familysearch.org

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:

  • Page 360.--24th August, 1764. George Mathews' bond (with John Paxton), as guardian (appointed) to Thomas Rennix, orphan of Robt. Rennix.
  • Page 523.--29th July, 1767. William Howard, of Albemarle County, to Sampson and George Mathews, £45, lot 9 in Staunton; also 13 acres of woodland at south corner of one of Thomas Fulton's lots, numbered 6, conveyed by Thomas to William, and to Thomas by Alex. Wright, 16th May, 1760. Teste: Archer Mathews, Thomas Smith, Thomas Rennick, John Ridpath.
  • Page 113.--2d June, 1767. James Hill to S. and G. Mathews, merchants, £62.19.5-1/2, mortgage of horses, cows and one silver watch, maker's name, Charlson Landon, No. 263; household goods, coffey pot, one horse head, 1 brick iron, 200 lbs. old copper, 100 lbs. old pewter, 60 lbs. lead. Teste: Thomas Renick.