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Runyon
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We are searching for descendants of John Runyon (sometimes spelled Runyan, Runion, etc.) who is first found
in the "Brocks Gap" area of what is now northern Rockingham (formerly
a part of Augusta) County, Virginia on 13 December 1753. John's place of origin
is not currently known. Brocks Gap is located west of Broadway, Virginia
between the villages of Cootes Store and Fulks Run and northerly up
Runions Creek. To get there, take Brocks Gap Road (highway 294) westerly from
Broadway to Runions Creek Road. The intersection of Brocks Gap Road and Runions
Creek Road is on the west side of the Chimney Rock V.F.W. Post.
My cousin Wayne Runyan (20 Jun 1927-8 Sep 2014) & I have
been working together on this project since 1992. I plan to publish a book
about John's descendants with a delayed goal of, hopefully, the near future - but I still hope to identify
John's ancestry. So far, we have over 68,000
names (including descendants, spouses & parents of spouses) but are far
from finished. I need all the help I can get in filling in the blanks and
making corrections. The attached pages give you the first few
generations as per our current level of research. Click on the
highlighted <John Runyon>, above, to view these pages. If
you have any additions or corrections, please let us know about them as we want
to be as complete and accurate as possible. Please help us if you have
any information. We do hope that you enjoy this site and that you find it
useful in your family search.
John's only proven children are:
1: Elizabeth ("Betsy") who married Jacob Citty (Zetty)
2: John, Jr. who married Esther Rife (Reif/Reiff)
3: Jacob who married Mary ("Polly") ________
4: Mary who married Arnold Ford (Foard)
5: Nancy who married John Hawk (Johannes Hauk),
6: Anderson who married Leannah ("Anna") Farney
7: Daniel who first married Margaret Orebaugh (Oberbeck). After Margaret's
death, Daniel's second marriage was to Magdalene Weatherholtz (Wetterholtz)
John Runyon, Sr. may have been descended from the
carpenter Vincent Rongnion (or, more likely, Rougnon) who immigrated to
Elizabeth Town, New Jersey from the vicinity of Poitiers, France in the 1660s -
but no relationship has been proven to date.
WARNINGS!!:
You may encounter information, on the internet and elsewhere, which claims to
set forth an "ancestry" of this John Runyon. Such information
usually includes such names as Anna Barefoot, Barefoot/Isaac Runyan, Prudence
Smalley, Peter Runyon and/or Providence Blackford. If you do come across such
claims, it would be in your best interest to disregard them. They are not true and there is
no known original source documentation for any of said claims. "Anna
Barefoot" is often portrayed as a wife of John Runyon, Sr. but that is
untrue. John’s wife was named Anne and all research indicates that her
maiden name was Goodpasture. The "Anna Barefoot", who is often
connected to John, is a totally fictional person. No such person ever existed
in this family. The other names, mentioned above, were all legitimate members
of the extended Runyon/Runyan/Runion family but they have no proven
relationship to this John Runyon.
Also, you may
come across a coat-of-arms for which claims are made for the Runyon family. It
contains 3 gold bees on a plain blue background. However, this crest does NOT
belong to the Runyon family. It belonged to Henri Regnon of Chaligne, France.
Henri has no known connection to anyone in our family. This crest was awarded
to Henri in the year 1700. Claims of this type
portray Henri as the father to the above mentioned Vincent but that is
impossible since Vincent would have been born in the early 1640s and Henri did
not marry until after his promotion to nobility in 1700.
Always remember that finding information in a
book or on the internet does not make it fact. You need reputable independent
documentation for proof.
If you have any questions or any information you would like
to share, please contact me at:
Norman L.
Runyon (norman@runyon.com)
Last updated 9 March 2020