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About Isaac "Barefoot" Runyan
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156841967/isaac-barefoot-runyan
===Isaac " Barefoot" Runyon
- Birth: 1757 - Rockingham, Virginia, United States
- Death: before 1875 - Talladega, Alabama, United States
- Parents: not a proven son of Dea. John Runyon
- Wife: Margaret Runyon (born Rambo)
- Children: John Wesley Runyan, Elizabeth King, Margaret Runyan, Loami Loami Wesley Wesley Runyan, Ware Runyan, Tavenor Marcus Runyan, Aaron Alexander Runyan, Isaac Runyan
Served in Revolutionary War. "On one occasion he is recorded as collecting cattle for Public Service Claims for the Shenandoah County Militia. Another record shows where he was paid 13 Shillings and 6 Pence for driving beeves for the United States Public Service on November 27, 1783. Also, the same document showed that Elisha Runyan was paid for driving beeves for the Militia. (Public Service Claims Booklet, Shenandoah County, Virginia. Book 5 Reel 6, p. 159)
In the first Census of the United States, 1785, of Shenandoah County, Virginia, Barefoot Runyan is listed under Captain Abraham Bird, as Head of Family, with four white souls, one dwelling, and two other buildings. Abraham Bird was a tax collector. (Heads of Families, First Census of the U.S. taken in 1785 for 1790. ([Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1908: reprint ed., 1966])
Sometime shortly after the 1785 US Census of Virginia, Barefoot Runyan with his family migrated south into Jefferson County, Tennessee. This county later became Sevier County in 1794> The first noted documentationof Barefoot Runyan's being in this area is where he signed as witness to a Will, for Marshall Lovelady, on April 10, 1792, in Jefferson County, Tennessee. (Robert Runyon and Amos Runyon, Runyon Genealogy [Brownsville, Texas: Privately printed, 1955] p. 222.
Issac Barefoot Runyan was granted land in the area of Little Pigeon River, Tennessee. 27 July 1808.
Moved to Tennessee in 1785.
References
- http://www.norman.runyon.com/ 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.
- http://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LH8C-6YF
Isaac "Barefoot" Runyan's Timeline
1757 |
1757
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Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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1778 |
1778
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Botetourt, VA, United States
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1779 |
1779
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South Carolina, United States
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1786 |
1786
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Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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1786
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Botetourt co, Virginia, United States
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1787
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Virginia, United States
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1792 |
1792
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Virginia, United States
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1793 |
March 17, 1793
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Sevier, Tennessee, United States
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1799 |
November 14, 1799
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Sevier, Tennessee, United States
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