Name |
John R.* Rentfro (or Rentfrow, Renthrow, Rentfree) |
Suffix |
Sr. (son of Robert?) |
Birth |
1665 |
Jamestown, Jamestown Co, Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Property |
14 Feb 1707 |
Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania |
- One of the first public services to which he (Henry Hayes) was called to lay out a road from John Renthrow's, in Londongrove, probably near the present Chatham, by way of
Avondale and Kennett Square to the Anvil Tavern. This
was located on the 14th of February, 1707. On Nov. 28,
1710, he was appointed supervisor of roads in Marlborough, but at that time roads were very few.
book: Descendants of Henry Hayes
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Property |
28 Jul 1727 |
Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania |
- referenced in will of Hugh Morgan (2nd husband of his wife)
Hugh Morgan of Nottingham. 7/28/1727. April 6, 1728. A. 273. "To wife Mary all personal estate to bring up the children. To son John all my right to a tract of land that I look up in Co. with Thomas Jackson of Marlborough, lying next to the north of John Rentfroes."
|
Death |
1728 |
Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I95661 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
14 Jun 2016 |