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Lucy Cole

Female Abt 1728 - Aft 1729  (~ 2 years)


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  1. 1.  Lucy Cole was born about 1728 (daughter of James* Cole, Sr. (Immigrant) and Susannah* Rentfroe (or Renfro)); died after 1729.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James* Cole, Sr. (Immigrant) was born before 1694 in England or Wales (son of Stephen* William Cole, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Temple, (immigrant)); died in 1775 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Bef 1713, Chester, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: Aft 1730, West Virginia
    • Residence: Aft 1732, Frederick Co, and Orange Co, Virginia
    • Residence: 1737, Orange Co, West Virginia

    Notes:

    1731 Yoist Hite, German from PA, first settler in Western VA, and Robert McKay, a Quaker from Cecil Co, MD, secured a 100,000 acre Grand from the Council of VA 21 Oct 7131. Terms required Hite and McKay to settle 100 families within 2 years. The Cole bros, Rentrfoes and Robinsons came to Western VA at that time.


    1737 living in old Orange Co, VA, signed a petition:
    "The inhabitants of Opeckon and Shenanadore humbly beg, that your Court give permission that two meeting places might be erected. One on the land of Rev William Williams near his home and another near the home of Morgan Bryan. Rev William of Presbyterian faith has promised to supply us the ministry of his office. " (Bk 3. p 101, Orange Co, VA) Also signed by William Rentfroe.

    (Opeckon River (just north of present day Winchester, Frederick, County. This location also mentioned in John Madden documents a little later in 1745)

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    James migrated to West Virginia after 1730. He was in Orange County, West Virginia in 1737.

    In 1742, James was appointed Constable by the Augusta County Court that was formed from Orange County, West Virginia.

    In July 1745, James received a 400 acre grant along Buffalo Creek. In December 1753, he buys 400 acres on Story Ceek in Lunenburg County, Virginia. In May of 1773, he sells 49 acres. He seems to have continued living in this area, even after his sons left in 1757/58, until his death.

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/l/Darlene-Cole-Fresno/GENE1-0002.html#CHILD3
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    http://www.ancestorstories.org/dad/cook/merlyn/index.cfm
    Merlyn Joseph Cook Bio
    1914 - 1995, Honorary Researcher
    charlie -cookstuff@aol.com

    , William Cook II (ca 1725-1785) and his wife Margaret, started their married life ca 1750, in what is now Franklin Co., VA., living first on Fox Run on the Blackwater River. In about 1767, they moved a few miles south of where Hatchet Creek enters the north side of Pigg River, a few miles west of Rocky Mount. In 1784 they moved on west to Franklin Co., KY, near Frankfort, where some of the older children had already migrated. But for approximately 34 years they lived in what is now Franklin Co., VA, although they left just before Franklin Co. was organized.

    "As a young married man living on the Blackwater River, William had served as an Anglican Lay Reader (because of the shortage of clergymen). The meetings were held in the houses Joseph RENTFROE and Mark COLE, and William was paid a small stipend in tobacco. Later he served as a J.P., in early Henry Co. History.

    "Their home was apparently quite close to the old Bedford Co., line before Franklin Co., was formed. Before the COOK family left for Ky., a letter was prepared by their neighbors and friends, some of whom lived in Bedford Co. The letter which is still preserved, reads as follows: Sept. 26, 1783 "HENRY CO., VA: This is to certify that William COOK has been a resident in this place for near thirty years; and has always behaved unblameable; and demeaned himself as a good citizen, Patriot, and friend, to his country and has faithfully Acted in the Civel department--and now being disposed to move to the Western Waters, we recommend him to the Inhabitants of that Country hoping he will meet with as warm a reception as the Merits of his Caracter Intitles him to. Test

    Joseph Anthony Jno. Rentfro, J.P. Swinfield Hill, J.P.

    A. Hughes, J.P. Robt. Jones, Sen'r James Calloway, Cty. Lt.

    Peter Saunders, Col. Robt. Jones, Jun'r Campbell Co.

    John Dillard, J. P. Thos. Jones, Jun'r Thos. Hale, Capt'n

    Sam'l Hairston Henry Jones Acquilla Greer

    Moses Greer, J. P. Jesse Heard, J. P. Jesse Rentfro

    Thos Cooper John Hall Abraham Penn, Col."

    William Hall

    James* married Susannah* Rentfroe (or Renfro) about 1719 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania. Susannah* (daughter of Tailor John R.* Rentfrow (Rentfro), Jr. and Margaret* Robinette) was born between 1699 and 1705 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1752. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah* Rentfroe (or Renfro) was born between 1699 and 1705 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of Tailor John R.* Rentfrow (Rentfro), Jr. and Margaret* Robinette); died after 1752.

    Notes:

    Married:
    James Cole, Sr. (s/o Stephen b. ca. 1661, and Elizabeth "Temple" Cole b. 1662) made his intention to marry Susannah Rentfroe in Chester Co., PA. in 1719 at the New Garden Monthly Meeting (found at the Swathmore College in PA). We have no idea when they married, but know they did as she was on Land Records until 1752 in VA. The only other Renfro found in PA was a John Renfro and Elizabeth who could be Susannah's parents. (Not confirmed) They had witnessed some legal papers together there at the Meetings.

    Children:
    1. James* Cole was born about 1720 in New Castle Co, Delaware; died on 19 May 1794 in Coles Creek Settlement, Natchez, Mississippi.
    2. 1. Lucy Cole was born about 1728; died after 1729.
    3. Stephen Cole was born in 1736 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1800 in Montgomery Co, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stephen* William Cole, (immigrant) was born in 1659 in Twickenham, Middlesex, England; was christened in Twickenham, MIddlesex, England (son of Thomas* Cole, Jr. and Jane* Lucy); died in 1729 in Chester, Pennsylvania; was buried in St. Paul Burying Ground, Chester, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Bef 1713, Chester, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    The Cole ancestors came to America before 1725, landed near Chester, PA, lived in the WELSH TRACT, 30,000 acre grant from William Penn in 1701 to the Society of Welsh Baptist. Original Welsh immigrants of Baptist, Presbyterian faiths.

    Original entry record, "We set sail in June 1701 from Melford in the ship JAMES and MARY landing in Philadelphia in September. All were memebers of the Churches of Jesus Christ in the counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen, South Wales in Great Britain. We were moved and encouraged to come to these parts viz Pennsylvania."

    They first lived in Radnor Township, PA, a group settled in the great Valley of Chester at Trediffrein. Most moved into New Castle Co, where the Presbyterians found the Pencader Church at Glasgow. The Baptist established their first church upon Iron Hill in New Castle. The Welsh brought letters of Commendatory so they might be received as brethern in Christ if they met others of like faith. Known members of this early group were Robinson, Evans, McDonald Graham, Cloyd, RONTRFO, VAN BIBBER.

    Their sons pioneered down to the Shenandoah Valley in Orange and Frederick Counties, VA with James Cole, John Cole and Mark Cole in 1732/37.

    (John, James, Mark and William went to frontier of Virgina with Captain George Robinson.:
    http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/w/a/l/Shelly-Wales/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0041.html)

    Since Stephen's wife, Elizabeth, died in 1732, and his sons left for Virginia right after this, it could be probable that Stephen started this trip with his sons. He could have died and been buried on the journey since he is not buried in the family plot in New Castle and there is no record of him in Virginia.

    Elizabeth was buried on September 24, 1732 in the Cole plot at Saint Paul's Church in Chester, Pennsylvania. her tombstone reads that she was 70 years of age at death. Her son Stephen Jr, daughter-in-law, Martha, and Stephen and Martha's daughter, Elizabeth Cole, who died on June 19, 1731 at the age of 9 months, are buried with her.

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    Immigration:
    According to "The Cole Family" by R. Voyt Hill
    When Stephen received a disappointing inheritance, he left home to seek his fortune. He boarded a ship headed for America, and showed up in Philadelphia, Chester county, Pennsylvania circa 1682.
    http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/ourfamily2/stephencole.html

    Stephen* married Elizabeth* Temple, (immigrant) in 1687 in St Paul's Ch, Chester Co, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth* (daughter of Sir John* Temple and Jeane* (or Jane) Yarner (or Yernar)) was born in Sep 1662 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened in 1667 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; died on 22 Sep 1732 in Chester , Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; was buried on 24 Sep 1732 in Cole plot in St Pauls Church-yard, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (age 70). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth* Temple, (immigrant) was born in Sep 1662 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened in 1667 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland (daughter of Sir John* Temple and Jeane* (or Jane) Yarner (or Yernar)); died on 22 Sep 1732 in Chester , Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; was buried on 24 Sep 1732 in Cole plot in St Pauls Church-yard, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (age 70).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1725

    Notes:

    arrived in the colonies in 1725, possibly as a widow.


    Christened:
    Ireland\u002C Select Births and Baptisms\u002C 1620-1911
    Name Ellizabeth Temple
    Gender Female
    Baptism Date 1667
    Baptism Place Saint Michan, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    Father John Temple
    Mother Jeane
    FHL Film Number 824048

    about St. Michan's:
    "St Michan's is very interesting. It is Church of Ireland.
    Burials were done under the church in vaults and catacombs. The air was very arid and many bodies were well preserved."
    followed by listing of the Cole/Temple children with bt dates derived from a book "The Registers of St Michan, Dublin." Posted to Rootsweb by Debra Cole
    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COLE/2001-02/0983226487


    Buried:
    Elizabeth was buried on September 24, 1732 in the Cole plot at Saint Paul's Church in Chester, Pennsylvania. her tombstone reads that she was 70 years of age at death. Her son Stephen Jr, daughter-in-law, Martha, and Stephen and Martha's daughter, Elizabeth Cole, who died on June 19, 1731 at the age of 9 months, are buried with her.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Cole was born on 10 May 1691 in Wales; died on 17 May 1780 in Ivey Mills, Concord Twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; was buried in Ivey Mills, Concord Twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania.
    2. John Cole, (immigrant) was born before 1692 in Wales; died in 1781 in Botetourt Co, Virginia.
    3. Mark Cole, (immigrant) was born before 1696 in Wales; died in 1769 in South Carolina.
    4. 2. James* Cole, Sr. (Immigrant) was born before 1694 in England or Wales; died in 1775 in Lunenburg Co, Virginia.
    5. William Cole was born before 1698; and died.
    6. Stephen Cole, Jr (Immigrant) was born in 1700 in Wales; died on 4 Jan 1744 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania (will); was buried in Cole plot in St Pauls Church-yard, Chester, Pennsylvania.

  3. 6.  Tailor John R.* Rentfrow (Rentfro), Jr. was born in 1679 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania (son of John R.* Rentfro (or Rentfrow, Renthrow, Rentfree), Sr. (son of Robert?) and Mrs. Mary Elizabeth* Thompson (?)); died on 30 May 1748 in Edgecomb Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1734, Cecil Co, Maryland (later Virginia)
    • Property: 14 Mar 1742, Edgecombe Co, North Carolina
    • Will: 1748, Edgecombe Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Updated: Wed Oct 29 23:45:48 2003 Contact: Delores Willey (felinesmama@msn.com)
    http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=:2619333&id=I539511753

    John was a Quaker in New Garden Township, Chester Co., PA. John was perhaps part of a westward movement from Chester Co., PA to Frederick Co, Virginia., a distance of at least 200 miles south and west of Chester Co. Many emigrants to Virginia moved across the river into Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania then returned to Virginia. Several Renfros are found on the records of these early counties on the edges of the mountains on both the western slopes and the eastern. One of the first emigrants was a John Rontfro of record in Delaware. He appears on pages 18 and 19 of records of the Welsh Tract Baptist Meeting, Pecander Hundred, New Castle Co., Delaware, 1701 to 1728.
    Citing: (1) Signers of the Confession of Faith, 1725
    (2)John Rontfro Margaret Rontfro and The names of Such as has been removed from us by death
    ..John Rontfro

    Although John was a member of this Welsh community church, it is believed he just roamed into the area and settled with these people, not that he had Welsh ties. All research points to his French/Scot background.
    John Rentfro's house is mentioned in a coroner record at Court, 26 June 1707, Chester Co., PA , History of Chester Co., PA., G. Cope and J.S. Futhey. John Rentfro was a witness to the will of Thomas Rowland on Mar. 3, 1708 in Chester Co., Pa.
    (Gilb ert Cope, Gen. & Pesn. Memoires of Chester & Deleward Cos., PA. II:435. Newberry Library E4854085)

    In 1712 and 1718 John Rentfro witnessed to Quaker marriages in Chester Co., Pa. And appears on tax list in 1718-1719 in New Garden Township, Chester Co., Pa; 1724 Birmingham Township, Chester Co., Pa and 17 26 in Nottingham Township, Chester Co., Pa.
    (NOTE: Although John was a witness to a Quaker marriage, there is no record he was a Quaker. He is on the Welsh Tract Baptist Church records. It was not necessary to be a Quaker to witness for them.)
    At a Monthly meeting in East Nottingham, Cecil Co., Maryland (later Virginia) in 1734, John Renfro was witness to the wedding of Geo. Hollingsworth. Also present was Elizabeth Renfro (Maryland Arch. Annapolis, Film M564)

    The will of Samuel Robinet, April 30, 1745, Chester Co., PA mentions Son-in-law, John Rentfro and grandson, George Rentfro (first mention of the given name, George), at Nottingham. (Book F (A 1) p 555, dated May 23, 1745. This will not only proves the Margaret Robinet, John Rentfro marriage but also proves that he was alive as late as 1745. Margaret was John's first wife.

    Orange Co, Virginia. was formed from Spottsylvania in 1734.

    North Carolina
    Sometime after the death of Margaret, John moved to Edgecombe Co., N.C. and married Tomasin Simmons. Sometime in-between, John was in Frederick Co, Virginia where he witnessed a Quaker marriage. It should be pointed out that others than Quers did witness these marriages on occasion. John was on the Welsh Tract Baptist roll earlier. So many of his descendants were Baptist ministers in later generations. One Franklin County resident points out that some may have been Anglican, as Anglican services were held in some of the Rentfro homes prior to the Revolution.

    John Rentfro's will was filed in Edgecombe Co., NC in 1748. WILL lists, Sons, George, Enoch & Jacob Ranfrow; wife, Tomasin and ?her two sons, William Ranfrow and James Ranfrow. (N.C. Wills, 1663-1 789, Vol XXVI:27, State Archives, Raliegh, NC. Wife, Tomsen Ranfrow and Matthew McKinney Executors.

    Edgecombe Co., NC was formed from Bertie Co. in 1741. Later became Granville Co., laying on the South West side of the Roanoke River adjoining Virginia. Evidence that John was married to Tomasin Simmons is found in the property settled on her by her mother, presumably soon after her marriage.

    Mary Simmons to John Rentfroe of Edgecombe Co., tailor, 14 Mar 1742/43 for the love and affection I bear my son, (son-in-law); 100 acres of land on the north side of Buck Swamp

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    It has been reported that John Rentfrow married probably three times.

    He was first married in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

    He then married in Frederick County, Virginia (Winchester in NW part of state.)

    Thereafter, he moved to Edgecombe County, North Carolina where he married Tomesin (Simmons) Ridgens before 1742/3.

    He left a will in Edgecombe County, North Carolina in 1748.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clucas&id=I2583


    Residence:
    1734 witness marriage between George Hollingsworth and Hannah McKay. Wife Elizabeth also present. Cecil Co., MD. (later VA)

    Property:
    Edgecombe County, NC
    Deed Book 5, p161
    Mary Simmon of Edgecombe County
    to John Renfroe of Edgecombe County, taylor
    14 Mar 1742/3 for love, good will, and affection I bear my son 100 A on the north side of Bush Swamp joining Joseph Lane, and Bakers Branch all houses, orchards, gardens, etc. part of a grant to Edward Simmons, 17 Oct 1735
    Wit: Walter MacFarlan, William Holley
    Reg. Edgecombe County
    May Ct 1743

    (Abstract of Deeds, Edgecombe Precinct, 1732-1758, Hofmann, p. 182 #161


    Will:
    Will of John Rentfrow

    W: 30 May 1748
    P: Aug Ct 1748
    Edgecombe County, NC

    being very sick and weak of body

    Sons: Enuch (Enoch) Renfrow, George Renfrow five shillings each and they are to have no further demands on my estate.

    Wife: Tomasin Renfrow all my land for her lifetime and reversion to my son Jacob Renfrow. Rest of estate to be divided between my wife and her two sons William and James Renfrow.

    Exec: Matthew MacKinne
    Witnesses: John Haywood, Nathaniel Holly, John Evans

    (Edgecombe County, NC Will Abstracts, 1732-1792, Golden West Marketing, page 68)
    (NC Wills by Grimes, page 310.)

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    John Rentfro's will was filed in Edgecombe Co., NC in 1748. WILL lists, Sons, George, Enoch & Jacob Ranfrow; wife, Tomasin and her two sons, William Ranfrow and James Ranfrow. (N.C. Wills, 1663-1 789, Vol XXVI:27, State Archives, Raliegh, NC. Wife, Tomsen Ranfrow and Matthew McKinney Executors.

    John married Margaret* Robinette about 1695. Margaret* (daughter of Samuel* Robinette, (immigrant) and Mary* Taylor, (immigrant)) was born in 1697 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died before 1733 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret* Robinette was born in 1697 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of Samuel* Robinette, (immigrant) and Mary* Taylor, (immigrant)); died before 1733 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Renfroe, Sr was born in 1696 in Jamestown, James City Co, Virginia; died between 14 Nov 1775 and 25 Mar 1776 in Bedford Co, Virginia.
    2. John Rentfroe, III was born in 1697 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died on 30 May 1748 in Edgecombe Co, North Carolina.
    3. James* Rentfroe, Sr was born in 1698 in of, Black Water River, Bedford, Orange Co, Virginia; died after 1778.
    4. 3. Susannah* Rentfroe (or Renfro) was born between 1699 and 1705 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1752.
    5. William R. Renfro, Sr. was born in 1702 in James City Co, Virginia; died in 1789 in Botetourt Co, Virginia.
    6. Peter "Old Peter" Renfro, Sr was born in 1705 in Orange Co, Virginia; died about 1781 in Freeland's Station, French Lick, Tennessee.
    7. George Rentfroe was born about 1708 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1745 in of, Edgecrombe Co, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas* Cole, Jr. was born on 17 Feb 1625 in England (son of Thomas* Cole, Sr. and Susan* Duff Colle); died in 1700 in England.

    Thomas* married Jane* Lucy about 1658 in England. Jane* was born in 1640 in England; died after 1660 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane* Lucy was born in 1640 in England; died after 1660 in England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Stephen* William Cole, (immigrant) was born in 1659 in Twickenham, Middlesex, England; was christened in Twickenham, MIddlesex, England; died in 1729 in Chester, Pennsylvania; was buried in St. Paul Burying Ground, Chester, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania.

  3. 10.  Sir John* Temple was born on 25 Mar 1632 in St. Ann Blackfriar, London, England; was christened on 3 Apr 1632 in St. Ann Blackfriar, London, England (son of Sir John* Temple and Mary* Hammond (or Hamond)); died on 10 Mar 1704 in East Sheen, Surrey, England; was buried in Mortlake Church, Surrey, England.

    Notes:

    Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900
    Name: John Temple
    College: PEMBROKE
    Entered: 1647
    BORN: 1632
    Died: 10 Mar 1704

    More Information:
    Adm. pens. at PEMBROKE, Jan. 30, 1646-7.
    Son of Sir John, of London, Knt., Master of the Rolls (for whom see D.N.B.).
    B. 1632, in London.
    Matric. 1647.
    Student of Christ Church, Oxford (by the visitors), 1648. B.A. (Oxford) 1649;
    M.A. 1652.
    Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1650.
    Called to the Bar, 1657.
    Solicitor-General in Ireland, 1660-88.
    M.P. for Carlow, 1661-6.
    Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, 1661.
    Knighted, Aug. 15, 1663.
    Attorney-General of Ireland, 1690-5.
    Purchased a home at East Sheen, Surrey.
    Married Jane, dau. of Sir Abraham Yarner, of Ireland, Knt.
    Died Mar. 10, 1704-5, aged 72.
    Buried in Mortlake Church, Surrey.
    Brother of William (1644) and doubtless father of Henry (1693).
    (Al. Oxon.; A.B. Beaven; Lodge, V. 240; Manning and Bray, III. 139; D.N.B.)


    Christened:
    London, England, Church of England Baptism
    City of London
    St. Ann Blackfriars Parish 1560-1700

    Name John Temple
    Baptism Date 3 Apr 1632
    Parish St Ann Blackfriars
    County London
    Borough City of London
    Parent(s) John, Mary Temple, Temple
    Record Type Baptism
    Register Type Parish Register

    John* married Jeane* (or Jane) Yarner (or Yernar) on 4 Aug 1663 in Michan, Dublin, Ireland. Jeane* (daughter of Sir Abraham* Yarner and Mary* Hammond (or Hamond)) was born about 1640 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; died in 1680 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Jeane* (or Jane) Yarner (or Yernar) was born about 1640 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (daughter of Sir Abraham* Yarner and Mary* Hammond (or Hamond)); died in 1680 in England.

    Notes:

    Married:
    JOHN TEMPLE He married JEANE/JANE YERNAR August 4, 1663 in St Michan, Dublin, Ireland by Bishop Parker, Lord Bishop of Elfine.

    Children:
    1. Catherine Temple was born before 4 Sep 1664 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 4 Sep 1664 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; and died.
    2. Dorothy Temple was born before 7 Nov 1665 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 7 Nov 1665 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; and died.
    3. 5. Elizabeth* Temple, (immigrant) was born in Sep 1662 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened in 1667 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; died on 22 Sep 1732 in Chester , Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; was buried on 24 Sep 1732 in Cole plot in St Pauls Church-yard, Chester Co, Pennsylvania (age 70).
    4. Mary Temple was born before 30 May 1668 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 30 May 1668 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; and died.
    5. Lucy Temple was born before 29 1669 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 29 Aug 1669 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; and died.
    6. William Temple was born in 1671 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 25 Apr 1671 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; died in Feb 1678 in Dublin, Ireland; was buried on 11 Feb 1678 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland.
    7. John Temple was born before 28 Mar 1680 in Dublin, Ireland; was christened on 28 Mar 1680 in St. Michan Church, Dublin, Ireland; and died.
    8. Henry Temple was born about 1673; died in 1759.

  5. 12.  John R.* Rentfro (or Rentfrow, Renthrow, Rentfree), Sr. (son of Robert?) was born in 1665 in Jamestown, Jamestown Co, Virginia (son of Robert R.* Rentfro, (son?) and Susan Holmes); died in 1728 in Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 14 Feb 1707, Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania
    • Property: 28 Jul 1727, Marlborough, Chester Co, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Property:
    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


    Property:
    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."

    John married Mrs. Mary Elizabeth* Thompson (?). Mary was born in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1728 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mrs. Mary Elizabeth* Thompson (?) was born in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1728 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    speculation that Mary Elizabeth, wife of John Rentfroe is same as Mary Thompson, widow of Hugh Morgan.

    Children:
    1. 6. Tailor John R.* Rentfrow (Rentfro), Jr. was born in 1679 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died on 30 May 1748 in Edgecomb Co, North Carolina.
    2. Susannah Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree)
    3. James Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree), Sr.
    4. Joseph Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree), Sr.
    5. William R. Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree)
    6. Peter Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree)
    7. Stephen Rentfro (or Rentfrow or Rentfree)

  7. 14.  Samuel* Robinette, (immigrant) was born on 11 May 1669 in Bunbury-Cheshire, England; was christened in Bunbury-Cheshire, England (son of Allen* Robinette, (immigrant) and Margaret* Symm, (immigrant)); died on 30 Apr 1745 in E. Nottingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 1745, Chester Co, Pennsylvania

    Notes:

    Will:
    The will of Samuel Robinet, April 30, 1745, Chester Co., PA mentions Son-in-law, John Rentfro and grandson, George Rentfro (first mention of the given name, George), at Nottingham. (Book F (A 1) p 555, dated May 23, 1745. This will not only proves the Margaret Robinet, John Rentfro marriage but also proves that he was alive as late as 1745. Margaret was John's first wife.

    Samuel* married Mary* Taylor, (immigrant) about 1695 in Pennsylvania. Mary* (daughter of William* Taylor and Margaret* Finsham) was born about 1675 in Kakewick, Prestbury, Cheshire, England; died after 1677 in E. Nottingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary* Taylor, (immigrant) was born about 1675 in Kakewick, Prestbury, Cheshire, England (daughter of William* Taylor and Margaret* Finsham); died after 1677 in E. Nottingham Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Samuel Robinette married MARY TAYLOR in Upper Providence Twp, Chester Co, PA, daughter of WILLIAM TAYLOR and MARGARET FINSHAM

    Children:
    1. 7. Margaret* Robinette was born in 1697 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died before 1733 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania.
    2. Stephen Robinette was born in Apr 1700 in Upper Providence Twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; died in 1776 in Bedford, Bedford Co, Pennsylvania.
    3. Mary Robinette was born in 1702 in Pennsylvania (?); died after 1730.
    4. Samuel Robinette was born in 1705; died after 1708.
    5. Joseph Robinette was born about 1713 in Upper Providence Twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; died after 1755 in Frederick Co, Virginia or Maryland.
    6. James Robinette was born about 1713 in Upper Providence Twp, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania; died on 10 Mar 1784 in Latimore Twp, Adams Co, Pennsylvania.
    7. Nathan Robinette was born about 1675; died after 1675.
    8. George Robinette was born in 1719 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died in May 1803 in Allegany Co, Maryland.