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Felix William Renick

Felix William Renick

Male 1770 - 1848  (77 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Felix William Renick was born on 5 Nov 1770 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV (son of William Renick and Ann Heath); died on 27 Jan 1848 in Paint Creek ferry, 8 miles from Chillicothe, Ross County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1801, WV to OH

    Notes:

    From several sources & family papers:

    Felix Renick, Ohio pioneer, cattleman, was born in Hardy County, VA a son of William Renick who emigrated from Ireland to America and who became a deputy under Lord Fairfax in the survey of counties in southern Virginia. His ancestors, according to family tradition, were German. As a youth Renick with two friends made a trip of exploration into Ohio and investigated the region lying between the Scioto and Licking rivers. In 1801 he returned to Ohio to settle, purchasing of the government at Chillicothe a large tract of land in Ross County at $2.50 per an acre. About 1795 he had married Hannah See of Virginia; they were the parents of nine children. He was interested in children and erected at his own expense on his farm by the turnpike what was long known as the Felix Renick school house. He was also one of the founders and the first president of the Logan Historical Society and contributed several articles to its magazine, the American Pioneer.

    Felix and his brother George Renick became the outstanding agricultural leaders in south central Ohio. They fed superior cattle for their day and were the first persons to make long overland drives of cattle to market. In 1802 they visited Kentucky and bought a herd of longhorns. In 1833 forty-six men in Ohio and two in Kentucky organized "the Ohio Company for importing English Cattle." This company employed Felix Renick to go to England to import some of the best improved cattle of that country. He sailed in January 1834, made a careful inspection of notable herds, and returned to American with nineteen head of shorthorns. This included several animals that later became famous progenitors. In 1835 a second, and again in 1836 a third consignment was brought from England to the Renick farm. On Oct. 29, 1836, an auction sale of these cattle was held on the farm south of Chillicothe. Forty-three animals brought $35.540. This was the most epoch-making cattle sale held in America up to that time. On Jan. 27, 1848, when in his seventy-eighth year, Renick was killed by a timber falling upon him at the Paint Creek ferry near Chillicothe. His remains lie in a little family cemetery overlooking the farm.

    The smallest State park in Ohio is Renick Memorial State Park, only a few yards in length and width. The monument commemorates Felix Renick (1770-1848), an early Ohio livestock raiser who inaugurated the overland route to Eastern livestock markets in 1804 by driving his herds over Zane's Trace to Baltimore and other cities. Renick was the first American to import (1834) full-blooded Shorthorn cattle from Europe, and held the first public sale of the breed in this country not far from the park site.

    Betty Dotson Renick
    mailto: sy13@worldnet.att.net

    Died:
    struck by falling pole

    Felix married Hannah Rachel See about 1795. Hannah (daughter of Michael Adam See and Barbara Rebecca Harness) was born on 10 Jun 1768; died on 3 Apr 1836. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Renick was born on 31 Mar 1800 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Renick was born on 3 Jun 1746 in Swopes Depot, Frederick County, VA (son of Thomas Renick and Mary Ann Hamilton); died on 15 Jul 1807 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.

    William married Ann Heath about 1769. Ann was born about 1748 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV; died in 1807. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann Heath was born about 1748 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV; died in 1807.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Renick was born on 27 Apr 1773 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA; died on 19 Jul 1828 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA.
    2. 1. Felix William Renick was born on 5 Nov 1770 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV; died on 27 Jan 1848 in Paint Creek ferry, 8 miles from Chillicothe, Ross County, OH.
    3. Thomas Renick was born on 12 Sep 1773 in Hampshire, West VA; died on 1 Nov 1843 in Pickaway County, OH; was buried in 1843 in Pickaway County, OH.
    4. George William Renick was born on 7 Sep 1776 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV; died on 15 Sep 1863 in Paint Hill Farm, Chillicothe, Ross County, OH.
    5. Katherine Renick was born about 1777 in Hardy County, WV; died on 1 Sep 1804.
    6. Mary Ann Renick was born about 1779 in Hardy County, WV; died in Jan 1819 in Hardy County, WV.
    7. Rachel Renick was born on 29 Nov 1784 in Hardy County, WV; died on 13 Jan 1857 in Mcdowell, Highland County, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Renick was born about 1708 in Coleraine, Ulster, Northern Ireland (son of George Renick and Margaret); died on 16 May 1751 in Frederick County, VA.

    Thomas married Mary Ann Hamilton about 1732 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA. Mary was born about 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann Hamilton was born about 1705.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Renick was born in 1733 in Paxtang, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Feb 1798 in Moorefield, Hardy, West Virginia, USA.
    2. Robert Renick was born in 1749 in West Virginia; died in 1749 in Ohio.
    3. James Renick was born in 1746 in Frederick County, VA; died about 1774 in Hampshire County, WV.
    4. Catherine Renick was born in 1738 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA; died on 3 Jul 1746 in West Virginia.
    5. George R. Renick was born in 1736 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA; died on 16 Mar 1778 in Hampshire County, WV.
    6. Thomas Renick was born about 1740; died in 1782.
    7. 2. William Renick was born on 3 Jun 1746 in Swopes Depot, Frederick County, VA; died on 15 Jul 1807 in Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    8. Mary Ann Renick was born about 1742; died in 1780.
    9. Johnathan Renick was born on 10 Oct 1750 in Hampshire County, WV; died on 12 Jan 1814 in Pickaway County, OH; was buried in foot of Indian Mound, Jackson Twp., Pickaway County, OH.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Renick was born in 1675 in Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland (son of George Renick); died in 1737 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA.

    George married Margaret. Margaret was born about 1682 in Germany; died in 1747 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret was born about 1682 in Germany; died in 1747 in Paxtang, Dauphin County, PA.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Renick was born about 1707 in Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
    2. 4. Thomas Renick was born about 1708 in Coleraine, Ulster, Northern Ireland; died on 16 May 1751 in Frederick County, VA.
    3. Robert Renick was born about 1710 in Northern Ireland; died on 25 Jul 1757 in Purgatory Creek (maybe Purgatory Run, Tyler Co), WV.
    4. George Renick was born about 1712 in Northern Ireland.
    5. William Renick was born in Jun 1704 in Inniskillen, Fermanagh, Northern Ireland; died in 1805 in Hampshire County, WV.