Renbarger Family History Luckily for me, and other Renbarger researchers, this family has been extensively researched by all branches. There are two books out there on this family, one is "Walking With the Renbarger Family" that was put together by the Renbarger Reunion Committee, and all the family contributed photos, documents, news articles, family history, and more. The other book is titled "The Descendants of George Renbarger [1760-1852] of Grant County, Indiana" by Kimball, Burdick & Burdick. This is mainly a lineage book of names and dates and short bios of the people if available. They are both great references and are nice to have as there is conflicting information in them that will help you find the right path. Not everyone can be correct, others may have found a different record that led them on their path. However, both of these books only go back to George Renbarger who was born 1 November 1760 in Pennsylvania. One record I found on the internet, and have never been able to find again, suggests that George's father was a Henry Renbarger married to a Barbarah Dessner/Deshner. George was born of German parentage and left Pennsylvania between 1785 and 1792. His name was in the tax list for Hardin Co., Kentucky for 1800. He moved from Kentucky to Wayne Co., Indiana in August of 1816, locating near Richmond, bringing with him his twin sons, Aaron and Abraham, and daughter Sarah. They remained there six years and then moved to Randolph Co., Indiana. In his later years, George lived with his children. The first child of George was named Henry, George's father could have been a Henry. This Henry and Barbarah did exist in York County, Pennsylvania. They are mentioned as heirs in Johann E. Deshner's will. Johann is Barbarah's father. In this will, Johann, leaves his
wife
Anna Barbarah Deshner his whole estate, until her death when it
should be separated into four equal parts, except for the large house bible that
he left to his oldest son George Deshner. [Wonder where that
bible is now?] This same record that I have not been able to locate also states Henry's father to be a J. Christian Ramberg. Was Henry the only Renbarger to come
to America? Is J. Christian Ramberg his father? Was he the only one to come to
America? I had requested a search at the
Kentucky archives for a Henry Renbarger estate record, thinking he may have
moved with his son George to Kentucky, no record was found. Also had a search
done in York County while searching for the Deshner will, and no record found. I am currently working on entering the book "Walking With the Renbarger Family" into my database so that it will be searchable online. However, you will not be able to search for folks that may still be living, due to privacy issues. There are also many, many mistakes in this book, due to human error mainly. We all make mistakes, and I am sure I have made a few in my data entry. You will notice when surfing my gedcom for Renbargers that there will be a lot of dates that say "Born abt. 1906" for instance. I put "abt." dates when dates were not provided only so that I could reference people in the database, as some folks had the same names in different generations, and I hate leaving fields blank. Sometimes, a date needed to be provided to keep spouses in order of their marriage when a marriage date was not provided.
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