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- BCDB: 1840 Peter Riner deeds 211 acres acquired from William Orrick in 1833 to his son Henry Riner. [BCDB 44, p. 319]
1847: Henry built a new brick house located on the road from Nipetown to Harlan Spring and the Boyd Ferry road.
BCDB: 1853 Henry Riner and Elizabeth, George Sparow and Elizabeth, Jacob Ropp and Catherine, David Riner and Margaret, and Mary Riner and Archibald Myers sell two tracts of land: 104 acres conveyed by John Jenkins to Henry Riner by deed bearing date 17 February, 1790 and the tract of land conveyed by Robert Jones and Hannah to Henry Riner lying on the Drains of Back Creek, containing 101 acres. Indenture made the 16th day of April 1853.
Henry later sold the house and 211 acres to his son George Peter Riner for $4,000.
Henry Riner household, 1850 U.S. Census, Virginia, free schedule, Berkeley County, 9th District, p. 318, dwelling 259, family 262.
Henry Riner 38 M farmer $12,500, VA
Elizabeth Riner 39 F VA
Mary Riner 11 F VA
George Riner 9 M VA
Catherine Riner 7 F VA
John Riner 5 M VA
George Swingle 24 M farmer VA
Elizabeth Small 19 F VA
Henry Riner household, 1860 U.S. Census, West Virginia, free schedule, Berkeley County
Henry Riner M 47
Elizabeth Riner F 48
George P. Riner M19
Catherine F 17
Will, May 1, 1880, p. 263. Peter, son; Sarah, wife; Laura May, dtr; Maud Chamilla, dtr. Laura May was underage and suffered with a guradian, J. Nelson Wisner, from 1882-1891.
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedule
Henry Riner
Year: 1880
County: Berkeley Co.
State: WV
Age: 68
Gender: M (Male)
Month of Death: Apr
State of Birth: VA
ID#: MRT197_278618
Occupation: FARMER
Cause of Death: DYSPEPSIA
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