David Rhyno
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David Samuel Rhyno (1786 - 1863)

David Samuel Rhyno aka Reneau
Born in Pleasant River, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 23 May 1809 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 77 in Pleasant River, Nova Scotia, Canadamap
Profile last modified | Created 24 Jul 2015
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Biography

Birth

David was born in 19 November 1786 in Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia. He was baptized on 1 July 1787 in Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia.[1] His parents are listed as Charles and Susan Raynold (Renauld).

Marriage

On 23 May 1809 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, David married Charlotte Anne Lohnes.

Children

  1. Louis Wilkins Rhyno
  2. Caroline Rhyno
  3. Simeon Freeman Rhyno
  4. Mary Elmira Rhyno
  5. John Rhino
  6. Matilda Rhynard
  7. James Lohnis Rhino
  8. Henry Lohnis Rhino
  9. David Rhino
  10. William Keddy Rhino
  11. Corneluis Ulhman Rhino
  12. Charlotte Ann Rhino

Death

He passed away 8 December 1863 in Pleasant River, Nova Scotia.

Disputed Child of John Joseph Reneau and Anne Henriett Lott

After hundreds of DNA tests were taken, it was determined that David Rhyno/Reneau was not the son of John Joseph Reneau and Anne Henreitt Lott. There was another Rhyno/Reneau line that had proven ancestry to John and Anne and David's descendants did not match these proven descendants. Based on the recent discovery of David's baptism record, evidence shows he was the son of Charles and Susan Raynold/Renauld.

Sources

  1. * "Canada, Nova Scotia Church Records, 1720-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:41W7-6V2M : 27 May 2021), Charles Raynold in entry for David Raynold, 1787.
  • Genealogy compiled by Peter Rhyno




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Rhyno-135 and Rhyno-6 appear to represent the same person because: These are both my 3rd great grandfather. I did not get any matches when I was loading him. Could be because I had a different birth date.
Rhyne-414 and Rhyno-6 do not represent the same person because: Two different men in two different countries with two different wives.
posted by Virginia Winslett
Rhyno-129 and Rhyno-6 appear to represent the same person because: clearly duplicates
posted by Hope (MacInnis) Ryan
Rhyno-6 and Reneau-163 appear to represent the same person because: duplicates
posted on Reneau-163 (merged) by Hope (MacInnis) Ryan

Rejected matches › David Rhyne (abt.1782-)

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