My husband is a descendant of
Tobias Renner (1787-1848) and his wife Cynthia
Smith. The parentage of
Tobias Renner has never been established. Perhaps his father was
Johann Tobias Renner who arrived in
Philadelphia in 1752. Other folks have listed Samuel
Renner. It would be great if more
Renner males participated in the Y-DNA study to see if you match any of the existing lines. It might help figure out the ancestry of
Tobias Renner. My husband's Y-DNA results are posted as part of the Renner/Runner/Lauffer project at Familytreedna but this is a small project and we need more males bearing these surnames to get tested.
Each RUNNER/RENNER/LAUFFER family lineage tells its own unique and interesting story. For example, one branch includes a
German family named
LAUFFER (or
Laufer) settling in
Maryland in the 1700s, eventually changing their name to
Runner, and moving in the early 1800s to what would become West Virginia. For others, this may include ancestors that at one time spelled their name
Renner, as there seem to be many Runner/Renner connections. And there are certainly many similar
Runner stories. There have been
Runner families in the US since the first census was taken in 1790. At that time there were ten
Runner families (heads of household named
Runner) in four different counties (Frederick, MD,
Lancaster and
Philadelphia, PA, and
Bertie, NC). By 1850, the first year that the US census named all family members, there were 249 Runners, now spread out to 40 counties in nine states (four counties in
Indiana, four in Kentucky, one in
Louisiana, two in
Missouri, four in
New York, nine in
Ohio, eight in
Pennsylvania, two in
Tennessee, seven in
Virginia). By 1880 there were 493 Runners in 21 of the then 46 states and territories and by 1930 there were 986 Runners in 38 of the then 57 states and territories. Now, 75 years later, it is likely there are Runners in every state in the US. Outside of the US, there were only six Runners in the 1881 British census; and the International Genealogical Index lists just a handful of Runners in Germany, France, Switzerland and Sweden. Thus, it does seem that most Runners are in the US.