Those Who Came Before Us

The Renals of Cornwall

Burial records, births and marriages show the Renals family has been part of the Cornish landscape for centuries, their lives woven, via various spellings of the name, Rannals, Runnals, and more, into the parish of Cardinham in the heart of Cornwall.

Family Members

Meet the People of the Renals Family

Cardinham

Cardinham is a rural parish on the edge of Bodmin Moor, proximate to Bodmin the former County town of Cornwall. The landscape is one of ancient farms, granite walls and deep wooded valleys and pasture fields. It is here that the Renals name appears most persistently through the records.

The Family

Profiles will be added as research is curated and verified.

Timeline

A chronological overview of the Renals family story is in preparation.

Records & Sources

Parish records, census entries and other primary sources will be listed here.


Research extends back to the 1700s, with the work of others suggesting roots as far back as the 1500s and perhaps further. If you would like to contribute to this ongoing project please get in touch

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