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241. 1816, Wythe County, VA

10 Dec 1816

Harrel, Reuben

Jesse Honaker, Reuben Harrel and Peter Thrasher, or any two, to allot the hands to John Harrell, James Jones, Spencer Breeding, John Hurst, and Peter Stevens, overseers of the road.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 78.


242. 1816, Wythe County, VA

10 Dec 1816

Harrell, John

Isaac Lehue, constable, $4.20; George Jones for acting as guard for conveyance of prioress, $3.12; James Jack, same, $3.12; John Harrell for use of his wagon, team and driver, in repairing the road 2 ½ days, $7.50.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 78.


243. 1817, Wythe County, VA

10 Jun 1817

Harrell, John

Jesse Honaker appointed overseer of the road in precinct heretofore worked by John Harrell as overseer including the road leading from Calfee’s Ferry to Fugate’s Ford.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 84.


244. 1817, Wythe County, VA

9 Sep 1817

Harrell,

Recommendations for the 35th Regiment of militia: Henry Whitman 1st lieutenant in company of artillery replacing Lieutenant Winniford, removed; Taurus Marshall, 2nd lieutenant in same company replacing Lieutenant Harrell, resigned; Ephraim Ward, captain of cavalry replacing Captain Stailey, resigned; Richard Lockett, 1st lieutenant same company replacing Lieutenant Wampler, resigned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 88.


245. 1817, Wythe County, VA

11 Nov 1817

Harrell, Jacob

Thomas Boyd, Elijah Sayers and Jacob Harrell are to settle administration accounts of John Craig, executor of Mary Craig, deceased.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 90.


246. 1817, Wythe County, VA

25 Dec 1817

Harrel, William

I have married the following persons this year to wit: Elisha Dixon & Nancy Hopkins, William Dobbins to Betsey Stephens, William Fisher to Amy Hutson, William Harrel to Eliza Hurst, Thomas Caldwell to Betsey Smithers, Reason Vermilion to Amelia W. Boyd, George Carter to Betsey Calfee. Given under my hand this 25th December 1817. To the Clerk of Wythe County.

-Daniel Lockett

Source: Wythe County, Virginia Marriages, 1790-1853, by Beverly Repass Hoch and Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 28.


247. 1818, Wythe County, VA

10 Feb 1818

Harrell, Reuben

Reuben Harrell appointed overseer of the road from Captain Fugate’s old cabin to Pine Run, replacing James Sayers, resigned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 93.


248. 1818, Wythe County, VA

10 Mar 1818

Harrell, John

Andrew W. Longacre*, orphan of Andrew Longacre, deceased, over the age of 14 years, chose John Draper his guardian.

Source: The Lost Children of Wythe County, Virginia 1790-1878, Poor School Children, Orphans and Apprentices From County Records, compiled by Mary B. Kegley, 1995, p. 116.


249. 1818, Wythe County, VA

9 Jun 1818

Harrell, Reuben

James Ward was recommended as colonel and John A. Sanders as lieutenant colonel in the 35th Regiment; Taurus Marshall as captain of artillery, replacing Fishback, resigned; James Fullen, 2nd lieutenant of Artillery replacing Marshall, promoted; William Patterson, lieutenant replacing Josiah Reeder, resigned; Elijah Sayers, ensign in the Rifle Company attached to the first Battalion of the 35th Regiment, replacing Samuel Calfee, resigned; Henry Umbarger, lieutenant in Captain Hays’ Company, replacing Absalom McDaniel, resigned; Jacob Woolford, ensign, replacing Patterson, promoted; John Cox, ensign; Reuben Harrell, lieutenant in company commanded by Captain Samuel Draper, 1st Battalion, 35th Regiment; Samuel Sayers, ensign same company.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 98.


250. 1818, Wythe County, VA

11 Jun 1818

Harrell, John

John Harrell appointed overseer of the road for the precinct worked by Jesse Honaker overseer, including the road leading from Calfee’s Ferry to Fugate’s Ford.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 99.


251. 1818, Wythe County, VA

11 Aug 1818

Harrell, Reuben

James McGavock presented as overseer of the road from Abraham Cooter’s to Mrs. Graham’s at Reed Creek by the information of William H. Fisher of Montgomery County, the stage driver, dated August 10, 1818; Zachariah Hurt from Reed Creek at Graham’s to James Graham’s branch now Thomas Graham’s branch Reuben Harrell from Captain Fugate’s cabin to Pine Run; David Florey from Fugate’s waste house to the county line of Montgomery along Ingram’s road.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 100.


252. 1818, Wythe County, VA

26 Sep 1818

Harrell, William R.

William R. Harrell and Susanah Florey, daughter of David Florey. Surety John Hurt; September 25, 1818, consent from David and Martha Florey for William R. Harrell to marry daughter Susanah.

Source: Wythe County, Virginia Marriages, 1790-1853, by Beverly Repass Hoch and Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 106.


253. 1818, Frederick County, VA

6 Oct 1818

Harrel, Catherine

CATHERINE HARREL & Gilbert Atwood 6 Oct. 1818; b-Jeremiah McNealy

Source: Frederick County Marriages, 1738-1850, p. 325


254. 1818, Wythe County, VA

11 Nov 1818

Harrell, Reuben

Reuben Harrell took the oath as lieutenant in the 35th Regiment.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 104.


255. 1819, Wythe County, VA

8 Jun 1819

Harrell, Reuben

On the motion of John Fugate and for reasons appearing to the court, it is ordered that David Flora be appointed overseer of the road from Fugate’s waste house to the county line of Montgomery and that Reuben Harrell be overseer from Captain Fugate’s cabin to the Pine Run do proceed to open that part of the road within their respective precincts an alteration in which was established by the court at last term on application of John Fugate.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 112.


256. 1819, Wythe County, VA

10 Aug 1819

Harrell, Jacob

10 August 1819; This Indenture made the 10th day of August in the year of Our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and nineteen Between Henry Hufford and Peggy his wife of the one part and Jacob Harrell of the other part all of the County of Wythe, and State of Virginia, Witnesseth: that the said Henry Hufford & Peggy his wife, for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred and Twenty Dollars, to them in hand paid by the said Jacob Harrell, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the said Henry Hufford & Peggy his wife have given, granted, bargained and sold and by these presents do give, grant, bargain and sell unto the said Jacob Harrell and his heirs forever, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Wythe on a South Branch of Reed Creek at the foot of the north side of the Lick mountain, containing twenty six acres and thirteen poles, and being part of a tract of Sixty acres conveyed to the said Henry Hufford by Joseph Davis by Deed dated the 2nd day of June 1819 and of Record in the Clerks Office of the County Court of Wythe and bounded as followeth, to wit, Beginning at a large black oak and two white oaks in a draft, and with a line of division North 1 ½° West, 80 poles to a black oak and white oak on a ridge N 8° W 70 poles to a black oak in a draft, near a corner of said Huffords land, and on his line South 70° West 30 poles to three white oaks on a ridge, South 4° West 90 poles to three white oaks in a draft North 59° East 72 poles to the Beginning, with its appurtenances to have and to hold to the said Jacob Harrell and his heirs forever, to the sole use and behoof of the said Jacob Harrell and his heirs forever and the said Henry Hufford & Peggy his wife to covenant with the said Jacob Harrell, that they will warrant and defend the right and Title of the tract or parcel of land as herein described, to the said Jacob Harrell and his heirs forever free from the claim of them the said Henry Hufford & Peggy his wife and their heirs, and from the claim or claims of all and every other person or persons whosoever In Testimony whereof the said Henry Hufford and Peggy his wife have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first herein written.

Henry Hufford {Seal}
Margaret (her X mark) Hufford {Seal}

Virginia
At a Court held for Wythe County the 10th day of August 1819
This Indenture of Bargain and sale from Henry Hufford and Margaret his wife to Jacob Harrell was presented in Court and acknowledged by the said Henry Hufford & wife as their act and Deed, the said Margaret the wife having been first prively examined as the Law directs, relinquished her right of Dower therein and the same is ordered to be Recorded.

Teste
J. P. Mathews, Cl

Source: Wythe County Deed Book 7, pp. 342-343


257. 1819, Wythe County, VA

11 Aug 1819

Harrell, Reubin

Claims allowed: Reubin Harrell allowed for guarding Leonard Knipp at the Wythe County jail, for burning a barn, $0.75; Peter Stephens, constable, allowed $3.99 for summoning witnesses.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 115.


258. 1819, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Jacob

Deed, recorded in January 1819, from the trustees of the town of Evansham (now Wytheville) to Jacob Harrell for one lot containing one half acre and designated number ninety-two.

Source: Wythe County Deed Book 7, p. 280


259. 1820, Wythe County, VA

9 May 1820

Harrell, Reuben and John

The following allowed: Michael Creager, 6 days overseer of the road, $3.00; Michael Lambert, 10 days, same, $5.00; Henry Harman, 4 days, $2.00; Reuben Harrell, 16 days same, $8; John Dougherty, 12 days, $6; John Wilson, 4 days same, $2; David Flora, 7 days same, $3.50; George W. Davis, 2 days, same, $1; John Harrell 7 days, $3.50; Samuel Folks, 2 days, same, $1; John Clark, 7 days same, $3.50; Joseph Scott, 9 days, $4.50; Henry Hoffman, 3 days same, $1.50; and same for wagon and team one day, $2; Richard Walton 2 days overseer of the road, $2.50; Aquilla Davis, wagon and team and driver one day, $3.50; Michael Lambert, wagon, team and driver, one day, $2.50; Mrs. Susannah Sayers, same one day, $2.50; Michael Cassell same, $3.00; James Davis, 2 days, $6.00; John Draper, 5 days, $12.50; John Feely, 5 days, $12.50; Henry Honaker same 2 days $5.00; same tw1ce more, $5.00 each time; Isaac Lehue, 12 hours patrol, $4.50; David Graham, same, $4.50; Samuel Sayers, same, $4.so; William Crockett, 60 hours same, $3.75; Samuel Sloan, 60 hours same, $3. 75; Peter Cline, killing one old wolf, $2.50; Galbreath Hamilton, use of wagon and team, one day, $2.50; Jacob Hedrick, killing 4 old wolves, $10.00; Jacob Cline, same 8 young wolves, $10.00; Richard and John P. Mathews account for record books for clerk’s office, $76.50; Granville Henderson, Commonwealth prosecutor for one year, $125.00; Sheriff, $25.00; jailer, $25.00; Jailer for wood and candles, keeping court house one year last past, $20.00; James E. Brown, rent for an office for the Superior Court of Law, $30.00; John P. Mathews, Clerk, $50.00; sum appropriated for building of a courthouse, $500.00.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 121.


260. 1820, Wythe County, VA

9 May 1820

Harrell, Reuben

Andrew Boyd appointed overseer of the road from Captain Fugate’s old cabin to the Pine Run, replacing Reuben Harrell, resigned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 122.



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