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Log in to edit or add sources141. 1782, Montgomery County, VA
Herald, Rubin
Herald, Rubin with one tithe, one horse and 2 head of cattle, and no land.
142. 1783, Shenandoah County, VA
Harrell, James, James, Moses
JAMES HARRELL, 9 white 0 black
JAMES HARRELL 1 white 1 black
MOSES HARRELL 11 white 4 black
143. 1784, Shenandoah County, VA
Harrell, James
JAMES HARRELL 200 acres of land as a soldier of the line service during the Revolutionary War.
Source: Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds by Willard Rouse Jillson, Military Warrant #2,766
144. 1784, Montgomery County, VA
Harrold, William
William Harrold is granted 267 acres “on a branch of New River adjoining Allford’s land.”
Source: Virginia Land Office Grants N, 1784-1785, p. 201 (Reel 54).
145. 1785, Shenandoah County, VA
Harrel, James
JAMES HARREL. One white soul, one dwelling, one other building.
Source: 1785 Tax List, Shenandoah Co. VA List of Abraham Keller
146. 1787, Frederick County, VA
Harrel, Nathan
NATHAN HARREL & Nancy Wiley 10 Mar. 1787; min. Simon Haar
147. 1787, Fauquier County, VA
Harrill, Frances
FRANCES HARRILL married William Broadhurst, MB 31 December 1787.
Source: Fauquier Co. VA Marriage Bonds
148. 1787, Fauquier County, VA
Harrill, Daniel, Hazel, Daniel
HARRILL, DANIEL- self 2 0 0 4 5;
HARRILL, HAZEL;
HARRILL, DANIEL;
HARRILL, DANIEL- 16-21 yrs;
HARRILL, DANIEL (father)-16-21 yrs;
Source: 1787 Personal Property List-Fauquier Co., VA Dist. C: Northeast Dist-Travers Nash, p. 294
149. 1788, Fauquier County, VA
Harrill, Hazel
HAZEL HARRILL married Catharine Shanks on January 1, 1788. Bondsman Wm. Broadhurst.
Source: Fauquier Co. VA Marriage Bonds
150. 1789, Nelson County, KY
Harrell, William, Moses, James
Petition of inhabitants of Nelson County that they are very inconvenient to an inspection and from the badness of the roads labor under many invonveniences in carrying produce to market. They ask an Act to establish a warehouse and inspection on the Beech fork at the mouth of Cartwright’s Creek on the land of Richard Parker”…signed WILLIAM HARRELD, MOSES HARRELL and JAMES HARRELL and about 150 others.
Source: Certificate Book of the Virginia Land Commission 1779-1789
151. 1790, Frederick County, VA
Harrell, Nathan
NATHAN HARRELL & Ann Betty 19 Jan. 1790; min-Lewis Eichelburger.
152. 1790, Frederick County, VA
Harrell, Hannah
HANNAH HARRELL & Abraham Kendrick 9 Feb. 1790; min. -Simon Haar
153. 1790, Wythe County, VA
Herrell, Reubin
Additional justices of the peace were recommended as follows: Enoch Osburn, Manitree Jones, Alexander Buchanan, James Maxwell, Nathaniel Frisbie, William Calfee, James Campbell, Joseph Patterson, Jesse Evans, Robert Adams, James Findley [Finley], and Andrew Steele.
In addition the constables for the various companies were appointed. These included James Murphy, David Miles, George Houck, Adam Aerhart, Robert Calhoun, Henry Baugh, Peter Kinser, Robert Inglish, Barnet Folie [Foley], Jesse Lynch, Archibald Buchanan, William Mairs, William Allen, Isaac Mendinall, Holton Muncey, Reubin Herrell, and John Compton, Jr.
154. 1790, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Reubin
Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 6, John Alford was appointed constable in Captain Crockett’s company replacing Reubin Harrell.
160. 1792, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
Benjamin Smith & Judah of Wythe Co to William Lahugh of Frederick Co; for £110; 123 acres on both sides of Reed Creek, branch of New River; Benjamin & Judah Smith made their marks; witnesses: Andrew Boyd, John Hurst, William Harrell, Daniel Miller, James Brown his mark; partially proved 11 Dec 1792 & fully proven 11 Apr 1793; original deed found at the Courthouse.
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