Last Updated on 15 Jun 2015
Last Updated on 15 Jun 2015
John Harrold of Northumberland County
The son of Walter and Priscilla Harrold; he was the twin brother of Hugh; he was bound as an apprentice to John Trimlett. Both his parents and his master were dead by 1702/03. Capt. Thomas Winder rescued John. Winder was the brother-in-law to Capt. Brereton, master of brother Nicholus. Two of his sons were born in Northumberland Co. In 1735, he was granted a lease of land in Orange Co. along with William Ingram, son of John Ingram. (This William Ingram was born in Northumberland Co. in 1717.) He was a petitioner for a wagon road through Chester’s Gap. He received money in the estate settlement of John Calvert of Orange Co. in 1740. He is the probable father of Jacob of Shenandoah Co.
- Northumberland County Apprenticeships 1650-1750 compiled by W. Preston Haynie, part 1, p. 720
- Northumberland County Apprenticeships 1650-1750 compiled by W. Preston Haynie, part 1, p. 237
- Northumberland County Apprenticeships 1650-1750 compiled by W. Preston Haynie, part 1, p. 248
- Virginia Colonial Abastracts, Northumberland County Records of Births, 1661-1810, p. 440
- Virginia Colonial Abastracts, Northumberland County Records of Births, 1661-1810, p. 440
- Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1735-1738, Compiled and Abstracted by John Frederick Droman, p. 7
- Orange County Virginia Deed Books 1738-1741 abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman, pp. 112-113
- Orange County, Virginia Will Book I 1735-1743, Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman, p. 24
Last Updated on 15 Jun 2015
Last Updated on 15 Jun 2015
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