Last Updated on 5 Feb 2015
1803, Wythe County, VA
Herrald, John
Henry Honeaker, John T. Sayers, James Ellis, and John Herrald, or any three, to appraise the estate of William Foster, Sr., deceased, estate. Will of William Foster recorded. James and William Foster to be executors.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 103.1803, Wythe County, VA
Harrald, William
William Ross, Henry Davis, Jr., and David Sayers to Jay off and divide hands to work under William Harrald, Spencer Breeding, Henry Davis, Sr., Thomas Whitlock, James Calfee, and Lawrence Stephens, overseers of the road.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 104.1803, Wythe County, VA
Harrold, William
On petition of William Aulford and others for the removal of William Harrold as overseer of the road from Ellis to Fugate’s, he is ordered to be removed.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 105.1803, Wythe County, VA
Harrold, William
William Harrold reappointed overseer of the road from Humphrey Ellis’ to Randal Fugate’s.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 107.1804, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
William Ross, Henry Davies, Jr., and David Sayers to lay off and divide the hands to work under William Harrell, Henry Davis, Sr., Thomas Whitlock, and Lawrence Stephens, overseers of the road.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 114.1804, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
Evan King appointed overseer of the road in room of Henry Davies, deceased, and William Ross, Henry Davies, Junr., and David Sayers are to lay off the hands to work under said King, Thomas Whitlock, William Harrell, Lawrence Stephens, and James Jones, overseers of the road.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, p. 119.1805, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Reuben
William Roweson, an emancipated slave, formerly the property of Conrad Doll of Frederick Co, MD, of one part to Reuben Ross of the County of Wythe and Commonwealth of Virginia of the other part; witneth that the said William Roweson voluntarily hath put, placed, and bound himself to the said Reuben Ross as a servant with him to dwell for the full term of twenty five years from the date hereof during all which time the said William doth covenant and agree with the said Reuben Ross him well and faithfully to serve in all such lawful business as the said William shall be put to by his said Master according to best of his power, wit, and ability and honesty and obediently shall behave himself to the said Reuben Ross his master, that he will not desert the service of his master for & during the term of years aforesaid and will not go from the place assigned him for his above a distance not more than ten miles without a pass from his said Master or from such person as his said Master may authorize for that purpose and the said William further doth covenant that he will deliver the instruments of his emancipation to the person into whose hands this indenture is given to be kept in trust by him until the full term of years aforesaid is expired for the performance of all and every covenant on the part of the said William himself in the sum of two thousand dollars.
And the said Reuben Ross on his part doth covenant and agree to and with said William to furnish him with sufficient drink, clothing, washing, lodging & all other things suitable for a servant during the said term.
And also will pay him the said William the sum of two hundred dollars in cash for and in consideration of his service to be performed aforesaid. In testimony whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and affirm their seals the day and year first above written. William Roweson made his mark; Reuben Ross signed; witnesses: James Boyd, Thomas Riders, Reuben Harrell, Randolph Ross.
Source: Wythe County Virginia Deed Book 4, pp. 217, 218, 219.1805, Wythe County, VA
Harrold, John
Grand Jury presented overseer of the road from James Crockett’s to the ford of Reed Creek at Robert Grimes’ [Graham’s] for not keeping the same repaired; also the overseer of the road from Jacob Stealy’s [Staley’s) to Michael Wenrick’s [Venrick’s] for not keeping the same in repair; George Wampler, Sr., for selling Cyder Royal by retail without a license, one quart to Adam Kettering and one quart to Peter Nave, at his house by the knowledge of Adam Kettering and Peter Nave; Martin Miller, same whiskey one-half pint to Peter Nave; Erhart Zimmerman for selling by retail whiskey and brandy without license, one-half pint whiskey to Benjamin Smith on the 10th instant and ½ pint brandy to John Harrold, the 10th instant at his own house by knowledge of Willson Davis, and Benjn. Smith; James Smith and Benj. Alderson for unlawful gaming by playing cards at the house of Randal Fugate in Wythe, Sept. 1, 1805 by the testimony of Reuben Ross and Thomas Herbert.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1790-1791; 1795-1810, Volume 1, by Mary B. Kegley, 1996, pp. 126, 127.1805, Wythe County, VA
Herrald, William
Randal Fugatt [Fugate]; 300 acres, entry 1Sep1805, part of a T.W. 500 acres, 18 Jul 1805, on waters of New River by William Herrald…by James Black…by Fugatt’s [Fugate’s] patent land.
Source: Wythe County Virginia Survey Book 2, p. 222.1808, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, John
Samuel Fullen & Elizabeth his wife of Washington Co, TN to David Stewart of Wythe Co, VA; for £250; 135 acres on waters of Reed Creek, between a tract of land known by the name of Paxtons Glade and Henry Lambert’s land, beginning corner near a spring and Henry Lambert’s land…on a ridge corner to George Kinser’s land…south side of Pine Ridge; Samuel & Elizabeth Fullen both signed; witnesses: Nathaniel Davis, John Harrell; recorded Sep 1808.
Source: Wythe County Virginia Deed Book 5, pp. 80, 81.
