Last Updated on 5 Feb 2015
1812, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Jacob
Present, Joseph Kent, Joseph Crockett, John P. Nye, James Graham, John Stanger, and Robert Sayers. George Oury account as jailer, $8.92. Daniel Green appointed constable in the 1st Battalion, 35th Regiment. The following are recommended: Jacob T. Fishback as captain of a company of artillery replacing John Ear1y; George Winniford, as 1st lieutenant same, replacing Christopher Oury who refused to qualify; Jacob Harrell 2nd lieutenant same company replacing George Winniford, promoted. Overseers of the poor to bind out Sally Jenkins, poor child.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 17.1812, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, John
John Harrell is appointed overseer of the road replacing Christly May.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 17.1812, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Jacob
Qualification of Samuel Crockett as lieutenant of the 35th Regiment, 19th Brigade 3rd Division; Jacob Harrell as 2nd lieutenant in a company of artillery, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Division.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 18.1812, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Reuben
On the application of James Craig, it Is ordered that William Ross Sr., James Jones, William Harrell and Reuben Harrell are to view the way proposed by Craig for an alteration of the road leading from Poplar Camp Furnace to Montgomery County line, passing through the lands of sd James Craig, and report.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 25.1814, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Reuben
Michael Cline paid for 7 young wolf heads, $8.75; Reuben Harrell paid for the use of his plow and two horses in repairing the highway, $1.50; and for use of his wagon and team, $3.
Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1811-1820, Volume 2, by Mary B. Kegley, 1997, p. 42.1815, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
1815; William Harrell (Harrel), one farm on the “blew” ridge the waters of Reed Island [Creek], 200 acres having thereon one “cabben,” and two stables, valued at $175.
Source: Southwest Virginia Tax Assessments 1815, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, compiled By Mary B. Kegley, 1991, p. 18.1815, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
1815; JOHN CHISLEY, one farm on New River, adjoining William Harrell, Senr., 100 acres having thereon two “cabbens,” one barn and corn crib, valued $300.
Source: Southwest Virginia Tax Assessments 1815, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, compiled By Mary B. Kegley, 1991, p. 119.1815, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
1815; Randolph Fugate’s Estate, one farm lying on the main road, leading from Ingles Ferry, 22 miles from Wythe Courthouse, 400 acres having thereon one dwelling house of wood, two stories, 26 feet by 20 feet, with cellar under, kitchen, barn, stable, still house, blacksmith shop, smoke house, and corn crib, valued at $2000; one other tract known by the name of “Sulpher” Springs, 224 acres having thereon one “cabben,” valued at $250; one other tract adjoining Wm. Harrell, 300 acres, unimproved, valued at $300; one other tract unimproved, on Peack (Peak) Creek, a branch of New River, 440 acres, valued at $120; one other unimproved tract of land on New River near the line between Wythe and Montgomery counties, 190 acres valued at $100; one other unimproved tract lying on New River adjoining the Persimmon Bottom, 100 acres, valued at $20; one other tract of land on New River on the North side of the River known by the name of Fugate’s Ford, 400 acres having thereon two dwellings of wood, one 20 feet by 16 feet and the other 24 feet by 18 feet, two stories, one barn and no other buildings, valued at $1500; one other tract unimproved adjoining the above, 150 acres, valued at $150; one other tract adjoining the above unimproved, 324 acres, valued at $320; one other tract adjoining the above, unimproved, 150 acres, valued at $150; one other tract lying on the north side of New River near the line between Wythe and Montgomery counties, 300 acres having thereon one old dwelling house and other old “cabbens,” valued at $600; total $5,510.
Source: Southwest Virginia Tax Assessments 1815, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, compiled By Mary B. Kegley, 1991, p. 124.1815, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, Reuben
1815; REUBEN HARRELL, JUNR., one female slave between 12 and 50 years; one under 12 years, valued at $400.
Source: Southwest Virginia Tax Assessments 1815, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, compiled By Mary B. Kegley, 1991, p. 128.1815, Wythe County, VA
Harrell, William
1815; WILLIAM HARRELL (HARREL), SENR., one farm lying between Ingles Road and New River, 267 acres having thereon one dwelling house of wood, 1 ½ stories, 24 feet by 18 feet, one kitchen, smoke house, one barn, and one corn crib, valued at $534; one other farm, 387 acres, having thereon two “cabbens,” one barn, one smoke house and corn crib, valued at $580; one other unimproved tract adjoining the above tracts, 12 acres, valued at $3; total $1,117.
Source: Southwest Virginia Tax Assessments 1815, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Russell, Washington, and Wythe Counties, compiled By Mary B. Kegley, 1991, p. 128.
