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1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Jacob

Jacob Harrell, sale of personal property April 11, 1822, signed by Margaret Harrell; recorded December 10, 1822 (p. 24).

Source: Abstracts of Wills of Wythe County, Virginia, Will Books 3 and 4, May 1822-April 30, 1837, compiled by Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 2.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, William

William Harrell, will signed April 27, 1822, mentioned wife Martha, boys, John and Ruben Harrell, who were to inherit the property at his wife’s death. They were to pay other heirs William Harrell, Elizabeth Pierce and Sarah Fultz*. Reuben to have the large family Bible; grandsons Mourow (Monroe?) and Jacob Harrell, sons of Jacob Harrell, deceased; daughters Mary Patrick, Nancy Brown and Rebeckah Axby. Sons John and Ruben to be executors; witnesses Christian May, James Rogers and James Harrell. Presented to court on August 13, 1822, and to lie for further proof; presented again on August 14, 1822, when the will was recorded. On September 10, 1822, John Harrell qualified as executor (pp. 12-13); inventory and appraisal of personal property April 12, 1822* ; recorded August 14, 1822 (p. 14).

Source: Wythe County Virginia Will Book 3, pp. 12, 13.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

Claims allowed: Susanna Sayers for use of wagon, team and driver two days for fixing the road, $5.00; Charles Hays, 15 days as overseer of the road, $7.50; John Harrell, 7 days same, $3.50;

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 24.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

The precinct of Thomas Graham, overseer of the road from Fugate’s cabin to Pine Run to be divided by John Draper, Jr., and William Ross and Reuben Harrell be appointed overseer of the east end of said precinct that said Draper and Ross allot and divide the work under said overseer.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 26.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, William

The last will and testament of William Harrell, deceased, presented, and continued for further proof.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 28.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, William

The will of William Harrell was fully proven by the oaths of Christian May and James Rogers and ordered to be recorded.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 29.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Jacob

Inventory and appraisement of the personal estate of Jacob Harrell, deceased, is returned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 29.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Jacob

The account of the sales of the estate of Jacob Harrell, deceased, was returned to court.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 30.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

Probate of the will of John Christly granted John Harrell.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 31.

1822, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, William

John Draper, James Sayers, Peter Thrasher and Jesse Honaker, or any three, are to appraise the estate of William Harrell, deceased.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 31.