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1826, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

Claims allowed: Joseph Corvin three days overseer of the road, $1.50; Charles Allison, 7 days, $3.50; Samuel Calfee, timber to repair the road, $1.00; John Dickard, constable, account, $7.37; Reuben Harrell, 3 days overseer of the road and furnishing powder, $2.94 ¼; Henry Miller, use of wagon and team, $2.00.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 90.

1827, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Margaret

The inventory and appraisement of the estate of Margaret Harrell, returned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 100.

1827, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John, James, and Reuben

John Harrell sled and horses 2 days, $2.00; same for wagon and team 3 days, $4.50; James Harrell, 9 days overseer, $4.50; Reuben Harrell 6 days as overseer and 1 lb. powder $3.50.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 105.

1827, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

Samuel Sloan was appointed overseer of the road from the house of John Feely to Fugate’s cabin in room of Reuben Harrell, resigned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 107.

1827, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John Jr. and John Sr.

John Harrell, Jr., and Hester Galbreath, daughter of Thomas Galbreath. Surety Christian May who stated he had known Hester from her infancy and believed that in the year 1805 she was then a child running about and also stated he had heard John Harrell Sr. say that his son John Harrell was upwards of 21 years old. Andrew W. Longacre stated he heard the mother of Hester say that her son William was upwards of 21 years old and that her daughter Hester was older than her son William.

Source: Wythe County, Virginia Marriages, 1790-1853, by Beverly Repass Hoch and Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 111.

1827, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Mary and John

Andrew W. Longacre and Mary Harrell, daughter of John Harrell. Surety Christian May who stated he had known Mary Harrell since infancy and believed her to be upwards of age 21 and also knew Andrew Longacre a number of years, perhaps 20 and believed him to be more than 21.

Source: Wythe County, Virginia Marriages, 1790-1853, by Beverly Repass Hoch and Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 111.

1828, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, James

Claims allowed: James Harrell, overseer of the road 5 days and 3 indexes, $4.00;

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 122.

1828, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Margaret

It was ordered that William Crawford, James Calfee and John Calfee, Senr., be appointed to settle with James Stephens, administrator of the estate of Margaret Harrell, deceased.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 124.

1828, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

John Draper, James Crockett and James Sayers viewed Randolph Fugate’s new road proposal and it was to be opened after hearing any objection of landowner Reuben Harrell.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 130.

1829, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

The road applied for by Randolph Fugate and others through the land of Reuben Harrell and others to be opened.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 3, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 133.