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1835, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

The precinct of the road from Galbreath’s to Calfee’s Ferry to be divided. Jefferson R. Fugate to be continued as overseer from Galbreath’s to Nathaniel Whitteker’s and Joseph Clark was appointed overseer to Calfee’s Ferry and hands to be allotted by William Sloan, Reuben Harrell and Joseph Graham, or any two.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 68.

1835, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben

Account of Andrew Porter, constable, allowed, $7.19; Robert Sanders, $3.12; Michael Jackson, $3.12 and Reuben Harrell $11.04.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 71.

1835, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Reuben and John

Claims allowed: Reuben Harrell, 1 day, $0.50; John Harrell, 3 days, $ 1.50;

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 73.

1837, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

John Harrell was appointed overseer of the road from the house of John Feely to Fugate’s cabbin in room of Thomas Galbreath, resigned.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 109.

1837, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

For reasons appearing to the court it is ordered that Joseph H. Howe, William Breeding and Randolph Fugate, or any two, to a lot the hands to work under Simeon Bryson, William Stone, John Harrell, Jefferson R. Fugate, Randolph Clark, Randolph Fugate, Jr., John Nunn and William Nunn, overseers of the road.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 113.

1838, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

Ordered that William Sloan be appointed overseer of the road from the house of John Feely to Fugate’s cabin in room of John Harrell, removed.

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 126.

1838, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, John

Claims for the overseer of the road: William Wilson, 10 days, $5.00; John Harrell, 4 days, $2.00;

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 130.

1839, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Susan and Mitchell

Anderson Howard, Esqr., Commissioner; John Calfee, teacher; Charles, 14, Elizabeth, 12, children of George Hollandsworth; Mitchell, 14, child of Susan Harrell.

Source: The Lost Children of Wythe County, Virginia 1790-1878, Poor School Children, Orphans and Apprentices From County Records, compiled by Mary B. Kegley, 1995, p. 35.

1839, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Perry

Ordered that Earhart Simmerman, Jr., Perry Harrell, John Williams, George Archer, Abram Davis, Larkin Johnston and hands and Allen J. Bennett, John Simmerman, Jr., and Washington Simmerman were to be exempt…

Source: Abstracts of Court Orders of Wythe County, Virginia, 1821-1830, Volume 4, by Mary B. Kegley, 1999, p. 154.

1842, Wythe County, VA

Harrell, Jacob and James

ISABELLA FEELY, will signed February 14, 1842, mentioned Negro woman Harriet who was to go to niece Rachel B. Longacre, and Negro child Milly to go to niece Isabella E. Stephens, relict of Joseph Stephens, deceased; mentioned American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions who were to have principal and interest on a bond due from Joseph H. Howe, in the amount of $120, “to promote holiness among heathen nations.” Friends James Stephens and George Painter to act as executors; witnesses William Sayers and Jacob M. Harrell; codicil January 24, 1845, mentioned Harriet was to go to Isabella E. Stephens and to Isabelle E. Stephens and her youngest daughter, Sarah J. J. A. Stephens, jointly and equally, all right, title and interest in land, as a result of a claim said to be arising to legal heirs of Timothy Feely, who acted as a soldier and officer in the Revolutionary War; witnesses James Stephens and William Sayers; presented to court September 14, 1846, and proved by William Sayers, but continued for further proof; On January 11, 1847, it appeared that James M. Harrell had departed this life and his handwriting was proved and the will recorded; executors were not mentioned (pp. 458-459).

Source: Abstracts of Wills of Wythe County, Virginia, Will Books 5 and 6, October 9 1837-September 11, 1848, compiled by Mary B. Kegley, 2006, p. 38.