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1721, Northumberland County, VA

Harrell, Gilbert

GILBERT HARRELL, son of JA’S, born 14 October 1721.

Source: Northumberland County Records of Birth 1661-1810, p. 440

1728, Stafford County, VA

Hurle, John

Deed Book B p. 210: John Edy of Westmoreland Co. 464 A. in Stafford Co. on Pimmetts Run. March 1728/29. JOHN HURLE first took up land but paid no compostition. Grant to Edy. HURLE paid fees before Edy had Deed. Deed cancelled. New Deed for HURLE Bk. C fo…196.

Source: Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, compiled by Gertrude Grey, Vol. 1, p. 98

1729, Stafford County, VA

Harle, John

Deed Book C p. 8: William Gunnel of Westmoreland Co. 400 A. in Stafford on Pimmet’s Run adj. Dorrel’s land on Four Mile Run, JOHN HURLE (HURL). 15 January 1729.

Source: Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, compiled by Gertrude Grey, Vol. 1, p. 100

1731, Prince William County, VA

Harle, William and John

Deed Book C, p. 206: Edward Embs, WILLIAM HARLE & JOHN HARLE of Pr. William Co. 512 A. in Pr. William Co. adj. John Parker, on Mill Br., William Harrison. 15 July 1731.

Source: Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Compiled by Gertrude Grey, Vol. 1, p. 111

1731, Northumberland County, VA

Hearald, Rosana

ROSANA HEARALD, daughter of JA’S and MARY, born 24 December 1731.

Source: Northumberland County Records of Birth 1661-1810, p. 441

1735, Orange County, VA

Herle, John

pp. 83-87: 17 May 1735. Alexander Spotswood, esq. to JOHN HERLE, planter. Lease for lives of JOHN HERLE and Wilm. Ingram son of Jno. Ingram. 120 acres on the south side of the River Rappidanne, part of 40,000 acres granted granted Alexander Spotswood and called the Sptsylvania Tract. Yearly rent for first four years on 25 December, one ear of Indian corn, and thereafter 600 pounds of tobacco, delivered at a convenient landing in Spotsylvania County, the first due 25 Dec. 1736.

14 July 1735. Possession granted JOHN HERLE by James Chissum, attorney of Alexander Spotswood. Wit: Charles Spoe, Bryan Sisson.

15 July 1735. Acknowledged by Alexander Spotswood, Esq. on motion of John Bramham.

Source: Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 1735-1738, Compiled and Abstracted by John Frederick Droman, p. 7

1735, Frederick County, VA

Harrell, John

JOHN HARRELL born 1735 Virginia died after 1797 in Frederick Co., Va. Married Sarah —?— born 1745 and died July 30, 1810 in Frederick Co., VA. Military: Ensign, Frederick Co., VA. Children: JOHN, JR. born 1759, JOSIAH born Jan. 1761 married (2)Sarah Evans, NATHAN born 1769, ELIZABETH born 1772.

Source: Texas D.A.R. Register for Marion Lege Henderson Halton, No. 479874

1737, Orange County, VA

Harrow, John

Petition dated 23 July 1737: JOHN HARROW is among a group of petitioners for a wagon road through Chester’s Gap.

Source: Orange County Virginia Deed Books 1738-1741 abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman, pp. 112-113

1739, Prince William County, VA

Harle, William and John

Deed Book E, p. 38: Thomas Lord Fairfax land in Pr. William Co. on Difficult Run near Falls of Potomack R. adj. Maj. Dennis McCarthy’s Sugarland Tract, Mr. Wm. Harrison, Messsrs. WILL’M & JOHN HARLE, John Parker (now Mr. Watson), above Clark’s Br., edward Emmes, Guy Broadwater, Thomas Simmonds, Mr. Lewis Elzey, on Difficult Run, Will’m Norris, line of Mr. John Grant now Maj. John Covill, Piney Br. of Difficult Run, John Lewis, John Warner, John Reid’s now Rodham Neale, Mr. James Thomas, Col. Carter, Wm. Berkley. Surv. by Jno. Warner 8 June 1739. 12, 12,588 A. granted Bryan Fairfax, Esq. Bk F. fol:124.

Source: Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Compiled by Gertrude Grey, Vol. 1, p. 122

1740, Prince William County, VA

Harrald, Richard

Deed Book Four 1740-1741, pp. 40-43: 27-28 April 1740. William Russell of Orange County, Gent. to RICHARD HARRALD, planter, of Prince William County. Lease and release; for L45 current money. 760 acres on the south side of Shenandoah River….by deep gully…down the river… (signed) W. Russell, Wit: David Vaunce, Charles Buck, Michael (M) French [in release also RICHARD (h) HARRALD].

26 June 1740: Acknowledged by William Russell, Gent.

26 June 1740: Commission to Robert Slaughter, John Finlason and Samuel Bell, Gent. to take the acknowledgement of Mary, wife of William Russell.

20 July 1741: Mary Russell relinquishes her right of dower before Robert Slaughter and Saml. Ball 24 7br. (Sept) 1741. Privy examiniation returned.

pp. 43-46; 28-29 April 1740: William Russell of Orange County, to Charles Buck, farmer of same. Lease and release; for L45 current money. 450 acres on west side the south river of Shenandoah on the lowere side a deep gully near river bank opposite to an island….W. Russell, Wit: David Vaunce, Michael (M) French, RICHARD (h) HARRALD.

26 June 1740: Acknowledged by Wm. Russell, Gent.

(Relinquishment of dower as above, Russell to HARRALD).

Source: Orange County Virginia Deed Books 1738-1741, Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman, p. 37