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1744, Northumberland County, VA

Harrold, Gilbert

On information of Spencer Ball and Ellis Gill, Churchwardens of St. Stephen’s Parish against Margaret Burn, late servant of GILBERT HARROLD, ordered the Sheriff take the s’d Margaret Burn in custody for being lately delivered of a bastard Child & Cause her to appear the next Court to answer s’d information:OB 1743-49.

Source: Records of Indenture Servants and Certificates for Land Northumberland County, Va.1650-1793, Compiled by W. Preston Haynie, p. 48

1745, Northumberland County, VA

Harrold, Gilbert

On the presentment of the grand jury versus Margaret Burn for having a bastard child in St. Stephen’s Parish in this county, the s’d Margaret being called and not appearing, on the motion of ___________ (name of person not stated), gen’t, one of the Churchwardens of afores’d Parish, judgment is granted against the s’d Margaret & GILBERT HARROLD, her security, for five hundred pounds of tabacco, being the fine inflicted by Law for the afors’d offence which the Margaret and GILBERT are ordered to pay at the laying of the next levy for s’d Parish to use of the poor thereof with Costs. OB 174-49.

Source: Records of Indenture Servants and Certificates for Land Northumberland County, VA, 1650-1793, Compiled by W. Preston Haynie, p. 57

1745, Fairfax County, VA

Harle, John

JOHN HARLE witness to deed. Recorded July 16, 1745.

Source: Fairfax Co., Virginia Deed Abstracts Book A, pp. 409-411

1746, Fairfax County, VA

Harle, John

JOHN HARL/HARLE; Fairfax; 24 Feb. 1746, 24 (?) June 1751; 131 a. near mouth of Secolin Br. on Goose Crk; adj. Abram Lindsay, Jacob Binks, Col. Carter, Mad. Mason (formerly Capt. Asbery’s), Mr. Russ. Surv. Guy Broadwater.

June 1752 ” Eliza. the Widow of JOHN HARLE came & desired the benefit of this land, But if Any in behalf of the Son shd. Claim, then must submit.

Source: Abstracts of Virginia Northern Neck Warrants and Surveys 1653-1781, Vol. I, by Peggy Shomo Joyner

1746, Augusta County, VA

Harrel, William and Jacob

Road ordered from Caleb Jones’s mill down to county line. James McKay, Henry Harding, John Mill, Adam Cunningham, Jacob Sterrell, William Hurst, Thomas Burke, WILLIAM HARREL, Thomas Grubb, JACOB HARREL, Charley Cox, Charles Burke, Calib Jobe.

Source: Augusta County Records by Lyman Chalkley Vol. I, p. 26

1747, Prince William County, VA

Harrill, Samuel

No transcript provided.

Source: Prince William Tithables 1747

1747, Prince William County, VA

Harrel, Jacob

JACOB HARREL fined for not attending as a witness in court.

Source: The Virginia Magazine Vol. I, p. 35

1748, Augusta County, VA

Harild, John

1748 Tax Delinquents of Augusta Co.: JNO HARILD, not found, RICH’D HARIL, twice charged.

Source: Chalkley Papers, Vol. 2, p. 414

1748, Augusta County, VA

Haril, Richard

1748 Tax Delinquents of Augusta Co.: JNO HARILD, not found, RICH’D HARIL, twice charged.

Source: Chalkley Papers, Vol. 2, p. 414

1749, Fairfax County, VA

Harle, William

Land of WILLIAM HARLE and Garrard Trammell sold to John Moncure. On branches of Accotink, granted to WM. HARLE and Trammell July 17, 1742. Located N. side of Accontink branch, place called Elk Lick. 517 acres Recorded 21 June 1749.

Source: Fairfax Co., Virginia Deed Abstracts Book B, pp. 481-482