Since Jesse, son of Hugh, married Elizabeth McKinney in 1812, we can assume he was about 21 years old with his birth date being around 1790 and old enough to sign the petition for moving the voting place. Robert, son of James I, had served in the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774 and several Indian battles in the Cherokee towns before he went to Kentucky about 1777. James II died of Rev. page displays Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) STR results for the project. 1760 Va. or NC. Died young Records indicate that Hugh Harrell, Herrell had five sons born between 1787 and 1800, they were: Jesse, James, Enoch, Johnand Davis and one daughter named Mary. I know my line back four generations. Simon married Elizabeth Miller and had several children. b. NANCY JANE HERRALL: b. Y-DNA STR markers change (mutate) often enough that most men
paternal lineages. There are two pathways to join the project, depending on whether or not you have already taken a DNA test. Simon joined the Tennessee Volunteer Calvary and became a Sargent, fighting for the Union Army. People Projects ... Project Tags. Un projet-pilote favorisant la déjudiciarisation est offert depuis le 4 janvier dans le district judiciaire de Roberval. Two other Herald and Harreld, Harroll lines have taken the test and found to match the Hugh Herrell group within one marker in 25 which indicates a very close relationship. His wife continued on to Virginia. L. HEROD, b.1808 SC / NC - d.1899 Crawford AR, Aaron Harrell, b.c.1770, Wales (he or family), David Newton Harrell, b. abt. The reason for his leaving North Carolina has not been determined, however he moved near Saltville, Va. where the salt making industry was in full swing and required a lot of wood to fire the furnaces under the boiling kettles, he may have come to cut wood or timber in Clinch Mountain. Lakey and Dickerson. ii LYDIA CHARLOTTE HERALL: b. gg WILLIAM Y.C. 10 Feb 1869 Washington Co., Va. You may learn more about
HARRELL-dna Mailing List Homepage (Source: RootsWeb) Maps and Gazetteers . who share the same STR results also share a recent paternal lineage. John Herrell and Annah Campbell had three daughters and two sons; Hugh born in 1820, Simon born about 1825, Lucy born about 1822, Mary and Rebecka. The other Herald line which matches the DNA of the others was found in Russell County, Va. John Herald was born about 1820 and the writer believes he was possibly a son of James Harreld III. (This connection not proven Jan.2001) married Rebecka Lackin1787 Rockingham/Rowan counties NC 15 Apr. Robert Harrell 8/27/03. James Harreld III, son of James II, married Willey Bradshaw in Washington Co. VA andby 1816 had sold his land and left the county. Hugh Harrell's tax records indicate he had nine horses and a couple of milk cows and possibly some wagons or carriages. Buried on Heral farm on Rattle Creek in cemetery on hill near lake bed field, married 29 Sept. 1876 Washington Co., Va., to Mary Jane Roberts. Two other Herald and Harreld, Harroll lines have taken the test and found to match the Hugh Herrell group within one marker in 25 which indicates a very close relationship. After that time Hugh no longer appears in the Frederick county records. This is possibly Hugh Harrell, Herrell of Frederick Co., Virginia. By Kerry Armstrong March 09, 2007 at 06:23:34. James Harroll, died in Washington County, Va. in 1796 and named four heirs in his will; Children, James, Robert and Mary and grandson, James son of James II. 12 Oct. 1859 Washington Co., Va. Died young in North Carolina when Hugh moved back to NC for a short time. During the Civil War, Hugh served in the Confederate Army against his brother Simon.