(1) Il est marié avec Nancy Turner.
Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1817, il avait 21 ans.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il a/avait une relation avec Frances Mrs2Solomon.
*Bertie County, North Carolina [Formed 1722 From Chowan County]
*Stewart County, Georgia [Formed 1830 From Randolph County]
(1820 U.S. Census) GEORGIA , WASHINGTON, NO TWP LISTED Series: M33 Roll: 9 Page: 230
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MEMOIRS OF GEORGIA
CONTAININGHISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE'S CIVIL, MILITARYINDUSTRIAL AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTSAND PERSONAL SKETCHES OF MANY OF ITS PEOPLE
VOL. II
ATLANTA, GA.
THE SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, 1895
STEWART COUNTY, GEORGIA
JUDGE D.B. HARRELL. The Harrell family came from North Carolina. Jesse Harrel, the head of the family, was a prosperous farmer in that state and a man of great strength of character, and fine business ability. A son, Solomon, born in North Carolina in 1796, came to Georgia in 1800 with his parents, who located in Washington county. Here he was educated and grew to manhood, and in the war of 1812 served faithfully throughout that conflict. In 1839 he moved to Stewart county, and engaged in farming. He took no more part in politics than to vote, but was elected a justice of the inferior court, both in Washington and Stewart counties. He was married to Nancy Turner, and they had five children born to them, two of who are now living: Judge D.B. Harrell, and Solomon Harrell, of Webster county. Husband and wife were faithful members of the Baptist church. He died in 1858, aged sixty-two years, and the wife died in 1845. Judge D.B. Harrell was a small boy when his father located in Stewart county. He was educated at Lumpkin academy, under the direction of Prof. Baker, of South Carolina, who was a classmate of Daniel Webster. Impressed with the conviction that the profession of law was that for which his talents were specially fitted, he was, after thorough study, admitted to practice. After a few years of work he was elected solicitor-general of the Patuala judicial circuit, serving from 1855 to 1859, when he was elected judge of the superior court of the circuit. He also represented Webster county three years in the general assembly. He was captain of Company A, Seventeenth Georgia regiment, during the war, but was forced to retire on account of ill health. Judge Harrell was a member of Gov. Brownís staff during the time of the conflict. Most of his life has been spent on the farm, in which he takes great interest. In 1890 the bank of Richland was established, with a capital of $50,000, and Judge Harrell was made president. Judge Harrell is a strong democrat, and a high Mason. He lives in a fine residence on his farm near Richland, and is very highly respected by all who have the honor of his acquaintance.
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