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Sarah PERKINS's parents: Rees PERKINS ( - ) and Elizabeth? COLSON ( - )
Sarah PERKINS's sister: Elizabeth PERKINS ( - )

Family of Capt. Lewis HARRELL and Sarah PERKINS

Husband: Capt. Lewis HARRELL (1767-1829?)
Wife: Sarah PERKINS ( - )
Children: Lewis Jr. HARRELL (1774?-1882)
Mary Perkins HARRELL (1787-1860)
James HARRELL (1818- )
Josiah T. HARRELL ( - )
Mathew M. HARRELL ( - )
Jacob HARRELL ( - )

Husband: Capt. Lewis HARRELL

Name: Capt. Lewis HARRELL
Sex: Male
Father: Jacob (John?) HARRELL (bef1734-1787)
Mother: Mary PEACOCK ( - )
Title Capt.
Birth 1767 Marion District, SC
Death 10 Jun 1829 (app) (age 61-62)

Wife: Sarah PERKINS

Name: Sarah PERKINS
Sex: Female
Father: Rees PERKINS ( - )
Mother: Elizabeth? COLSON ( - )

Child 1: Lewis Jr. HARRELL

Name: Lewis Jr. HARRELL
Sex: Male
Birth 1774 (app) Marion District, SC
Death 1882 (age 107-108) Darlington District, SC

Child 2: Mary Perkins HARRELL

Name: Mary Perkins HARRELL
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: George MYERS ( -1816)
Spouse 2: Silas S. ANDERSON ( -1845)
Birth 21 Oct 1787
Death 17 Mar 1860 (age 72)

Child 3: James HARRELL

Name: James HARRELL
Sex: Male
Birth 1818

Child 4: Josiah T. HARRELL

Name: Josiah T. HARRELL
Sex: Male

Child 5: Mathew M. HARRELL

Name: Mathew M. HARRELL
Sex: Male

Child 6: Jacob HARRELL

Name: Jacob HARRELL
Sex: Male

Note on Husband: Capt. Lewis HARRELL

Email FROM: Wayne Harrell

Not sure but thought it was a John Harrell who's wife did that but not sure now. Belive John lost first wife and had a daughter by her then wanted a son but first wife died so he married a much younger gal. She was expecting when she died so burried her in wedding gown. Robbers woke her cutting off finger and she survived to have a son. Son was named Lewis and was about the third Lewis Harrell of the time period. Will have to do some digging as had that story from somebody and now will need to find it again as I'm still trying to get old facts back into a new computer after my older computer crashed.

 

The Timmons line tie heavy into Harrell with Lewis Harrell born around 1767 son of Jacob Harrell born about 1734 but will shows died in 1787 in SC both Lewis and Levi his sons named in will and also a grandson Levi but not clear father of Levi Jr... but assume it to be Levi not Lewis or a younger son Jasper, think nickname as he may have been Jacob but called Jasper. Lewis wed first a Sarah Perkins daughter of a ? Perkins who was a lead surveyor in SC so a man of some improtance in area, and by will and from other things have found seen belive Lewis was the bad boy of family as father limited what he would get in will and was firm about him not getting more. Lewis second married Sarah Timmons daughter of John Timmons an officer in the militia and also important person in area, believe William Timmons married ?Mary? Harrell and left her as widow and she was the daughter of Jacob thus sister to Levi, Lewis, and Jasper... she would later marry again and her new spouse take in the Timmons children. Some of this not sure now since it off top of my head and don't have all my files on hand to check. Also Jacob Harrell 1734-1787 had a daugher Selah who first married a Nettles and took his two sons and rewed on his death a Silas Simmons,, Silas died in 1795 per will filed same place with same clerk took Jacob 1787 will in Charleston SC, but neither Jacob nor Silas claimed in will they from Charleston only filed will since it was place to do it at time.

 

Email FROM: Thomas C. Harrell

You have a birth date for Lewis as 1767. You also recorded that Lewis served in the American Revolution. If we accept the dates for the full period of the American Revolution as being 1776-1783, Lewis would have been 9 years old in 1776 and 16 years old in 1783.

You have "Capt Lewis" listed as being married in 1802 but having a first child, Lewis Jr., in 1774. "Capt. Lewis would have been 7 years old??????

You have another Lewis Harrell listed, born in 1752, as having married a Ann Timmons. The birth date of this Lewis fits in with the data for "Capt. Lewis".

Now I'll add another ingredient to the pot of confusion. Jacob Harrell, father of a Lewis, names in his will a daughter Ann Timmons.

I present this in the hopes that you have a solution.

 

 

Served in Revolutionary War under General Francis Marion

May 07, 1787, Land Grant

May 06, 1805, Land Grand

June 05, 1823, Made his will

 

LEWIS HARRELL

South Carolina ) In the name of God Amen I Lewis Harrell of Marion District

in the said State being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this

my last will and testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. It

is my desire that all my Just debts be paid believing that I have already

made an Equal and just distribution of my property among my children as far

as the division of my property has taken place the remainder that I am now

pofsefsed with I dispose of in the following manner Item first to be at

my disposal to give in legacys as I shall see proper so long as I live my

lands lying between Peedee and Lynches Creek and between Peedee and Catfish

Creek in Marion is considered belonging to my son Josiah T. Harrell in the

division already taken place Item 2nd The remains of my state that I shall

be pofsefsed of at the time of my death I give in the following manner to

be equally divided among my children that is now living viz Mary Anderson

Mathew M Harrell & Josiah T Harrell and Lewis Harrell and the children of

my son Jacob and my son James Harrell shall receive their portion their fa-

thers portion of my Estate as the their Fathers were now living and their

legacies shall be drawn for them by my Executors and Kept for them untill

they come of age or marry at which time each Survivor Shall receive their

equal portion proportion Item 3rd It is my desire that my Executors shall

Keep back out of my Estate as much money and put it to Interest as shall

amount to One hundred dollars a year for the purpose of paying the legacy

belonging to my wife by marriage contract and at her my wifes death the prin-

ciple to be collected and divided in the same manner as devised above in the

direction given my Executors that is each Legatee to share and share alike I

Lastly Constitute and appoint my sons Mathew M and Josiah T Harrell Executors

of this my last will and Testament revoking all other Wills before made by me

In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this 5th

day of June in the year of Lord 1823 Signed Sealed in presence of

Jas Crefsy Lewis Harrell (SEAL)

Alex J Scott

John M Blount

27th June 1823 As I am about taking of a Journey into the back Country for

my health leaving home in a low State of health it is my desire that the chil-

dren of my daughter Mary that she had by George Myers shall receive before

 

LEWIS HARRELL'S WILL PAGE 2

any division takes place in my will one hundred dollars each the said leg-

acies to be Kept by my Executors and paid over as the legatees comes of age

It is further my desire that my son Josiah T Harrell shall receive before any

division takes place Three thousand dollars out of my Estate but in case if

I should live to return and should I see cause to pay the above named lega-

cies their receipt shall be good to any of my Executrixes.

 

Test Alexr J Scott Lewis Harrell

John M Blount

Recorded in Will Book 1, Page 188

 

Original Will Missing

Recorded June 10, 1829

Thomas Harllee Ordinary

Roll No. 383

 

Transcribed by Donali Howell, 19 May 2001

from "South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868, (WPA 1934-1936)"

South Carolina Archives Microfilm No. M/9-17:

Wills of Marion County, Vol. 1 (1796-1855).

Note on Child 2: Mary Perkins HARRELL

Settled on Lynches River where Anderson Bridge was built.

Note on Child 5: Mathew M. HARRELL

Marion County Equity Rolls #69.