Name |
William Washington Harrell [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Birth |
17 Oct 1822 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [1] |
Census: Federal |
1830 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [7] |
- male 20-30: John Harriel [at abt 27]
female 20-30 [Sarah at abt 27]
male 5-10 [William W. at 8]
female <5 [Mary Mahala at abt 4]
male <5 [John T. at abt 2]
male 20-30
female slave 10-24
female slave <10
female slave <10
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Census: Federal |
1840 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [8] |
- male 30-40: John Harrell [at abt 37]
female 30-40 [Sarah at abt 37]
male 15-20 [William W. at 18]
female 10-15 [Mary Mahala at abt 14]
male 10-15 [John T. at abt 12]
female 10-15
female 5-10 [Amanda M. at abt 9]
female 5-10
male <5
female <5 [Martha at abt 2]
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Tax List |
1850 |
, Calvary, Grady County, Georgia, USA [9] |
- W. W. Harrel paid 1 poll and owned 3 slaves and a buggy. He paid $2.43 tax (7 1/2 mills) on 250 acres of quality 3 land in district 19, lot 334 in Decatur County, Georgia.
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Census: Federal |
20 Aug 1850 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [10] |
1) Wm. Harrell, male age 30, farmer, $800 real estate, born in GA
2) Ann Harrell, female age 28, born in GA
3) John Harrell, male age 7, born in GA
4) Isabella Harrell, female age 5, born in GA
5) Wm. Harrell, male age 3, born in GA
6) Unnamed Harrell, male age 1, born in GA |
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Court |
Apr 1857 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [11] |
- Stephen W. Belcher
Vs Decatur Superior Court
William W. Harrell April Term 1857.
& John Harrell
WHEREAS, at the Ooctober Term of this Court, last past, a Rule
Ni Si was granted in the above case, requiring the Defendant to pay to the Plaintiff
the pricipal, interest and cost, due on a certain note given by
the Defendants on the first day of October 1855
and to become due on the first day of October 1856
for the sum of Three thousand Dollars
for the better securing the payment of which said note, said Defendants had executed
on the Second day of October 1855 to the Plaintiff these
Deed of Mortgage, conveying to said Plaintiff that certain piece of town
property lying & being in the town of Bainbridge in said County
& known in the plan of said town as town lots number nine (9) no. 10
no. 11 & number 12 being the place known as the town lot on which situate
the Hotel known as the Harrell Hotel together with
all of said lots situate & lying in the garden lots, stable
lots & other lots to the said William W. & John attached & belonging thereto
the number of acres not known with all the rights & appurtenances to the
said tavern lot in any waise appurtaining and belonging.
Conditioned to be void upon the payment of the principal and interest of said note:
And it appearing to the Court that a copies of said Rule Ni Si has been served on the
Defendents William W. & John Harrell and that said
defendants still neglect and refuse to pay the amount due on said note.
It is therefore considered and adjudged that the equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises be and the same is hereby barred and forever foreclosed; and it
is further ordered that the Plaintiff do recover of and from Defendant the sum of
Three Thousand dollars and _____ cents
for his principal, and the sum of one hundred & twenty two dollars and
fifty cents for his interest and the sum of Six 25/100
dollars for his cost : and that execution issue against said mortgage premises for the
sum aforesaid, and that the Defendant in mercy. Judgment signed this first
day of May 1857.
Allowed Lane & Sims Plaintiffs Attorney
Alex ~ A Allen Prin $3000.00
J S C S W C. Int 122.50
Cost 6.25
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Court |
Apr 1857 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [11] |
- Stephen W. Belcher
Vs Decatur Superior Court
William W. Harrell April Term 1857.
WHEREAS, at the Ooctober Term of this Court, last past, a Rule
Ni Si was granted in the above case, requiring the Defendant to pay to the Plaintiff
the pricipal, interest and cost, due on a certain note given by
the Defendant & one John Harrell as security on the first day of October 1855
and to become due on the first day of October 1856
for the sum of Three thousand Dollars
for the better securing the payment of which said note, said Defendant had executed
on the first day of October 1855 to the Plaintiff his
Deed of Mortgage, conveying to said Plaintiff all these two fractional
lots of land known & distinguished as number one hundred
& ninety & number one hundred & ninety one & also lot no.
one hundred & sixty-eight all of said lots situate & lying in the
fifteenth District of said County & containing in all five hundred &
fifty acres more or less - together with all the appurtenances thereto
belonging-
Conditioned to be void upon the payment of the principal and interest of said note:
And it appearing to the Court that a copy of said Rule Ni Si has been served on the
Defendent William W. Harrell - and that said
defendant still neglects and refuses to pay the amount due on said note.
It is therefore considered and adjudged that the equity of redemption in and to said
mortgaged premises be and the same is hereby barred and forever foreclosed; and it
is further ordered that the Plaintiff do recover of and from Defendant the sum of
Three thousand dollars and _____ cents
for his principal, and the sum of one hundred & twenty two dollars and
fifty cents for his interest and the sum of Six 25/100
dollars for his cost : and that execution issue against said mortgage premises for the
sum aforesaid, and that the Defendant in mercy. Judgment signed this first
day of May 1857.
Allowed Lane & Sims Plaintiffs Attorney
Alex ~ A Allen Prin $3000.00
J S C S W C. Int 122.50
Cost 6.25
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Appointment |
4 Jan 1858 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [12] |
- "William W. Harrell who was elected
Sheriff for said County, on the 4th
day of January 1858, was duly Sworn and
received his Commission, and gave
bond with John Harrell of the 20th
& John T. Harrell Securities.
John T. Harrell who was, on the 4th
say of January 1858, elected Tax Col-
lector for Said County, was duly
Sworn and Received his commission
and gave bonds for State & County
Tax with John Harrell & William
W. Harrell Securities on each-"
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Census: Federal |
4 Jun 1860 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [13] |
1) W. W. Harrell, male age 37, farmer, $9,000 real estate, $16,500 personal estate, born in GA
2) Ann B. Harrell, female age 32, born in GA
3) John D. Harrell, male age 16, born in GA, attended school
4) Isabella Harrell, female age 15, born in GA, attended school
5) William J. P. Harrell, male age 13, born in GA, attended school
6) Chas. L. Harrell, male age 8, born in GA, attended school |
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Guardianship Bond |
4 Jun 1860 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [14] |
- On the application of William W. Harrell for lett-
ers of Guardianship to Lilly Douglass orphan
child of Sanders G. Douglass deceased. It app-
earing to the Court that legal notice of said
application has been given. It is ordered that said
application be granted and that the said William
W. Harrell give bond as Guardian as aforesaid in
the sum of [space left blank]
dollars with
[space left blank] as Securities of said county named
to & appeared by this Court as securities thereon
& otherwise qualify in vacation
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Military: Civil War |
18 Mar 1861 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [15, 16] |
started in Bainbridge Independents 1st Georgia Regiment, Company B |
- A marker in Bainbridge notes:
"BAINBRIDGE VOLUNTEERS
LATER
THE BAINBRIDGE INDEPENDENTS
ORGANIZED 1859, BY CAPTAIN CHARLES G. CAMPBELL, ASSEMBLED HERE IN MARCH 1861 AND ENTERED SERVICE UNDER THE COMMAND OF CAPTAIN JOHN W. EVANS AS COMPANY G, 1st GEORGIA REGIMENT
W.P.A. 1936 U.D.C."
"William W Harrell
Residence: Decatur County, Georgia
Enlistment Date: 18 March 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Georgia
Unit Numbers: 296 296
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 18 March 1861
Enlisted in Company G, 1st Volunteers Regiment Georgia
Received a disability discharge Company G, 1st Volunteers Regiment Georgia on 12 November 1861 in Greenbrier River, WV
Enlisted in Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 04 March 1862.
Died Company F, 50th Infantry Regiment Georgia on 02 May 1862"
[The death date is incorrect in this source. Is this the same W. W. Harrell?]
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Appointment |
13 Feb 1862 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [17] |
- Georgia Know all men by these presents that
Decatur County we William W. Harrell as principle and
John Harrell & John T Harrell as securities all
of said county are held and firmly bound unto his
Excellency Joseph E. Brown Governor and Commander
in chief of the Army and Navy and of the Malicia
thereof for the time being and his successors in office
in the just and full sum of two thousand dollars
for the true payment of which we bind ourselves our
heirs executors and administrators jointly and severally
and firmly by these presents sealed with our seals
and dated this 13th day of Feby eighteen hundred and
sixty two
The condition of the above obligation is such that
whereas the said William W. Harrell has been elected
sheriff of said county now should the said William
W Harrell well and truly do and perform faithfully
his duty as sheriff of said county by himself Jailor and
Deputies and faithfully execute all writs warrants
precepts and processes directed to him as sheriff as
aforesaid and true returns make and in all
things well and truly and without malice
or partiality do and perform all and singular the
duties of said office of sheriff as aforesaid by
himself Jailors and Deputies during his continuance
in office and take only the fees prescribed by
law and perform all and singular the duties required
of him as sheriff of said county thern this ob-
ligation to be null and void or esle to remain
in full force and virtue
attested and approved by W. W. Harrell LS
Alex A. Allen J. T. Harrell LS
Judge S.C. S.W.C. John (his x mark) Harrell LS
Georgia I William W. Harrell do solemnly swear
Decatur County (or affirm) that I will faithfully
execute all writs, warrants precepts and
processes directed to me as sheriff of the county of
Decatur and true returns make and in all things
well and truly and without malice or partiality
perform the duties of the office of sheriff of Decatur
County during my continuance in office and take
only my lawful fees.
And I do further swear that I will bear true
faith and allegiance to the state of Georgia and
to the utmost of my power and ability observe
confirm to suport and defend the constitution
thereof without any reservations as equiviacation
whatsoever, and I do further swear that I am not
the holder of any public monies unaccounted
for-so help me God
Sworn to and subscribed
before me this 13th day
of February 1862 W. W. Harrell LS
Alex A Allen
Judge S.C. S.W.C.
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Letter of Dismission |
15 Apr 1869 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [18] |
The Southern Georgian/Bainbridge Weekly Sun |
- "Georgia, Decatur County: W. W. Harrell files his (her, their) letters of dismission from the estate of Saunders Douglass, late of said county, deceased"
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Census: Federal |
3 Jun 1870 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [19] |
1) Wm. W. Harrell, white male age 47, farmer, born in GA
2) Annie B. Harrell, white female age 44, at home, born in GA
3) Wm. J. Harrell, white male age 23, physician, $250 real estate, $150 personal estate, born in GA
4) Anny C. Harrell, white female age 4, born in GA
5) Ann Sanborn, black female age 45, domestic servant, born in GA, cannot read or write
6) Wm Sanborn, black male age 15, domestic servant, born in GA, cannot read or write |
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Service |
7 Feb 1871 [20] |
the Decatur County Board on Education, representing the 513th District, |
Jury Duty |
4 May 1872 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [21] |
The Southern Georgia/Bainbridge Weekly Sun |
- "Grand Jury - April 1872 term:...W.W. Harrell..."
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Appointment |
12 Oct 1872 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [22] |
The Southern Georgian/Bainbridge Weekly Sun |
- "Appointed: W.W. Harrell has been appointed by the Ordinary, Sheriff of Decatur County, vice H.B. Waugh, resigned"
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Election |
4 Jan 1873 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [23] |
The Southern Georgian/Bainbridge Weekly Sun |
- "At a regular Convocation of Cloud Chapter, No. 48, the follwing officers were elected for the ensuing Masonic year: W.W. Harrell - Treasurer"
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Election |
4 Jan 1873 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [24] |
The Southern Georgian/Bainbridge Weekly Sun |
- vote for Sheriff, Republican ticket
"W.W. Harrell - 1206
E. D. Hayes -483"
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Politics |
Between 1877 and 1879 [25] |
a State Representative from Decatur County, Georgia |
News Article |
5 Jan 1878 |
The Daily Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [26] |
Representatives from Decatur County: W W Harrell (re-elected) and J O Farnell |
News Article |
10 Aug 1878 |
The Daily Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [27] |
-Eastman Times: On Sunday night last between 11 and 12 o'clock, the fine residence of Mr. W. W. Harrell, on his river plantation was entirely consumed by fire. The flames were making such headway before it was discovered as to render it absolutely impossible to do anything towards saving the building. The gentleman whom Mr. Harrell has living there was absent, spending the night with one of his neighbors, and the fire was first discovered by Mrs. Fore[?], who lives near there, and who gave the alarm. The house was comparatively new, having been built in 1871 at a cost of about $7,300. It was a large two-story wooden building, all nicely plastered inside, and was considered one of the nicest and most comfortable houses in this section. Fortunately, Mr. H. had all his furniture here in town where he is living, so he lost nothing but his dwelling in this [?]ance, which, however, was quite heavy, especially when supplemented by the $3,000 loss so recently sustained by the burning of his stables, horses, etc. His dwelling was secured in two companies for $1,500 in each, making $3,000 insurance. Another policy in at $1,500 in a third company had expired only a few weeks before the burning. Mr. Harrell is thoroughly satisfied that this is the work of an incendiary. The loss in this instance is estimated at $4,000 over and above insurance. |
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News Article |
20 Aug 1879 |
The Daily Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [28] |
Bainbridge Matters: Bainbridge, August 14.--R. R. Blocker, of the Early County News, paid us a social visit to-day. He is looking gigantically healthy.
Cotton is opening rapidly. Mr. Jacob Harrell brought in the first bale of the season Monday. It was classed as middle g. weighed 565 pounds, and was sold to J. D. Harrell & Bro. for eleven cents. Mr. Harrell brought in two bales and Mr. John E. Donalson one this week.
Drs. Hall Morrison, of Decatur county, and W. J. Hadden, of New Jersey, in connection with a Major Harris, have entered into a contract with the United States to furnish 25,000 feet of square pine timber from Morrison & Haddon's lands in this county. The timber is to be delivered at Apalachicola within two months from now for shipment. Your correspondent is invited to a seat on the first raft. Has accepted and expects a jolly ride to the sea.
Hon. W. W. Harrell is at home on a short leave of absence, cultivating the acquaintance of his friends and family. |
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News Article |
29 Aug 1879 |
The Daily Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [29] |
"House Bills passed: H. B. No. 543, by Mr. Harrell, of Decatur-To authorize the corporation of Bainbridge to levy a tax to establish and maintain a system of public schools." |
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Census: Federal |
4 Jun 1880 |
, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [30] |
1) William W. Harrell, head, white male age 57, farmer, born in GA, parents born in GA
2) Ann B. Harrell, wife, white female age 54, keeping house, born in GA, parents born in GA
3) Annie C. Harrell, daughter, single white female age 14, attended school, born in GA
4) Willie Gus Bruton, granddaughter, single white female age 13, attended school, born in GA, parents born in GA
5) Lottie Bruton, granddaughter, single white female age 7, attended school, born in GA, parents born in GA |
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Politics |
1881 [25] |
a State Representative from Decatur County, Georgia |
Census: Federal |
7 Jun 1900 |
, Climax, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [31] |
- 1) William Harrell, head, widowed white male age 77, born Oct 1822 in GA, father born in NC, mother born in GA, farmer, owned farm #61
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Affidavit |
17 Feb 1902 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [16] |
- Confederate Soldiers affidavit to conduct
business without License
Georgia Decatur County
Personally appeared before the undersigned as Ordinary
of said county W W Harrell a confederate
soldier who having been duly sworn saith that
he is a resident of said county and served
as a soldier in the Confederate Army in
Company B of the Bainbridge Independents 1st
Georgia Regiment And that he is over
fifty years of age and has resided in this state
three years next preceeding the filing of this affidavit
That the business which he proposes to carry
on is his own and that he will conduct the same
himself and not transfer to any other person
W W Harrell
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day
of February 1902 T B Maxwell Ordinary
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Bible Inscription |
The W. W. Harrell - C. L. Harrell Bible [3] |
- "William Washington Harrell was born October 17th, 1822
Ann Batsy Bird (wife) born January 15th, 1826
William Washington Harrell and Ann Batsy Bird were married June 29th, 1843
Children:
John Duke Harrell born April 9th 1844
Martha Isabell Harrell born January 28th, 1846
William James Harrell born June 8th, 1847
Son born October 29th, 1849 Died Feb 4th, 1852
Charles Lionidas Harrell born June 16th, 1852
Ann Clifford Harrell born April 27th, 1866
Charles L. Harrell born June 16th, 1852 and Eugenia Angaretta Jones born February 7th, 1855 were married December 12th, 1872 in Blakely, Early County, Georgia
Children: William James Harrell born April 16th, 1874
Mary Ella Harrell born January 17th, 1876
Infant Son born July 13th, 1888 -died-
Charles L. Harrell, Jr. born May 8th, 1881
John Douglas Harrell born March 17th, 1883
Herbert McTyer Harrell born August 17th, 1885
Fred Jones Harrell born September 13th 1889
Hodgkiss Harrell born May 27th, 1891"
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Bible Inscription |
The William W. Harrell Family Bible [2] |
- "I, William W. Harrell was born in a wagon on the way to Bainbridge, Georgia. From North Carolina, October 17th 1822
Ann Bird was born January 15th 1826
William W. Harrell and Ann Bird were married June 29th 1845 (1843 per the Decatur County marriage record - see below)
CHILDREN:
John Duke Harrell born April 9th 1844
Martha Isabelle Harrell born April 9th 1846
James William Berry Harrell born June 8th 1847
Son born October 29th 1849 - died February 4th 1852
Charles Lionida Harrell born June 16th 1852
Ann Clifford Harrell born April 27th 1866
Marriages
John Duke Harrell and Annie E. Owens were married February 23rd 1863
Martha Isabell Harrell married T. J. Bruton Dec 5th 1866
William J. Harrell married Louisa Goldwere October 16th 1871 in Americus, Georgia. at the residence of James W. Fuslow.
Charles L. Harrell married Eugenia C. Jones December 12th 1872
Clifford Harrell married Dr. Henry Donald Wilson October 17, 1888
Goldwere Harrell married Louise Ellis April 17th 1899 at Macon, Georgia.
Elwood E. Harrell married Waver Hodges January 18th 1893, Brinson, Georgia.
Cameal Wilson married Samuel Leroy Brooks Aug. 23rd 1915
CHILDREN OF J.D. HARRELL AND ANNIE E. OWENS
Annie Rossie Harrell born March 5th 1864
Frank Owens Harrell born April 26th 1866
Evelyn Haines Harrell born July , 1869
CHILDREN OF HENRY DONALD AND CLIFFORD HARRELL WILSON
William Harrell Wilson born August 6th 1891
Henry Donald Wilson born February 26th 1893
Camille Wilson born February 23rd 1899
CHILDREN OF BELLE HARRELL AND T. J. BRUTON
Willie Gus born October 28th 1867
Lottie Bell born December 22nd 1872, died infant
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM J. HARRELL AND LOUISA GOLDWERE
Gertrude Hattie Harrell born Wednesday, May 5th 1875, 5:30 AM, Bainbridge,Georgia
Elwood Harrell born Bainbridge, Georgia. March , 1773?
Goldwere Harrell born June 24th 187 Bainbridge, Georgia.
Ermine Harrell born Bainbridge, Georgia. Nov. , 1779?
John Harrell, Father of William W. Harrell, is buried near Old Harrell's Mill, died May 1876
W. W. Harrell died - January 13th 1913
William J. B. Harrell died Jan 31, 1881
Ann Bird Harrell died July 28th 1882
Son died February 4th 1852
John Duke Harrell died October 19th 1905
Waver Harrell, wife of Elwood Harrell died Nov 15, 1906
Charles L. Harrell died July 29th 1895
Martha I. Bruton died August 11th 1874
Clifford Harrell Wilson died July 16, 1916
Henry Donald Wilson died July 12th 1907
Henry Donald Wilson Jr. died May 23rd 1903
Annie Owens Dykes (nee Terrell) grand-daughter of John Duke Harrell, died August 21, 1905
Annie Owens Dykes, great-great-grand daughter of W. W. Harrell born August 21, 1905"
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Census: Federal |
18 May 1910 |
, Climax, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [32] |
- 1) W. W. Harrell, head, widowed white male age 87, born in GA, father born in NC, mother born in GA, farmer, owned farm #222, Confederate Army
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Death |
13 Jan 1913 |
, Climax, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [1, 2] |
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Obituary |
14 Jan 1913 |
The Atlanta Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [33] |
"WILLIAM HARRELL CROSSES DIVIDE.
Was oldest Mason in Georgia and First Native of Decatur County.
Bainbridge, Ga,. January 14. -(Special.)-William W. Harrell died this morning of paralysis after a short illness. He lived all his life here, being the first white child born to parents residing in the county. He was 90 years old, having enjoyed splended health till shortly before his death. He owned the first hotel built at Bainbridge, ran a stage line from Cuthbert to Tallahassee, was a conferate veteran, serving in the First Georgia infantry, was sheriff twenty years and a member of the legislature during reconstruction days. He had been a Mason sixty-nine years, being the oldest Mason in Georgia.
Mr. Harrell is survived by one daughter, Mrs. H. D. Wilson; fourteen grandchildren, twenty-five great-grandchildren and several hundred other relatives in Decatur county. Mr. Harrell was a prominent citizen, a consecrated Christian and was generally beloved. The funeral occurred this afternoon from the residence of his daughter, Rev. Walter Anthony officiating. The services at the cemetery were conducted by the Masons." |
Obituary |
15 Jan 1913 |
The Atlanta Constitution (newspaper), Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA [33] |
"William Harrell Crosses Divide - Was oldest Mason in Georgia and First Native of Decatur County
Bainbridge, Ga,. January 15. -(Special.)-William W. Harrell dies Tuesday morning of paralysis after a short illness. He lived all his life here, being the first white child born to parents residing in the county. He was 90 years old, having enjoyed splended health till shortly before his death. He owned the first hotel built at Bainbridge, ran a stage line from Cuthbert to Tallahassee, was a conferate veteran, serving in the First Georgia infantry, was sheriff twenty years and a member of the legislature during reconstruction days. He had been a Mason sixty-nine years, being the oldest Mason in all of Georgia." |
Inventory & Appraisement |
23 Jan 1913 |
, , Decatur County, Georgia, USA [34] |
- "State of Georgia, Decatur County.
By the Court of Ordinary of said county.
To J. W. Callahan, E. T. Haines, E. J. Perry, C. C. Willis, & F. S. Jones,
These are to authorize you or any three of you, whose names are here above written, to attend and appraise the goods and chattels, lands, tenements, rights or credits of W. W. Harrell deceased, wheresoever and of the goods, chattels, lands tenements, rights or credits of said deceased are within the County of Decatur, and which shall be sworn unto you by Mrs. H. D. Wilson, administratrix or come to your knowledge or sight, you having first taken an oath before some legally authorized person to make a true and perfect Inventory thereof, and to cause the same to be returned under your hands, or any three or more of you to the said Court within two months from the date hereof.
In testemony whereof, I hereunto affix my hand and seal, this 23 day of January 1913.
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary
State of Georgia, Decatur County, Oath of Appraisers. You J. W. Callahan, E. J. Perry, F. S. Jones do swear that you will make a just and true appraisement and inventory of all and singular, the goods, chattels, lands, tenements, rights and credits of W. W. Harrell, deceased, as shall be produced to you by Mrs. H. D. Wilson Admx of the estate of said deceased, and will make a return thereof according to law.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 31 day of Jan 1913 J. W. Callahan
E. J. Perry
F. S. Jones
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary
Inventory and Appraisement Of the Estate of W. W. Harrell Deceased
250 acres land being all of lot 115 in the 20th Dist Decatur Co. 2000.00
50 " " lot 6 20th " " 500.00
80 " " " 101 19 " " 800.00
45 " " " 45 19 " " 450.00
23 " " " 73 20 " " 230.00
50 " " " 73 20 " " 500.00
10 " " " 48 20 " " 480.00
1 Horse 75.00
2 Wagons & Buggy 50.00
11 Hogs 33.00
15 Head Cattle 120.00
corn & fodder 55.00
meat 18.00
Land 10.00
chickens 7.50
sundry notes 900.00
money in banks 4164.00
10 shares stock of Farmers Bank 1000.00
[total] 11392.50
We, the undersigned appraisers, do certify that, having been first sworn by and before each other according to law, that the within and foregoing is a true Inventory and Appraisement of all the Estate of W. W. Harrell deceased, so far as the same was produced before us by the Temporary Administrator of said deceased, to the best of our judgment and understanding.
Given under our hands and seals this 31 day of January 1913
J. W. Callahan (L.S.)
E. J. Perry (L.S.)
F. S. Jones (L.S.) Appraisers.
Georgia, Decatur County, Personally came before me, Mrs. H. D. Wilson Administratrix of the estate of W. W. Harrell deceased, who being duly sworn, deposeth, and saith that the within and foregoing Inventory is just, true and correct, and contains a true account of all the goods and chattels, rights and credits, and real estate of said deceased, that have come to his hands, possession or knowledge Mrs. H. D. Wilson
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4 day of March 1913
T. B. Maxwell, Ordinary
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Occupation |
farmer |
Religion |
Methodist [35] |
Burial |
Oak City Cemetery, Bainbridge, Decatur County, Georgia, USA [1] |
Person ID |
I175 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2023 |