Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Samuel Harrod of Maryland

Helynn Carrier titled this branch of the Harrod family as One Branch with Some Good Support and she believed that this Samuel Harrod was a son of James Harrod, born ca. 1665 or earlier who came to Baltimore from Englandshire, Bedfordshire, England ca 1717 with his wife and sons.

Samuel Harrod probably born ca. 1690 or earlier, died ca. 1748; married first to an unknown woman, died before ca. ca. 1738; descendants believed to include:

1. Samuel Harrod, said to have died before 1822.

2. Edward Harrod, perhaps the man of that name who served in Bowman's Campaign (1780); petitioner from Lincoln Co., Kentucky 1784; appeared in Madison Co., Kentucky (formed 1785 from land previously in Lincoln County) ca. 1787 and census of 1810; appraised the estate of Val Haines in Lincoln Co., Kentucky in 1784, and would have been at least age 21; probably the man of that same name lived in Madison Co., Kentucky 1789 and again 8 Dec. 1800; wife, from whom he was divorced in Lincoln Co., Kentucky 13 Feb. 1800, was named Elizabeth. [Note: A man of this name served in the 14th Regiment, Virginia Continental Line; no pension application has been found. A man of this name was found by Mrs. Bernice Swainson in "Madison Co., KY History" in a report dated 16 Oct. 1779 to have been killed in defense of the Fort or in hunting.}

Samuel Harrod probably born ca. 1690 or earlier, died ca. 1748; married second ca. 1738/9 the widow Jemima Sherewood "she being a widow before", born ca. 1708, died ca. 1788. The children shown for this marriage and these descendants are based on "Chronological Report" and other sources are said to be:

3. Nellie-Hester Harrod, probably born ca 1742 or earlier, died before 1822.

4. James Harrod, born 4 April 1744, believe to be the man of that name whose stock mark was registered in Jefferson Co., Indiana 11 Aug. 1817. Perhaps he was the same man with wife, Elizabeth who conveyed to Isaac Harrod, 10 March 1818 100 acres, part of NE qtr. 34-3-8? Witnesses: Samuel Jackson, Jacob Rhodes. Land appears in records of Jefferson Co., IN in portion that was later in Scott Co., IN when that county was formed, died after 9 May 1821 in Scott Co., IN after 1820. (They seem to appear in the 1820 census of Scott Co., IN: 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1) She was said to be the daughter of Daniel Stewart and his wife Rebeckah Ward. James was said to have been a pivate from Pennsylvania in the Revolutionary War.

"The Chronological Report" seems to pertain to the family of James Harrod who married Elizabeth Stewart and lived their later years in Scott Co., Indiana. They resided in a portion of Jefferson Co., Indiana that was taken to form Scott County.

"A Chronological account of parents taken in 1822 (or 1827?).
from the best Recollection of James Harrod and Elizabeth his wife. Samuel Harrod supposed from england or ireland married Jemima Sherewood a native of America in State of merryland Sd Sam H. Dyed with the Small pock, some where in the year 1748 and left Jemima a widow with (she being a widow before) Nelly Hester, Jas. John Samuel all Dead at this present date except Jas. Sd Jemima Dyde Some where about the year 1788 supposed to be 80 old To wit The Said Jas. married one Elizabeth Stewart of which her fathers name was Danniel Stuart a native of america (but his father from Scotland) State of merryland married to Rebeckah ward the daughter Marget Ward and her husband of which Danniel and Rebeckah had 11 Richard Elisha Peggy Richard Rachel Samuel Hesikiah dead at this date. Sd Danniel Dyed some where about 1788 Some where 80 Dyd with canserX also Sd Jemima."

[opposite side]
"Isaac Child Ensalitta
D Tintha D McCoy ANN
Leusind
Wm Malinda Jas. Walker Nancy
Samuel Isaace & Mahuld
SAMMna p.d. Isaac Simpson
Ancha Sinthann
Betsy Wilson - Samuel Harrison
Pollyann - pegy -Mary Nancy---
Poley Hillus. William. Btsy Leusinda
Mima - Jas. Harvy, Jane
Jemima - Jefferson Peggy Syntha
Aven-- James"

1 comment:

Gordon Dart said...

My Grandmother is Zehra Ione Harrod B.1900 Scott Co. Indiana D.1968 Scott Co. Indiana buried Harrod Cemetery Scott Co. Indiana. Her father was Charles Austin Harrod B.1863 D. 1910 buried in Harrod Cemetery Scott Co. Indiana. Charles Austin Harrod was the son of Isaac Deweese Harrod B.1819 D.1885 buried in Harrod Cemetery Scott Co. Indiana. Isaac's father was William Harrod B.1779 as the first white man born at falls of the Ohio River which is now Louisville Kentucky D. 1835 first buried in Friendship Cemetery Scott Co. Indiana but then moved to Harrod Cemetery one year after it was opened. William Harrod is the son of James Harrod B.1744 in Maryland D. 1822 Scott Co. buried in an unmarked grave in a cemetery Lexington Indiana he has a grave stone in Harrod Cemetery stating he was a Revolutionary War veteran. James's parents were Samuel Harrod B.1696 England D.1748 Maryland and Jemima Sherewood. Samuel Harrod was the son of James Harrod B. abt. 1668 D. abt. 1756 and Maria Kent B. 1670 D. abt. 1764.