John Harrod Jr. and Rachel Shepherd
MAJOR
JOHN HARROD JR. (5944). (John
Harrod had two sons by his first wife, John and Thomas. Source Draper
Manuscripts 37J169-174. She was killed by Indians per Rachel Henton's book
which reads, "John Harrod, great grandfather to Rachel Henton on her
mother's side, came from England to America some years before the American
Revolution . . . his wife was killed by Indians . . . he married again and had
children by his second wife but where he lived afterwards or what became of him
is not known now.")103 104
John Harrod Jr. was born between 1727 and 1736 (John Herrod, son of John Harwood, is mentioned by his death record in the Henton note book to
have been born in 1736. This would suggest he was the first born son of the
second marriage of John Harrod and Sarah Moore which is contradicted by other
records. Swainson’s article in the Filson Club Quarterly says John was a son of
John Harrod's first wife and cites Draper Mss as the source. I think the later
is more likely correct. The Tenmile
Country says he was born
in Chester Co., Pennsylvania about 1734 as does the Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Archives Vol. 3. The
Appalachian Frontier says “He settled in New Jersey across the Delaware River and a little later south of Philadelphia. There, his (John Harrod Sr) first two
sons were born Thomas in 1724 and John, Jr., in 1727. Audrey Merriman says he
was born 1727 on the Shenandoah in the valley of Virginia. American Revolutionary Soldiers of
Franklin Co., Pennsylvania says John Harrod was born 1736. 105
His
first known record of military service was in 1753 Frederick Co., Maryland (He was in the French & Indian Wars, was
captured and taken to Ft. Pitt. Member, Pennsylvania Light Horse Regt.
per Bouquet Papers, 21644, vol. 2, p. 182; same, 21655, p. 103 as reported in
Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Archives Vol. 3 106
Audrey Merriman says he served as a volunteer
in an expedition under Lt. Col. George Washington in 1754 but he had been a
private in the Militia in Maryland before this. He served at
Wills Creek, Forks of the Ohio, & was severely
wounded & received a pension granted him by the Virginia House of
Burgesses. 107
He
and JOHN COOMBS (3323) executed a deed on 3 Jul 1758 Shenandoah River, Frederick Co.,
Virginia (Frederick Co., Virgina deeds V. 1 p. 166 (Bk. 4, page 369 of the original deed book) Lease between John
Harrold Jun. of Frederick County to John Combs of said county, 5 shillings,
land on the south side of Shenandoah River, the same land purchased by said
John Harrold Jun. from Aaron Harrold by deed of L & R in County Court of
Frederick, corner to James Harrold's land, 78 acres. Signed John Harrell [sic]
Witnessed by Hugh West, Jno. Lindsey Jun., James Wood Jun..108 Note: His name was misspelled
several times in that deed.
He married RACHEL SHEPHERD (5945) on 5 Aug 1758 Germantown, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.(Harrod
Family Genealogy, page 117 "John Harrod &
Rachel Sheperd was married August 5th 1758" Added in different handwriting
is "in Pennsylvania near Germantown, Philadelphia Co., and raised all
their family at that place." Philadelphia is scratched out and
"Fayette" written in. Fayette wasn't formed until 1783. Source:
Rachel Henton's book. This conflicts with the statement made by William Harrod,
son of John Jr., and Rachel Harrod, in his application for a pension. He said he
"believed he was born in Berkeley County, Virginia on 26 Sept.
1764. . .
that he was a resident of Bedford County, Pa." when he entered service in
1780. Note that he gave his birth date as 26 Sept. 1764, but it appears in Rachel Henton's
book as Dec. 21. 1765. Audrey Merriman says “He married and brought his wife home to live with his stepmother,
Sarah. He always remained on his father's plantation but his stepmother moved
on with James to Ten Mile Creek. He had one known son, Thomas Harrod.”109
In
about 1768 he moved to Little Cove, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania.(Hereward Records and Papers, page 322.” Moved to Bedford County after the French and Indian War per Scioto Gazette West Reserve Hist. So. Cleveland, Ohio V. IV p. 156.”)110
He
paid taxes between 1768 and 1771 in Ayr Twp., Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. (Hereward Records and Papers, “page 211. John Herrod paid taxes on 50
acres. He probably lived on his deceased father's land in Ayr Twp., Cumberland
Co., Pennsylvania by 1767-8.111
He
and Capt. Evan Shelby Jr. witnessed a will in 1770 Ayr Twp., Cumberland Co.,
Pennsylvania.(Helynn Carrier “John
Harrod and Evan Shelby witnessed the will of James Ballo, per Carlisle, Book A
P Wills, p. 131” and American Revolutionary Soldiers of Franklin Co., Pennsylvania
“p. 96 “In 1770, the will of James Balls was dated and probated, naming a
grandson Jonathan Shelby, a daughter Elizabeth and the witnesses Wm. John, Evan
Shelby, John Harrod, Ayr Township.”).112
He
paid taxes again in 1774 in Little Cove, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.(Hereward
Records, p. 266)113
He
entered military service again on 9 Nov 1776 Pennsylvania.(Hereward Records and Papers, p. 253 pages 253. He was commissioned Quatermaster
sergeant under the command of Lt. Evenezer Stevens. Source: Penna. Mag. Hist.
& Bio. Vol. 24; Tenmile Country, p. 247 As a major in the Revolution he was
captured when serving in Col. Parker's Regiment under Baron DeKalb. He was
taken to Canada but after returning, his injuries made him unable to do further
service and he retired to Bedford County, Pennsylvania. 114
He
paid taxes again in 1779 Ayr Twp.,
Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. (Bedford Co., Pennsylvania 1779-1784 (p. 18 He was listed as John Herod. He had
no land, 3 horses and 5 head of cattle)115
He
died on 28 Dec 1781 Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.116
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