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Ferrell, John<br> | |||
Land grant 1 October 1849. | |||
1849 - 1001 | |||
Location: Logan County. | |||
Description: 150 acres on Sprouces Branch of Sandy River. | |||
Source: Land Office Grants No. 102, 1849-1850, p. 325 (Reel 168). | |||
Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. | |||
<ref>Ferrell, John. Land Grant 1 October 1849. N.p., 1849. Print. | |||
Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-. </ref> | |||
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John Ferrell Sr. Father |
John Ferrell |
Nancy Jackson Mother |
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Jane Taylor Spouse |
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| Name | John Ferrell |
| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Abt 1805 |
| Russell, VA | |
| United States of America | |
| Deceased | 7 Jun 1891 |
| Roane, WV
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| Father | John Ferrell Sr. |
| Mother | Nancy Jackson |
| Spouse | Frances Bailey |
| Marriage Date | 18 Jun 1826 |
| Children | Nancy Ferrell Fulton Anderson "F. A. J." Ferrell Polly Ferrell Sarah Ferrell William S Ferrell 4 Lydia Ferrell Rebecca Ferrell Jacob Ferrell Lewis Ferrell James Ferrell Amanda Ferrell James Vance Nancy Vance |
| Siblings | William Shadrack Ferrell Rebecca Ferrell Levisa Ferrell Andrew Ferrell |
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John is found on the 1824 Logan Tax List.
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John is referenced by the following books.
- History of Logan and Mingo Counties, Beginning in 1617[1], Chapter XXIII, Page 48 which says.
Eddie [SIC - should be "Elder"] John Ferrell was boor in May, 1806 in Russell County and moved as a boy to Logan County. He married Jane Taylor of Montgomery County, Virginia, on June 18, 1826. He was ordained a Baptist minister and served for 47 years.
- A History of Logan County, Chapter XXI, which lays out Henry Clay Ragland's understanding of our family history through the first few generations, from about 1770-1905.[2]
- The Farrells of Donegal: And Associated Families by Sam Hanna.[3]
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- ↑ Eddie [SIC - should be "Elder"] John Ferrell was boor in May, 1806 in Russell County and moved as a boy to Logan County. He married Jane Taylor of Montgomery County, Virginia, on June 18, 1826. He was ordained a Baptist minister and served for 47 years.
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A History of Logan County, 1896, Henry Clay Ragland, from the Logan Banner
Chapter XXI, (page 112)
‘While the Guyandotte Valley was being settled with hardy pioneers from Montgomery and the territory which formerly belonged in that ancient county, the Tug Fork of Sandy was being peopled by those who had for awhile paused in their march to the wilderness on the waters of the Clinch and the Holsten. From the time of the building of the old Block House at the forks of Sandy, about the year 1789, frequent visits were made from the cabins on the frontier by daring hunters to their friends in the old fort, but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when Richard and John Ferrell, sons of Richard Ferrell, who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where M. A. Ferrell now lives.
Richard Ferrell, the youngest brother, married a Miss Romaines, of Russell County, Virginia, and was the father of ten children - six sons and four daughters, His sons were William, who married Mahala Tiller, John R, who married Elizabeth Coleman; Elizah, who married Barbara Jackson; Richard, who married Letitia Eskew; Evans, who married Martha Duty, and Moses, who married Jane Lockhart. His daughters were Rachel, who married William Tilley; Rebecca, who married Green Justice; Elizabeth, who married Joab Justice, and Nancy, who married Cummings Music?
John Ferrell married Nancy Jackson of Russell County, Virginia. He was the father of three sons and two daughters, His sons were William who moved to Roane County; Andrew, who married Polly Slater, and then moved to Missouri; and John who married Jane Taylor, and was through along life a prominent Baptist preacher, and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. His daughters were Jennie, who married John Murphy, and Levisa, who married Ralph Steel, of Island Creek.
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The Farrells of Donegal: And Associated Families, Chapter 14, page 379, by Sam Hanna (Get it at 📓 Amazon).
1.0 FAMILY OF WILLIAM AND MARTHA (THOMPSON) FERRILL/FERRELL
1.1 Martha.
1.2 Thomas (c.1767-95) m. Sarah Graham.
1.3 George (c.1768-[]).
1.4 Elizabeth (c.1770-1845).
1.5 John (c.1774-1884) m. Nancy Jackson ([]-1808).
1.6 William (c.1774-1842) m. Jane Jackson (c.1778-1850).
1.7 Richard (c.1776-1867) m. Rebecca Romaines (c.1782-1850).
1.5 JOHN AND NANCY (JACKSON) FERRELL
1.5.1 William S. (c.1795-1875) m.1 Hannah B. Lowery, m.2 Francis C. Bailey (c.1802-53).
1.5.2 Jane (c.1797-[]) m. John Murphey (c.1794-[]).
1.5.3 Richard (c.1798-1862) m. Nancy Ferrell (c.1801-80).
1.5.4 Levison F. (c.1804-[]) m. Ralph A. Steele (c.1801-[]).
1.5.5 John B. (c.1806-80) m. Jane (Jennie) Taylor (c.1805-80).
1.5.6 Andrew J. (c.1808-90) m.1 Mary (Polly) Slator, m.2 Mary R. Herndon.
1.6 WILLIAM AND JANE (JACKSON) FERRELL
1.6.1 John L. (c.1799-1872) m. Sarah E. Allison (c.1798-1858).
1.6.2 Sarah (c.1805-56) m. David Samuel Allison (c.1805-88).
1.6.3 James (c.1806-74) m. Elizabeth Fields (c.1806-[]).
1.6.4 Richard P. F. (c.1809-82) m. Elizabeth Flecter (c.1812-71).
1.6.5 Virginia Jane (c.1811-79) m. George Fields (c.1813-65).
1.6.6 Mary Polly (c.1812-80) m. Stephen Hart (c.1812-[]).
1.6.7 Emma (c.1815-85)
1.6.8 Louisa Levisa (c.1816-96) m. Frederick Deel (c.1819-96).
1.6.9 Martha (c.1818-70) m. Richard Compton (c.1810-60).
1.7 RICHARD AND REBECCA (ROMAINES) FERRELL
1.7.1 William (c.1804-73) m. Mahala Tiller (c.1820-80).
1.7.2 John R. (c.1805-39) m. Elizabeth J. Coleman (c.1805-44).
1.7.3 Elijah (c.1806-91) m. Barbara J. Neeley.
1.7.4 Rachel (c.1813-[]) m. William Tiller.
1.7.5 Richard (c.1816-88) m. Letitia Askew (c.1820-1923).
1.7.6 Evans (c.1817-96) m. Martha Jane Duty (c.1829-[]).
1.7.7 Rebecca L. (c.1821-1901) m. Greenville L. Justice (c.1825-65).
1.7.8 Moses (c.1822-65) m. Matilda Jane Brewer.
1.7.9 Nancy (c.1826-1919) m. William C. Musick (c.1806-65).
1.7.10 Elizabeth (c.1828-99) m. Jacob Justice (c.1815-[]).
- ↑ Ferrell, John. Land Grant 1 October 1849. N.p., 1849. Print. Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.