Friday, September 4, 2020

Finding My Harrell Family Connections Through DNA


Little Egypt Plantation, East Feliciana, LA
Source: Ancestry
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ike most genealogists who are researching our family history for answers and clues to the past, searching for our ancestors could be a very long and tedious task. My Harrell ancestors were slaves on the Levi Harrell plantation. Levi and his family migrated from South Carolina to the Mississippi  Territory. The Territory of Mississippi was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from April 7, 1798, when the western half of the territory  was admitted to the Union of the State of Mississippi.  Levi moved with his family, belongings, his enslaved people in 1803. They settled on the Pretty Creek river in East Feliciana.

I had to trace the history of the slaveholders. Several years ago, I took the Ancestry DNA test to determine some of my lineages. I found that I matched with someone the  surname White.  I had to investigate a little further to see how I could be related to the Mahetabel's family. It turned out that I was connected to someone named Elizabeth Marter. She was predicted to be my 5th -8th cousin.  We shared DNA: 16 cM across one segment. On her tree,  there was a woman by the name fo Mahetabel Hannah Harrell. Mahetablel was married to John Alexander White in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. They were the parents of  Lewis H, James, John, Lydia, Matilda, Frances, Henry, Janet, Margaret, and Micajah White.

Mahetabel was born in 1814 in Pretty Creek, East Feliciana,  and died in 1889 in East Feliciana. She and her husband lived on a plantation called in Egypt in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of Levi Harrell, Jr. and Elizabeth Brian Harrell. Her siblings were: Hezekiah R, Mercy P, Anna,  and Lewis Freeman Harrell.

My 4th great-grandfather was named Randall Harrell. In 1870, he was living in Union Parish in the household of Benjamin Harrell. Randall married Priscilla Blackburn on December 26, 1867, in Union Parish, Louisiana, seventy-years old. Priscilla was sixty-five years old.. After Randall died, Priscilla moved to East Feliciana where their son Robert Harrell was living with his wife Dinah and children.  Randall said his
Mahetabel Harrell White
Source: Ancestry
birthplace was North Carolina and he was born in 1800.

Randall's father was named Primus Harrell, as of yet we haven't been able to find who was his mother. Thomas descendants and Randall's descendants host a zoom conference call to share information and learn more about our family history.  The only two children of Primus that we know of right now is Thomas and Randall. Each Harrell genealogist present to the group their research on the Harrell family through powerpoint, oral history, and photographs. Suzette Domingue a descendants of Thomas and Karran Harper Royal a descendant of Randall, discuss the DNA connections through Ancestry and 23 And Me. We're seeing a lot of DNA connections with Thomas descendants on Ancestry and 23 And Me.

I've searched for public trees on Ancestry looking for others who are researching for their Harrell lineage. I found forty-two trees that mentioned Primus Harrell. The Harrell family's can be found in Winn, St. Helena, Rapides, Tangipahoa, Grant, Caldwell, Union,  East Carroll, West Carroll, East Feliciana, Iberville,  and Calcasieu Parishes, Louisiana.


1 comment:

  1. my dad's family was from East Feliciana and are descendants of John White who came to Clear Creek in the early 1800's.He had a son, Eli, who married Mahetabel and they had 17 children. Eli was 18 and she was 13. One boy was John Alexander, whom I was likely named after. I am the third John Alexander and the prior namesakes are buried in a cemetery I think in Clinton LA
    It was interesting to read your and would like to do some more exploring,

    John Alexander White II . I think there is a third JAW but was excommunicated

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