West Virginia Pioneers

John Harpold

Male 1788 - 1871  (82 years)


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  • Name John Harpold 
    Born 1 Sep 1788  Hardy Co, WVa Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Male 
    Died 28 Mar 1871  [2
    Buried Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 

    • JCWR, will, 3/15/1869, rec 8/1871
      sons, John A, Adam, David (dec'd), Absalom
      daus - Henrietta rogers, Sarah Board, Hannah Staats, Margaret Pfost
      G/children - Hannah Elizabeth Rogers, Millard Fillmore Rogers, James Lockard Rogers
      WitnL A J Green, JM Poling,
      Exec - Adam Harpold
    Person ID I3758  WVPioneers
    Last Modified 12 Feb 2009 

    Father Adam Harpold,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Margaret Dunkle,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Notes 

    • From an article in the Jackson Herald:

      Marker at Harpold Grave Unveiled by Daughters of 1812

      The following are excerpts from a notes prepared by a son-in-law:
      Adam Harpold, the father of the subject of the notice, came to this country from Germany in "Colonial Times" and after bearing an honorable part in the struggle for American Independence, removed to the South Branch of the Potomac, where on the 6th day of January, 1796, Solomon, his youngest son, was born. The German language was spoken in the family until after the decease of the father and the inter-marriage of the mother to a Mr Cunningham, when the mother tongue was abandoned and a more popular one was adopted.

      John House "Pioneers of Jackson County"

      Harpold
      John Harpold bought 100 acres of land of William Bonnet adjoining the ford where the Charleston trail crossed the creek.

      It was here and is said to be about this time that the unfortunate young minister for whom the town of Ripley is named, met death in the swirling flood. It seems probable to me, however, tht that sad event was of earlier occurrnece.

      When Harpold first moved to the ford, there are said to have been but six houses on Mill Creek. This must be a mistake, as there were several families settled along the creek before that.

      When he first went to housekeeping on Parchment may be what is meant.

      There would have been Benjamin Wright, Thomas Flowers, Daniel Sayre, Abram Staats, William Evans, Captain W L Parsons.

      David Harpold, a son of John, married Mary, a daughter of Jacob Hyre, who lived about two miles farther up Mill creek, an account of whom will be given later.

      He bought land and built a cabin in the woods, and moved on it, working at the Douglasses at the mouth of Mill Creek, to get money to pay out on his farm, going down on Monday and returning Saturday night. In this way, after many a weary tramp, he earned money to secure his home.

      When he first moved in the midst of the unbroken forest, his furniture was all of the most premitive kind, bedsteads were made by hewing out a post, and standing it on the puncheons of the floor at the proper distance from the walls, into holes bored in this post and in the logs of the cabin were inserted the ends of round poles, properly fashioned, split boards were laid with one end on the side rail, and the other end on a cleat pinned to the wall with wooden pegs, or in a crack between the logs, if the height were right. This completed the bedstead. The table was a wide poplar slab, hewed out and legs inserted. Chairs were made on the same plan, either long benches or three legged stools. A large sugar trough was utilized as a cradle when that article of furniture became necessary. The cupboard was made by laying boards on pins in the wall, next one corner. With all these disadvantages (which were more imagined than real) the young couple prospered and raised a large family, some of whom are yet living near the place of their birth, among them John A and Sandusky Harpold, and Mrs David Latimer, of Roane Co.

      Mrs Mary Harpold died in 190? at the age of 84, the husband passed away several years earlier. Though a very old woman at the time of her death, Mrs Harpold was born and raised and lived all her life on upper Mill Creek.

      Hannah Staats, probably the last surviving member of John Harpold's family, died at her home in Ripley last August (1905). Had she lived until the 9th of August, she would have been 79 years old. She was in very poor health for several years before her death, and every time I called on her, was confined to her bed. She loved, however, to talk of the days of her girlhood.

      Hannah Harpold was born in 1826. In 1848, she married Mark Staats, son of Elijah Staats, of Evans. They lived together for 57 years. How lonely the frail old man must feel as he totters on down to the grave without her.

      Mark Staats had a Seth Thomas clock for which he paid $12, fifty one years before my visit in 1904, which was still running and keeping good time. Mrs Staats fateher had an old wooden wheeled Yankee clock when she was a girl, for which he traded a cow and which was always called by the family "the cow clock."

      The first preacher she remembers was an evangelist, or wandering missionary preacher of the UB Church, named Moses Michael.

      Her first school was one taught by John Riley in a vacant house of the Riley farm, as it was afterward called, in 1832. This was an old cabin which stood out close the base of the island or hill which stands out in the bottom just above Ripley. She and a sister learned their ABCs. The teacher promised a primer to the one that first got to "baker" in the spelling. She got the primer, which she had until a few years ago. When he gave her the primer, he told her it was for both she and her sister, but when she was generously beginning to divide the book, he interfered and prevented her from tearing it in two. She also had an 'elementary' spelling book up to a recent date, but it was some earlier kind she took to school her first term. Her next school wasin a little log school house built by the neighbors on Charles Carney's
      farm. The teacher was Lewis Acree.

      Solomon Harpold married Malinda Shinn, and purchased a large tract of land on Parchment, on which he raised his family.

      About the year 1808 or 1809, three brothers, John, Solomon and Adam Harpold came to Mason county (now Jackson) to the Mill creek settlement. After a time, two of them married and settled in the then wilderness of Parchment Valley. These were John and Solomon. Adam, the third brother, located in Meigs Co, OH. There are said to be two other brothers, Lemuel and Peter, neither of whom figure in Jackson County history. An older sister married William Bonnet and moved to Mason county (now Wood) about the same time the Harpold brothers came.

      John Harpold was born Sept 1st, 1788, and died March 28th, 1871. He married Rachel Sayre. She was born jan 12th, 1791. Both are buried in the Harpold grave yard. Their children were:

      John Armstrong harpold married Caroline, daughter of James Chancey. He died in 1901 and his wife in 1902. She was born in 1840.

      David Harpold married Mary Hyre

      Hannah Harpold married Mark Staats.

      Henrietta Harpold marrie dWilliam Rogers, a newcomer. They went to Mississippi.

      Adam Harpold was a teacher, but never married.

      Absalom Harpold married Madeline, daughter of Ben Bord.

      Sarah Harpold married Thomas, a son of Patrick Bord.

      Margaret Harpold married Aaron Pfost and went to Missouri.

      Judge Brown, in his Centennial address, mentions a Nicholas Harpold on Mill creek, in 1811. Perhaps he means Solomon Harpold.

      Solomon Harpold married Malinda Shinn. Their children:

      Henry Harpold married a daughter of robert Lowthr,

      Charles Harpold lives in Ravenswood.

      Val Harpold lives on Grasslick.

      Samuel Harpold (now dead)

      Wesley Harpold (now dead)

      William Harpold married Nancy (past name not learned). Their children were:

      James H harpold who was Assessor of Jackson county, and a hardware merchant of Cottageville. Their children:

      John M Harpold
      Charles L Harpold
      A daughter married M Gillespie
      A daughter married D D Park
      Rena married a Hughes.
    Family ID F1945  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Rachel Sayre,   b. 12 Jan 1791, Harrison County, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Jan 1863  (Age 72 years) 
    Married 5 Mar 1810  Mason, Mason County, West Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    Notes 

    • 1840 Jackson, VA
      1m 5-10
      1m 15-20
      1m 20-30
      1m 50-60
      2f 10-15
      1f 40-50
      1f 60-70

      1850 Jackson, VA # 370-374
      Harpole Jno 61 M Farmer Va
      Harpole Rachel 60 F Va
      Harpole Hennetia 21 F Va
      Harpole Jno H 15 M Farmer Va
      Hinkle Jas R 8 M Va
      Sayre David Sr 87 M Farmer N Jersey

      1860 Jackson, VA # 434-401
      John 71
      Rachel 70
      Adam 41
      John A 25
      Caroline 20
      Goodwin, Joseph, 85

      1870 Mill Creek, Jackson, WV # 395-397
      Harpold, John 81 VA
      John A 35 VA
      Caroline 30 VA
      Margaret 9 VA
      James W 7 VA
      Daniel W 3 WV

      Both buried in the Harpold graveyard [now known as Mt Calvary]

      John House:
      John Harpold died March 28, 1871, aged eighty-two years six months. So reads the inscription on one of the tombstones, a stone volume giving the bare outlines of the life of one of Mill Creeks first pioneers. This much will be remembered while the stone last. "John Harpold was, and again, he was not, and the time of the beginning and the duration of this days." This much and no more, the headstone tells us, unless there be some verse of eulogy which I did not copy. Then, we know from the presence of the stone that here is the spot where his bdy was laid away when life had fled. Another stone standing at the head of another mound and bearing the legend: "Rachel, wife of John Harpold, died January 18, 1868 aged seventy-seven years one month," tells us that he was a married man and that he walked three years alone and then lay down by the side of his companion in sight of the spot, where together, they fought the battle of life.

      A simple calculation and we may know that John Harpold was born on the first day of September 1788. An obituary notice makes it November 2, 1788. Rachel Harpold was born January 12, 1791. Only this and nothing more.
    Children 
     1. Sarah Harpold,   b. 23 Nov 1811, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Mar 1883  (Age 71 years)
     2. Margaret Harpold,   b. Between 1810 and 1820,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. David Harpold,   b. 16 Oct 1816, Mason, Mason County, West Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Feb 1869, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 52 years)
     4. Adam Harpold,   b. Abt 1819, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. Hannah Harpold,   b. 9 Aug 1826, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aug 1905, Ripley, Jackson, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 79 years)
     6. Henrietta Harpold,   b. 15 Sep 1828, Mason, Mason County, West Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Oct 1889  (Age 61 years)
     7. John Armstrong Harpold,   b. Abt 1835, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 7 Oct 1891, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 56 years)
     8. Absalom Harpold,   b. 14 May 1821, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Jun 1864, Caldwell County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 43 years)
    Family ID F1285  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Link to Google MapsBorn - 1 Sep 1788 - Hardy Co, WVa Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S1205] Census.

    2. [S70] John House.

    3. [S1205] Census, 1850 JC annotated.

    4. [S16] Marriage Records, Mason Co, WV.