Year: 1840; Census Place: Dallas, Alabama; Roll: 5; Page: 86; Family History Library Film: 0002333
Family Bible of Elias Fort Harrell, in the possession of William Glenn Hayes, Amelia Island Florida, 07 Oct 2022.
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1850. Tremaynes Table of the Post-Offices in the United States lists for Benton County: Augusta, Albert Clark; Cheescowiska, Arthur H. Morse; Chocohattee, C. R. Alexander; Fort Dade, Wm. H. Kendrick; Thomassa, Hardeman J. Harrell.<ref>http://www.fivay.org/hernando1.html A Hernando County Timeline (to 1887)</ref>
Harrell-302 and Harrell-14 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same person, the Harrell-302 had no dates, places or links to others
Harrell-375 and Harrell-14 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same individual, my great-great-grandfather who died in Benton (now Citrus) County, Florida on 10 Jan 1850. This information and more is found in his son Elias Fort Harrell's family bible. I can provide you with copies of the relevant pages.