Here is what led to my correspondence with Andy. I was looking for info re: my Ferdinand HARVEY b. in VT and noticed his database had reference to a couple of Ferdinands - turned out to be non-related folks but Andy had done such a nice job with his database that I kept it in case someone else might be interested. I have further info on the Canadian Ferdinand Harvey as he appears to have served in our Civil War for a couple of years having enlisted in Illinois. Hope this helps. Can't tell from your messages whether you have visited Andy's site or not? Bill Harvey wlh@foothill.net > > > > > Subject: > [HARVEY-L] George Harvey and Francois Xavier Harvey. > Resent-Date: > Wed, 29 Dec 1999 10:22:41 -0800 (PST) > Resent-From: > HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com > Date: > Wed, 29 Dec 1999 10:02:02 -0800 > From: > "A. Laberge" > Organization: > Tic-Toc Technologies > To: > HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Hi, > > I watch this list so that I might spot people who might be looking for > Harvey ancestors that came from the French Canadian area. Sebastien Hervet came > to Quebec and married Francoise Philippeau in 1689. Their descendants filled the > Charlevoix and Saguenay regions of Quebec and the name was changed with time > and miss spellings to Harvey. Some of Sebastien's descendants even thought that > they were of Scottish origins as my grandmother did. > > Looking for the ever elusive Scottish origin I have acquired a good size > database for the Harvey (Hervet - Hervé) family. I have just added to the > website the following page: > > http://www.wolfenet.com/~tic-toc/harvindx.htm > > It is good size (over 300k) it contains over 1100 individual Harvey family > members and their birthdays and their parents. If you suspect your Harvey > ancestors had French Canadian blood check this list. If you want to follow up on > a suspected lead just drop me some e-mail at: > > tic-toc@wolfenet.com > > Hope this might help someone. > > Bonne Année > Andy Laberge in Yakima > > > > ==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that you can search the Harvey-L Archives on Rootsweb for past posts? > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=harvey > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > 9.9 million individuals and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > Sandra Yorkell-Parker wrote: > Am looking for descendants of this couple. Have no real dates but am sure > they were married before the 1860's in Canada. He is only an ancestor > through being married to her as she married a second time in 1863. Any help > finding descendants of this couple would be greatly appreciated. > Thanking you all in advance. > Sandra Yorkell-Parker > > ==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that you can search the Harvey-L Archives on Rootsweb for past posts? http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=harvey > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
I'm new to the list and am trying to find anyone who might have information on Jeremiah Jefferson Milam and Mary Harvey who were married in 1869 in Floyd County, Ga. Jeremiah married a 2nd time around 1887 so Mary Harvey probably had died. Would like to hear from you if you have any Milams in your line or any Harveys that were in Floyd County, Ga. Thanks much. Betty
My most wanted HARVEY is James Madison HARVEY who was born March 16, 1842, in Dallas Co., Alabama. He died April 20, 1894, in Wood Co., Texas. He is buried in Sand Springs Cemetery in Mineola, Texas. James Madison HARVEY married Martha Jane Paralee KITE. Martha Jane Paralee KITE was born July 7, 1843, in Alabama. She died about 1921 in Wood Co.,Texas. She is buried in Sand Springs Cemetery in Mineola, Texas. They had 10 children. I have information on their children if anyone needs it. I need the parents of James Madison HARVEY and Martha Jane Paralee KITE. Thanks,
There were 6 Harvey on the Miller Cherokee Roll (Rejected). I assume some are on the accepted roll, but I do not have it. There were many people falsely rejected. Their applications, rejected or not, state their ancestry and why they feel they were of Cherokee descent. They were Euphemia R. (TX), Fred Thos. (TN), Helen M (ARK), Leona A. (WV), Maggie J. (IN), and Valie E. (MS). The table of contents of a new academic study of the roll is at http://members.aol.com/rarebk The site also has on-line the surname index of "Starr's Old Cherokee Families and Their Genealogy," a Cherokee Genealogy Tutorial which is a great primer on how to do effective Indian genealogy research, the 1835 Cherokee census which is within the tutorial, other indexes, and a Native American CD which appears to contain huge amounts of Native American genealogical material. Very fascinating. Steve ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
> Posted on: Chautauqua Co. NY Bios Forum > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/ChautauquaBios?read=341 > > Surname: SMITH, ELLIS, SHEPARDSON, HARVEY > ------------------------- > > SMITH, EBENEZER--Born at South Hadley, Mass., Oct. 4, 1734. Died in Stockton, > Chautauqua County, N. Y., July 6, 1824. Grave in Stockton Cemetery. He > became a soldier in the French and Indian war, helping to build a fort > near his father's house to serve as a refuge in times of attack by the > Indians. Enlisted as private, Sept. 23, 1777, under Capt. Enoch Chapin, > Col. Elisha Porter's Reg't. Discharged Sept. 29, 1777. Later served in > expedition to the Northern Department, marching 120 miles. Married Remember > Ellis, July 1, 1750. Married Lucy Shepardson in 1796, who died 1808. Married > Esther Harvey in 1809, who died in 1814. He was a Baptist minister, was > ordained at the age of 19 and preached for seventy-two years. > > Soldiers of the Revolution > > > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > >
I am new to the list and thought it was time to post my Harvey interests. William Harvey born about 1800 - London, England - wife unknown. His daughter is Mary Matilda Harvey born about 1830 - my 2nd great-grandmother Mary Matilda married George William Ballinger on February 23, 1851 in the Parish Church of Christ Church, Saint Saviour, Surrey, London Eleanor Ontario, Canada ebahry@home.com
Joseph S Harvey, b. abt 1827 in Indiana; d. 9/6/1892 in Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kansas, m. (1) unknown, (2) Hannah Jefferson, (3) Ida Jefferson Abronz. 8 children: Cora, Cash, Schuyler, Tallrand, Lena, Lizzie, Thomas and Bradlaugh. Who are Joseph's parents? Any siblings? I have found another branch of Harvey in Indiana, but so far have not been able to tie Joseph into them, so possible two different lines. Any help on Joseph would be appreciated. Marilyn Harvey ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Dear Researchers, I am sharing this information with you as a heads-up on a "situation". Many of us are contributors to Rootsweb, and the USGENWEB project. I have been informed that Ron Eason, who was the head of the USGenWeb Census Project, actually incorporated as a FOR PROFIT corporation using the reserved term "USGenWeb" without the Advisory Board's knowledge or approval. The organization is at http://www.us-census.org . The (USGENWEB) Advisory Board voted and passed Motion 00-10 sever its relationship with the USGenWeb Census Project, Inc. headed by Ron Eason. I received several emails from USGENWEB folks earlier today, including an email that states, in part: "been brought to my attention that the organization calling themselves the USGENWEB Census Project located at http://www.us-census.org is attempting to contact the transcribers to get them to give permission to post their transcribed census at their web site by claiming they are affiliated with the USGENWEB Census Project, THEY ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH USGENWEB IN ANY WAY . They are using our logo and name in an effort to trick innocent people into believing they are a part of USGENWEB.Please DO NOT BE FOOLED by them and their lies. I encourage you to not deal with these underhanded people and continue to deal with the Census Coordinator that you have been working with ... " -- Kindest Regards, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ann Harvey Lahtinen -------------------- www.HarveyGenealogy.com GOONS/ONS#2938 HARVEY-L Administrator
Oh my gosh, a Harvey in Canada at that time period! Does anyone else have Harveys in Canada, I'm at a very tall brick wall with my George Harvey. I wonder if your Francis could be a brother to my George? If any of these names sound familiar please, send me a lead, I'm almost to the point of begging! Thanks in advance, Angela Harvey, George(d Feb 11, 1928 CH County, NB.**PANB records Regis # 004038 Film # F18907), son of Rossignol, Venerande(b. Nov. 26, 1844 at Van Buren, Baptised Dec 10, 1844 a St. Bruno Parish, Aroostook County, Maine, godparents Francois Derosiers et Marie Durepos), d/o Louis Rossignol (cultivateur) et Marcelline Michaud (LDS records - Batch # C503281 Dates 1821-1875 Source call # 0012275 Printout #0883819) M. Enfants: Marguerite Georgina William b. 1868 m. Julie Ouellette Flavie Harvey / Joseph Harvey b. 1876 Johnny Harvey / b. 1878 (died young???) Maria Sophia Harvey / Sophie Harvey / Anna Harvey Julia Alice Harvey b. 1881 Marie ? M. Enfants: Florence Harvey (not sure if this is Marie or Venerand's child) Tobie Harvey Dalia Harvey Aurore Harvey George Harvey / 1871 census of Madawaska and Victoria County - George-chef(28), Venerande-spouse, Marguerite-dau.5 yrs, Georgina-dau. 4yrs, William-son-3 years. 1881 census of Mad. And Victoria County George-chef(39), Venerande(spouse-36), Marguerite(dau-16), Georgina(dau-15), William(son-13), Sophie(dau-9 I think this is Flavie), Joseph(son-5), Johnny(son-2) 1891 census of Mad. And Victoria county George Harvey(53), Marie(spouse-29), William(son-23), Flavie(dau.18), Florence(dau-7), Tobie(son-4), Dalia(dau-2) 1901 census of Mad. And Victoria county George(67), Marie(spouse-38), Willie(son 38), Flavie(dau-26), Florence(dau 17), Tobie(son 14), Dalia(dau-11), Aurore(dau-6), George(son-4) ---------- > From: Sandra Yorkell-Parker <syparker@nidlink.com> > To: HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HARVEY-L] Francois-Xavier Harvey /Caroline Gagne > Date: Monday, May 08, 2000 4:30 AM > > Am looking for descendants of this couple. Have no real dates but am sure > they were married before the 1860's in Canada. He is only an ancestor > through being married to her as she married a second time in 1863. Any help > finding descendants of this couple would be greatly appreciated. > Thanking you all in advance. > Sandra Yorkell-Parker > > > ==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that you can search the Harvey-L Archives on Rootsweb for past posts? http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=harvey > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
Dear Researchers, I thought you might 'get a kick' out of this article which recently came across one of my lists. Mr. Smith, the submitter, is one of my (many) Kentucky cousins. I can only speculate that Mr. Begley may also be ... Ann > The following article which appeared in The Jackson Hustler is extracted from the Knott County > Historical Societys Electronic Knott County & Eastern Kentuckys Chronological History > (1673-2000). Transcribed by David R. Smith from the original. If you can elaborate on the > article, please share your knowledge with us. > > Tree Falls on House Breathitt County. > Felix Begley, of Cane Creek, cut down a tall beech tree, 18 inches in diameter, > standing near his log cabin, one day last week, which fell across the house crushing it to the > earth, while his wife and three children were in the building. They chanced to be at the > opposite end of the room and escaped with slight injuries. When asked why he did not cut it so > as to fall on a line parallel with his house he answered that he was afraid it would fall > across his pigpen. - Jackson Hustler. -- Kindest Regards, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ann Harvey Lahtinen -------------------- www.HarveyGenealogy.com GOONS/ONS#2938 HARVEY-L Administrator
Am looking for descendants of this couple. Have no real dates but am sure they were married before the 1860's in Canada. He is only an ancestor through being married to her as she married a second time in 1863. Any help finding descendants of this couple would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you all in advance. Sandra Yorkell-Parker
Hello fellow researchers Can anyone find a link? I have my gggf Isaac HARVEY born 1824 in Bristol, UK who was married in South Australia in 1853 to Catherine BOYD. They moved to Victoria to the gold fields. I thought that Isaac HARVEY was an unusual name to search for but found 2 Isaac HARVEY's living in Victoria at the same time and a few more elsewhere!! Regards Cherry Jackson www.ozemail.com.au/~thejoker/cherry
Thomas HARVEY m Keziah TILLY Kingsbury Episcopi, SON, ENG Look for ancestors, siblings, descendants Jim Jim & Bev Payne NEW ZEALAND jr_bjpayne@xtra.co.nz
Ok, if you know your HARVEY ancestors first name, you are counted among the lucky ones. I am still searching for my ggg grandfather, ?? HARVEY, who married a lady whose first name was Pheobe/Phebe. Phebe was a widow by 1840, she later md. Samuel DAVIS and later md. John GARDNER. She died after 1870 in Meigs Co., TN. I am curious about an ALLEN HARVEY who was living in McMinn Co., TN in 1830. He signed a marriage bond in Rhea Co. (later became Meigs Co.) in 1831. Interesting but no proof. They had 3 (known) children: Melvina b. ca 1820, who married Calvin MANTOOTH in Meigs Co. Tn in 1844. They lived in Polk Co., TN Elizabeth born in 1824, who married William GRIFFIN in Meigs Co., TN in 1843. They lived in Polk Co., MO, after 1849. This is my line. William H. born ca 1827, who married (1) Sarah Dethrage in Meigs Co., TN in 1846, and (2) Rebecca C. Griffin (ith), in Polk Co., MO in 1857. Guess how much I would appreciate any help with this MOST WANTED HARVEY. kay
I need to find the parents of William Harvey Sr who was born in Orange Co., VA in 1749. He moved to Surry Co., NC at least by 1776 as he enlisted in the Revolutionary War from that area. Most, if not all, of his and Lenah Gentry's children were born in North Carolina. It is possible he was married previous to Lenah, but that's just speculation at this point. William moved to Roane Co., TN around 1807 and died there in 1836. Judy Harvey harveyj@zoomnet.net
Still seeking parents of Kinchen Smith Harvey b. 1796 NC married Nancy McClain 1819 Greene Co. TN, died 1854 Kaufman Co. TX. In 1815 Greene Co. TN tax list there is a George Harvy and in 1816 a Thomas Harvey. Would like info. of either of them. Nona Thompson OK City
Most Wanted Harvey! I am still seeking information about Nelson Harvey of Virginia, born about 1929. It is known that he was in the US Navy in the 1950's, stationed for a time in Boston, MA. A check of the SSDI yields no Nelsons of Virginia meeting the criteria, so he may still be alive. Letters sent to Nelson Harvey's with addresses in Virginia have gone unanswered. None of the Harvey databases I have checked seem to list *any* Nelson Harvey's. Can anyone help me uncover this ancestor of mine? Many thanks, Cathy Amatnieks
I don't have anything on Harriet except that she was born abt. 1835 to David Harvey & Sarah Dakin Harvey. I descend from this family too. I descend from Edmund Sylvester Harvey, son of David & Sarah... I wish I could help more with Harriet, but I do have alot on Sylvester's family and the ancestors of David... beth ARNOLD, BEEMAN, BOLIN, BUSHMAN, CANNAUGHTON, CARTER, CASE, CHAMNESS, CHAPPELL, CLYMER, COLT, COMSTOCK, COTTERMAN, CRAIN, CROOK, DAKIN, DANIEL, EARL, ELLISON, GOODRIDGE, GOODSPEED, HARVEY, HERNANDEZ, ISETTS, JENSEN, JEWETT, LANGDON, LASURE, LUSSIER, MANSFIELD, McPHERSON, NEWLIN, OSBERG, PETERSON, PHILLIPS, PLOUF, RALSTON, ROOT, SANDBLADE, SCOTT, SELDEN, SHUTSCHNEIDER, STAPLES, VESTAL, WALTMAN, WOODWARD ----- Original Message ----- From: Jaime Lossing Potts <jlossing@ots.com.pe> To: <HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: [HARVEY-L] Most wanted: Parents of Harriet Harvey Hurst > > Harriet HARVEY-HURST Bureau Co. IL 1855, dau. of Sarah Dakin HARVEY? > Up until recently, the only information I had about my gg grandmother, > Harriet Harvey was that she was born 1834 somewhere in Ohio, married Joseph > Hurst in Bureau Co. IL in 1855 or 1856, had her first daughter, Mary, 19 > Nov, 1857 in Malden, Bureau Co., and then moved to Roberts, Ford Co. IL, in > 1859 where she had 9 more children and died there Sept. 19, 1879. I found > no Harriet Harvey her age in the 1850 Illinois census, nor have I found any > marriage records. > Now I recently find information on an Eli Harvey from Clinton Co. Ohio who > as a child moved with his parents to Bureau Co. IL. His parents are David > and Sarah Dakin Harvey and the Ohio records say they also have a daughter > named Harriet, born around 1835. > An article on Eli Harvey, in the 1892 Ford County "Portrait and Biographical > Record" on page 533, says that he came with his parents to a farm in Bureau > Co., Illinois in 1851. Then in 1854 they moved to Malden. In 1859 Eli came > to Ford Co. That same year, Dec. 10, he was married in Princeton, Bureau Co. > to Eliza Campbell. After that he lived in Sibley and Loda, in the Ford Co. > area. The article on Eli Harvey mentions no siblings, but several are > mentioned in the Clinton, Ohio information. Eli was 14 and his sister > Harriet was 16 when the family moved to Illinois, so it's almost certain > that Harriet would accompany them. > I want to know if the Harriet Harvey who married Joseph Hurst is the same > one who is the daughter of David and Sarah Dakin Harvey. The only evidence > I have is circumstantial, and although it is strong, I would still like some > solid fact. Can anyone help me? Thank you, > Jim Lossing > > > > ==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that you can search the Harvey-L Archives on Rootsweb for past posts? http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=harvey > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
I don't have anything on Harriet except that she was born abt. 1835 to David Harvey & Sarah Dakin Harvey. I descend from this family too. I descend from Edmund Sylvester Harvey, son of David & Sarah... I wish I could help more with Harriet, but I do have alot on Sylvester's family and the ancestors of David... beth ARNOLD, BEEMAN, BOLIN, BUSHMAN, CANNAUGHTON, CARTER, CASE, CHAMNESS, CHAPPELL, CLYMER, COLT, COMSTOCK, COTTERMAN, CRAIN, CROOK, DAKIN, DANIEL, EARL, ELLISON, GOODRIDGE, GOODSPEED, HARVEY, HERNANDEZ, ISETTS, JENSEN, JEWETT, LANGDON, LASURE, LUSSIER, MANSFIELD, McPHERSON, NEWLIN, OSBERG, PETERSON, PHILLIPS, PLOUF, RALSTON, ROOT, SANDBLADE, SCOTT, SELDEN, SHUTSCHNEIDER, STAPLES, VESTAL, WALTMAN, WOODWARD ----- Original Message ----- From: Jaime Lossing Potts <jlossing@ots.com.pe> To: <HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 4:48 PM Subject: [HARVEY-L] Most wanted: Parents of Harriet Harvey Hurst > > Harriet HARVEY-HURST Bureau Co. IL 1855, dau. of Sarah Dakin HARVEY? > Up until recently, the only information I had about my gg grandmother, > Harriet Harvey was that she was born 1834 somewhere in Ohio, married Joseph > Hurst in Bureau Co. IL in 1855 or 1856, had her first daughter, Mary, 19 > Nov, 1857 in Malden, Bureau Co., and then moved to Roberts, Ford Co. IL, in > 1859 where she had 9 more children and died there Sept. 19, 1879. I found > no Harriet Harvey her age in the 1850 Illinois census, nor have I found any > marriage records. > Now I recently find information on an Eli Harvey from Clinton Co. Ohio who > as a child moved with his parents to Bureau Co. IL. His parents are David > and Sarah Dakin Harvey and the Ohio records say they also have a daughter > named Harriet, born around 1835. > An article on Eli Harvey, in the 1892 Ford County "Portrait and Biographical > Record" on page 533, says that he came with his parents to a farm in Bureau > Co., Illinois in 1851. Then in 1854 they moved to Malden. In 1859 Eli came > to Ford Co. That same year, Dec. 10, he was married in Princeton, Bureau Co. > to Eliza Campbell. After that he lived in Sibley and Loda, in the Ford Co. > area. The article on Eli Harvey mentions no siblings, but several are > mentioned in the Clinton, Ohio information. Eli was 14 and his sister > Harriet was 16 when the family moved to Illinois, so it's almost certain > that Harriet would accompany them. > I want to know if the Harriet Harvey who married Joseph Hurst is the same > one who is the daughter of David and Sarah Dakin Harvey. The only evidence > I have is circumstantial, and although it is strong, I would still like some > solid fact. Can anyone help me? Thank you, > Jim Lossing > > > > ==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that you can search the Harvey-L Archives on Rootsweb for past posts? http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=harvey > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
John Harvey Brown m. Henrietta Cochran in Marionville, MO (Larwence County) in 1895. He is supposed to be named after Fred Harvey and they were supposed to have lived acrossed the street from Fred Harvey when he lived out in the midwest, but, I have found information indicating Fred Harvey most likely wasn't in the mid-west at the time my grandfather was born (1875). In Marionville, at about that time my John Harvey Brown was there, lived William Harvey Brown who I can't find any connection to. Both of my uncles had Harvey for a middle name. My grandfather said he had a life time ticket to the Harvey houses and no matter where he was he knew he wouldn't starve if he could get to a Harvey house. This sounds like family myth but, where there is smoke there is fire. Can anyone help me ? I would like to be able to move on!