I am researching ROLAND JAMES HARVEY found in Bracken Co. Ky. in the 1850 Census. I am trying to confirm his wife as the sister to our greatgrandfather. I do not have access to 1860, 1870 Bracken Co. Ky. Census at this time to see if they had any children. Would like to find descendants of this union. Roland James Harvey married NANCY (WEAVER) CANADY, widow, in 1845 in Bracken Co. Ky. Our Greatgrandfather, PETER W. WEAVER, (b.1830) named his son ROLAND HARVEY WEAVER (b.1862-d.1963) who is our grandfather. Anyone with a WEAVER connection? Thanks!! Barbara Weaver leobar36@surfsouth.com
Hope this helps someone. This is on a headstone in or near Hazleton, Indiana. "Mary Decker, died 5 May 1866, aged 80 yrs. When one year old she removed from Ireland to the U. S. with her parents, Mr and Mrs Harvey, settled in S. Carolina, at which place she remained until married, then moved to Tennessee, then to Gibson co., Ind. in 1813. She first married John Phillips Dec. 10, then Abraham Decker who died in 18?9." Don't you wish all of our ancestors had this kind of info on their headstones? Sherry
I just received 60 pages about the homestead of my GGF, from NARA. I used NAFTA form #84 and it was returned in about 3 weeks and cost me $10. Much of the material was duplicated. It contained 3 witnesses description of the land and the improvements made. Detailed the crops and house, named outbuildings, told how many children there were, where and when he was born and more. Very interesting reading. This is one of the items the NARA is thinking of raising its rates on. To order the forms, you may go to their website at http://www.nara.gov and follow links, or you may write them e-mail. Send a message to "inquire@nara.gov" with your name and address, e-mail address, the form number and the amount of them you want. They will mail them to you and you will follow the instructions on the form, sending credit card info for fastest results. Otherwise, send no payment, they will bill you and when they receive your payment you they will send results. Enjoy! Mary Ellen
Hi Folks, Just found this auction on Ebay - wondered if anyone may be in the market for this book. The description reads: Genealogy - Harvey Family Item #284274685 The Life Saga and Stories of Harvey, Cisler, Gerstenberger, Mosher and Some Related Lines. By Lois Gerstenberger Harvey. Published in 1979. Hardcover. John Edward Harvey was born in Denver, Colorado in 1924. He enlisted in the Navy during World War II and worked in Washington, D. C. where he met his future wife, Lois Gerstenberger. They were married in 1956 in California. They had four children. Johns ancestor, Washington Harvey, was born in 1805 in Mason County, Kentucky. In 1856 he and his family moved to Marion County, Iowa. He died there in 1882. The earliest known Gerstenberger is Franz, who was born in Germany in 1828. He was married in Dubuque, Iowa in 1857 to Teresia Ernst. He died in Buchanan County, Iowa in 1898. The URL for the auction is http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=284274685 . -- Kindest Regards, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ann Harvey Lahtinen -------------------- www.HarveyGenealogy.com GOONS/ONS#2938 HARVEY-L Administrator
My most wanted Harvey is a real problem because vital stats are almost non existant. Research notes (done 30 years ago) of another relative states he was "of New Hampshire". Jonathan Harvey married 8 Nov 1831 in Shipton (Shipton?) Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada Sarah Wright who was born 10 Aug 1810 in Ovid, (Seneca Co.) NY. Believe Jonathan's middle name to be Nathan. 10 Children, all born in Canada: Anna Gilman Harvey * born 13 Feb 1834. Married 1) John Abercormbie 2) Ithamer Eaton Burgess in Canada. Died 12 Sep 1887, Black River Falls WI. Lydia Harvey, born abt. 1835 Emma L. Harvey, born abt 1836. married 4 times Lemuel P. Harvey, born abt. 1841. Enoch Harvey. born 7 Aug 1842, died 7 Mar 1938 in Prairie du Chien, WI Married 27 Jun 1866 in Prairie du Chein, Ann E. Hazen Lucinda Harvey, born abt 1847 John Harvey, living in MN in 1910 Samuel Harvey, born 3 May 1854. Died 2 Jul 1896 in Manitowoc Co. WI Married 2 Jul 1896 in Clark Co. WI, Ethie Snida Wilcox George harvey, born abt 1854. Family moved to Prairie du Chein abt 1854. Sarah and the children are found on 1860 census there. Jonathan is not on the census but have not yet found date of place of his death. Sarah and the children later moved to black River Falls. Any help on Jonathan greatly appreciated. Would love to share. Carole in CA.
Oh my gosh, miracles do happen, I might get a connection. I have been writing to every list possible about Harveys in Canada and no one had any connections. How far back is your Francois. I wonder if you have any siblings or children of his. I've been against a brick wall, all the census and available records i've seen state he is from Canada (BIG HELP). This George was my husband's gggrandfather, I've found all our other lines except his grandmother's parents, they weren't married and records are incomplete. Harvey, George(born ???), son of (1st wife)Rossignol, Venerande(b. Nov. 26, 1844 at Van Buren, Baptised Dec 10, 1844 a St. Bruno Parish, Aroostook County, Maine, godparents Francois Derosiers & Marie Durepos), dau. of Louis Rossignol (cultivateur) & Marcelline Michaud Married ?? Children: Marguerite Georgina William Flavie Harvey / Joseph Harvey / Johnny Harvey / Maria Sophia Harvey / Sophie Harvey / Anna Harvey Julia Alice Harvey / Marie ? M. Children: Florence Harvey (not sure if this is Marie or Venerand's child) Tobie Harvey Dalia Harvey Aurore Harvey George Harvey / Any response on this family would be greatly appreciated. :)Angela Gagnon ---------- > From: Sandra Yorkell-Parker <syparker@nidlink.com> > To: HARVEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HARVEY-L] Harvey Family > Date: Sunday, March 12, 2000 6:14 AM > > Dear Friends, > I am happy to tell you that I found my Francois-Xavier Harvey through this > list. I now have him back to the original Harvey (Herve) in Canada. What I > would like to know is to find out if there are any descendants of his. I > would really like to know if anyone out there is related to him and Caroline > Gagnon. > > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
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Dear Friends, I am happy to tell you that I found my Francois-Xavier Harvey through this list. I now have him back to the original Harvey (Herve) in Canada. What I would like to know is to find out if there are any descendants of his. I would really like to know if anyone out there is related to him and Caroline Gagnon. Caroline was married a second time to my great great grandfather. Would like to know if she had any other children. If so please write me and let me know. I give a big Thank you to the wonderful lister who has all of this info on his site. If it hadn't been for him I may never have found this family so far back.
Definitely a Most-Wanted: Alice HARVEY, b. c1900. She was married to William BANKS, Sr. of WV or Hazard, Perry Co., KY. They had 2 children: Grant & Ellen BANKS. They divorced sometime in the 1920s b/c Wm. BANKS married my g-gma then and she had two children when she went into the marriage. My step-g-uncle, Grant BANKS is dying. He has never seen his mother and he would like to see a picture of her before he dies. IF anyone can help, please write back. Thanks, Natalie J. Seiwell
Ann, I now have the pictures for the Harvey's but to make a longer story short my hard drive had to be reformatted and I lost all my e-mails that were stored and your address. Can you send it to me again. Ann Rooker. How about the others have they gotten them?
Seeking connections for family of Jane Harvey dau of John E. Harvey ... m. Matt Farley 6 July 1815 in Monroe Co., VA (now W.VA); mother of at least two sons ... Did she die prior to 1820 when records indicate Matt Farley m. Jane Lafferty? Matt and Jane (Harvey ? Lafferty ?) removed to Henry County, Indiana and later to Polk Co., Iowa where Matt's probate records are found as of 2 July 1849; Jane's probate as of 11 Mar 1852. Willing to share data.
Found on http://www.DearMYRTLE.com/ -- Ancestry.com to Launch Online Substitute for 1890 Census Records Destroyed by Fire OREM, UTAH - March 6, 2000 - Ancestry.com is undertaking a historically- significant project to reconstruct the immense amount of information lost when a 1921 fire in the basement of the Commerce Building in Washington, D.C. destroyed nearly all of the 1890 census. Part of the MyFamily.com, Inc. network of sites, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com) is using numerous sources to create an online substitute census with information to which hundreds of millions of Americans can trace their roots. More than 20 million records have been identified for inclusion in the census substitute and additions will be made regularly as records become available for posting. "Few records shed as much light on individuals, families and communities as census records. The 1921 fire destroyed insight into an entire generation's occupations, family origins, birth information and much more," said Andre Brummer, general manager of Ancestry.com. "The project goes far beyond trying to reconstruct a historically-significant set of documents. We are determined to provide millions of people a powerful resource for discovering information that has long been out of reach." Ancestry.com is working with the National Archives and the highly regarded Allen County Public Library to acquire portions of the vast amounts of information necessary to offer the first substitute for the 1890 census. The substitute census will consist of information from fragments of the original 1890 census that remained after the fire, special veterans schedules, several Native American tribe censuses for years surrounding 1890, state censuses (1885 or 1895), city and county directories, alumni directories, and voter registration documents. "When fire destroyed the original census it was a huge loss not only for family historians, but for sociologists, historians, economists and many others," said Loretto Szucs, vice president of Publishing for Ancestry.com and co-editor of best-selling reference book 'The Source.' "By merging 1890 information from several sources, Ancestry.com intends to make the census substitute an unparalleled resource for understanding a culturally and politically diverse period in United States history." A large portion of the census substitute consists of city directories, which list the head of household and other working adults at a particular residence. The reconstruction will reference city directories from multiple years, making it possible to determine if a person or family moved to a different location during the years referenced. -- e-mail: mewexler@buffnet.net Sponsor: Okaloosa County FLGenWeb page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~flokaloo/Okaloosa.htm EDGE/HARVEY family page: http://www.buffnet.net/~mewexler Genealogy Help page: http://www.buffnet.net/~mewexler/help_pg.htm
This is a letter that sent out by rootsweb and was past on to me today and I thought I would do the same, you might want to pass it on to any of the groups you belong to. Ann Rooker The following letter was forwarded to me via one of my genealogy lists. If any of you had ancestors living in the USA in 1890, you might consider submitting your information to this project. Copies will be submitted to the Library of Congress and the LDS FHL. Thanks, Patrisia, Rootsweb Sponsor As you know, 99% of the 1890 census was destroyed by fire. There is a project to publish a book listing all U.S. residents living at that time. This information will be furnished by descendants of those people. There is no charge for listing your ancestors and when permission is granted,contributors will be listed with the proper reference to their ancestor entries. Submission deadline is April 2000. The data will be published and sold at cost with copies going to the Library of Congress, Maine State Library, Maine State Historical Society and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Library. For submitting your ancestor's vital stats please use the following format: Head of Household-full name, age, date of birth, place of birth (include town-county-state), sex, race (W=white, C=colored, I=Indian, A=Asian). Spouse-full name, maiden name in ( )'s, age, date of birth, sex, race. Information source-list family Bible, family genealogy book, etc. Notes are optional. Some notes will be added, e.g., 1st or 2nd wife, children by which wife, if they died or got married in 1890 or additional surname spellings. NOTE: person who died before 1890 or was born after 1890 will be omitted from the book. Send your submission via Email to: chinaDoll2@netscape.net or mail to Angela M. Foster P.O.Box 2551 Waterville, ME 04903. Contributions are most welcome. > >
I found out some more info on the Harvey lines from viewing the microgilm I rented and going through records I already had. I learned certain things. I will try as always to base my summary on the information I gathered from sources and will list them at the bottom. I also will include the linage of the first Harvey I have and his 3 sons that came over from England. This Chart has not been documented in whole. The dates that are listed are from records from NC in Periquims County. You will notice all dates and places born are from NC but that was part of Albermarle County VA before becoming NC. I would like to say that when I believe the early information is wrong I in no way wish to take away from the fine research that was done in this area and the people who did this research. My hats off to them. More information is coming to light that some of the older information is probably able to be proven false. First I will start off with what I believe to be the four Harvey brothers father from Lunenburg County VA.. His name is John Harvey (1) John Harvey bought land from a Samuel Frye in Edgefield County formerly Granville. The land was for 200 Acres on the Savannah River in Edgefield County SC.. John Harvey at his death passed it on to his son William Harvey. William Harvey died and the executer's of his estate passed the land off to Zephaniah and his wife Nancy Harvey. Zephaniah at the time was in Hancock County Georgia. The deed was Proven May 25,1797 and Recorded Oct. 17, 1797. John Harvey is known to have 4 sons who were in Lunenburg County VA. (2),(3),(4),(5),(6). They were John Harvey born abt 1700, Thomas Harvey born abt 1705-1710 and died in 1782 in Charloette County VA.. William Harvey born abt 1710-1712 and died in 1788 in Edgefield County South Carolina. Charles Harvey was born abt 1712 to 1715. Charles Harvey was believed to have been married two times (2), (3),(4),(5),(6),(7), (8). Charles Harvey married first Frances Blassingame abt 1732 and they had 1) son a Thomas Harvey born abt 1733. It appears that Frances may have died early and was married again to a Mary Holcombe abt 1734. With this wife he had 6 more sons they were (8),(9), (10),(11),(12); 2) Charles Harvey Junior born abt 1736-1740 3) Philemon or Philip Harvey born abt 1740 4) Littleberry Harvey born abt 1744 5) William Harvey born abt 1745 6) John Holcombe Harvey born abt 1746 7) James Holcombe Harvey born abt 1748 There was a Thomas Blassingame who was in Kentucky and came to Virginia abt 1719-1723 (7) . When Charles Harvey died and moved to SC is up in the air. Most of the sources quoted say that Charles Harvey senior and his brother John and William Harvey all moved to SC and died there. Only one of these, William Harvey has a will that shows he died in Edgefield County SC. The proof that Charles Harvey senior and his brother John Harvey was in SC are the deeds in Craven County SC and the death of Charles Harvey in Jefferson County Georgia abt 1800. I think I can now prove that the Harvey's in Craven county SC were not The senior Harvey's but the 7 brothers of Laurens County what was the 96th district and before that Craven County. We know now that the Charles Harvey who died in Jefferson Co. GA was Charles Harvey Junior who married Frances Harvey daughter of Thomas Harvey and Elizabeth Blassingame. I sent for the deeds in Craven county. Craven County was not a regular county (9). It was given to large tracts of land that had no boundaries and ran to what was the NC border. Craven County would have covered many of the current day counties. If you look at these deeds you find the following Harvey names. 1) Deed by James Major May 24, 1788 Land bordered John Harvey's in Camden district. 2) Deed by Margaret Cochran Oct. 26, 1774 Land on Jefferies Creek borders Thomas Harvey land. 3) Deed by Archibald Murphy Dec. 27, 1774 Land on Jacksons Creek borders John Harvey land. 4) Deed by John Harvey Jan. 3, 1775 land on Little River called North Creeks. 5) Deed by Benjamin Mazyck Jan. 3, 1775 Land on Little Saluda River borders John and Charles Harvey Land. 6) Deed by Griffine Nunnery's Jan. 4 , 1775 deliverd to Thomas Harvey 7) Deed by John Flemor Jan. 2, 1775 Land on Black Creek. Delivered to Thomas Harvey. 8) Deed by Philemon Harvey Mar. 30, 1775 Land on Beards Fork Branch of Dunkins Creek. 9) Deed by Moses Yarborough Feb. 13, 1775 Land on Little river borders James Harvey Land. 10) Deed by Samuel Wragg May 1, 1775 Land in Craven County on Catfish Creek borders James Harvey Land. 11) Deed by Thomas Harvey May 21, 1775 Land on Everlasting Branch of Black creek in Craven County. 12) Deed by William Stuart land on Black Creek in Carven County Delivered to Thomas Harvey. 13) Deed by Capt. Alexander Alexander May 24, 1775 in Berkley County on Santee River (Alexanders suppose to have followed Harvey's) 14) Deed by Robert Cooper Land in Craven County between the Borad and Saludy Rivers NE of Little River. Boreders Philemon Harvey land. 15) Deed by John Harvey Land in Craven County. 16) Deed by James Wilson Aug. 22 , 1774 Land on Little River of Saludy in Craven County borders Charles Harvey land. You can see form these deeds that These harvey's are the 7 brothers and they held large pieces of land that covered over many current day counties. You can also see that these Harvey's held land in Craven County. This shows to me that these are not Charles Harvey Senior and his brother John Harvey Senior, but are all the children I believe of Charles Harvey senior. I have some other deeds that are important are (14): 1) Lease and Mortgage by Jacob Jones of St. Marks Parish for land which once was owned by Charles Harvey on the Little River 2) Deed by Charles Harvey Carpenter June 23, 1772 in Craven County Sells 100 Acres of land of a total of 380 acres he had bought May 18, 1771. Two Witnesses were John Cargill Junior and John Harvey. These names are important because the Jones and Cargill lines are related to this line. The Cargills through Littleberry Harvey and I do not know how the Jones are connected. I believe they are though. This item was from the source (15). Estate sale of John Jones deceased 16, July 1784. Philip and Littleberry Harvey 96th district Abbeyville. Now for the Children of Charles Harvey Senior and their children. 1) Thomas Harvey He served in the Rev. War and died in 1789 in Laurens Co. SC (16),(17). It is not known if he had any children. John Harvey signed his Will as nearest living realative and signed his Indent record as his heir. Many other sources say that Thomas Harvey stayed in Brunswick Co. VA and died there. That seems starange that Charles harvey Senior was in VA as late ae 1764 and Thomas did not stay with him. I believe that the Thomas Of Laurens Co. SC is the son of Charles Harvey senior and not Thomas of Brunswick co. VA.. 2) Charles Harvey junior moved to Georgia and had many deeds there and died in Jefferson Co. GA.. (18),(19). One deed that I have in 1798 of Charles Harvey of Jefferson County GA to Franklin Co. GA calls himself Senior. I believe that was done to distinguish between the Charles Harvey of Franklin County GA who had Rev. War grants there and had a wife named Frances and whose father was a John Harvey as stated in deeds from Franklin County. This Charles Harvey was later known as I believe as Charles B. Harvey who later goes to Hickman County Tennessee abt 1809. Charles Harvey also was a magistrat of Queensboro (20). Queensboro was located between Rocky Comfort and Big Creek, Creeks which emptied into the Ogeechee River in what would be Georgia. I had said SC but it was Georgia. Charles Harvey from Jefferson County GA.died there and had the following children.: 1) Blassingame Harvey born before 1776 and married Betsey Tuberfield Harvey daughter of Blassingame Harvey Senior son of Thomas Harvey and Elizabeth Blassingame. 2) Elizabeth Harvey married and Unknown French 3) James Hill or Holcombe Harvey 4) John Holcombe Harvey 5) Sally Harvey 6) Susannah Harvey 7) Thomas Harvey I do not have a lot of information on these children. A lot of other sources have mixed up Charles Harvey senior's children with Charles Harvey junior's children. Some have listed they served in the Rev. war also. That may not be correct though. They all would have been born abt 1762 on. They could have served but then they could not be the land owners in Laurens county SC in 1772. They would all be abt 10 years old at that time. When and where Charles Harvey Senior died is not know either. He is last seem in Virginia in 1764 with a deed in the Lunenburg Co. VA deeds as living in Bedford County VA.(21). In the 1782 Census Charles Harvey Junior is the only one in VA as a head of household in that Census. I believe that Charles Harvey senior died in VA between 1764 and 1782. He may have not had a will but he may have had a court entry where his property was transfered to others. It has just not been found yet. The deeds do not appear to state ,in Craven county, that he moved there and died. If Charles Harvey moved there why were Charles Harvey junior in Bedford Co. as well as Joel Harvey who was married there to Nancy Clayton? 3) Philemon Harvey, I do not know where he went. He is last listed in the 1790 and 1800 Census of SC Laurens County (11). Served in the Rev. War indent record signed by John Harvey his brother(17). 4) Littleberry Harvey married Nancy Cargill and moved to Georgia and then Louisiana where he died after 1820 (10),(24),(25),(18). Children believed to be: 1) Thomas Harvey 2) Blassingame W. Harvey 3) John J. Harvey 4) Dandy Harvey 5) William Harvey. Not much is known about him. Signed the Indent records for James harvey (17) and said he was his heir. 6) John Holcombe Harvey served in the Rev. War (17) and appears in the 1790 Census of SC Laurens County (11). Also has many deeds in Georgia and believe he went to Louisiana with his son Charles B. Harvey and died there after 1820 (18),(24). Two known child Charles B. Harvey and Thomas G. Harvey(25),(18), question is, is he the father of Joel Vincent Harvey? Also believe he had another son Thomas G. Harvey my ancestor. I believe this John died abt 1807 in Tennessee. My Thomas was born abt 1775 or 1776 in SC. John Harvey appears in the Laurens County SC 1790 Census with one son below the age of 16 which is the right age for my Thomas G. Harvey. 7) James Holcombe Harvey died in the service of the Rev. War (17) and William Harvey is stated as his heir. Died in Berkely County SC and has a will there I believe (26). All these Harvey's served in the Rev. War in SC as well as Joel Vincent Harvey from the 96th district (23). Their were other Harveys who served there also. Several James and several John Harvey's. One Harvey (23) was listed as Harvey _____ served for Col. Daniel McMurphy of Georgia and was killed. (Richard Jones - W.9081) (William Howe SR - S.21303) There was also a John Harvey who was born abt 1749/1750 and married 1st Margarett Unknown and then a Martha or Patsey Unknown. This John has been linked to William Harvey senior brother of Charles Harvey Senior. But they used deeds and information of the Laurens Co. group to link him to William Harvey. Also a deed Blassingame Harvey of edgefiled Co. SC Jan. 19 1789 sells land to William Howl or Howell Junior of Edgefield Co. SC.. Edgefield Co was seperated from Burke County Georgia by a river. After looking at some more deeds John Harvey's wife was named Mary because he sold his land to a Samuel Wilson. Charles Harvey then sold him more land in another deed, the Charles harvey son of John Harvey. Other sources are looking at these transactions and saying this John Harvey and Mary are John Harvey senior from Lunenburg Co. VA.. But with the Holcombe name and the deeds I believe this is John Holcombe Harvey son of Charles Harvey senior. I also found a book that listed the men who submitted aplications for Rev. War paymets. It stated that when the application was submitted they were given a number for the day they submitted their application. If they were rejected they could submit it again and they would get another number. Below are the Hrvey's and the numbers they were assigned when they submitted their applications. It shows how many times they were submitted. William Harvey 2, 60 William Jacob Harvey 5 Philemon Harvey 47 My line John Harvey 47 My line Berry Harvey 54 My line Joel Harvey 54 My line Charles Harvey 54 My line Blassingame Harvey 59 James Harvey 60 Seth Harvey 60 Evan Harvey 60 Baker Harvey 60 Richard Harvey 60 Thomas Harvey 83,88 Henry Harvey 88 Abaslom Harvey 117 Could not find James or William Harvey but 54 and 47 are believed to be the Harvey's from Laurens Co. SC.. I also searched the Rev War soliders of Virginia. Found a (22) Joel Harvey of Culpepper Co. VA.. He did serve in the war but served from VA not SC.. This Joel is not Joel Vincent Harvey who served in SC.. He is I believe a cousin though. There is a Land deed in the index of deeds I searched for Lunenburg Co. VA for a Francis Harvey male. He is believed to have gone to Culpepper county VA.. I did not find many deeds for Harvey's. I found one more deed for Charles Harvey in the index dated June 11, 1762. I will have to send for that deed. I found a deed for Francis Harvey dated July 3, 1750. The only other names I found were the Cargills. I found Cornelious Cargill who had a deed with a John Lucas. My Thomas G. Harvey's second women who he had children with was a Unknown Lucas. They never married and he had to have the children legitimized in Tennessee in 1821. This Lucas women may descend from this John Lucas. In closing I am going to give the Harvey chart of the first Harvey from England to America. Not sure how accurate it is but it is a start to try and verify. 1st Generation John1 Harvey born abt 1615/1620 Snetterfield Warwickshire england 1) Gov. Thomas2 Harvey died July 3, 1699 Perquimins NC 2) Robert2 Harvey born abt 1640-1650 3) Richard2 Harvey 2nd Generation 1)Gov. Thomas2 (John1 Harvey) born abt ? and died July 3,Perquimins NC Married 1st Joanna Jenkins Apr. 13,1682 she died Mar. 27,1688 Married 2nd Sarah Laker about 1688 Perquimins NC Children: 1) John3 Harvey born Sep. 19,1689 Perquimins NC and died Sep. 5, 1691 Perquimins NC 2) Col. Thomas3 Harvey Born Dec. 6, 1692 Perquimins NC died Nov. 10, 1729 Perquimins NC 3) Mary3 Harvey born 20, Nov. 1694 Perquimins NC 2) Richard2 (John1 Harvey) born abt 1640-1650 Children: 1) John3 Harvey (May have stayed in Virginia) 2) Thomas Harvey born about 1670 Perquimins NC and married Margaret Fletcher Jan. 27, 1701 Perquimins NC 3rd Generation 1)Col. Thomas3 (Thomas2, John1 Harvey) born Dec. 6, 1692 Perquimins NC Married Elizabeth Cole Children: 1) Thomas4 Harvey Born Dec. 11, 1724 Perquimins NC and died Nov. 1, 1748 2) Col. John4 Harvey born abt 1726 Perquimins NC and died 1775 Perquimins NC Married Mary Bonner abt 1745, she was born abt 1725 Beaufort Co. NC and died abt 1775 3) Major4 Benjamin4 Harvey born April 4, 1727 Perquimins NC and died Perquimins NC Married Julianna Baker abt 1752 Perquimins NC she was born abt 1732 father was William Baker. 4) Col. Miles4 Harvey born Dec. 17, 1728 Perquimins NC and died Dec. 12, 1776 Chowan County NC. Married 1st Elizabeth Baker daughter of William Baker Married 2nd Elizabeth Jones (could be where the Jones connection comes in) 5) Col. Joshua Harvey died May 14, 1775 Perquimins NC 2) Mary3 (Thomas2, John1 Harvey) born Nov. 20, 1694 Perquimins NC Married Col. Robert West Children: 1)Sarah4 or Sarey West 2) Mary4 West 3) Martha4 West 3) John3 (Richard2, John1 Harvey) born abt 1670 Perquimins NC (NOTE THE CHART SAYS THAT HIS BROTHER THOMAS IS THE PARENTS OF THE CHILDREN BELOW) (DEED I HAVE SAYS IT IS JOHN) Children: 1) Thomas4 Harvey married Elizabeth Blassingame 2) John4 Harvey married a Mary Unknown 3) William4 Harvey married Ann Matthews and Elizabeth Mikel 4) Charles Harvey married Frances Blassingame and Mary Holcombe 4th Generation 1) Thomas4 (John3, Richard2, John1 Harvey) Married Elizabeth Blassingame Children: 1) Thomas5 Harvey 2) John5 Harvey 3) William5 Harvey 4) Blassingame5 Harvey 5) Sarah5 Harvey 6) Frances5 Harvey 7) Elizabeth5 Harvey 8) Drucilla5 Harvey 2) John4 (John3, Richard2, John1 Harvey) married Mary Unknown Children: 1) John5 Harvey 2) Michael5 Harvey 3) Thomas5 Harvey 3) William4 (John3, Richard2, John1 Harvey) married Ann Matthews Children: 1) Matthew5 Harvey 2) Mary5 Harvey 3) Elizabeth Sarah5 Harvey 4) James5 Harvey 5) Ann5 Harvey married Elizabeth Mikel Children: 6) William5 Harvey 7) Eleanor5 Harvey 8) Thomas5 Harvey 9) Richard5 Harvey 10) Nehemiah5 Harvey 11) Sarah5 Harvey 12) Zephaniah5 Harvey Above dates for Perquimins county NC come from early Misc deeds and such from Perquimins county NC. (1) Edgefield County NC Deed Books. Conveyance Book 14 1797-1799 pages 475-477 (2) The Harvey Family of Lunenburg and Charloette Counties, Virginia.By Grover Starr Paulett 1980 (3) Historical Southern Families Volume 1 by John Bennett Bodide (4) Nunerous deeds from Lunenburg and Charloette County VA.. (5) Research from papers of Mary Page (6) Early Harvey research done for a Book written by Shirley B. Cawyer on Blassingame W. Harvey (7) LDS Online site www.familysearch.org (8) Book The Holcombe's, Nation builders - Biographies, Genealogies. by Hannah Elizabeth McPherson (9) Deeds from Craven County SC memorials : abstracts of land titles. Volume 1, 1774-1776 (10) Deeds from Laurens County SC (11) 1790 and 1800 Census of SC (12) 1778 Census of SC (13) 1782 Virginia Census (14) South Carolina deed Abstracts 1773-1778. By Brent Holcombe (15) Torries murdered in SC up Country in Revolution (16) Abstracts of Will in Laurens Co. SC. (17) South Carolina Indent records (18) Numerous deeds from Georgia (19) Will of Charles Harvey (20) Papers of the Paulette family by Richard Chambers of Commerce Georgia. (21) Lunenburg Co. VA deed books (22) Rev. War Soliders of VA. (23) Rev. War Soliders of SC (24) 1820 Census of Louisiana (25) Land deeds of Catahoula Parish Louisiana (26) Early wills of Berkley County SC pre 1798. __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
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
We are looking for decendents of THOMAS HARVEY (Choctaw Indian) from Choctaw County Mississippi. His daughter LUCY HARVEY married ARCHIBOLD CAMERON He had a son BILL HARVEY.that came to Texas with the children of Lucy and Archer Cameron. They left Choctaw Co. in 1874 and came to Montague Co Texas.BILL had 10 children with him when he came. THOMAS HARVEY was given this name in the 1830s by the goverment we think--are there any Indian Harveys out there? BILL HARVEY may not have claimed his Indian heritage we don't know - We have lost him completely. Thanks Rena
Does anyone know if Marilyn Harvey has a new e-mail address? <LdyV1per06@aol.com> bounced just now. Thanks, (sorry to bother the list) Bill Harvey wlh@foothill.net
I received the following notice from Rootsweb: "GenConnect will be undergoing scheduled maintenance starting tonight (Sun, March 5, 2000). We'll be rebuilding the indexes on the Global Search Engine. In order to do this, we'll need to take GenConnect offline for several hours, which may carry into the day on Monday." Just thought I would pass this on, FYI. -- Kindest Regards, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ann Harvey Lahtinen -------------------- www.HarveyGenealogy.com GOONS/ONS#2938 HARVEY-L Administrator
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Query Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 13:34:42 -0000 From: "Toni Harvey" <toni@kittharvey.freeserve.co.uk> Reply-To: "Toni Harvey" <toniharvey@bigfoot.com> To: <mewexler@buffnet.net> We are trying to trace Harvey's from the east end of London g grandfather Phillip Harvey and wife Lucy Mainy their children are Arthur, Albert, Bill, Johnny, Phillip, Ester, Lucy, Lily, Celie The family originates from Cornwall and there are still members of the family living there now
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Query Harvey Philemon Thomas Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 11:41:07 -0000 From: "Edward Harvey" <ted@the-harveys.fsnet.co.uk> Reply-To: "Edward Harvey" <edwardharvey@bigfoot.com> To: <mewexler@buffnet.net> I am looking for information about my great grandfather. His son was Philemon Thomas Harvey and i know they came from Cornwall.Philemon married Lucy Elizabeth Mohoney (known as Maney ) in the east end of London. Edward Harvey @bigfoot.com