Can anyone enlighten me on this family tree and verify any information or correct my mistakes? John Harvey m Elizabeth Beddall Jan 1802 in Stafford Children: Sarah b 1805 Lincolnshire (?) m London 1849 Clark b 1811 Buckminster, Leics m Mary Henson 1834 in Leics - son William b Buckminster 1843 Nicholas b 1814 as above m London 1846 George b 1816 as above - no marriage details William b 1821 Lutterworth, Leics m Ann or Susannah - daughter Elizabeth b 1845 or 1847 Lincs or Yorks Many thanks in advance! Claudia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com
Hi all, Guilty to being a looker and not a participant. I haven't posted previously so here goes: Most wanted Harvey: Edward Rice Harvey, b -1783 somewhere in KY wife- a widow, Mary Hooie Walkup married in 1810. Lived in TN AL, and TX Children: Elizabeth Walkup b. ? m. James McDonald, son , James Harvey McDonald became a Judge in Lawrence County Alabama James Walkup b. 1810-1846 m. Polly Reed in 1837 in TX John b. 1811 m. Jane Reed 1837 (double wedding to sisters) John fought in Battle of San Jacinto, Alamo, and was a prisoner of Perote from Mier Expedition Samuel H. b. ? d. 1854 m. Catherine Wilder Prewitt of Austin's old "Three hundred" Father was pastor Providence Baptist Church in Burleson Co.... TX . Children: 1. Martha 2. William Wilder b. 1843 m. Ellen Fletcher and 3. James. 2nd marriage to Samantha Oldham in 1852. Child-Mary Samantha m. William Daniels Edward Rice, Jr. B. 1821 m. Prussia Hampton Abraham C. b? Margaret Ann b. 1824 in AL m. William Harrison King in 1838 Mary (Catherine), b. 1829 in AL Maybe other children? Any Connections??? Any Clues ?? Any info very much appreciated. Thank you, Sandy : PhxSandi@AOL.com
I have recieved an e-mail from a woman who does not subscribe to the list. Below is the person she is trying to find. Can you help her? Please e-mail her at MADOCTOR1@aol.com Roy Harvey b 1920's maybe in New York Living and working in Ft. Wayne, Indiana 1950 - 1955 Occupation: Radio Broadcaster May have been married to a woman named June in the 1950's. Thank You, Sherry
My most wanted HARVEY is Richard HARVEY who was living in Newport, Essex, England in October 1747 when he married his first wife Catherine HOLGATE by special licence at Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex. At that time Richard was described as "a batchelor aged 22 of Newport". This puts his date of birth at around 1725, but I can find no record of his birth or baptism in or around Newport although local records show HARVEYs in Newport some 100 years before 1725. Richard subsequently married Ann RUNHAM in 1763 and Susannah CANE in 1768. Richard & Susannah are my maternal ggg-grandparents. There is anecdotal evidence in the family that Richard HARVEY may have been a descendant of Thomas HARVEY of Kent, brother of the famous physician Sir William HARVEY. Happy New Year to you all. Chris Cock, Hertfordshire, England. c.c.cock@elec.qmw.ac.uk
Happy Millineum to everyone!!!!! Thanks first to Ann for such a great idea!!!!! My most wanted Harvey is the father of Joseph C. Harvey. Joseph was born in 1790 Virginia. However where he is found is 1818 Kanawha County Virginia (what is known as West Virginia today) He married Rebecca Wilson in 1818 and they moved to the sounthern end of Jackson county. In 1843 He moved his family to Missouri. Their son was Gilbert Boswell Harvey and this is who I am related to. I would like proof that Joseph is indeed a child of Thomas Harvey and Sarah Hobbs who where married in 1778. I have never found a will or any proof that has stated the names of the children of Thomas and Sarah. Any help is greatly appreciated..... Sincerely,. Tamra Butler
Ann- Here is the list of Harvey military men who have pictures available, and how to get them. Which ones do you want me to send for? When I get them should I scan them and send it to you , or mail it to you? Or do you have enough volunteers already? Brenda. 1. / RG98S-CWP19.19 2nd Lt. Albert L. Harvey, Co. K, 149th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. This is a bust portrait of him in uniform. ------- 2. / RG98S-CWP52.14 1/2 standing view of Corp. John Harvey, Co. D, 100th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. This is a post war image. ---- 3. / RG98S-CWP76.36 Post war bust image of Pvt. Joseph S. Harvey, Co. G, 95th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. Pinned to his cravat is a 19th Corps badge. Gosline Zouaves. ---- 4. / RG98S-CWP76.53 Post war seated portrait of Pvt. Thomas Henry Harvey, Co. E, 133rd Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf. He is pictured with a miner's lamp in his cap. ------ 5. / RG98S-CWP94.19 A full standing view of Capt. George W. Harvey, Co. A, 3rd Regt., Maine Vol. Inf. He is wearing a Tongue and Wreath belt plate and is leaning on a sword. Wartime image. -- 6. / RG127S-DCC.237 A bust view of Maj. & Surg. Philip Francis Harvey, U.S. Army, c. 1890. -------- 7. / RG98S-CWP106.19 A full standing view of Corp. Rodney A. Harvey, Co. E, 89th Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf. G.A.R. Post 139 Coll. 8. / RG98S-CWP106.20 A bust view of Corp. Rodney A. Harvey, Co. E, 89th Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf. Post war view. G.A.R. Post 139 Coll. 9. / RG84S-COI.26 Bust view of Cpt. Raymond Harvey, U.S. Inf., wearing Medal of Honor. -- 10. / RG98S-CWP 164.29 Post war bust image of Pvt. Rufus A. Harvey, Co. A, 10th Regt., Illinois Vol. Cavalry. ----- 11. / RG98S-CWP 174.6 Wartime bust image of 1st Lt. John L. Harvey, Adjt., 46th Regt., Iowa Vol. Infantry. ------ 12. / RG98S-CWP 193.90 Wartime bust portrait of Capt. Isaac J. Harvey, Co. K, 31st Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. (2nd Reserves). 13. / RG98S-CWP 196.23 Full standing wartime image of Col. Elisha B. Harvey, 36th Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf. (7th Reserves). 14. / RG98S-CWP76.54 Post war bust image of Pvt. Thomas Henry Harvey, Co. E, 133rd Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf. ----- 15. / RG98S-CWP 198.12 Wartime bust image of Sgt. Vernon W. Harvey, Co. K, 2nd Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Hvy. Arty. ---- 16. / RG98S-CWP 214.31 A wartime torso image of Sgt. James S. Harvey, Co. F, 93rd Regt., Indiana Vol. Infantry. ------- 17. / RG98S-CWP 216.2 A group of officers, in a field, attending some type of a ceremony. The men are identified as: Surg. William Watts, 5th Ill. Cavalry; C. P. Phelps; Col. John McConnell, 5th Ill. Cavalry; R. H. Harvey; W. L. Ash; Capt. John M. Moore, Co. H, 7th Ind. Cavalry. ------- Send a message to the MHI Special Collections Branch. This may be accomplished in several ways: e-mail to Special Collections ; http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/SCmail.html postal mail to U.S. Army Military History Institute ATTN: Special Collections 22 Ashburn Drive Carlisle, PA 17013-5008 or call them directly at +1-717-245-3434 In the message, provide your postal address and the catalog number of the photograph you desire (the Photo ID or "RG" number). They will mail a photocopy of the photograph to you for your examination and approval, along with much more detailed instructions, which will include charges for the duplication of photos. Assuming that you want a copy of the photograph(s), you will then mail a check for the appropriate amount payable to "MHI Fund" and the copy will be furnished after a suitable number of weeks for processing. http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/SCmail.html >Hello Everyone, > >I visited this site that was recommended earlier on the list, and found >the following: > >16 HARVEYS (the search produces 61, but most of them use HARVEY as a >given name, rather than surname) >and >1 HERVEY (the search produces 3, but 2 use HERVEY as a given name, >rather than surname) > >At 10 photocopies per person, per year, if a couple of us joined forces >we could get all 17 photos and place them on our Website. Is anyone else >willing to help me in requesting these photos? As I understand it from >the message quoted below, it is free to get photocopies, and only costs >when you request an 8X10. This way, everyone can see the photos, and >then if they want an 8X10, they can order it themselves. > >Let me know if you are interested in helping with this project! > >Ann > >Oh, and THANKS TO TOBEOKNOW for sending us this great link!!! > > >TOBEOKNOW@aol.com wrote: > >> The U.S. Army Military History Institute has started a searchable >>database of >> their Special Collections. Using this database you can see if a photograph >> exists of your Civil War ancestor. >> >> Just enter the surname you're searching and the results page will give any >> photos of any soldier with that surname, along with (if known) his regiment. >> Next, you can send an e-mail with the photo ID's that you're interested in. >> The Army will then send you (for free) a photocopy of the picture, along >>with >> instructions on ordering a duplicate photo. >> >> An 8x10 photo costs $10.00. No more then ten photos will be produced >>for any >> one customer per year. >> >> http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/PhotoDB.html >> >> >> You can supply any of your surnames of ancestors that may have been in the >> Civil War. The brief information usually mentions the regiment associated >> with the name, so that information can help you locate that person in >> Military archives > > >==== HARVEY Mailing List ==== >Don't forget to visit the Harvey-L Teams Website and determine if your >lineage ties into any of the teams! >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6575/TEAMS/teams.htm > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. Brenda Darlene Gaines- Monroe Swamp Creek Garden -Oregon http://www.pioneer.net/~brendad/ Mom's side - Smith, Payne, Ward, Nolen, Killcreece, McDaniel, Lamb, Johnson, Degraffenreid, Vass, Baker, Needham, Tscharner, Diesbach, Jenner, Muhlinen, Abbuhl, Lenheer, Ringenberg, Enswyl, Von Lindenach, Veller, VonBaum , Stone, Rust Dad's side - Gaines, Malcom, Holderby, Lewis, Harvey. Felix, Mays
Hello List Members: My most wanted HARVEY are the correct parents for Sarah Elizabeth HARVEY, who married Leander Harrison (Lee) LILLY. Lee married Elmina Florence HARVEY second. Sarah Elizabeth HARVEY was born 18 Aug 1852 in WV, d. 5 Oct 1891 in Raleigh County, WV. The LILLY Family History book, in a recap of Raleigh County death records, shows her parents as Josiah and C. A. HARVEY. Is Josiah really Joshua? Joshua Calvin? Is C. A., Celia Ann LILLY? Thanks for any and all assistance. Chuck Taylor Austin, TX E-mail: AusChuck@aol.com List Manager: WOOLSEY-L@rootsweb.com http://hometown.aol.com/AusChuck/index.html http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5689 http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/y/Charles--L-Taylor
Greg and All, Thanks for forwarding the information on the Harvey's and the Blassingame's. Do you believe there is a connection between the Harvey Family of 96th District and this John Harvey of Spartanburg? 1. JOHN HARVEY was born about 1750 and died ? in SC. He married GOODSPRING MARTHA "PATSEY" KIRBY, daughter of JOHN KIRBY and JEMIMA ?. John was probably born in Virginia and lived in the Halifax/Pittsylvania County area prior to moving to Spartanburg, SC in the very late 1700's. The children of JOHN HARVEY and GOODSPRING KIRBY were: i. SAMUEL HARVEY. 2. ii. HENRY (HAL) HARVEY, b. 1780; d. 15 Jun 1861. 3. iii. JOHN HARVEY, b. 1784, Halifax, VA; d. 1850, Carroll Co., TN. iv. JOSEPH HARVEY, b. 1792; m. NANCY KIRBY. 4. v. WILLIAM HARVEY, b. 1793, Virginia. Gail Harvey Budda gzbudda@supernet.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1643/harvey.html
Ann, I would be willing to help let me know. On other sites we are going to do the same thing. Let me know which photo copies you would like me to request. Ann Rooker
I was talking to a cousin about the 4 Harvey brothers and information from a book on them and data from my research that sheds light on these Harveys and some of their descendants. I believe other researchers can benefit from this information. > Dear Greg: > > I hope that your computer is in working order as I am going to share the > information that is in the book. I obtained a copy from a man named > Groover Paulette. He has researched the Harvey and Paulette lines for over > fifteen years and the sources are documented. Can you tell me the name of this book. If you already have, the name escapes me. Thank you for sharing this information. > You mention that Charles > Harvey was the father of Blassingame Harvey. The problem is that there is > a Blassingame Harvey Sr., and one that is the son of Charles Harvey. He is > known as Junior. This is all based on the research in the book but seems > to be accurate for what I have done so far. Yes the Blassingame Harvey son of Charles Harvey Junior was also called Junior. The Blassingame Harvey who died in Jefferson County Georgia was a cousin to Charles Harvey junior and his father was Thomas Harvey of Lunenburg Co. VA who married Elizabeth Blassingame. I was assumeing the ancestor you were talking about was Blassingame Harvey Junior but it was Blassingame Harvey Senior you were talking about. > Here is my husband's line > since I am researching his family. I am only a second generation American > since my family came to this country in 1900 from Italy. Grady is the son > of Virgil M. Davies, who was the sonof Augustus B. Davies who was the son > of Robert Berrien Davies whose wife was Louisa Jane Key, daughter of Henry > Key and his wife Sarah Elizagbeth Paulette. Henry was the son of Tandy > Clark Key and his wife,Elizabeth Harvey. Sarah was the daughter of John > Paulette and Mary Harvey. Both Elizabeth and Mary are daughters of > Blassingame Harvey and his wife, Druscilla. Her last name is not named as > his wife, but they think i twas Tuberfield since their daughter, Betsey who > married Blassingame Harvey, Jr., son of Charles Harvey, Jr. carried the > name and married her first cousin. The children of Blassingame Harvery, > are named in his will in Jefferson County, Georgia. They are Thomas > Harvey, Betsey Tuberfield, John P.Harvey, William Blassingame, Mary (Polly) > Harvey, wife of Tandy Clarke Key and Sarah(Sally) Harvey Paulette and > Frances Harvey Blackman. All the children are given land or property > specific in the wife. The will of Thomas Harvey of Charlotteand Lundenburg > Counties, Virginia made his wife in 29 April 1782 and it was probated on 5 > August,1782 CharlotteCounty, Va. Will Book 1, pg. 294. His children are > named as 1)John b. 1730-35 d. 1813 Charlotte Co. Va., 2) William Harvye b. > 1735-1740-d. 1809 Charlotte Co., Va. 3) Thomas b. 1740 d. 1812 Charlotte > Co., Va. 4) Blassingame b. 14 Feb. 1745-d. 15 February, 1800 Jefferson > County, Georgia 5) Frances married Charles HArvey,Jr. d. 1812 Jefferson > Co., Ga. , 60 Sarah who married William Howl 6) Elizabeth b. 1745-1750 d. > letters of adm. 1827 married Thomas Paulett and 8) Druscilla Harvey. > Thomas in his will orders that his land in Georgia be divided among his > children. > Thank you for this information. > There were four HArveys, allhead of households living in Lunenburg County, > Va. between 1748 and 1760. They were closely assocaited with each other in > deeds andother records. They wre John, Thomas, William and Charles Harvey > and were probably all brothers. William, John,and Charles moved to S.C. in > the 1750 and 1760's while Thomas stayed in Virginia. I know That John moved to SC and William moved to SC. Charles Harvey how ever has no deeds or other in SC or VA. It has been assumed that he went to SC since no deeds are found of him in Virginia. I have how ever documented evidence that Chrles Harvey Senior was in Virginia in 1762 with a land deed there and a book written by a Holcombe descendant that the parents of the Harveys I have in Lauren county SC were in Prince Edward County Va just before the start of the Rev. War. The book states that there was a Patriotic fever about the family. Which is not surpriseing since all 6 sons served in the Revolution. >Langdon Bell and > John Brodies cite this in their books Sunside of Virginia and Historical > Southern Famlies VOl. 1 respectively. These brothers' parents hav enot been > identified but John and Thomas's estimated birthdates match of record of > thefour sons of John and Susan Harvey that are recorded in the Abingdon > Parish Register. The Abingdon Register also listed four sons born to John > and Ann Harvey. Thank you for this. This is a great help and confirms the document (Land deed to William Harvey's son Zephaniah Harvey who married Nancy) which states that William Harvey one of the four brothers father was a John Harvey. I have an abstracted copy of this deed and am going to send for the original. This gives me a good lead on where to search for this John Harvey. > Now to Charles Harvey who first shows up in Lunenburg County, Virginia in > june, 1741 in the court record of Goochland county, Virginia. HE is head > of a family in the 1752 tax list with one tithe. Charles was also granted > land in 1761 on Cub Creek in LUnenburg County in 1761. This isthe same area > where GThomas Harvey also owned land which later became Charlotte County in > 1765. Problem here, I know you are quoteing from the book. In 1762 for the deed I have Charles Harvey senior was living in Bedford County Virginia and was selling land in Prince Edward County Virginia. He was also in Prince Edward County VA just before the start of the Rev. War. > Charles is shown moving with his orther John and William in 1772 to > Craven County, South Carolina. I have many deeds for that area but the Charles Harvey there is son Charles Harvey junior and not Senior. Charles Harvey Senior at this time is about 58 years old, or would have been. I have some info that shows that all the Harveys living in Laurens County SC from 1770 -1790 were taken care of their Brother John Harvey. I have a deed when Thomas Harvey died in 1780 that John Harvey was his nearest living realitive. I also have a entry that shows that John Harvey paid about 2000 pounds for debts of Thomas Harvey his brother. Thomas was the first son born to charles Harvey senior. Thomas mother is believed to be Frances Blassingame. Some believe that the Thomas Harvey who was in Brunswick county VA was Charles Harvey senior's son but it was the one in Laurens County SC who died abt 1780's. Thomas was in Laurens County then called the 96th district abt 1776. John Harvey's signature also appears on some of the Harvey Brothers Rev. War payments. It is believed by me that John Harvey got all this money form being the heir of Charles Harvey senior. The problem is finding where Charles Harvey Senior died. If he did die in SC there is no record of his death. If he died in Virginia it would be after they left Prince Edward County Virginia just before the start of the Rev. War. > Charles Harvey was a purchaser in a estate > sale in 1792 in Lauren County, S.C. in 1792 John and Charles Harvey were > purchasers in the same county in 1815. This Charles could have been a > grandson. This Charles was either a Charles Harvey Junior or a Charles B. Harvey a grandson and relation to my Thomas G. Harvey and a Joel Harvey and a Blassingame W. Harvey who were grandsons of these Harvey Brothers from SC Laurens County. > There is a James Harvey and a Charles HArvey, Jr.of Charlotte Co. Va. > which were definitely the sons of Charles Harvey. James harvey is mention > in a headright grant in Burke and Jefferson Co., Ga. and Charles Harvey's > son Blassingame Harvery inheritsland next to James Harvey.. This James Harvey may be the son of Charles Harvey junior. James Halcomb Harvey son of Charles Harvey senior died during the Rev. War. When payments were made to James Harvey for his service his brother John Harvey signed the sheet and was his heir. I have many deeds for the Harvey brothers in Laurens as well as quite a few in Franklin County Georgia. I have a deed where Charles Harvey Junior calls himself Charles Harvey senior becase he is selling land in Jackson County Georgia which was formed from Franklin County GA. He called himself senior because a Charles Harvey in Franklin County GA owned land there also. This Charles Harvey is believed to be Charles B. Harvey. His wife was also called francis and his father was John Harvey who also served in the Rev. War. John Harvey had land deeds in this Franklin County along with Littleberry harvey. These Harveys (John and Littleberry) left Georgia about 1808 and moved to Maury County tennessee. Going with them were their sons Joel Harvey, Thomas G. Harvey, Blassingame W. Harvey, and Charles B. Harvey. Shortly after moving there john and Littleberry along with Charles B. Harvey and Blassingame W. Harvey move to Adams County mississippi by 1812. They then move to Louisiana about 1815 and appear there in the 1820 Census of Louisiana. They are believed to have died shortly after the 1820 census. John Harvey is about 80 years old and may be living with Charles B. Harvey. Littlebery Harvey is also about 80 being born abt 1740. Charles B. Harvey served in the Rev. War and was elected as head of the Military in Hickman County Tennessee about 1812. Charles B. Harvey would have to have been born about 1764 to serve in the Rev. War. Charles B. died in Louisiana. Charles B. was thought to be the Brother of Blassingame W. Harvey. If Charles was born abt 1764 he would be a older brother. Joel Harvey was in Laurens County SC as early as 1779. Joel was married in Virginia about 1772 and Married Nancy Ann Clayton. I have a deed in Laurens County SC in 1779 when Joel was 14 or 15 years old and he witness's a sale with a Charles Harvey. The question most ask who is this Charles Harvey. Is it Charles Harvey junior? Charles Harvey Senior is believed to be dead by this time. Is Joel Harvey's father charles Harvey senior who was in Bedford County VA in 1762 , 4 months before Joel Harvey was born. Is Joel Harvey the last son of Cahrles Harvey Senior and wife Mary Holcombe? The deed in SC of Charles Harvey in 1779 with Joel Harvey is believed to be Charles Harvey junior. Senior is believed to be dead by then. > Charles HArvey, Jr. married Frances Harvey, daughter of Thomas Harvey of Charlotte > Col. Va. They had seven children all mentioned in his will in Jefferson > County, Georgia They were 1)Blassingame Harvey, Jr. who is mentioned in > the will of Blassingame Harvey Sr. as marrying Sr.'s daughter Betsey > Tuberfield, 2) James Hill Harvey 3) Thomas Harvey 4) John Holcomb Harvey > who married JaneHogg5) Elizabeth who married Robert French 6) Sally Harvey > and 7)Sussannah. __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
This is after the holidays (I worked and was unable to get a posting sent) Not a most wanted, but any information would be helpful. John HARVEY dob 1745 m: 1768 Mary FAUCETT dod: in Orange Co., NC father of Absolem HARVEY dob about 1785 in Orange Co., NC m: 1825 Edith BROWN dob about 1794 in NC: dod about 1860 in TiptonCo., IN dod: about 1847 in Tipton Co., IN father of James M HARVEY dob 1833 in Marion Co., IN m: Feb 6, 1852 in Howard Co., IN to Mary BAILEY dob 1838 in Randolph Co., IN: dod After May 1860 in Tipton Co., IN dod: 1884 in Oswego, KS : Labette Co., father of Absolam B. HARVEY dob Aug 28, 1858 in TIpton Co., IN m: Dec. 25, 1878 in St. Clair Co., MO to Ruth Augusta MURPHEY dob July 26, 1859 in Sulivan Co., MO: dob: Jan.6, 1938 in Seward Co., KS dod: Feb, 22, 1940, Liberal, KS: Seward Co., KS father of Thomas Vivian HARVEY dob April 17, 1889 in Seward Co,. KS m: Jan 1, 1912 in Garden City, KS to Abby Elnora RAWLINGS dob March 23, 1896 in Illinois: dod Dec 21, 1975 in Liberal, KS: Seward Co., KS dod: Oct 4, 1977 in Liberal, KS (my grandfather) The family story says we were from Scotland originally. We know a lot about the family through Absolam 1858, but not much from James back. Then John 's family is a mystery. Any help--Thanks! Suzanne Harvey harvhard@pldi.net
Happy New Year to all!! I have enjoyed reading all the "most wanted" Harvey list. I am away from home and will be with sick folks for at least another 2 weeks. I do not have my "ancestors" with me, but I am a descendant of Joel Harvey Sr and then Joel V. Harvey, Jr. My other surnames are HOCKADAY, CAMPBELL, John, Jedediah, Thompson BRISTOW/BRISTER. Originally from VA, SC and finally settled in Attala Co. MS. Just did not want to get left out of "good communication" between y'all. ACPeeples Happy Holidays! ACPeeples
Sarah b. @1760/70 married William TURNER in 1782 or 1792 and lived for a time in Frederick Co., MD. Do not know what became of her then. Belive William was in Harrison Co., Ohio before 1822. Their son Jacob died in Coshockton Co., OH. in 1860's. Sarah may have had a sister Casander Harvey who married a Solomon Turner in 1786. Casander and Solomon Turner moved to KY. where he died in 1820. Sondra
My most wanted Harvey is Lemuel Harvey b. 1790 in Bryan County Ga. Need proof of Parents. Anyone have proof that the parents were Richard and Elizabeth Morel Harvey. My Harveys came from North Carolina. Bonnie
Looking for any female HARVEY from NC in late 1700s to 1802, married to (given name unk.) HAMPTON from England. Any leads appreciated. Thanks, Arlene Hampton
My most wanted HARVEY are the parents and siblings of James HARVEY. He is listed on the 1850 Rankin Co, MS census. Age is listed as 45 born GA. He married Minerva LILLY late 1820's. James is not listed on the 1860 Rankin Co, MS census with his wife and family. Believe he must have died between 1850-60. Children listed from 1850 & 1860 census. Sarah J. b abt 1829 Samantha Ann b abt 1830 Elizabeth b abt 1832 Francis(Frank) A. b Nov 1833 md Martha EVANS John D. b April 8, 1836 md Mary Ann JACKSON Martha b abt 1838 Susan b abt b abt 1842 md William WEEMS(my gggrandparents) Nancy Ellen b May 16, 1848 md Charles MASSENGALE William George or George William b abt 1849 James b abt 1850 I believe James and Minerva HARVEY were living with their first child in 1830 Copiah Co, MS and moved to Rankin Co, MS sometime before 1840. If anyone has information about this family would appreciate letting me know. Thank you. Vicki
My most wanted Harvey is the same as Magda's. Thomas Harvey son of Edward Harvey and Robecca Bower(s). Thanks to Magda for posting it. I am descended from Lydia Ann Harvey daughter of Thomas and Lucy. Incidentally Lydia Ann always claimed that she was of Indian descent but I have been unable to find any records or proof. Ruth Ann Allaire
Hello Everyone, I visited this site that was recommended earlier on the list, and found the following: 16 HARVEYS (the search produces 61, but most of them use HARVEY as a given name, rather than surname) and 1 HERVEY (the search produces 3, but 2 use HERVEY as a given name, rather than surname) At 10 photocopies per person, per year, if a couple of us joined forces we could get all 17 photos and place them on our Website. Is anyone else willing to help me in requesting these photos? As I understand it from the message quoted below, it is free to get photocopies, and only costs when you request an 8X10. This way, everyone can see the photos, and then if they want an 8X10, they can order it themselves. Let me know if you are interested in helping with this project! Ann Oh, and THANKS TO TOBEOKNOW for sending us this great link!!! TOBEOKNOW@aol.com wrote: > The U.S. Army Military History Institute has started a searchable database of > their Special Collections. Using this database you can see if a photograph > exists of your Civil War ancestor. > > Just enter the surname you're searching and the results page will give any > photos of any soldier with that surname, along with (if known) his regiment. > Next, you can send an e-mail with the photo ID's that you're interested in. > The Army will then send you (for free) a photocopy of the picture, along with > instructions on ordering a duplicate photo. > > An 8x10 photo costs $10.00. No more then ten photos will be produced for any > one customer per year. > > http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/PhotoDB.html > > > You can supply any of your surnames of ancestors that may have been in the > Civil War. The brief information usually mentions the regiment associated > with the name, so that information can help you locate that person in > Military archives
My most wanted Harvey is James Harvey. James was the father of Nehemiah Kilgore Harvey and I believe he was married to Hannah Kilgore. Nehemiah was born in 1789 in Franklin County, PA. If anyone has any info on this guy I would really like to talk with them. All the best in 2000. --- Donna Cushing cush_d@eudoramail.com RESEARCHING: HARVEY, McCURDY, KILGORE, McVITTY, BITTINGER, WITHEROW, PIPER, CAMPBELL, WITCHEY Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com
I don't have a list of James Madison HARVEY's siblings. Here is a list of his children: Jonathan Sylvester Harvey b- February 1869 +Winnie Ida Mayo b- 1875 d- 1951 Leonidas Harvey b- September 17, 1871 Mandy L. Harvey b- September 17, 1873 Willie Frances Harvey b- January 13, 1875 Mary Paralee Harvey b- November 14, 1876 d- April 25, 1939 in Vinita, OK., Craig Co., OK m-January 27, 1897 in Quitman, TX., Wood Co. +John Alexander Clanton b- July 3, 1870 d- December 25, 1951 in Vinita, OK., Craig Co. C. Deborah Harvey b- October 10, 1878 Susannah Isabella Harvey b- December 25, 1880 d- October 14, 1957 in Wetumka, OK, Hughes Co. m- December 23, 1896 in Wood Co., TX +Charles Irwin Clanton b- December 23, 1872 in Wood Co., TX d- July 9, 1957 in Wetumka, OK, Hughes Co. James Madison Harvey b- December 3, 1882 Carrie Harvey b- September 16, 1885 d- December 21, 1968 in Houston, TX., Harris Co. m- October 15, 1904 in Wood Co., TX +Charles Richard Mabus b- July 24, 1875 d- July 7, 1967 in Jacinto City, TX., Harris Co. Victor H. Harvey b- February 13, 1897 So far, I do not have a Martin Harvey.