Harvey, Horace

Harvey, Horace

Male Abt 1831 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harvey, Horace was born about 1831 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA (son of Harvey, Oliver and Ransom, Elizabeth).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harvey, OliverHarvey, Oliver was born on 17 Jul 1793 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA (son of Harvey, Edmund and Harvey, Mary); died on 23 May 1865 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    "After Edmund's death, Oliver, youngest son of Mary and Edmund, stayed and lived on the farm"

    Source: Taftsville Tales

    Buried:
    Taftsville Cemetery

    Oliver married Ransom, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1791 in Vermont, USA; died on 26 Apr 1877; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ransom, Elizabeth was born about 1791 in Vermont, USA; died on 26 Apr 1877; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Taftsville Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Harvey, George W. was born on 24 Mar 1829 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; died on 16 Apr 1920 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    2. 1. Harvey, Horace was born about 1831 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    3. Harvey, Hiram was born about 1835 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    4. Harvey, Emily was born about 1838 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Harvey, EdmundHarvey, Edmund was born on 25 Feb 1757 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA (son of Harvey, Nathan and Stevens, Martha); died on 29 Apr 1807 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1790, Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA

    Notes:



    Edmund Harvey served in the Revolutionary War.
    Edmund enlisted as a private in Captain Goldsmith's company from Attleboro, Mass.
    Source:
    DAR Patriot's List

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    Source:
    History of Woodstock, Vermont
    By Henry Swan Dana
    Published by Riverside Press, 1887

    Chapter VI, From English Mills to Taftsville, page 83
    "Killam's wife was the widow of Millie Weston, Sister of Edmund Harvey, and a well taught woman for the times. It is a little remarkable that her two husbands, Weston and Killam, were both drowned in the Connecticut while engaged in rafting. She died in November, 1781 and was buried at the corner of the Cushing cemetery where the roads meet. By her side John Killim, brother to Charles, was buried not long after that, but no headstones were ever set up for either. "[note on this article indicates that the information source was Miss Mary Harvey, 1870]

    Chapter VII, From Taftsville to South Woodstock, page 96
    "Happy Valley".... "This cabin he gave up to Edmund Harvey in April, 1783...."

    Page 98.
    "Next above Josiah Clark's place came the farm and residence of Edmund Harvey, who was born in Attleborough, Mass., 1757, where he spent his boyhood. On the breaking out of the Revolutionary War, he enlisted in a company under the command of Captain Goldsmith, and served through a portion of the war. Having finished his period of service in of the army, he came with his father's family to Hartland, whence be found his way into Woodstock about 1781. In the early part of 1782, he married in Bridgewater, Mass., Mary Harvey, his second cousin, and the next year, in the month of February, started for Woodstock with family and stores. On his way he left baggage and stores at No. 4, and pushed forward with wife and child to Cornish, where he put up at Chase's tavern. After being weather-bound here a few days, taking the ferry-boat the 5th day of March, they succeeded in crossing the river safely. Wife and child now pushed forward to Hartland and put up at the house of Mr. Luce, while Mr. Harvey returned to No. 4 for baggage and stores. It took him between four and five weeks to get through and back to Cornish again. No need of ferry-boat now. Such had been the severity of the weather during his trip to No.4 and back that Connecticut River, though in high flood, and though it was now the second week in April, was frozen over solid, so that he crossed it with his loaded teams on the ice. He then pushed on through Hartland, picked up wife and child by the way, and reached and camped down on his own farm just six weeks after the first crossing of the River at Cornish. The farm consisted of twenty-five acres of land purchased of Josiah Clark, not a rod of which was cleared as yet, and the snow was still plentiful and deep, though it was past the middle of April. Harvey occupied at first the log hut Clark had vacated, but after two years he built a better one twenty-five or thirty rods further down the road. This log house had two large rooms on the ground floor, in which the family ate and slept and performed all their domestic labors, including spinning and weaving, making butter and cheese, and preparing fowls for market. ln the summer of 1795, Mr. Harvey put up a frame house about fifteen rods further down the road. This building, after standing many years, was taken down by George W. Harvey, in August, 1878.

    On the 29th of April, 1807, Mr. Harvey went with his son Nathan over to Mr. Burtch's store in Hartford, to settle an account. On his return in the afternoon, he attempted to cross the river above Taft's dam in a canoe. The river was high from a spring flood, the current proved too strong for the rowers, and the boat was swept over the dam. The young man escaped, but Mr. Harvey was carried down the stream and drowned.2

    Footnote 2: Fortunately the latter (the son, about twenty years of age), after being carried down the falls for some distance, was preserved by means of some flood wood from receiving any material injury. Edmund Harvey's body was accidentally found on Tuesday, May 12th, following, near the mouth of Quechee River. (Spooner's Vt. Journal, May 18, 1807.)"

    page 99
    "After the death of Edmund Harvey the Farm continued in possession of the family, and is still occupied by George W. Harvey, grandson of the above."
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    Research Note:
    *There is a known Y-DNA connection from a descendant of Marshall Harvey to this Joseph Harvey's ancestor Thomas Harvey b. 1716 and this is the only Thomas Harvey descendant that fits all of the known facts regarding Marshall Harvey if the Edmund and Marshall, below, are brothers. There are both an Edmund Harvey and a Marshall Harvey in the 1790 Woodstock, Vt. census.
    *Edmund Harvey married his second cousin, Mary Harvey, (daughter of David Harvey & Content Byram)
    *Edmund's grandfather is likely this Joseph Harvey, son of Nathaniel b. 1673 and Susannah. If so, assuming Edmund and Marshall are brothers, then likewise for Marshall Harvey.


    I know it's a new year but I haven't solved my goal for 1998 yet. I should
    have found you people sooner.
    Edmund Harvey has me stumped. I know his descendents and I have claimed him
    for my admission to DAR but I can't find his parents of any of his ancestors.
    He was born in 1752 or 57 in Attleboro, Mass.
    He was married 4 Jun 1782 in Bridgewater Mass. to his cousin Mary Harvey who
    was from Bridgewater. Her parents were David Harvey andContent Byram.
    He was in the Revolution. He was drowned in the Quechee River in 29 Apr 1807.
    He lived in Taftsville, Vermont which is just east of Woodstock Vermont in a
    place called Happy Valley. I have been there and it is still beautiful.
    If you know anything about him please let me know.

    Posted on http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ESSEX-ROOTS/1999-01/0915589706
    By From:
    Subject: Edmund HARVEY
    Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 21:28:26 EST


    Buried:
    Cushing Cemetery

    Died:
    drowned, Quechee River

    Edmund married Harvey, Mary on 4 Jun 1782 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of Harvey, David and Byram, Content) was born on 17 Apr 1759 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Mar 1843 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Harvey, Mary was born on 17 Apr 1759 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Harvey, David and Byram, Content); died on 18 Mar 1843 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    Children:
    1. Harvey, Nathaniel B. was born on 23 Oct 1782 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Feb 1859 in Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, USA.
    2. Harvey, Olive was born on 11 Jan 1784 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; died on 3 Jan 1864 in Ripton, Addison, Vermont, USA.
    3. Harvey, Nathan was born in 1786 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; died on 24 Mar 1868 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    4. Harvey, Mary B. was born about Jul 1791 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; died on 5 Feb 1881 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    5. 2. Harvey, Oliver was born on 17 Jul 1793 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; died on 23 May 1865 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Taftsville, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    6. Harvey, Persis
    7. Harvey, Lucy


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Harvey, Nathan was born about 1720.

    Notes:

    father possibly Joseph Harvey, son of Nathaniel Harvey b. 1673
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    Birth:
    based on marriage date

    Nathan married Stevens, Martha on 30 Apr 1741 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA. Martha (daughter of Stevens, John and Bucklin, Hannah) was born about 26 Oct 1725. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Stevens, Martha was born about 26 Oct 1725 (daughter of Stevens, John and Bucklin, Hannah).

    Notes:

    Vital Records of Massachusetts - Attleboro Births, page 249
    Stevens (Septhens)
    Martha, d. John and Hannah (Bucklin), Oct 26, 17--

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    James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, 1642-1896 (Narragansett Historical Publishing Co.; Providence, RI; 1897.):

    "Quit claim by John Stephens of Attl., yeoman; Leah Whipple, widow; Edward Smith, gentleman, & Lydia his wife of Cumberland, Co. of Providence; John Aldrich of Smithfield, Co. of Providence & Elizabeth his wife; & Nathan Harvey of Attl., blacksmith, & Martha his wife, for rights in est. of Isaac Bucklin of Reho., granted to Isaac Bucklin & Ebenezer Bucklin, both of Reho., dtd. 4 Jan. 1759. Witns: Jonathan Fuller, Nicholas Brown & Obediah Read [12:496]."

    Birth:
    "Oct. 26, 17--"

    Children:
    1. Harvey, Hannah was born on 19 Jan 1743/44 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; died on 24 Jun 1748 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Harvey, Nathan was born on 8 Dec 1746 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Harvey, Millie was born on 21 Apr 1752 in Attleboro, Massachusetts; died in Nov 1781; was buried in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    4. Harvey, John Stevens was born on 5 Aug 1755 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. 4. Harvey, Edmund was born on 25 Feb 1757 in Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; died on 29 Apr 1807 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA; was buried in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.

  3. 10.  Harvey, David was born on 1 Jun 1735 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (son of Harvey, Nathaniel and Willis, Margaret); died on 19 Jun 1814 in Massachusetts, USA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    Hervey, David: b: 1735 d: 6/19/1814 m Content Byram Drm MA:
    Source:DAR Patriot's List

    Served as a drummer from Bridgewater
    Source: DAR Lineage Books, vol. 21, pg.136

    Harvey, David. Drummer, Capt. Eliakim Howard's co., Col. Edward Mitchel's regt.; marched March 4, 1776; discharged March 10, 1776;
    service, 6 days; company marched from Bridgewater to Braintree Neck, March 4, 1776.
    Source: Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution (17 Vols.),Volume 7,page 399

    Occupation: Blacksmith and Yeoman (small land owner) 1871 to 1877, David Harvey recorded 16 property purchases in Plymouth County. An Inventory of the Estate of David Harvey dated Nov. 8, 1812 appraised his personal property at $58.48.
    Source: From Plymouth County, MA records by Roger Hervey, Sept.,1988

    David Harvey served as a drummer in the Revolutionary War in Bridgewater.
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    Document Number: 0952
    Type of Manuscript: Property Deed Location(s): Bridgewater, Massachusetts Year: 1794 Contains the following Names: David Harvey, Content Harvey, Winslow Thomas, Oliver Harvey Comments: According to this deed, for 73 pounds, 2 shillings, Winslow
    Thomas purchased a tract of land consisting of "twenty four acres and three quarters and thirty one rods" from David and Content Harvey in Bridgewater. Nice deed, with two wax seals.


    Buried:
    Cochesett Graveyard

    David married Byram, Content on 12 Oct 1756. Content (daughter of Byram, Nicholas and Gannett, Elizabeth) was born on 29 Nov 1740 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Byram, Content was born on 29 Nov 1740 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Byram, Nicholas and Gannett, Elizabeth).
    Children:
    1. Harvey, Nathan was born on 14 Aug 1757 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Apr 1815.
    2. 5. Harvey, Mary was born on 17 Apr 1759 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Mar 1843 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, USA.
    3. Harvey, Martha was born on 10 Dec 1761 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Harvey, Olive was born on 27 Jan 1763 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Harvey, Hannah was born on 18 Mar 1765 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died in May 1786 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Harvey, Oliver was born on 5 Mar 1768 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Aug 1855 in Lakeville, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Hervey, David was born on 17 Oct 1770 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Apr 1828; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Harvey, Content was born on 20 Jan 1773 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Dec 1854; was buried in Walden, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA.
    9. Harvey, Betty was born on 8 Feb 1775 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 25 May 1778 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Harvey, Byram was born on 8 Feb 1775 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 4 Oct 1831 in New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Braintree.
    11. Harvey, Susanna was born on 8 May 1777 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.