George Daniel HARVEY fl. 1803 Great Stanmore, HRT, ENG
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Descandants of: George Daniel HARVEY And: Mary WIGAN Married: 8 Oct 1803 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG Children | |----- George Daniel HARVEY | b Oct 1807 | bp 6 Feb 1808 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG | |----- Harriot HARVEY | b 17 Jun 1808 | bp 23 Jul 1808 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG | |----- William Wigan HARVEY | b 19 Apr 1810 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG | bp 17 Apr 1811 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG | m Mary Anne | d 7 May 1883 Ewelme, OXF, ENG | |----- Jane Elizabeth HARVEY bp 30 Mar 1812 Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG
Descendants of:
William Wigan HARVEY (1810-1883) And: Anne b 1813 Attleburgh, NFK, ENG Married: Children | |----- Charles Wigan HARVEY | bp 2 Nov 1845 Buckland, HRT, ENG | m 1 Oct 1874 Ellen SWORDER | |----- Eleanor Mary HARVEY | bp 25 Jun 1848 Buckland, HRT, ENG | |----- Henry Fairfax HARVEY bp 2 Jun 1850 Buckland, HRT, ENG
Descendants of:
Charles Wigan HARVEY (1845-) And: Ellen SWORDER (1837-) Married: 1 Oct 1874 St Mary's, Ware, Hertfordshire, ENG 1881 Census Children | |----- Bernard William HARVEY | b 1876 Benson, OXF, ENG | |----- Leonard Charles HARVEY b 1878 Ewelme, OXF, ENG
Jackson's Oxford Journal 10 Oct 1874 Clergymen Married Oct 1, at St. Mary's, Ware, by the Rev. W. W. Harvey, Rector of Ewelme, Oxon, assisted by the Rev. E. E. W. Kirkby, the Rev. Charles W. Harvey, Curate of Ewelme, to Ellen, widow of George Chambers, of The Friars, Standon, Herts.
1881 Census Rectory House, Ewelme, Oxford, ENG William Wigan HARVEY, 71yrs, Clerk in Ho Rector of Ewelme, b Great Stanmore, MDX, ENG Anne HARVEY, Wife, 68yrs, b Attleburgh, NFK, ENG Henry Fairfax HARVEY, Son, Unmarried, 31yrs, Solicitor, b Buckland, HRT, ENG Argentine STONE, Nurse (S M S), Unmarried, 52yrs, b Upminster, ESS, ENG Harriett PARKS, Parlour Maid, Unmarried, 37yrs, b Benson, OXF, ENG Charlotte FISHER, Cook, Unmarried, 36yrs, b Elcott, BRK, ENG Henry BEDEL, Groom & Gardener, Unmarried, 32yrs, b Buckland, HRT, ENG
1881 Census Throcking Rectory, Throcking, HRT, ENG Charles Wigan HARVEY, Head, 35yrs, Rector of Throcking, b Buckland, HRT, ENG Ellen HARVEY, Wife, 43yrs, b Ware, HRT, ENG Agnes Ellen CHAMBERS, Step-dau, Unmarried, 21yrs, b Bengeo, HRT, ENG Madeline Frances CHAMBERS, Step-dau, Unmarried, 20yrs, b Bengeo, HRT, ENG Annie Elizabeth CHAMBERS, Step-dau, Unmarried, 18yrs, b Standon, HRT, ENG Bernard William HARVEY, 5yrs, son, b Benson, OXF, ENG Leonard Charles HARVEY, 3yrs, son, b Ewelme, OXF, ENG Alice WAKELING, Visitor, Unmarried, 25yrs, Hospital nurse, b London, ENG Emma WINFIELD, Nurse, Unmarried, 21yrs, b London, ENG Emma BROOKES, Cook, Unmarried, 21yrs, b Meesden, HRT, ENG Samuel WRIGHT, Groom, Unmarried, 14yrs, b Rushden, HRT, ENG
The following item has been included as this gentleman may have been the means by which the Chambers family came to learn of New Zealand. There is no apparent connection between Captain William Harvey and the above Harvey family except for the location and the potentially remote connection to the Chambers family.
Monumental Inscriptions Little Hadham, HRT, ENG LDS Film 91733 Monument to Captain William Harvey, who accompanied the celebrated Captain Cook. Harvey does not appear in the lists [Printed in 3vols. of Captain Cook's "Voyages Round the World: 1773-1785] of those who attended the discoverer, and it is suggested that, although he rose to be a Captain, he was at the period referred to in the inscription, present in a subordinate capacity. [only a midshipman] Inscription Captain William Harvey, late of the R.N., who accompanied that illustrious navigator, Captain James Cook in his three Voyages of Discoveries, died July 12, 1807 aged 55. Having frequently observed in the course of his Travels the wonderful works of the Almighty, and the Words of Job truly verified, "He stretcheth out the north over the empty places and hangeth the earth upon nothing." Job 26,7. Harvey became an officer directly after Cook's murder by the natives in 1779 at Owhyhee (Hawaii), one of the Sandwich Islands. This is fully confirmed in the following paragraph, which occurs in the edition named Vol. III, page 67: 'The command of the expedition having devolved on Captain Clerke, he removed on board the "Resolution", appointed Lieutenant Gore to be Captain of the "Discovery", and Mr Harvey, a midshipman, who had been with Captain Cook in his two last voyages, to the vacant lieutenancy'. It still remains an enigma of the past as to why on his retirement, as Captain, from the navy he bought 'Halfway House', copyhold of Hadham Parvo Manor, from Samuel Bocock, a butcher, in 1797, and so came to reside at Little Hadham till his death ten years later. Three years after he died the house was sold, and is now occupied by Mr T. Hummerstone. HARVEY, Martha died 20 May 1836 aged 73yrs widow of Captain William Harvey.