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Research Interests Forum Entry for JOHN HARVEY at NEW YORK, USA

Name: HARVEY, JOHN
From 1700 to 1900
Location: NEW YORK, USA

Contact: Karen M. Klos
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Research Interest: Looking For Anything and everything on Harveys. John Harvey Born abt 1800, according to the 1830 - 1840 census records. Place, maybe New Jersey. Several Documents state New York, Maybe Indian, Unknown. Died before 06/25/1860 According to 1860's census. Sophia listed as Widow, Death occurred between 1840-1860 according to the 1840-1860 census records. Wife Sophia Woodruff Born 1803-1804 according to the 1830-1840 census records. Place Grandville, Washington County, New York. Sophia 4, Joseph 3, Josep h 2, John 1. Parents Joseph Woodruff 3 Born 1778 Connecticut, Moved to New York. Grandville, Washington Co., then Andover, New York. Died 10/02/1860 in Andover, New York. John Sophia Harvey had 6 children. 1. Unknown Female ca. 1820-1824ish 2. And rew Hervey b. 1824 m. Eleanor McIntyre 3. Elizabeth b. 1827 m. John Brundage 4. Mary b. 1829 m. Henry Clair 5. Hiram James b. 1830 m. x2 6. Unknown Male ca. 1835-1840ish.

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