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William Henry Futch Sr.

Moved to Florida.


William Henry Futch Sr.

Moved to Florida.


Richard T. Harvey Sr.

Came from VA. according to John Wise. Possible son or brother of Lemuel Harvey, Sr.
Revolutionary Soldier.
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1820 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:

1 White Male 10-15
1 White Male 45 or over (Richard)
1 White Female under 10
1 White Female 10-15
Slaves:
3 Males & 1 Female

(Wife Elizabeth is not on the census though she was apparently alive.)
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Emanuel Harvey

On the 1840 Bryan Cty Census is R. Harvey, a widow, 70-80.Could this be Emanuel's wife.


Issac Harvey

1830 Bryan Co, GA Fedeal Census: Isaac is 30-40 years old.

Issac must be the son of either Emanuel or Richard Jr. but I don't know which yet. He and his family moved to Columbia Co, FL with John M. Harvey


James Harvey

James has father Lemuel(66) and mother Elizabeth(42) withhim on his farm (valued at $500) and gives his age as 30 rather thatthe data in the Pioneers book. This correlates with the age of hismother much better unless the age of his mother in the census recordis far off.


Oliver Harvey

Description: living with his father, mother, and siblings


Richard Harvey

Description: living with his father, mother, and siblings


Lemuel Harvey Jr.

On the 1830 census of Bryan Cty., GA is Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey(60-70) living next to Lemuel Harvey(30-40) and George H. Shuman(IRN 251). It seem very probable that she is Lemuel's mother and perhaps an early Shuman.

1860 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
Lemuel(66) and Elizabeth(42) are living with son James(30)on a fine farm vaued at $500.


Elizabeth ?

Lemuel(66) and Elizabeth(42) are living with sonJames(30) on a fine farm vaued at $500.


Lemuel Harvey Sr.

On the 1830 census of Bryan Cty., GA is Mrs. ElizabethHarvey(60-70) living next to Lemuel Harvey(30-40) and George H. Shuman(IRN 251). It seem very probable that she is Lemuel's mother andperhaps an early Shuman.


John Emanuel Harvey

1850 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:

2 75 75 Harvey John 29 M W Farmer 500 Ga X
3 75 75 Harvey Martha Ann 22 F W 200 Ga X
4 75 75 Harvey Cornelia 2/12 F W
5 76 76 Harvey William 75 M W


1860 Bryan Co, GA Federal Census:
John (38) and Martha (34) have a prosperous farm of $1000 value and a net worth of $3800. Their children are Cornelius (11), Julia A. (8), Elizabeth (5), Winfield (4), Lemuel J. (3), and John (1). Also staying with them is Simeon Harvey (24), a laborer. Simeon is probably a cousin or brother. Just two doors away is the home of Margaret Thompson, a good bet for Martha's mother.


Martha Ann Thompson

John(38) and Martha(34) have a prosperous farm of $1000value and a net worth of $3800. Their children are Cornelius(11),Julia A.(8), Elizabeth(5), Winfield(4), Lemuel J.(3), and John(1).Also staying with them is Simeon Harvey(24), a laborer. Simeon isprobably a cousin or brother. Just two doors away is the home ofMargaret Thompson, a good bet for Martha's mother.

On the 1830 census of Bryan Cty., GA are severalThompson's: Benjamin(40-50), William(50-60), Mrs. J.(40-50), ThomasB.(50-60), Solomon(50-60), Thomas(20-30), Moses(30-40), andSolomon(30-40).


Cornelia Harvey

Description: living with her parents and siblings


Julia A. Harvey

Description: living with her parents and siblings


Elizabeth Harvey

Description: living with her parents and siblings


Winfield Harvey

Description: living with his father, mother, and siblings


Lemuel Harvey

Description: living with his father, mother, and siblings


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