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Harvey's Pedigree Chart of Direct Ancestors Is Available Here Harvey's BARNES, HARVEY, ELLEN & GARDNER Ancestors (Copyright: www.hibbitt.org.uk) JOHN BARNES WILLIAM BARNES JOHN BARNES b. abt. 1782 Paul, Cornwall b. abt. 1830 Newlyn, Penzance, m. 08/02/1812 Paul Parish Church, ELIZABETH ? Cornwall Cornwall THOMAS BARNES m. 30/01/1853 Paul Parish Church, d. 1858 Newlyn, Cornwall Cornwall b. abt. 1864 Newlyn, Penzance, JOHN DAWS Cornwall d. 28/01/1895 Newlyn, Cornwall ANN DAWES m. 06/07/1898 St Peter's Church, b. abt. 1790 Paul, Cornwall JOAN ? Newlyn, Cornwall JOHN REYNOLDS d. 10/10/1939 District of Penzance, b. abt. 1802 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall m. 24/08/1823 Paul Parish Church, MARY ANN REYNOLDS Cornwall THOMAS BARNES b. abt. 1830 Newlyn, Cornwall d. 1867 Newlyn, Cornwall b. 23/06/1907 Fore Street, Newlyn, Nr d. 27/03/1909 Newlyn, Cornwall Penzance, Cornwall JANE MATHEWS m. 07/12/1929 Centenary Primitive b. abt. 1804 Paul, Cornwall Methodist Church, Newlyn, Cornwall d. 1901 Newlyn, Cornwall d. 15/04/1975 West Cornwall SAMUEL WRIGHT SAMUEL WRIGHT Hospital, Penzance, Cornwall SAMUEL WRIGHT b. 28/02/1818 Offwell, Devon m. 28/09/1814 Offwell Church, Devon b. abt. 1845 Cotleigh, Devon m. 19/02/1843 St Mary Steps Church, m. 16/06/1866 St Mary's Church, Exeter, Devon MARTHA LETTEN Newington, Southwark, Surrey d. abt. 1917 District of Penzance, CHARLOTTE WRIGHT SARAH ELIZABETH WRIGHT Cornwall b. abt. 1874 Birmingham, b. abt. 1821 Devon Warwickshire d. 28/10/1910 District of Penzance, JONATHAN DEVERILL JOHN DEVERILL Cornwall b. abt. 1810 Mere, Wiltshire m. 07/05/1798 Mere, Wiltshire m. 05/01/1835 Mere, Wiltshire SARAH DEVERILL d. abt. 1895 Mere, Wiltshire ELIZABETH COWARD b. abt. 1843 Mere, Wiltshire JAMES MARKEY d. abt. 1906 District of Penzance, b. abt. 1777 Zeals, Wiltshire Cornwall m. 1801 Mere, Wiltshire THIRZA MARKEY b. abt. 1817 Mere, Wiltshire THOMAS FRY CHARLES FRY d. abt. 1878 Mere, Wiltshire b. abt. 1752 Mere, Wiltshire m. 23/06/1775 Mere, Wiltshire UNKNOWN ? SARAH FRY d. 1807 Mere, Wiltshire b. abt. 1779 Mere, Wiltshire ALICE GARRETT b. abt. 1747 JOHN HARVEY JOHN HARVEY b. abt. 1787 Newlyn, Cornwall m. 16/08/1809 Paul Parish Church, MARY ? Cornwall JOHN HARVEY d. abt. 1862 Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1811 Newlyn, Cornwall PHILIP KELYNACK m. 10/09/1837 Paul Parish Church, b. abt. 1732 Cornwall PHILIP KELYNACK m. 08/09/1754 Paul Parish Church, d. 07/04/1882 On board a fishing b. abt. 1755 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall boat near Newlyn, Cornwall m. 01/01/1778 Paul Parish Church, d. 1803 Newlyn, Cornwall Cornwall BLANCH KELYNACK d. 1814 Newlyn, Cornwall ANNE RICHARDS b. abt. 1784 Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1728 d. 1809 Newlyn, Cornwall JOHN HARVEY d. 1872 Newlyn, Cornwall HARVEY'S DAD b. abt. 1844 Newlyn, Cornwall JOHN JACCO m. 15/09/1872 St Peter's Church, BLANCH JACCO m. 18/06/1744 Paul Parish Church, Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1753 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall d. 1919 District of Penzance, d. 1835 Newlyn, Cornwall Cornwall ELIZABETH COCK RICHARD KEIGWIN THOMAS KEIGWIN m. 19/02/1765 Paul Parish Church, b. abt. 1781 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall m. 01/11/1807 Paul Parish Church, THOMAS TREGURTHA EDWARD TREGURTHA Cornwall ANN TREGURTHA m. 05/06/1725 Paul Parish Church, d. 01/09/1832 b. abt. 1743 Cornwall UNKNOWN ? GEORGE HARVEY PHILLIS TREGURTHA KEIGWIN d. abt. 1815 b. 23/07/1884 Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1812 Paul, Cornwall ANN HUTCHEN m. 05/04/1908 St Peter's Church, d. abt. 1863 WILLIAM TREGURTHA Newlyn, Cornwall m. 02/06/1778 Paul Parish Church, d. 10/08/1918 No. 9 General Cornwall Hospital, Rouen, France ANN TREGURTHA b. abt. 1784 Paul, Cornwall THOMAS PAUL d. 03/01/1864 JANE PAUL m. 28/09/1746 Paul Parish Church, b. abt. 1757 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall d. 1823 Newlyn, Cornwall KATHERINE TRENWITH THOMAS TRELEAVEN THOMAS TRELEVAN b. abt. 1822 Newlyn, Cornwall m. 04/10/1846 Parish Church of Paul, UNKNOWN ? Cornwall THOMAS COTTON GEORGE COTTON JOANNA TRELEAVEN b. abt. 1756 Paul, Cornwall m. 25/04/1755 Parish Church of Paul, m. 26/10/1782 Parish Church of Paul, Cornwall b. abt. 1850 Newlyn, Cornwall JOHN COTTON Cornwall b. abt. 1795 Paul, Cornwall d. 1816 Newlyn, Cornwall ELIZABETH HARRIS m. 27/06/1819 Parish Church of Paul, Cornwall HONOUR MATHEWS MARGARET COTTON b. abt. 1755 b. abt. 1825 Newlyn, Cornwall d. 1836 Newlyn, Cornwall THOMAS TONKIN MARGARET TONKIN m. 12/01/1792 Parish Church of Paul, b. abt. 1795 Newlyn, Cornwall Cornwall LIZZIE ANNIE HARVEY d. 1876 Newlyn, Cornwall b. 19/08/1908 Paul, Cornwall ELIZABETH JAMES d. 1997 District of Penzance, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS Cornwall MICHAEL REID THOMAS b. abt. 1797 Gulval, Cornwall b. abt. 1819 Chyandour, Gulval, m. 07/11/1819 Gulval, Cornwall Cornwall MICHAEL REED m. 25/04/1841 Parish Church of Paul, m. 25/06/1790 Ludgvan, Cornwall Cornwall JAMES OATS d. 1901 Newlyn, Cornwall JANE REED m. 01/01/1750 Ludgvan, Cornwall b. abt. 1791 Ludgvan, Cornwall WILLIAM JENNINGS RICHARD JENNENS ANN OATS b. abt. 1684 Ludgvan, Cornwall b. abt. 1765 Ludgvan, Cornwall JOHN JENNINGS m. 20/05/1708 Ludgvan, Cornwall UNKNOWN ? CHRISTOPHER THOMAS b. abt. 1708 Ludgvan, Cornwall b. abt. 1848 Newlyn, Penzance, m. 03/10/1730 Ludgvan, Cornwall FLORENCE ARGOLL JOHN ARGOLL Cornwall ELIZABETH JENNINGS b. abt. 1732 Ludgvan, Cornwall b. abt. 1681 Ludgvan, Cornwall m. 1875 Guisborough, Yorkshire d. 1733 Ludgvan, Cornwall UNKNOWN ? North Riding d. 1926 Newlyn, Cornwall ELIZABETH WILLIAMS THOMAS LEAH CHRISTOPHER LEAH m. 01/02/1729 Parish Church of Paul, Cornwall b. abt. 1740 Paul, Cornwall WILLIAM LEAH m. 10/02/1766 Parish Church of Paul, HARVEY B LYDIA TREMETHACK RICHARD TREMETHACK b. abt. 1772 Paul, Cornwall Cornwall b. abt. 1703 Paul, Cornwall m. 05/12/1802 Parish Church of Paul, d. 1773 Paul, Cornwall UNKNOWN ? JANE LEAH Cornwall LIZZIE ANNIE THOMAS b. abt. 1817 Newlyn, Cornwall d. 1821 Newlyn, Cornwall JANE HOCKIN b. abt. 1887 Newlyn, Penzance, d. 1869 Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1741 Cornwall d. 1819 Newlyn, Cornwall d. 1964 District of Penzance, Cornwall JANE BADCOCK b. abt. 1776 BENJAMIN GUY ABRAHAM GUY b. abt. 1796 St Buryan, Cornwall m. 01/01/1790 St Buryan, Cornwall m. 24/02/1821 St Levan, Cornwall JAMES GUY d. 1885 Sancreed, Cornwall MARY NICHOLS b. abt. 1827 St Levan, Cornwall m. 02/12/1854 Madron HONOR NICHOLAS MICHAEL NICHOLAS d. 1904 Drift, Cornwall b. abt. 1793 St Levan, Cornwall MARIA BUNSTONE GUY d. 1867 Bosvenning, Sancreed, ELIZABETH ? b. abt. 1855 Catchall, Sancreed, Cornwall Cornwall d. 10/04/1954 Michigan House, Park STEPHEN BUNSTOW Terrace, Newlyn, Cornwall b. abt. 1786 m. 27/10/1818 St Saviour, Dartmouth, Devon ANN BUNSTOW b. abt. 1826 Dartmouth, Devon SAMUEL LANG d. 1912 Paul Hill, Newlyn, Cornwall b. Abt 1753 m. 22/08/1784 St Saviour, Dartmouth, GRACEY TUCKER LANG Devon b. abt. 1795 Dartmouth, Devon d. 1818 Dartmouth, Devon JENNY TUCKER b. Abt 1747 d. 1831 Dartmouth, Devon WILLIAM SMITH JOHN SMITH b. abt. 1861 Selkirk, Selkirkshire, b. abt. 1817 Dumfries, Dumfriesshire Scotland MARY ? m. 12/01/1895 The Register Office, b. abt. 1819 Sprouston, Sunderland Roxburghshire CYRIL NORMAN ELLEN AARON BYDEN b. 06/09/1895 15 Church Street, GEORGE BYDEN m. 13/01/1799 St Michael's Church, Seaham Harbour, Durham b. abt. 1800 Southampton, Hampshire GEORGE BYDEN Southampton, Hampshire m. 03/10/1925 St James's Church, m. 20/02/1823 St Alphage, London b. 08/01/1824 St George the Martyr, d. 1803 Southampton, Hampshire Muswell Hill, Middlesex d. 1853 Southwark, Surrey (birth date possibly d. 1981 Plymouth, Devon ELIZABETH CAPLEN 8th February 1824). BLANCHE BYDEN m. 18/04/1848 All Saints Church, JOHN LANDALL b. 29/12/1852 Heston, Hounslow, Fulham, Middlesex m. 13/07/1800 St George, Hanover Middlesex SUSANNA LANDALL d. 1885 West Ham, Essex Square, Westminster, London d. 27/04/1932 District of Lewisham, b. 21/01/1803 St Anne, Soho, d. abt. 1815 London Middlesex HANNAH BISHOP ANN DAVEY WILLIAM DAVEY b. abt. 1825 Rottingdean, Sussex UNKNOWN ? EDWARD GARDNER EDWARD GARDINER b. abt. 1803 Dover, Kent m. 23/01/1833 Aldington, Kent HANNAH ? ROBERT BUTCHER JAMES BUTCHER m. 01/11/1670 Monks Horton, Kent b. abt. 1679 Brabourne, Kent d. 1724 Brabourne, Kent JAMES BUTCHER m. 28/01/1706 Ruckinge or b. abt. 1713 Mersham, Kent Kingsnorth, Kent MARY STROUDE EDWARD GARDNER HARVEY'S MUM m. 04/10/1737 Mersham, Kent d. 1688 Brabourne, Kent b. abt. 1842 Westminster St Clement JAMES BUTCHER Danes, Strand, Middlesex PRISCILLA CHALKER b. abt. 1738 Aldington, Kent m. 28/06/1863 Saint Bride, Fleet m. 27/02/1764 Aldington, Kent Street, London EDWARD LAW m. 27/10/1709 Sevington, Kent ELIZABETH LAW ROBERT WORGER JOHN BUTCHER b. abt. 1714 Mersham, Kent m. 13/05/1680 Mersham, Kent ARTHUR WILLIAM GARDNER b. abt. 1773 Aldington, Kent ELIZABETH WORGER d. 1713 Hinxhill, Kent b. 04/08/1870 St Saviour, Southwark, m. 15/10/1794 Aldington, Kent b. abt. 1681 Mersham, Kent Surrey BENNET WOOD m. 18/08/1894 St George's Church, SUSAN BUTCHER d. abt. 1681 Mersham, Kent Tufnell Park, Islington, London b. abt. 1809 Lympne, Kent d. 28/08/1947 The County Hospital, ANNE CROTHALL JOHN CROTHOL Bedford, Bedfordshire b. abt. 1742 Brabourne, Kent d. 1816 Aldington, Kent ELIZABETH ? MARY CHAPMAN EDWARD HENRY ADAMS b. abt. 1806 St Martins, Middlesex ADELAIDE SARAH ADAMS m. 25/02/1832 Holy Trinity, b. 09/05/1843 St Andrew's, Holborn, Newington, Southwark, Surrey GLADYS LILY GARDNER Middlesex WILLIAM HARLEY b. 11/07/1895 Tufnell park, Holloway, MARIA SARAH HARLEY Islington, Middlesex b. abt. 1801 Chelsea, London MARIA ? d. 27/09/1952 Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, Berkshire THOMAS APPLEGATE b. abt. 1768 WILLIAM BIRD APPLEGATE m. 21/04/1801 Burnham Overy, b.
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