
contributed by: Sherry
1860 MORTALITY SCHEDULE OF BRYAN COUNTY, GEORGIA
NAME AGE X PL JOB DIED CAUSE SICK
VANBRACKLE, JOSEPH L. 2MO M GA DEC BURN 18 DAYS
EDWARDS, JAMES A. 6 M GA SEP TY.FEV. 16 DAYS
HARVEY, RICHARD 60 M GA FARMER MAY STRCT.BLAD 8 WKS.
HALL, OBEDIAH 34 M GA MERCH. APR CONSUMPTION 3 YEARS
BIGGS, MARY J. 2MO F GA OCT TY. FEV. 9 DAYS
NEWMANS, AMERICA 3 F GA APR DROPSEY 5 WKS.
STRICKLAND, MARIAN (MRS.)45 F GA MAY DROPSEY 2 MO.
BURTON, SIMON L. 45 M GA FARMER MAR DROPSEY 4 MO.
(TAKEN BY M.J. HARNE, ASST. MARSHALL)
Marriages HARVEY, C.W. KENNEDY, VIRGINIA 10/13/1875 HARVEY, GLEN PATRICK, MARTHA A. 9/11/1872 HARVEY, JOHN T. STEWART, SARAH 3/25/1887 HARVEY, NATHAN J. SHUMAN, S.L. 12/13/1871 HARVEY, R.J. CRIBBS, MARY 7/8/1878 Brian Co., GA. Pioneers HARVEY, ELIZABETH E. (b.1831) (d/o RICHARD T. HARVEY JR.) HARVEY, EMANUEL (c1761-aft1806), Wife and Family HARVEY, Mrs. EMANUEL (name unknown) HARVEY, ISAAC (b.c1790), Wife, Family, and 1-Slave (Moved to Columbia Co., FL) HARVEY, Mrs. ISAAC (ELIZABETH BURNSIDE) HARVEY, JAMES (b.1819) (s/o Lemuel Harvey Jr.) HARVEY, JOHN EMANUEL (d. bef. 1872), Wife, and Family HARVEY, Mrs. JOHN EMANUEL (MARTHA ANN THOMPSON) HARVEY, JOHN M. (b.c1787), Wives (2), and Family (Moved to Columbia Co. FL) HARVEY, Mrs. JOHN M. (1st WIFE: JUDITH FUTCH, 1786-c1817) HARVEY, Mrs. JOHN M. (2nd WIFE: MARY ???, b.c1790) HARVEY, LEMUEL Sr. (c1740-1797), Wife, and Family HARVEY, Mrs. LEMUEL Sr. (SARAH ???) HARVEY, LEMUEL Jr. (b.c1794), Wife, and Family HARVEY, Mrs. LEMUEL Jr. (ELIZABETH ???) HARVEY, MARTHA (b.c1777) (d/o Richard T. Harvey) HARVEY, MARY ANN (POLLY) (b. c1795) (Moved to Madison Co., FL) HARVEY, OLIVER G. (b.c1814), Wife, and Family HARVEY, Mrs. OLIVER G. (ELIZABETH V. SHUMAN) HARVEY, REBECCA ELIZABETH (b.1818) (d/o Lemuel Harvey Jr.) HARVEY, RICHARD T. Sr. RS-VA (1759-1824), Wife, Family, and 1-Slave (NSDAR # 332629) HARVEY, Mrs. RICHARD T. Sr. (ELIZABETH MORRELL, 1761-1840) (Widow) HARVEY, RICHARD T. Jr. (c1800-1860), Wife, Family, and 1-Slave HARVEY, Mrs. RICHARD T. Jr. (CYNTHIA BURNSIDE, b.1805) HARVEY, SAMUEL (b.c1798), Wife and Family HARVEY, SARAH (c1796-1865) (Moved to Columbia Co., FL) HARVEY, WILLIAM (b.c1780), Wife and Family HARVEY, Mrs. WILLIAM (NANCY ???) HARVEY, WILLIAM EMANUEL (s/o Emanuel Harvey) HARVEY, ZARA (b.1829) (s/o RICHARD T. HARVEY JR.) -HARVEY, Mrs. Zara (b.????) (PROVIDENCE KAITHY SHUMAN)
contributed by: Sherry>From the 1830 Bryan Co., GA. Census Harvey, Lemuel 1830 BRYAN CO., GA 088 Harvey, Lemuel 1830 N TN RIVER, ROANE CO., TN 45 Harvey, Lemuel 1832 N TN RIVER, ROANE CO., TN
contributed by Donna Delano
Burke County was created from St. George Parish in 1777. A part of Burke County was set off to Jefferson County 1796, a part to Screven County 1798 and a part to Jenkins County 1905. The County seat is Waynesboro, Georgia. The Burke County Courthouse has suffered three fires resulting in the loss of early records. There are few records prior to 1856.
Headright grants Burke county in the years 1790 - 1795:
Blassingame Harvey Jr.
Jas. Harvey
who writes:
"I assume this is the same Rosa Harvey who married Wainwright.
State of Georgia, Fulton County."
Item 1st.
I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent and Christian like manner, suitable to my circumstances and condition in life.
Item 2nd.
I desire that all of my just debts be paid by my executor hereinafter appointed.
Item 3rd.
I give, bequeath and devise to my son, O. C. Wainwright, of City of Atlanta, Ga. the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) in cash.
Item 4th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my son, C. W. Wainwright of Greenville, S. C. the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) in cash.
Item 5th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my daughter, Mrs. Zoe W. Neville, of Mobile, Ala. the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) in cash.
Item 6th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my granddaughter, Mrs. Helen Wainwright Erickson of Newark, N. J. the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) in cash.
Item 7th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my granddaughter, Rose Russell Wainwright, of Atlanta, Ga. the sum of Five hundred Dollars in cash.
Item 8th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my granddaughters, Eloise Neville and Zoe Neville, of Mobile, Ala. each the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, in cash, the same to be used to further their education.
Item 9th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my sister, Mrs. Alice Gaines, of Amite, La. the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) in cash.
Item 10th.
I give, bequeath and devise to my niece, Mrs. Rose Harvey Cagle of Durant, Miss. the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) in cash.
Item 11th.
In case my automobile shall not have been sold at the time of my death, then I give and bequeath the same to my said granddaughter, Mrs. Helen Wainwright Erickson of Newark,N. J.
Item 12th.
I give and bequeath all my jewelry to my daughter, Mrs. Zoe W. Neville and my granddaughter, Mrs. Helen W. Erickson, to be divided equally between them share and share alike.
Item 13th.
I give and devise to my brother, B. G. Harvey, for and during his natural lifetime, the use of the two tracts of land situate in Lexington, Miss., one of 40 acres and the other of 20 acres. After his death the said real estate shall pass to and be divided equally among his wife, Mrs. Georgie Harvey and his two daughters, Mrs. Viola Harvey Brown and Sallie Harvey, share and share alike.
Item 14th.
I direct that my executor hereinafter appointed shall have full power and authority to sell at either public or private sale, as in his judgment may appear best, any or all of the real or personal property of which I may die seized should it be necessary to do in order to pay debts or to pay the specific bequests hereinafter made, or should it appear for the best interests of my estate that any securities belonging thereto should be converted into cash, then in his discretion my executor is authorized so to do.
Item 15th.
All the rest and residue of my estate remaining after the payment of the aforesaid items, I give, devise and bequeath to my daughter, Mrs. Zoe W. Neville and my granddaughter, Mrs. Helen Wainwright Erickson.
Item 16th.
I hereby name and appoint my son, O. C. Wainwright of Atlanta, Georgia, as my executor of this, my last will and testament, without bond of any kind, and insofar as the law permits, I relieve him of making any returns to any Court of his doings as Executor.
This 18th. day of December, 1923.
(Signed) Rosa J. Wainwright
Signed, sealed, declared and published by Rosa J. Wainwright, as her last will and testament, in the presence of us, the undersigned, who subscribe our names hereto in the presence of said testator, after she had signed her name heretofore, and at her special instance and request, and in the presence of each other.
This 18th. day of December, 1923.
(Signed) F. O. Cassidy
(Signed) C. L. Waters
(Signed) Norman I. Miller
Source: pg. 139 Georgia Intestate Records, by Jeanette Holland Austin, Gen. Publg. Co., 1996 (TX St. Library locale - book )
Source: pg. 139 Georgia Intestate Records, by Jeanette Holland Austin, Gen. Publg. Co., 1996 (TX St. Library locale - book )
Source: pg. 139 Georgia Intestate Records, by Jeanette Holland Austin, Gen. Publg. Co., 1996 (TX St. Library locale - book )
The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia
contributed by Donna DelanoCompiled by Marie DeLamar & Elisabeth Rothstein Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc 1989 Arnold Harvey 46 Blasingame Harvey (Cpt.) 7 Blass Harvey (Jr.) 17 Blass Harvey (Sr.) 17 Blassingame Harvey 3, 154 Blassingame Harvey (Jr.)14 Emanuel Harvey 68 Evan Harvey 121 James Harvey 12,14,108,112,116,118,121 James Harvey (Cpt) 7 Jno. Harvey 160 Michael Harvey 112,121 Robert Harvey 17,46 Tho. Harvey 17 Thos. Harvey 110,112,121,160 Wm. Harvey 121,157 Richd. Harvie 171 Wm. Harvie 76,88 Evan Harvy 112
contributed by Donna DelanoPassports of Southeastern Pioneers 1770-1823 Georgia Passports: P. 223 Hancock County We the Subscribers have for Several years been acquainted with the bearer of this paper Peter Hutchinson, and do believe him to be an honest industrious man. January 8th 1808 Isaac Harvey, Matthew Durham, Myles Greene, Jos. Cooper, J. P., Andrew Jeter, and John Rivers, J.P. (reverse) recommendation in favor of Peter Hutchinson for a Passport thro. the Cherokee Nation Granted 15th January 1808 (299) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. 236 Executive Department, Saturday 25th March 1809 ORDERED That Passports through the Creek Nation be prepared as after mentioned - to wit - One for Daniel McElvin, one for John Harvey, and one for James and John McElvin (383) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P. 247 Executive Department, Thursday 12th October 1809 ORDERED That a passport through the Creek Nation be prepared for Michael Harvey which was presented and signed. (447) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Page 286 Executive Department, Tuesday 21st May 1811 On application ORDERED That a passport be prepared for Mrs. Edward Cavenah and Thomas Harvey, the latter with his sister and her five children, all from Putnam County to travel through the Creek Nation of Indians. Which was presented and signed. (708)
1800 census
Oglethorpe Co., Ga.
Martha Harvey with 1 white female age between 26 - 45 and one white female aged 45 & up and 14 slaves.
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William Harvie with 1 white male between the ages of 26 & 45, 4 white females between 0 & 10, l white female age between 26 & 45 and 30 slaves.
HARVIE:
Mary B. Parks R. Gilmer 4/10/1806 Wilkes
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contributed by: Sherry
TALLULAH FALLS CEMETERY , Rabun County, Georgia (HWY 441 to Jane Hurt Yarn Road to S. Rock Mountain Road; on right) Many uninscribed fieldstone markers; photo + Surveyed 13 Sep 1997: By William L. and Elaine Randall English Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by William L. and Elaine Randall English < eng4@stc.net > Dedication Stone: To the Memory of J. E. Harvey J. E. Harvey; 13 Aug 1881-23 May 1950; "Gone But Not Forgotten"; Foot stone, "Father" Mrs. J. E. Harvey; 11 Dec ----to 22 Jun 1969; "Gone But Not Forgotten"; Foot stone, "Mother" Gussie Harvey; 29 June (nothing else) Maxwell Monument: Billie Harvey Maxwell; 07 April (nothing else) and Samuel Trebble Maxwell; 22 Apr 1911-15 Aug 1974 Peggy Eilena Maxwell Childs; 17 Nov 1937-08 Jul 1987 George E. Harvey; 28 Jan 1924-23 Dec 1964 plus George E. Harvey; GEORGIA; PFC CO B 26 INFANTRY; WW II; 28 Jan 1924- 23 Dec 1964 Reevie C. Harvey; 14 Feb 1898-10 Oct 1939 Martha A. Harvey; 06 May 1864-28 Aug 1939 Minnie L. Harvey; 03 May 1900-09 Jan 1930 Cecil R. Harvey; 27 Jul 1892-15 May 1917
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