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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #9 on: Monday 23 March 15 18:26 GMT (UK) »
Thanks to all, I had the family and the parents its just I could not find who Mary Jane was as in maiden name

did she marry Joseph Harvey or William Harvey. or have I jumped to the conclusion that she married Joseph.

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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 24 March 15 07:54 GMT (UK) »
I think that you have jumped to the conclusion she married Joseph as I did but you will see I amended my post once I found the christening for Ada. I think you need the birth cert of Ada to confirm the rest of the information

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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 24 March 15 08:33 GMT (UK) »
Is there evidence that William and Joseph were different persons?  Only one of them shows up in 1841.  I don't have 1851 to hand.

I shall be out this morning so I won't be looking for anything. :)
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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 24 March 15 10:16 GMT (UK) »
You may have the following by now:-

Jane's baptism - https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J967-2VX

Looking at the various trees online, none has Joseph as a son of John and Harriet. Possibly the 1861 census is incorrect - Joseph Howell mixed up with William Harvey?

Baptisms in Louth;-
Emma - 24 Aug 1836
William - 26 Aug 1836
Ishmael Espin - 22 Nov 1840
Thomas - 12 Oct 1845
buried - 6 Jan 1846
John - 25 Jan 1847
buried - 29 Jan
Harriet - 15 Sep 1859

Also but no baptisms found, so may not be John and Harriet's
George, infant - buried 18 Jan 1854
Martha - buried 5 Feb 1855 age 5yrs

None of the trees has the 1851 census, except for Emma.

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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 24 March 15 13:40 GMT (UK) »
1861 ships at sea
John Harvey   49 bn Louth
Joseph Harvey   23 bn Louth (unmarried)
William Howell   17
Harriot Harvey   46 bn Wrangle
Emma Harvey   24 bn Louth
Harriot Harvey   5 bn Louth

Sorry should have given full details
John was described as Master
Joseph - Mate
William -Boy
Harriott - Masters wife
Emma & Harriott as Masters dtrs
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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 24 March 15 22:38 GMT (UK) »
Thanks everyone,
after seeing 1861 census I had concluded that she married Joseph, which probably explains the brick wall, and I have not seen them together on any other census, 1 up to the enumerator. after looking for a William marriage it becomes obvious that she is Mary Jane Crocker born in Poole and married in 1863, I was beginning to wonder if she was telling fibs.

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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 25 March 15 09:21 GMT (UK) »
It seems as though the enumerator often gets things wrong. In 1891, he has Harriet born in Dorset and Jane in Wrangle.

I forgot to mention that John Harvey was buried at Louth, Holy Trinity, on 1st July 1895, age 84, although one tree has his death (presume burial) as 1st June.

William and Jane are together in 1901, on board his ship 'Bee' off Woolwich:
William Harvey - 62, Master born in Louth
Chas Harvey - 15, Boy born in Louth - presumably their son, Charles Harold, baptised on 19th July 1885
Jane Harvey - 56, Master's Wife, born in Louth

This has two sheets, the second of which gives details of the ship, a 64 ton coaster from Goole, and details of two members of the crew, who were ashore:
Chas Hoffman - 26, mate, born in Stitheen, Germany
Fred Cummings - 18, O Seaman, born in London

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Re: Mary Jane Harvey b1844c
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 25 March 15 09:35 GMT (UK) »
It seems as though the enumerator often gets things wrong. In 1891, he has Harriet born in Dorset and Jane in Wrangle.


Maybe it was the person who completed the household form that was then passed to the enumerator  ;D
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