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| grandparent family=John and Elizabeth Harvey; Joseph and Hannah Smuin
 
| grandparent family=John and Elizabeth Harvey; Joseph and Hannah Smuin
| child family=Lyman and Anne Conley
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| child family=Lyman and Ann Conley
 
| marriage year=1854
 
| marriage year=1854
 
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== Parents' Childhood ==
 
== Parents' Childhood ==
  
Daniel Harvey was born in 1830 to [[John and Elizabeth Harvey]] in [[Essex, England|Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, England]]. His mother died when he was 11, and his father when he was 13. He seems to have spent his teen and young adult years as a worker in London.
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Daniel Harvey was born in 1830 to [[John and Elizabeth Harvey]] in [[Essex, England|Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, England]]. His mother died when he was 11, and his father when he was 13. He seems to have spent his teen and young adult years as a worker in [[London]]. He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age 22.
  
Hannah Smuin was born in 1834 to [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin]] in [[Oxfordshire, England|Radley, Oxfordshire, England]].
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Hannah Smuin was born in 1834 to [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin]] in [[Oxfordshire, England|Radley, Oxfordshire, England]]. Her father died when she was 7; her mother remarried when she was 10, and the family lived in [[Buckinghamshire, England]] and [[Greater London, England]]. The family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when she was about 13.
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Ellen Wooton was born in 1850 to Thomas and Ruth Wooton in [[Bedfordshire, England|Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, England]]. [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin|Ruth Wooton]] was Hannah's sister. Ellen's father died when she was 4; her mother remarried when Ellen was 8, then died when Ellen was 13.
  
 
== Daniel and Hannah Harvey in England ==
 
== Daniel and Hannah Harvey in England ==
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| 1854: Married in [[London]]
 
| 1854: Married in [[London]]
 
| 1856: Ann born
 
| 1856: Ann born
| 1857: Conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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| 1857: Took in Hannah and Naomi Brandham, ages 14 & 6
| c. 1857: [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin|Mary Brandham]] died
 
 
| 1858: James Smuin born
 
| 1858: James Smuin born
 
| 1860: Daniel Jr. born
 
| 1860: Daniel Jr. born
 
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Around 1857, Hannah's sister Mary died, leaving 5 children behind. Daniel and Hannah took in two of the daughters, Hannah and Naomi Brendham, about ages 14 and 6.
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In 1857, Hannah's sister, Mary Brandham, died, leaving behind 5 children. Daniel and Hannah took in two of them, Hannah and Naomi.
  
 
== Life in Utah ==
 
== Life in Utah ==
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| 1868: Mary born
 
| 1868: Mary born
 
| 1868: Daniel married Ellen Wooton
 
| 1868: Daniel married Ellen Wooton
| 1870: George Wooton (son of Ellen) born
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| 1870: George (son of Ellen) born
 
| 1870: Martha (daughter of Hannah) born
 
| 1870: Martha (daughter of Hannah) born
 
| 1872: Mercy (daughter of Hannah) born & died
 
| 1872: Mercy (daughter of Hannah) born & died
| 1872: Daniel married Ann Padmore
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| 1872: Daniel married Ann Padmore Gilbert
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| 1880: Ann Harvey married [[Lyman and Ann Conley|Lyman Solomon Conley]]
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| 1884: Sushannah married Joseph Henry Morgan
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| 1886: Ann Padmore Gilbert Harvey died, age 74
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| 1887: Daniel imprisoned for polygamy
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| c. 1888: Ellen moved to [[Utah County, Utah]]
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| 1892: Mary married Edward Morris Whitesides
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| 1893: Martha married Joseph Arthur Hutchens
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| 1896: George married Mary Rachel Baker
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| 1896: Daniel Jr. married Charlotte Olive Welker
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| 1897: Martha died, age 27
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| 1898: James married Mary Ogden Bosworth
 
| 1899: Daniel died, age 69
 
| 1899: Daniel died, age 69
| 1915: Hannah died, age 81
 
 
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In 1863, the Harveys boarded the ''Amazon'', a ship bound for New York from London. They brought with them their three children, Hannah and Naomi Brendham, and young adult nieces Matilda and Rachel Smuin (daughters of [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin|Thomas Smuin]]). Charles Dickens interviewed George Q. Cannon about the emigrants and published some [https://gutenberg.org/files/914/914-h/914-h.htm#chap22 thoughts on their journey].
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In 1863, the Harveys boarded the ''Amazon'', a ship bound for New York from London. They brought with them their three children, Hannah and Naomi Brendham, and young adult nieces Matilda and Rachel Smuin (daughters of [[Joseph and Hannah Smuin|Thomas Smuin]]). Charles Dickens interviewed George Q. Cannon about the emigrants and published some [https://gutenberg.org/files/914/914-h/914-h.htm#chap22 thoughts on their journey]. {{Wikipedia|William Fowler (Mormon)|William Fowler}}, author of the hymn "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet", was also on the ship.
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The family settled in [[Davis County, Utah|Kaysville]], where they farmed, planted an orchard, and raised silkworms. Hannah also sewed and made straw hats, using skills she had learned from her mother and as a tailor's apprentice in London.
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In 1868, Daniel and Hannah's niece, Ellen Wooton, age 18, immigrated to Utah with some extended family members. A few months after her arrival, she married Daniel Harvey as his first polygamous wife. Hannah and Ellen had separate homes, both in Kaysville.
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Ann Padmore Gilbert was a childless widow who immigrated to Utah in 1864 (age 54) on the same ship as Hannah's nephew, George Empey. In 1870, she was living with Ellen Harvey and her newborn, George. She married Daniel as his second polygamous wife in 1872.
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In 1887, Daniel was sentenced to 6 months in prison for polygamy. About that time, Ellen and her 18-year-old son George moved to [[Utah County, Utah|Utah County]], first to Cedar Fort and later settling in Lehi. Daniel lived with Ellen there and died in Lehi in 1899.
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== Hannah's Later Life ==
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Hannah remained in [[Davis County, Utah|Kaysville]], selling the farm and living on her own for awhile, later living with James and then Mary. She died in 1915 at age 80.
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== Ellen's Later Life ==
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Ellen remarried in 1900 at age 50 as the third polygamous wife of Alexander Loveridge.
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{{Timeline
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| 1900: Ellen married Alexander Hamilton Loveridge in [[Utah County, Utah|Lehi, Utah]]
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| 1905: Alexander died, age 76
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| 1925: Ellen died, age 74
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== Descendants ==
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* [[Lyman and Ann Conley|Ann]] lived with her family in [[Davis County, Utah|Kaysville]] and [[Bear Lake County, Idaho]].
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* James lived with his family in [[Davis County, Utah|Kaysville]].
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* Daniel Jr. spent a few years in [[Bear Lake County, Idaho]], then moved back to [[Davis County, Utah|Kaysville]].
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* Sushannah and Mary settled with their families in [[Davis County, Utah|Layton]].
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* Martha had two children die as infants; she died in Elko, Nevada, a month after her second was born and died.
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* George and his family settled in [[Utah County, Utah|Lehi]].
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
* Church History Biographical Databse entry for [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/daniel-harvey-1830 Daniel Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/hannah-harvey-1834 Hannah Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/ann-harvey-1856 Ann Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/james-smuin-harvey-1858 James Smuin Harvey], and [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/daniel-a-harvey-1860 Daniel Harvey, Jr.]
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* Church History Biographical Databse entry for [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/daniel-harvey-1830 Daniel Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/hannah-harvey-1834 Hannah Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/ann-harvey-1856 Ann Harvey], [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/james-smuin-harvey-1858 James Smuin Harvey],[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/daniel-a-harvey-1860 Daniel Harvey, Jr.], and [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/individual/ellen-wooton-1851 Ellen Wooton]
* [https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/17 Saints by Sea] immigration record
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* ''Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848'' records for [https://search.ancestry.com/collections/5333/records/40517 Daniel Harvey] and [https://search.ancestry.com/collections/5333/records/84101 Hannah Smuin]
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* ''Saints by Sea'' immigration record for [https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/17 Daniel and Hannah Harvey], [https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/169 Ann Gilbert], and [https://saintsbysea.lib.byu.edu/mii/voyage/97 Ellen Wooton]
 
* [https://www.lds.org/ensign/1980/03/the-voyage-of-the-amazon-a-close-view-of-one-immigrant-company?lang=eng Ensign article] about the 1863 ''Amazon'' ship and its passengers
 
* [https://www.lds.org/ensign/1980/03/the-voyage-of-the-amazon-a-close-view-of-one-immigrant-company?lang=eng Ensign article] about the 1863 ''Amazon'' ship and its passengers
 
* [https://gutenberg.org/files/914/914-h/914-h.htm#chap22 ''The Uncommercial Traveller'', Chapter XXII. "Bound for the Great Salt Lake"] by Charles Dickens
 
* [https://gutenberg.org/files/914/914-h/914-h.htm#chap22 ''The Uncommercial Traveller'', Chapter XXII. "Bound for the Great Salt Lake"] by Charles Dickens
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 28 May 2022

Family of Daniel Harvey & Hannah Smuin & Ellen Wooton & Ann Padmore & Alexander Loveridge, 1854 (1830-1925)

Residence: Greater London, England; Davis County, Utah; Utah County, Utah

Grandparents:

John and Elizabeth Harvey
Joseph and Hannah Smuin

Descendants:

Lyman and Ann Conley
Oscar and Hannah Schenck
Earl and Catherine Green

Parents' Childhood

Daniel Harvey was born in 1830 to John and Elizabeth Harvey in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, England. His mother died when he was 11, and his father when he was 13. He seems to have spent his teen and young adult years as a worker in London. He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at age 22.

Hannah Smuin was born in 1834 to Joseph and Hannah Smuin in Radley, Oxfordshire, England. Her father died when she was 7; her mother remarried when she was 10, and the family lived in Buckinghamshire, England and Greater London, England. The family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when she was about 13.

Ellen Wooton was born in 1850 to Thomas and Ruth Wooton in Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, England. Ruth Wooton was Hannah's sister. Ellen's father died when she was 4; her mother remarried when Ellen was 8, then died when Ellen was 13.

Daniel and Hannah Harvey in England

1854 Married in London
1856 Ann born
1857 Took in Hannah and Naomi Brandham, ages 14 & 6
1858 James Smuin born
1860 Daniel Jr. born

In 1857, Hannah's sister, Mary Brandham, died, leaving behind 5 children. Daniel and Hannah took in two of them, Hannah and Naomi.

Life in Utah

1863 Immigration to Kaysville, Utah
1865 Sushannah born
1868 Mary born
1868 Daniel married Ellen Wooton
1870 George (son of Ellen) born
1870 Martha (daughter of Hannah) born
1872 Mercy (daughter of Hannah) born & died
1872 Daniel married Ann Padmore Gilbert
1880 Ann Harvey married Lyman Solomon Conley
1884 Sushannah married Joseph Henry Morgan
1886 Ann Padmore Gilbert Harvey died, age 74
1887 Daniel imprisoned for polygamy
c. 1888 Ellen moved to Utah County, Utah
1892 Mary married Edward Morris Whitesides
1893 Martha married Joseph Arthur Hutchens
1896 George married Mary Rachel Baker
1896 Daniel Jr. married Charlotte Olive Welker
1897 Martha died, age 27
1898 James married Mary Ogden Bosworth
1899 Daniel died, age 69

In 1863, the Harveys boarded the Amazon, a ship bound for New York from London. They brought with them their three children, Hannah and Naomi Brendham, and young adult nieces Matilda and Rachel Smuin (daughters of Thomas Smuin). Charles Dickens interviewed George Q. Cannon about the emigrants and published some thoughts on their journey. William Fowler, author of the hymn "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet", was also on the ship.

The family settled in Kaysville, where they farmed, planted an orchard, and raised silkworms. Hannah also sewed and made straw hats, using skills she had learned from her mother and as a tailor's apprentice in London.

In 1868, Daniel and Hannah's niece, Ellen Wooton, age 18, immigrated to Utah with some extended family members. A few months after her arrival, she married Daniel Harvey as his first polygamous wife. Hannah and Ellen had separate homes, both in Kaysville.

Ann Padmore Gilbert was a childless widow who immigrated to Utah in 1864 (age 54) on the same ship as Hannah's nephew, George Empey. In 1870, she was living with Ellen Harvey and her newborn, George. She married Daniel as his second polygamous wife in 1872.

In 1887, Daniel was sentenced to 6 months in prison for polygamy. About that time, Ellen and her 18-year-old son George moved to Utah County, first to Cedar Fort and later settling in Lehi. Daniel lived with Ellen there and died in Lehi in 1899.

Hannah's Later Life

Hannah remained in Kaysville, selling the farm and living on her own for awhile, later living with James and then Mary. She died in 1915 at age 80.

Ellen's Later Life

Ellen remarried in 1900 at age 50 as the third polygamous wife of Alexander Loveridge.

1900 Ellen married Alexander Hamilton Loveridge in Lehi, Utah
1905 Alexander died, age 76
1925 Ellen died, age 74

Descendants

References