Daniel and Hannah Harvey
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
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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.
Hannah Smuin was born in 1834 to Joseph and Hannah Smuin in Radley, Oxfordshire, England.
Daniel and Hannah Harvey in England
| 1854 | Married in London |
| 1856 | Ann born |
| 1857 | Conversion to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
| c. 1857 | Mary Brandham died |
| 1858 | James Smuin born |
| 1860 | Daniel Jr. born |
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.
Life in Utah
| 1863 | Immigration to Kaysville, Utah |
| 1865 | Sushannah born |
| 1868 | Mary born |
| 1868 | Daniel married Ellen Wooton |
| 1870 | George Wooton (son of Ellen) born |
| 1870 | Martha (daughter of Hannah) born |
| 1872 | Mercy (daughter of Hannah) born & died |
| 1872 | Daniel married Ann Padmore |
| 1899 | Daniel died, age 69 |
| 1915 | Hannah died, age 81 |
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.
References
- Church History Biographical Databse entry for Daniel Harvey, Hannah Harvey, Ann Harvey, James Smuin Harvey, and Daniel Harvey, Jr.
- Saints by Sea immigration record
- Ensign article about the 1863 Amazon ship and its passengers