Charles was born on 29 January 1832 in Indiana. His father was William Harvey who was born in North Carolina per the 1850 & 1880 census cited below. The 1918 death certificate for Charles says his father was born in Indiana, likely an error. His mother's maiden name was listed as unknown but that she was born in North Carolina. [1][2]
The Harvey family was living in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana during the 1840 census. [3]
Two sons (5-10) - George - 6 & Charles - 8
One son (10-15) - William - 13
Three sons (15-20) - Milton - 15, Mahlon - 15 & John - 17
One son (20-30) - Andrew - 19 or Elijah - 22 or Samuel - 25
One man (50-60) - William Harvey - 52
One daughter (15-20) - Gulieima - 20
One woman (50-60) - Sarah - 51
The Harvey family was living in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana on 2 September 1850. William was working as a farmer. [1]
William - 61 - North Carolina
Sarah - 61 - North Carolina
Mahlon (male) - 24 - Indiana
Charles (male) - 18 - Indiana
George (male) - 16 - Indiana
Mary J Coffin (female) - 9 - Indiana
Nancy Ogles (female) - 18 - Indiana
Charles Harvey and Margaret Chapman were married on 21 May 1854 in Wayne County Indiana. [4]
The Harvey family was living in Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana on 1 August 1870. Charles was working as a farmer. [5]
The Harvey family was living in Pentwater, Oceana County, Michigan on 1 June 1880. Charles was working as a farmer. [7]
Charles - 48 - Indiana, Father North Carolina, Mother North Carolina
Geo. W. - 25 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Mary E. - 23 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Anna B. - 21 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Augustus H. - 12 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Franca - 19 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Mahlon - 9 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Charles E. - 7 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Jesse (daughter) - 1 - Indiana, Father Indiana, Mother Indiana
Charles Harvey (widower) died on 12 March 1918 in Boise, Ada County, Idaho of senility. His last occupation was as a farmer. The informant was G. H Harvey, presumably his son Augustus Hamilton Harvey who often went by Gus. Burial was at Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise, Idaho. [2] Charles was buried in an unmarked grave immediately to the right of a very small headstone marked Francis Gould and three plots to the right of David McLean. [8]
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/59540473/charles-william-harvey : accessed 31 July 2021), memorial page for Charles William Harvey (29 Jan 1832–12 Mar 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59540473, citing Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA ; Maintained by Sue Ann Harfst (contributor 46972179) .
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Charles by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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