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Samuel Dawes Harvey 1837 – 1886 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1837

Birth Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 30 Sep 1886

Death Location: Norristown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Samuel Harvey

Mother: Elizabeth Chapman

Spouse(s): Rebecca Scholfield, Mary STEEL, Blanche HEWETT

Children(s): William Harvey, Harriet Harvey, John Harvey, Charles Harvey, Daniel Harvey, Mary Harvey

The birth of Samuel Dawes Harvey MD took place in 1837 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Samuel Dawes Harvey and Elizabeth Chapman. Samuel Dawes Harvey MD married Rebecca Tyson Scholfield, Mary Beatty STEEL and Blanche HEWETT, and together they had William Schofield Harvey, Harriet Ogden Harvey, John James Chapman Harvey, Charles Polhemus Harvey, Daniel Carroll Harvey and Mary Harvey. Samuel Dawes Harvey MD's death occurred in 1886 in Norristown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents

Samuel Harvey
1773 – 1845
Birth Location: Darby, Chester, Pennsylvania
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Elizabeth Chapman
1787 – 1858
Birth Location: Bradford, Yorkshire, England
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Spouses(s)

Rebecca Scholfield
1830 – 1858
Birth Location: Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania
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Mary STEEL
1839 – 1915
Birth Location: Presbyterian Church, Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
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Blanche HEWETT
1829 –
Birth Location: Hopewell Mtg,Area, , , Virginia
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Children(s)

William Harvey
1853 – 1922
Birth Location: Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
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Harriet Harvey
1854 – 1855
Birth Location: Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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John Harvey
1857 –
Birth Location: Abington, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA
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Charles Harvey
1860 – 1861
Birth Location: Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
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Daniel Harvey
1867 – 1939
Birth Location: Jenkintown, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
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Mary Harvey
– 1864
Birth Location: –
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 08 Nov 1823
    Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: Abt. 1837

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 30 Sep 1886
    Event Place: Norristown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

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