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Elizabeth <I>Cook</I> Harvey

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Elizabeth Cook Harvey

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
10 Aug 1825 (aged 48)
Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth was the first wife of William Harvey, III(6/03/1770-3/25/1848). Not much is known about her Cook family. She had 12 known children by William. They are, in the order of their birth;

John H. Harvey (9/01/1793-12/02/1862)

Nancy Harvey Lee (8/08/1798-2/28/1873)

Charles Harvey (1803-1844)

Elijah Harvey (6/04/1805-2/26/1887)

Melvina Harvey Littrell (1811-1878)

Mariah Louisa Harvey Botts (1/05/1815-7/18/1880)

William Harvey,IV (12/05/1817-6/19/1853)

Martha A. Harvey Perkins (1820- )

Thomas J. Harvey (1820- )

Elizabeth Harvey Botts (1821-1902)

Margaret Letticia Harvey Maddox (1824- )

Mary Jane Harvey McCully (1827-1906)

It appears that she and her husband lived on or very near the Richard Washington Lee farm outside Armstrong, Missouri. Probably on a section east of the Lee`s. Many Harvey`s owned land in this area for years. They are buried in the old homestead cemetery(Lee/Harvey Cemetery)that was near one of the old homestead houses. These families where good friends and relatives for years. More later!
Elizabeth was the first wife of William Harvey, III(6/03/1770-3/25/1848). Not much is known about her Cook family. She had 12 known children by William. They are, in the order of their birth;

John H. Harvey (9/01/1793-12/02/1862)

Nancy Harvey Lee (8/08/1798-2/28/1873)

Charles Harvey (1803-1844)

Elijah Harvey (6/04/1805-2/26/1887)

Melvina Harvey Littrell (1811-1878)

Mariah Louisa Harvey Botts (1/05/1815-7/18/1880)

William Harvey,IV (12/05/1817-6/19/1853)

Martha A. Harvey Perkins (1820- )

Thomas J. Harvey (1820- )

Elizabeth Harvey Botts (1821-1902)

Margaret Letticia Harvey Maddox (1824- )

Mary Jane Harvey McCully (1827-1906)

It appears that she and her husband lived on or very near the Richard Washington Lee farm outside Armstrong, Missouri. Probably on a section east of the Lee`s. Many Harvey`s owned land in this area for years. They are buried in the old homestead cemetery(Lee/Harvey Cemetery)that was near one of the old homestead houses. These families where good friends and relatives for years. More later!


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