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Horsley


Harvey:

The head of this family variously described himself as a farmer, an agricultural labourer and a day labourer.  Which was most accurate is difficult to say.  


Abner HARVEY,   Abt 1842

Cornelius HARVEY,    1805

Eleanor HARVEY,    Abt 1845

Eliza HARVEY,    1845

Elizabeth HARVEY,    1782

Elizabeth HARVEY,    1797

Elizabeth HARVEY,    1821

Elizabeth HARVEY,    Abt 1838

Enoch HARVEY,    1824

Enoch HARVEY,     1797

Hannah HARVEY,    Abt 1794

Hannah HARVEY,    Abt 1832

Harriet HARVEY,    1835

Hester HARVEY,    Abt 1835

James HARVEY,    1832

Louisa HARVEY,    1827

Mary HARVEY,    1841

Mary HARVEY,    Abt 1826

Samuel HARVEY,    1784

Samuel HARVEY,    Abt 1800

Samuel HARVEY,    Abt 1829

Sarah HARVEY,    1786

Thomas HARVEY,    1790

Thomas HARVEY,    1830

Thomas HARVEY,    Abt 1823

William HARVEY,    1790

William HARVEY,    1839

William HARVEY,    Abt 1819


Newth:

Related to the Harvey family.

Catherine NEWTH,   1771

Charles NEWTH,    1725

Hannah NEWTH,    1760

Isaac NEWTH,    1759

Jacob NEWTH,    1762


Also born in this parish:


Hester GUY,   1756

Mary LEWIS,   Abt 1801

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The village of Horsley lies in the parish of the same name.  It is thought to be from the Old English meaning the place of horses.   

In the News……………….1758

Sarah Guy applies for administration of husband’s estate.

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