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OCCU a master carpenter
1851 census - Trevenon, Wendron:
* Henry Harvey, head, married, 36, master carpenter employing 2 men, born Wendron;
* Martha Harvey, wife, 34, born Sithney;
* Joseph H Harvey, son, 9, scholar, born Wendron;
* John S Harvey, son, 7, scholar, born Wendron;
* James, son, 3, at home, born Wendron;
* Josiah Harvey, son, at home, 9 months, born Wendron.1856 Post Office Directory:
* Henry Harvey, millwright, Trenethick.1861 census - Trenethick:
* Henry Harvey, head, married, 46, carpenter employing 2 men and 2 boys;
* Martha Harvey, wife, 44, born Sithney;
* John Stephens Harvey, son, 16, carpenter, born Wendron;
* James Harvey, son, 12, carpenter, born Wendron;
* Jane Stephens Harvey, daughter, 7, scholar, born Wendron;
* Loveday Harvey, daughter, 4, born Wendron.1871 census - Wendron:
* Henry Harvey, head, married, 56, millwright, born Wendron;
* Martha Harvey, wife, 54, born Sithney;
* James Harvey, son, unmarried, 23, millwright, born Wendron;
* Jane Harvey, daughter, unmarried, housekeeper, born Wendron.1873 Directory of Wendron:
* Henry Harvey, millwright of Trelubbus;
* John Harvey millwright of Trelubbus.1883 Kelly's Directory - Wendron:
* James & John Harvey, millwrights of Trelubbus.
Line in Record @I1022@ (RIN 283343) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
CAUS natural decay
Not mentioned as at home with parents in the 1861 census and may have died before this date.
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OCCU a carpenter and a millwright
In the 1871 census for Wendron is shown:
* John Stephens, Head, age 27, carpenter
* Emily Stephens, wife, age 22
* Martha Jane Stephens, age 4
* Mary Eliz Stephens, age 3
* Emily Louisa Stephens, age 1
* Lydia Old, domestic servant, age 12
All were born in Wendron except Lydia who was born in Sithney.John Stephens Harvey is shown as a carpenter when the first 6 children were baptised then as a millwright for the next 4 children.
Emily and John and 10 of the 11 children arrived in Brisbane in January 1886 on the "Cloncurry".