In 1841 William Harvey (33), inn keeper, and wife Mary (29) were living in Church Town, Phillack. With them were daughter Mary jnr. (1), sister Ann (26)
In 1851 William Harvey (43) of Gwinear, innkeeper & farmer of 30 acres employing 2 boys outdoors, and wife Mary (39) of Lelant, were living in Fraddam Gwinear. With them were children (a) born in Phillack: Martin (12), scholar, Mary (9), Eliza (7), William (6), and (b) born in Gwinear: Edward (4), Ann (2)
In 1861 William Harvey (52) of Gwinear, farmer of 52 acres, and wife Mary (48) of Lelant, were living in Carzise, Crowan. With them were children (a) born in Phillack: Martin (21), copper miner, Mary (19), Eliza (17), William (16), copper miner, and (b) born in Gwinear: Edward (13), farm labourer, Ann (11), scholar, Wilmott (7), scholar, Thomas (5), scholar
In 1871 William Harvey (62) of Gwinear, farmer, and wife Mary (59) of Lelant, were living in Carzise, Crowan. With them were children: Eliza (24) of Phillack, and born in Gwinear: Welmott (17), Thomas (15)
In 1881 William Harvey (73) of Gwinear, farmer, and wife Mary (69) of Gwinear [sic], were living in Carzise, Crowan. Present were children: Eliza (34) of Phillack, Thomas (25) of Gwinear, farm labourer, Wilmot (24) of Gwinear
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William Harvey of Carzise died aged 74 years (burial record).
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The Will of William Harvey late of Carzise in the parish of Crowan in the county of Cornwall, farmer, who died 30 March 1883 at Carzise, was proved 24 July at Bodmin by John Harvey of Tregortha in the parish of Gwinear in the said county, farmer, the brother, and James Cock of Leedstown in Crowan, shopkeeper, the executors. Personale state £347 2s. 6d. 2