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Slime by William Essex
Slime by William Essex









Henry Harvey (1851-1852) – died aged 14 months.Emma Harvey (1849-1915) – charwoman, m.1868 to William John Little (fisherman).Daniel Henry Harvey (1846-1827) – fisherman, m.1870 to Mary Ann Elignor Robinson.John Harvey (1844-1904) – fisherman, m.1866 to Mary Ann Newman.William Harvey (1843-1893) – fisherman, m.1869 to Emily Harriet Warrick Quilter.William’s father died the following year aged 62 and was buried in St Clement’s churchyard on 5th Apr 1844. Emma was also five months pregnant at the time, with their first child born in May, followed by another eleven over the next twenty-four years. They married on 16th Jan 1843 at St Clement’s Church up the hill in Leigh when they were 23 and 19, although Emma stated to be 20. When the 1841 census was taken William was age 21 and living with his parents, Daniel and Sarah, in a cottage on Billet Lane, Leigh, whilst Emma was age 15 and living with her parents, Henry and Ann, on North Street, Prittlewell. Emma was born in 1824 in Prittlewell, Essex and the daughter of agricultural labourer Henry GOSS who was originally from Suffolk. Richard’s paternal great-grandfather was John GOING, a local corn and coal merchant of some wealth.

Slime by William Essex

William was born in 1819 in Leigh and worked as a fisherman, as did his father Daniel HARVEY. Richard HARVEY was born in early 1864 in Leigh and was the eleventh of twelve children born to William HARVEY and Emma GOSS.











Slime by William Essex