Peter Lurvey, Jr.

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Peter Lurvey, Jr.

Also Known As: "Lavery"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: June 18, 1721 (41)
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Lurvey, Sr. and Mary Lurvey
Husband of Love Lurvey and Rachel Scott
Father of Susan Lurvey; Mary Lurvey; Ebenezer Lurvey; Sarah Day; Peter Lurvey and 7 others
Brother of Eleazer Lurvey and Mary Stockwell

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About Peter Lurvey, Jr.

Peter Lurvey's son Peter moved to Gloucester around 1710 settling in the fourth parish at what is now Lanesville. He married Love Parsons of Ipswich in 1702, a very young lady who died in 1708, shortly after the birth of their daughter Sarah. In 1710 Peter married Rachell Elwell and had seven children, five of whom married In the area.

Born 19 OCT 1679 in Ipswich, MA and died 18 JUN 1721 in Gloucester, MA.

  • Parents: Peter LURVEY "the immigrant" b: ABT 1653 in of Ipswich,Essex, MA & Mary b: ABT 1657 in of Ipswich,Essex, MA

Married

  1. Love Parsons (b: March 1680 d: 28 May 1709) on 16 APR 1702 in Ipswich, MA. 3 children.
  2. Rachel Elwell (b: 21 FEB 1687/88 in Gloucester, Essex County, MA died 18 Sept 1758) on 29 APR 1710 in Gloucester, Essex County, MA. 7 children. She married 2nd to John Day and 3rd to John Scott.

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Peter Lurvey, Jr.'s Timeline

1679
October 19, 1679
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1703
1703
Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1704
1704
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1706
1706
Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1708
September 26, 1708
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts
1711
March 5, 1711
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1712
August 14, 1712
Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America