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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Surname Saturday~Purvis-Pervis


The surname Purvis/Pervis was not a major surname in the early history of this United States yet, it has been one of my more difficult surnames to research.
Purvis Name Meaning
Scottish and northern English (Northumberland and Durham): probably from Middle English purveys ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’ (from Middle English purvey(en), Old French porveoir ‘to provide, supply’), hence a metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for obtaining supplies for a monastery or manor house.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press 2
For 38+ years I have searched for my 2nd Great Grandfather William A. Purvis, born between 1823-1827 in either NC or SC (date & place represents variation in the 3 census he appears in 1860-1870-1880 Anson County, North Carolina).
In 1790 there were only  17 Heads of household in the entire united states; 13 Purvis and 4 Pervis families.
Purvis 1790 Census
Purvis







1790 Pervis
Pervis
With the exception of two families they were all either in North Carolina or South Carolina with the majority in South Carolina.  

Just across the state line from Anson County is Chesterfield County South Carolina. Anson County, NC and Chesterfield County, SC have a common shared border – the state line. Also in Chesterfield County in 1790 was a Gilbert Purvis, head of household.

In 1800, the Purvis/Pervis surname has grown a little and spread from the Carolinas and Pennsylvania to Delaware and Maine
1800-Purvis

There was also 3 Pervis families in Delaware.
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Back in South Carolina the heads of Households in nearby Chesterfield County has grown to 8 families. This represents a significant increase in families in just 10 years. 

1800 Census, Purvis, Chesterfield

The potential for finding William A. Purvis parents are increasing expeditiously; however, there is one small problem. General William T. Sherman and his Union forces felt it was necessary to burn all public records in the County of Chesterfield to teach it’s citizens a lesson. Thus there are little to no documents to proved or reject a lineage. 

By 1810, There has been another increased of the Purvis/Pervis surname and now they have spread out to Louisiana, New York and Virginia. There were 17 Purvis heads of Household and 3 Pervis located in Delaware

1810, Purvis, USA
Pervis-1810

In Chesterfield County, SC the families had slightly decreased from 8 families to 5 families.
1810, Purvis, Cfld

In 1820, we find 30 Purvis families located in the following states – Indiana (1); Kentucky (2); Louisiana(2); Maryland (1); Michigan(1); New York(2); North Carolina(4); Ohio(1); Pennsylvania(3); South Carolina(5); Tennessee(3) and Virginia(5).  
Purvis 1820, USA

There was also 11 Pervis families located in Georgia(4); Indiana(1); Kentucky(4); Mississippi (1) and North Carolina (1). The combined total is 41 Purvis/Pervis families enumerated in the Census in 1820. 
Pervis, 1820, USA

In South Carolina we have 5 families and it’s reasonable to say that one of these 5 families could be the parents of William A. Purvis, born between 1823 and 1827 in one of the Carolinas. These 5 families are:
1820, Purvis, SC, Chesterfield

Of the 5 families in South Carolina in 1820; only two are enumerated in Chesterfield County.
  • John Purvis
  • Samuel Purvis
  • Ann Purvis (located next door in Darlington County, SC)
The absence of record in this burned county (Chesterfield) resulted in my move to use DNA to help solved the problem. I did a Y-67 Test with Family Tree DNA about two years ago. The results show an almost perfect match with Joseph Purves (1770 – 1841) in Chirnside, Berwick, Scotland.3 Bridging this gap between Joseph 1841 and William A. Purvis, 1823-27 is a monumental task.

In April of this year I migrated my result over to FTDNA Family Family and immediately had what I consider a significant match. I have also tested with 23andMe.

For years I have an intuition that somehow my line was connected to the Chesterfield County Purvis primarily due to proximity. Family Finder confirmed that a “MILEY” descendant of James F. Purvis, Sr. born 1760 and myself are projected to be 5th cousins to remote. Jerry is a direct descendant of James F. Purvis, Sr., born 1760. James F. Purvis is a brother to Gilbert Purvis and both are sons of John Purvis and Sarah Johnson married 2 April 1746, Prince Frederick,Craven County, South Carolina.

The biggest challenge I am facing today is getting descendant's to have their DNA tested. There is still a large segment of our present day society that is fearful of having these DNA tested and kept on file someplace. 


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[1] Special Thanks to “Heritage Quest” for the census surname lists used throughout this article. 
[2] http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=purvis
[3] http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/purvis/results
[4] National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, The Regster Book of Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw (Baltimore, Maryland: William & Wilkins Company, 1916), page 55.

9 comments:

  1. I am Andrea H. Pervis, daughter of Allan R. Pervis Sr., Paternal grandfather Jesse Cason Pervis Atlanta, Georgia.

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    1. Andrea,
      It's good to hear from you. I'm not familiar with you line of Pervis'. Do you know who the parents of Jesse Cason Pervis are? Has anyone in you direct Pervis line participate in DNA Testing. I will be away from my computer until late this evening.

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  2. I come from john purvis (born 1645 in scotland,) and the original settelers on my grandmother, (Helen purvis-bass) side. His father was Wiliam Purvis-bass Forbes (born in 1601, also Scotland.)

    The order I have (research on my own...):

    William Purvis Forbes and Jane burnette

    John Purvis and Mary Mills Shippey

    John Purvis born 1686 Virginia and Winifred Nickolls

    Francis Purvis 1727 va. And Mary Molly (unknown last name.)

    John Purvis 1760 va. and Margaret strother

    Nicholas Strother Purvis 1800 va. And Elizabeth E Stern

    John Purvis 1827 Missouri and Elizabeth Coil
    And so on to Ray Purvis may grandmothers dad. My grandmother was born in Oklahoma in 1932.

    Hope any of that helps. Let me know if you want any more!




    I'm trying to find out if there are any Jewish roots in that lineage. My aunt will be doing a DNA test soon. I can email you the results if you would like. You can contact me at: erineadams@outlook.com
    Thanks!
    Erin Adams

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  3. We are related to James Purvis of Ruby, SC. His first wife was Sarah. His parents were William and Mary Purvis.

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  4. my husbands line is thru the daughter of John and Sarah Johnson, Mary, who married John Popwell, but this is thru his mothers line, His father is a Purvis thru William Purvis (b. 1757) and Margaret Darby,

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    1. My name is randy purvis my dad was farmer Lee purvis his was William purvis from owingsville Kentucky

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  5. Hello many Purvis families in Mississippi.

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    1. I have written about many of them and will be writing more this year.

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  6. I'm familiar with some of these Purvis but not all of them.

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