William Henry HARVEY and his wife, Rosa DEW, were by all accounts extremely devout Methodists and could be seen walking to chapel together several times a day in their later years. They married in the Methodist Manse, Gawler in 1890. When the couple were newly married, William built the house on Brown Street, Willaston called 'Dewhurst', where their children, George and Hilda were born and raised.
While her brother, George, was away during WW1, Hilda HARVEY married Jim MOLD and they settled down to raise a family of six children in Willaston, South Australia
George married an English girl, Alice Louise MASKELL. They met while George was convalescing in Birmingham UK from wounds he suffered while fighting in France during WW1. After a brief time living in Willaston, South Australia, they eventually returned to England and settled in the Bourneville area of Birmingham where they raised their nine children.

William and Rosa HARVEY are buried together in the Willaston Cemetary, next to their daughter, Hilda, and Hilda's husband, Jim MOLD.
Decendents of Jim and Hilda MOLD still live in the old family home on Brown Street, Willaston, South Australia built by William and Rosa HARVEY.