There is a list of sources in the profile “about.” I’ll try and add some on line links as well.
Sources:
Yes, I believe so.
I’ve just uploaded the article:
Arthaud, John Bradley, and Ernest Hyde Helliwell III, "The Peter Lurvey Family of Essex County, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 154 (Oct. 2000), 387–409. < AmericanAncestors >. “Peter1 Lurvey first appears on record on 30 November 1675, one of thirteen men from Ipswich impressed in Major Samuel Appleton's company for the Narragansett Expedition in King Philip's War. He took the Oath of Allegiance in Ipswich in 1678, and was assessed for the elder's salary on 17 Nov 1679. Peter and Mary Lurvey had three children: Peter, Eliezar, and Mary.”
https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000186125349845
The 1721 death date in Ipswich was for the 2nd Peter Lurvey, there’s no data for his or his wife’s deaths.
Peter Lurvey, Sr. is my 7th great grandfather.
You
→ Frank William Howton
your father → Esther Geraldine ‘Gerry’ (Hill) LeRoy
his mother → Edgar Hill
her father → Sarah Ann (Reed) Hill
his mother → William Reed, Jr.
her father → Patience (Lurvey) Reed
his mother → Jacob Lurvey
her father → Peter Lurvey, Jr.
his father → Peter Lurvey, Sr.
his father
I got your Joseph Lurvey connected. Not sure his mother is correct, it’s ambiguous at his fathers profile: James Lurvey
Figured out Joseph’s mother, the DAR record for James shows the wrong wife. She was not Hannah Lurvey who was married to a different Capt. James Lurvey Joseph’s mother is not known.
That article is uploaded also.
https://www.geni.com/documents/view?doc_id=6000000186126554864
The Peter 2 Lurvey Family of Essex County, Mass., Maine, and Vermont [Concluded from p.90] Volume Name 155 (2001) Page 167 (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018.) < AmericanAncestors >