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Barbara Ivey 1913–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: About 1913

Birth Location: St John's, Newfoundland

Death Date: 2011

Death Location: possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,

Father: William Ivey

Mother: Mary Martin

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Children(s):

The story of Barbara Ivey began in 1913 in St John's, Newfoundland. Barbara Ivey passed away in 2011 in possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,.

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Biography

  • The story of Barbara Ivey began in 1913 in St John's, Newfoundland.
  • Barbara Ivey passed away in 2011 in possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,.

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Barbara Ivey's Ancestors

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Barbara Ivey
1913–2011
Birth Place: St John's, Newfoundland
Parents
William Richard Ivey
1859–1923
St John's, Newfoundland
Mary (Jane) Martin
1869–1959
St John's, Newfoundland
Grandparents
George (Benjamin M) Ivey
1817–1871
St Austell, Cornwall, England
Mary (Ann) Robinson
1829–1881
Harbor Grace, Newfoundland
Robert Martin
1834–1913
Port de Grave - Bay Roberts area of Conception Bay
Elizabeth Vey
1836–1871
Carbonear or Bay Roberts Newfoundland
Great-Grandparents
William Ivey
1773–1819
Sally Richards
1770–1883
Robert Sr.
1795–1883
Jane Roach
1795–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Ivey
1745–1818
Elizabeth
1750–1825

Barbara Ivey's Timeline

2 Records

1913
About 1913
Birth of Barbara Ivey in St John's, Newfoundland
St John's, Newfoundland
2011
2011
Age 98
Death of Barbara Ivey in possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,
possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: About 1913
    Event Place: St John's, Newfoundland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2011
    Event Place: possibly St John's, Newfoundland, Canada,

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