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Emma (Emily) Arnold 1850 – 1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Oct 1850

Birth Location: Ohio, Preble, Ohio

Death Date: 21 APR 1890

Death Location: Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America

Father: Isaac Arnold

Mother: Jeanette Kitson

Spouse(s): Amos Ivins

Children(s): James Ivens, William Ivens, Harvey Ivins

Emma (Emily) Arnold was born in 1850 in Ohio, Preble, Ohio, the child of Isaac H. Arnold and Jeanette (Jane) Kitson. In 1880, Emma (Emily) Arnold resided in Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana, USA. Emma (Emily) Arnold married Amos Ivins, and had children including James E. Ivens, William Ivens, Harvey Leonard Ivins. Emma (Emily) Arnold passed away in 1890 in Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Emma (Emily) Arnold was born in 1850 in Ohio, Preble, Ohio, the child of Isaac H. Arnold and Jeanette (Jane) Kitson.
  • In 1880, Emma (Emily) Arnold resided in Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana, USA.
  • Emma (Emily) Arnold married Amos Ivins, and had children including James E. Ivens, William Ivens, Harvey Leonard Ivins.
  • Emma (Emily) Arnold passed away in 1890 in Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Emma Arnold's Ancestors

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Emma Arnold
1850 – 1890
Birth Place: Ohio, Preble, Ohio
Parents
Isaac H. Arnold
1808 – 1858
Pennsylvania, United States
Jeanette ((Jane)) Kitson
1811 – 1858
Ontario, Canada
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emma Arnold's Descendants

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Emma ((Emily)) Arnold (17 Oct 1850 – 21 APR 1890) m. Amos Ivins (20 Sep 1844 – 1 July 1930)
  1. 1. James (E.) Ivens (Abt 1868 – )
  2. 2. William Ivens (Abt 1870 – )
  3. 3. Harvey (Leonard) Ivins (29 Sep 1874 – 29 Feb 1948) m. Emma (Jane) Lautzenhiser (12 May 1872 – 03 Mar 1958)
    1. 1. Harold (Lautzenheiser) Ivins (20 Mar 1899 – Nov 1966) m. Helen Church m. Elsie (May) Crum (abt 1900 – 1 March 1963)
      1. 1. Dorothy (Emma) Fosnaugh (1 April 1920 – 23 June 2011)
      2. 2. Harold (Eugene) Ivins (12 October 1926 – 13 March 1973)
      3. 3. Beverly (Jean) Ivins (10 November 1936 – 30 May 1937)
    2. 2. Arnold (John) Ivins (2 Jul 1907 – 20 Nov 1983) m. Gladys (Lucille) Haughton (18 Nov 1905 – 11 Aug 1997)
      1. 1. Ivan (Keith) Ivins (31 August 1936 – 26 February 2018) m. Beulah (M) Thompson (7 Jul 1938 – 6 Apr 2020)
        1. 1. Sherry (Ann) Ivins (12 Aug 1959 – ) m. Jackie (Dean) Groff (7 Oct 1957 – ) m. James (A) Groff (19 May 1954 – )
        2. 2. Terry Ivans

Emma Arnold's Timeline

3 Records

1850
17 Oct 1850
Birth of Emma (Emily) Arnold in Ohio, Preble, Ohio
Ohio, Preble, Ohio
1880
1880
Age 30
Emma (Emily) Arnold resided here in Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana, USA
Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana, USA
1890
21 APR 1890
Age 40
Death of Emma (Emily) Arnold in Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America
Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Oct 1850
    Event Place: Ohio, Preble, Ohio
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana; Roll: 315; Page: 205A; Enumeration District: 182

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Paw Paw, Wabash, Indiana; Roll: 315; Page: 205A; Enumeration District: 182

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 APR 1890
    Event Place: Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Laketon, Wabash County, Indiana, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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