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Jesse or Josiah Ivey 1770 – 1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1770

Birth Location: Bladen County, North Carolina

Death Date: 1830

Death Location: Robeson County, North Carolina

Father: Isham Ivey

Mother: Sarah Cox

Spouse(s): Charity Ivey

Children(s): Leonard Ivey

The story of Jesse or Josiah Ivey began in 1770 in Bladen County, North Carolina. Jesse or Josiah Ivey married Charity RIMSLEY Ivey, and had children including Leonard Ivey. Jesse or Josiah Ivey passed away in 1830 in Robeson County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Jesse or Josiah Ivey began in 1770 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
  • Jesse or Josiah Ivey married Charity RIMSLEY Ivey, and had children including Leonard Ivey.
  • Jesse or Josiah Ivey passed away in 1830 in Robeson County, North Carolina.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jesse Ivey's Ancestors

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Jesse Ivey
1770 – 1830
Birth Place: Bladen County, North Carolina
Parents
Isham Ivey
1750 – 1819
, Bladen, North Carolina
Sarah Cox
1754 – 1833
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Adams (Aaron Ivey) “mulatto”
1723 – 1792
Albermarle Parrish, Sussex, Virginia, United States
Gilbert COX
1740 – 1811
Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Sarah Roberts
1740 – 1830
Bladen, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Adam Ivey
1686 – 1762
John Cox
1723 – 1772
Elizabeth Tapley
1730 –
John Tuck
1723 – 1775
Abigail Smith
1724 – 1792
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Ivey\Ivie\Eve\Ivy
1665 – 1719
Elizabeth Langley-Ivey
1666 – 1719
Margaret Masury
1691 – 1738
Gilbert, Tapley
1699 – 1757
Elizabeth Henderson
1703 – 1757
William Tuck
1685 – 1751
Mary ELLIOTT
1691 – 1751
Samuel Smith
1692 – 1744
Elizabeth Hayward
1696 – 1745

Jesse Ivey's Descendants

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Jesse (or Josiah) Ivey (about 1770 – 1830) m. Charity (RIMSLEY) Ivey (1775 – Dec 1860)
  1. 1. Leonard Ivey (24 Mar 1814 – 30 Oct 1864) m. Keziah ("Cuzzy") Britt (15 Mar 1818 – 04 Aug 1885)
    1. 1. John (Quincie) Ivey (Jun 1847 – 25 Sep 1923) m. Delila (Elizabeth "Dillie") Ivey (Mar 1849 – 14 Sep 1930)
      1. 1. Leonard Ivey (21 Aug 1868 – 18 Feb 1941) m. Martha Carroll (25 Oct 1878 – 7 Dec 1948)
        1. 1. Edna (Ophelia IVEY) Scott (14 Jul 1903 – 2 Apr 2001) m. Gurney (W (EI)) Scott (27 Apr 1897 – 12 Jan 1992)

Jesse Ivey's Timeline

2 Records

1770
about 1770
Birth of Jesse or Josiah Ivey in Bladen County, North Carolina
Bladen County, North Carolina
1830
1830
Age 60
Death of Jesse or Josiah Ivey in Robeson County, North Carolina
Robeson County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1770
    Event Place: Bladen County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Robeson County, North Carolina

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