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Leonard Ivey 1814 – 1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Mar 1814

Birth Location: Robeson County, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 30 Oct 1864

Death Location: Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Jesse Ivey

Mother: Charity Ivey

Spouse(s): Keziah Britt

Children(s): John Ivey

In 1814, Leonard Ivey entered the world in Robeson County, North Carolina, USA, born to Jesse or Josiah Ivey and Charity RIMSLEY Ivey. Leonard Ivey married Keziah "Cuzzy" Britt, and had children including John Quincie Ivey. Leonard Ivey passed away in 1864 in Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1814, Leonard Ivey entered the world in Robeson County, North Carolina, USA, born to Jesse or Josiah Ivey and Charity RIMSLEY Ivey.
  • Leonard Ivey married Keziah "Cuzzy" Britt, and had children including John Quincie Ivey.
  • Leonard Ivey passed away in 1864 in Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA.

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Leonard Ivey's Ancestors

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Leonard Ivey
1814 – 1864
Birth Place: Robeson County, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Jesse or Josiah Ivey
1770 – 1830
Bladen County, North Carolina
Charity (RIMSLEY) Ivey
1775 – 1860
Robeson, North Carolina
Grandparents
Isham Ivey
1750 – 1819
, Bladen, North Carolina
Sarah Cox
1754 – 1833
Bladen County, North Carolina, USA
Benjamin RISLEY
1744 – 1813
Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Eunice Grant
1754 – 1828
Tolland County, Connecticut, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Adams “mulatto”
1723 – 1792
Gilbert COX
1740 – 1811
Sarah Roberts
1740 – 1830
Richard RISLEY
1709 – 1792
Hannah Smith
1711 – 1785
Esther Parker
1716 – 1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Adam Ivey
1686 – 1762
John Cox
1723 – 1772
Elizabeth Tapley
1730 –
John Tuck
1723 – 1775
Abigail Smith
1724 – 1792
Samuel Wriothesley
1679 – 1756
Rebecca Risley
1679 – 1751
Gershom Smith
1679 – 1747
Hannah Judd
1681 – 1713

Leonard Ivey's Descendants

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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)
        1. 1. Edna (Lucille) Scott (9 Jun 1927 – 06 Feb 1998) m. Arthur (McCrae) Townsend (1929 – 1993)

Leonard Ivey's Timeline

2 Records

1814
24 Mar 1814
Birth of Leonard Ivey in Robeson County, North Carolina, USA
Robeson County, North Carolina, USA
1864
30 Oct 1864
Age 50
Death of Leonard Ivey in Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA
Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Mar 1814
    Event Place: Robeson County, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Oct 1864
    Event Place: Britts Township, Robeson County, North Carolina, USA

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