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Peter Ivey 1738–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1738

Birth Location: Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America

Death Date: Abt. 1816

Death Location: Wake, North Carolina, United States

Father: John Ivey

Mother: Annie Mobley

Spouse(s): Edith Lea

Children(s): Martha Williams

In 1738, Peter Ivey entered the world in Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America, born to John Ivey And Annie Elizabeth Mobley. Peter Ivey married Edith Turner Lea, and had children including Martha Patsy Ivey Williams. Peter Ivey passed away in 1816 in Wake, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1738, Peter Ivey entered the world in Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America, born to John Ivey And Annie Elizabeth Mobley.
  • Peter Ivey married Edith Turner Lea, and had children including Martha Patsy Ivey Williams.
  • Peter Ivey passed away in 1816 in Wake, North Carolina, United States.

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Peter Ivey's Ancestors

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Peter Ivey
1738–1816
Birth Place: Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Parents
John Ivey
1715–1774
Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Annie (Elizabeth) Mobley
1719–1790
Martin, North Carolina
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter Ivey's Descendants

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Peter Ivey (Abt. 1738–Abt. 1816) m. Edith (Turner) Lea (3 Dec 1749–Abt. 1810)
  1. 1. Martha (Patsy Ivey) Williams 1762–1841 m. David Williams 1760–1834
    1. 1. Leuvisey (Ann Williams) Harris 1810–1892 m. Calvin Honeycutt 1821–1858
      1. 1. M. (R.) Honeycut 1849–1936 m. Mary (Ann Williamson) (Honeycutt) 1851–1905
        1. 1. Dempsey (Winburn) Honeycutt 1872–1952 m. Lula (Belle Foster) (Honeycutt) 1876–1916
        2. 2. Louisius Honeycutt 1875–
        3. 3. Ella (Mae Honeycutt) (Burke) 1877–1949 m. James (Lyon Leon) Burks 1872–1939
        4. 4. Elliott (Mae Honeycutt) (Tison) 1878–1959 m. James (Edward Tison) Sr 1868–1952
        5. 5. Luvicy (Ann) Honeycutt 1875–1970
        6. 6. James (Gordon) Honeycutt 1886–1966
        7. 7. Chester (Owen "Mac") Honeycutt 1891–1950
        8. 8. Jackson (Mack) Honeycutt 1889–1955
      2. 2. Sarah Honeycutt 1853–
      3. 3. Caroline Honeycutt 1858–
      4. 4. Nancy (Sis) Honeycutt 1852–
      5. 5. John (Jefferson) Honeycutt 1841–1916
      6. 6. William (Allen) Honeycutt 1856–
      7. 7. Castero Honeycutt 1858–
      8. 8. James (Alexander) Honeycutt 1842–1860
    2. 2. Martha Davis 1803–1885
    3. 3. Mary (Williams) Harris 1800–1860
    4. 4. Henry Williams 1788–1854
    5. 5. Leodicia Harris 1786–1853
    6. 6. Charles Williams 1792–1852

Peter Ivey's Timeline

2 Records

1738
Abt. 1738
Birth of Peter Ivey in Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
1816
Abt. 1816
Age 78
Death of Peter Ivey in Wake, North Carolina, United States
Wake, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1738
    Event Place: Wake County, North Carolina, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1816
    Event Place: Wake, North Carolina, United States

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