Re: Ivy familyby Clay GullattLeeAnna Newton J. (Jasper) Ivy is also listed on the 1860 Jackson Co. Census. He married in Jackson Co.(1) Rosanah Money 19 Nov 1854 by JOP W. A. Hood OS Page 204 (2) Sarah C. Cantrell 23 Oct 1879 MOG Daniel Losater OS Page 412. With this info you may order copies of the marriages from the Jackson Co. Courthouse for $2.00 each. According to family trees Newton J. was son of Lovell Richard and Susan Jane (LNU) Ivy. His father is listed on the 1830 and 1840 Jackson Co. Census. A Lovell Ivy is on the 1840 Jackson Co. Census with Male (1 5-10 (1)60-70 Female(1)under 5 (1) 30-40. On the 1830 Jackson Co. Census living next to Clement (Clemons) Ivy is indexed Lselle Ivy I read this as Lovelle Ivy with Male (1) 5-10(1) 30-40 (1) 40-60 Female (1)10-15 (2) 15-20 (1) 20-30 (1) 30-40. Lovell Ivey m. Fanny Morgan 28 Dec 1796 Johnston Co. NC. Lovell Richard Ivy is likely living with his father on the 1830 and according to family trees his widow and 3 children Jane, Anderson, Newton J. are living with his brother Clemons on the 1840. Anderson Ivey is listed seperately with Clemons Ivy on the 1850. I saw no listing for Newton J. or his mother Susan Jane. Lovel Ivey patented 80 acres in Sect 36 Township 1 Range 4 6/15/1831. Also patenting land in this same area in 1831 Clemons and David Ivy likely sons of Lovell and brother to Lovell Richard Ivey. Lovel Ivy neighbors were Clemmon and David Ivy, Nicholas Jacks, Jesse McElyea, Allen Ivy patented 1834. Newton J. Ivy patented 41 acres in Section 23 Township 1 Range 4. All these are in the NW corner of Jackson Co. in the Northern Paint Rock Valley. Clay Gullatt Moderator jacksongenealogy-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Goto Forum Home |
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