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| Husband: Edward DORR | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | [S254] | |
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Helena TALCOTT | ||
| Wife: Helena TALCOTT | |||
| Born: | 13 Mar 1719 | at: | Hartford, Hartford, CT [S254] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Joseph TALCOTT | ||
| Mother: | Eunice HOWELL | ||
| Spouses: | Edward DORR , Robert BRECK | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Anderson IVIE | |||
| Born: | Mar 1774 | at: | |
| Married: | ABT 1800 | at: | Franklin Co, GA |
| Died: | 29 May 1852 | at: | Near Florida, Monroe, MO [S142] |
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| Spouses: | Sarah\Sally ALLRED | ||
| Notes: | [NI1561] | ||
| Wife: Sarah\Sally ALLRED | |||
| Born: | Abt 1779-1782 | at: | Randolph Co, NC [S31] |
| Died: | Abt 1860-1861 | at: | Near Florida, Monroe, MO [S31] |
| Father: | William ALLRED | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth THRASHER | ||
| Spouses: | Anderson IVIE | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Polly Ann IVIE | ||
| Born: | 7 Apr 1801 | at: | Franklin Co, GA [S31] [S345] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 15 Dec 1887 | at: | Spring City, Sanpete, UT [S31] [S74] |
| Spouses: | Ezekiel BILLINGTON | ||
| Name: | James Russell IVIE [NI1525] | ||
| Born: | 30 Dec 1802 | at: | Franklin Co, GA [S40] [S162] [S324] [S343] [S142] |
| Married: | Jun 1824 | at: | Maury Co, TN |
| Died: | 10 Jun 1866 | at: | Scipio, Millard, UT [S40] [S162] [S342] [S142] |
| Spouses: | Eliza McKee FAUSETT , Amanda Jane BRUSH , Abigail REYNOLDS | ||
| Name: | John Anderson IVIE [NI1564] | ||
| Born: | 1805 | at: | Franklin Co, GA [S31] [S345] [S994] [S998] [S1000] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 25 Dec 1882 | at: | Montague Co, TX |
| Spouses: | Anna ROBINSON | ||
| Name: | Elizabeth IVIE | ||
| Born: | 27 Feb 1807 | at: | Bedford Co, TN [S31] [S345] [S1001] |
| Married: | 28 Mar 1824 | at: | Bedford Co, TN |
| Died: | 22 Apr 1870 | at: | Grayson Co, TX [S31] |
| Spouses: | William Hackley ALLRED | ||
| Name: | William Shelton IVIE | ||
| Born: | 16 Nov 1811 | at: | Bedford Co, TN |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 30 Aug 1878 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Julia Louise VANDYNE | ||
| Name: | Joseph Martin IVIE | ||
| Born: | ABT 1816 | at: | Bedford Co, TN [S31] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Isaac L. IVIE [NI1568] | ||
| Born: | 3 May 1818 | at: | Bedford Co, TN [S31] [S994] [S995] [S997] |
| Married: | 4 Mar 1842 | at: | Monroe, MO |
| Died: | 4 Apr 1883 | at: | Kirksville, Adair, MO [S31] |
| Spouses: | Melissa LONG | ||
| Name: | Thomas Kelton IVIE [NI1569] | ||
| Born: | 25 Aug 1820 | at: | Bedford Co, TN [S31] [S150] [S50] [S996] |
| Married: | 24 Aug 1844 | at: | Nauvoo, Hancock, IL[S50] |
| Died: | ABT 1864 | at: | Monroe Co, MO [S31] |
| Spouses: | Amanda Jane MOORE | ||
| Name: | Sarah IVIE [NI1570] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1822 | at: | Bedford Co, TN [S31] |
| Married: | 26 Oct 1843 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | William LONG | ||
[NI1561] Very little is know about Anderson Ivie in Franklin County, GA. It is presumed that he was a son of Lott Ivey who lived on Freeman's Creek. Anderson Ivie paid poll tax in John Henderson's district in 1800. He married Sarah Allred c1800, and their first child Polly Ann Ivie was born in Franklin County , GA on 7 April 1801. Both Anderson and wife Sarah were charter members of Grove Level Primitive Baptist Church in 1801, and Anderson served as the church's first scribe. The part of Franklin County where Anderson Ivie lived is now in present day Banks County, GA.f 50 acres on Broad River, Franklin County for $100. The land was on Freeman's Creek, as later tax assessments attest. Since land sales were not always recorded in a timely fashion, he and his family may have been living on this land prior to the 1804 recording date. e and wife Sarah were also given a letter of dismissal. Letters of dismissal were issued to members in good standing who were moving, and who would then present them at the Baptist church in their new locale. There is no hard evidence that Anderson left Franklin county at this time, as he does not show up on any known Bedford County, TN record until 1815, but in 1808 Lott Ivey paid taxes on 100 acres on Freeman's Creek for Anderson Ivie, a "non-resident." Thomas Ivy paid the taxes on this property in 1811, and Littleton Meeks paid in 1818. A strong indication that he did in fact leave Franklin County in the l807-08 period.me deeded to James Russell, his son, is located south of Duck River and west of Dry Creek. The records are on file at Shelbyville, Bedford's county seat. These deeds are dated 1814 - purchase date, and 1829-1830 - selling date. Anderson Ivie was apparently a member of the Rock Creek Primitive Baptist Church by 1815, and are listed again as members in 1817. Anderson Ivie recorded the purchase of more land in Bedford county in 1819, and on 19 December of that year, Ezekiel Billington jr married Polly Ann Ivie (daughter of Anderson Ivie) in Bedford county. Anderson and Sarah Ivie are again listed as members of Rock Creek Baptist Church in 1821. , both of Bedford county, for love and affection for my son James Ivie, 50 acres of land on West Fork of Rock Creek. Borders Wilson's Road, Wm Miller, Abednge Robertson of Sink Hole Spring. Wit. John A Ivie and Ezekiel Billington. Registered 3 November 1829. Sometime after the transfer of this property the Ivie and Allred families must have made a decision to move to Missouri, for Anderson Ivie, James R. Ivie and James and Isaac Allred all sold their property in Bedford county, to James L. Ewing during 1829-30. In September of 1829, a letter from Brother Anderson Ivy and Brother Ezekiel Billington and wives prayed letters of dismission from the Rock Creek Primitive Baptist Church, which was granted. , Monroe Co, MO, names wife Sarah, children Polly Ann Billington, John A., Elizabeth Allred, William S., Isaac L., Sally M. Long, Martin T., James R. and Thomas C.g in motion the terms of Anderson Ivie's will. On 12 February, the Anderson Sarah Ivie died sometime late in 1860 or early 1861, setting in motion the terms of Anderson Ivie's will. On 12 February, the Anderson Ivie estate [excluding 160 acres in section 21 (54-8)], was appraised at $3,591.35, of which $144.90 was derived from the proceeds of Sarah Ivie's Estate, an outstanding note $420, and slaves valued at $2,850. The heirs of Anderson Ivie Petitioned the Monroe County Probate Court on 8 May 1861, requesting that the eight slaves left to them jointly be put up for sale and the proceeds divided among them. The auction took place at the County Court House, on the first Monday in June.
[NI1525] In 1822, James Russell Ivie signed a petition to dam the Duck River at Shelbyville in Bedford county. The petition of William Galbreath, was submitted to the General Assembly, State of Tennessee. He purchased a lot in Shelbyville, together with a wood carding machine for which he paid the sum of $2,500. The said machine was on the north side of Duck River in the town of Shelbyville. The sought a permit to build a dam across Duck River, it was signed by James R Ivie, and Thomas Allred among others.oth of Bedford county, for love and affection for my son James Ivie, 50 acres of land on West Fork of Rock Creek. Borders Wilson's Road, Wm Miller, Abednge Robertson of Sink Hole Spring. Wit. John A Ivie and Ezekiel Billington. Registered 3 November 1829. Sometime after the transfer of this property the Ivie and Allred families must have made a decision to move to Missouri, for Anderson Ivie, James R. Ivie and James and Isaac Allred all sold their property in Bedford county, to James L. Ewing during 1829-30.anuary 9, 1830. Various Anderson and James R. Ivie land holdings are located in Township 54 North 8 West, along the South Fork of Salt River, a few miles southwest of the village of Florida, near present day State Highway 154 and the junction of County Road E. opped a few months and baptized the Allred families, Ivies and others and a large branch was organized in 1832 called the Salt River Branch." Reddick's brother William M Allred elaborates, "In 1832 George Hinkle, Daniel Cathcart and James Johnson came along and raised up a branch of the Church called the Salt River Branch. I was Baptized in Salt River on the 10th of September 1832. There were 19 Baptized that day including my Parents and one or two of my Sisters." James and Isaac Allred their wives, William M. Allred, and others were baptized on 10 September, and the next day James Russell Ivie and wife Eliza were also baptized in the Salt River.ckson County, Missouri reaches the flash point when the office of the churches newspaper is burned by a mob. By November Mormons are forced to flee Jackson County, with most settling in Clay and Ray counties across the Missouri River. In 1836 they were forced to move again, to Caldwell Co. James R. Ivie received a land patent in Far West, Caldwell County, MO in 1836. There are records of James R Ivie, Isaac, James, William, William Hackly Allred, Ezekiel Billington, and Moses Martin Sanders families in Caldwell County by 1837.m Young Company in 1848. After arriving at Salt Lake, they were sent to a place called Roads Valley, near the Provo River. In 1851 James R Ivie was elected a member of the first town council in Provo. In March 1851, James R Ivie was ordained a High Priest by Bringham Young, in Provo. e first presiding elder in 1859. In the spring of 1863 they moved to Round Valley, later called Scipio. The Indians became very hostile, stealing herds of cattle from the pioneers, and in 1866 James was killed by the Indians.
[3569] LDS
[NI1564] An Elder and President of the Salt River Branch (LDS) in 1832, and a member Zion's Camp, 1834. He was apparently a Campbellite minister in Adair county in the 1850's. He died in Montague county, Texas, not far from where his sister Elizabeth Ivie Allred died in 1870.
[NI1568] Isaac L Ivie, brother of James R. was married to Melissa Long by Justice of the Peace, Theodore G Price, on 4 March 1842
[NI1569] The only record of any Ivie presence in Nauvoo, IL is the signing of the Scroll Petition by Thomas C Ivie c1843-4, his marriage to Amanda Jane Moore, and birth of their daughter Sarah Jane Ivie there on 1 August 1845. th presented a true bill for murder against Thomas C Ivie, for killing his cousin Isaac Allred. A jury was then chosen and the case proceeded; the trial lasted until the 16th when it was admitted to jury, who returned a verdict of guilty, and on Friday, June 17th, Judge Garner Snow pronounced a sentence of death upon the prisoner. Thomas Ivie appealed his case to be tried before Judge Eccles, and on the 3rd of July, Sheriff A. Tuttle left Manti with the prisoner for Camp Floyd. Hilda Madsen Longsdorf writes that "Ivie was kept at Camp Floyd for sometime, then turned loose. He went to Missouri where he quarreled with a brother-in-law, who killed him and left his body in a corn field to be devoured by the buzzards. This happened about a year after he left Utah." f her death.
[NI1570] 26 October 1843, William Long was married to Sarah Ivie, a sister of James R., by Justice of the Peace, W. N. Penn.
| Husband: Daniel HULSHIZER | |||
| Born: | 15 Feb 1797 | at: | Greenwich, Warren, NJ [S49] [S130] [S132] [S501] [S638] [S119] |
| Married: | 16 Jan 1823 | at: | Greenwich, Sussex, NJ[S638] [S119] [S788] |
| Died: | 2 Dec 1881 | at: | |
| Father: | Johann Martin HULSHIZER | ||
| Mother: | Maria Margaret MOELICH | ||
| Spouses: | Margaret CARPENTER | ||
| Notes: | [NI4566] | ||
| Wife: Margaret CARPENTER | |||
| Born: | ABT 1806 | at: | NJ [S130] [S132] [S134] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Daniel HULSHIZER | ||
| Notes: | [NI4567] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Andrew HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 22 Jun 1823 | at: | |
| Died: | 10 Jun 1885 | at: | |
| Name: | George Carpenter HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 8 Dec 1824 | at: | |
| Died: | 11 Mar 1825 | at: | |
| Name: | Abraham Carpenter HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 5 May 1826 | at: | |
| Died: | 16 Sep 1886 | at: | |
| Name: | Philip Fine HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 11 Feb 1828 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | [S119] | |
| Died: | 23 Oct 1893 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Rebecca W. DAVIS | ||
| Name: | Theodore HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 27 Sep 1830 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | [S119] | |
| Died: | 15 Mar 1892 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Martha STEWART | ||
| Name: | Henry Furman HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 1 Jan 1833 | at: | |
| Died: | 21 Feb 1906 | at: | |
| Name: | Ann Elizabeth HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 30 Aug 1838 | at: | |
| Married: | 25 Oct 1864 | at: | [S119] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Abraham H. BAKER | ||
| Name: | Zeruiah HULSHIZER | ||
| Born: | 18 Jan 1844 | at: | |
| Married: | 6 Jan 1866 | at: | [S119] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Nicholas WARNE | ||
[NI4566] Daniel grew up at home, enjoying the benefits of a common-school education. When his father died, he ramined on the home farm with his mother and an elder brother. At the age of about 20, he started farming near Stewartsville, NJ, on a farm which he received from his father's estate. Aside from his farming, he also engaged in selling wood to railroad corporations, was in the mercantile business at Stewartsville, and was interested, with others, in the Phillipsburg Iron-Rolling Mill. He was at one time a stockholder and director in the Phillipsburg Saving Institution, filling the position of president for about 2 years. He was also a stockholder in the Phillipsburg National Bank. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church of Greenwich, and later also in the Presbyterian Church of Stewartsville.
[9424] Farmer
[NI4567] Daughter of Abraham and Ann (Noyes) Carpenter.
| Husband: Thomas PAINE | |||
| Born: | 8 Jan 1612 | at: | England |
| Married: | Jul 1650 | at: | Eastham, Barnstable, MA |
| Died: | 16 Aug 1706 | at: | Eastham, Barnstable, MA [S369] |
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| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Mary SNOW | ||
| Wife: Mary SNOW | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Thomas PAINE | ||
| Notes: | [NI9006] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | John PAINE | ||
| Born: | 14 Mar 1660 | at: | Eastham, Plymouth Colony [S12] [S369] |
| Married: | 14 Mar 1688 | at: | Eastham, Barnstable, MA[S15] [S16] [S503] [S241] [S261] [S262] [S650] |
| Died: | 18 Oct 1731 | at: | Eastham, Barnstable, MA [S372] |
| Spouses: | Bennett FREEMAN , Alice MAYO | ||
| Name: | Samuel PAINE | ||
| Born: | ABT 1652 | at: | |
| Married: | 31 Jan 1682 | at: | [S12] [S15] [S16] [S503] [S241] [S650] |
| Died: | BEF 27 Jan 1712 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Patience FREEMAN | ||
| Name: | Joseph PAINE | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | 27 May 1691 | at: | Harwich, Barnstable, MA[S368] [S928] |
| Died: | 1 Oct 1712 | at: | Eastham, Barnstable, MA [S372] |
| Spouses: | Patience SPARROW | ||
| Name: | Nicholas PAINE | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Hannah HIGGINS | ||
| Name: | Mary PAINE | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Israel COLE | ||
| Name: | Thomas PAINE | ||
| Born: | ABT 1656 | at: | Eastham, Plymouth Colony |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Hannah SHAW | ||
| Name: | Elisha PAINE | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | James PAINE [NI9019] | ||
| Born: | 6 Jul 1665 | at: | |
| Married: | 9 Apr 1691 | at: | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA[S991] |
| Died: | 12 Nov 1728 | at: | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA |
| Spouses: | Bethiah THACHER | ||
| Name: | Dorcas PAINE | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Benjamin VICKERIE | ||
[NI9006] Daughter of Nicholas and Constance Snow, and granddaughter of Stephen Hopkins, the Mayflower Pilgrim.
[NI9019] In 1689 he went to Barnstable to live. He was a teacher, miller, cooper, and clerk. He was in Captain John Gorham's company in the 1691 attack on Canada as a "clerk". For his services, he received in 1736 a grant of land in Maine. He was the first clerk of the east precinct or parish in Barnstable. He was a literary man, and a member of the Barnstable church. His gravestone reads, "HERE LIES BURIED / THE BODY OF / Mr JAMES PAINE / BORN JULY 1665 / & DIED NOV 12 1728"
| Husband: Jan L. DEWITT | |||
| Born: | 18 Apr 1731 | at: | |
| Married: | 13 May 1758 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | 18 May 1803 | at: | |
| Father: | Lucas DEWITT | ||
| Mother: | Catherine ROOSA | ||
| Spouses: | Anna Maria DEWITT | ||
| Wife: Anna Maria DEWITT | |||
| Born: | 8 Mar 1729 | at: | Greene Co, NY |
| Died: | 1 Apr 1814 | at: | |
| Father: | Peek DEWITT | ||
| Mother: | Maria TEUNIS | ||
| Spouses: | Frederick WINNE , Jan L. DEWITT | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | John DEWITT | ||
| Born: | ABT 1760 | at: | |
| Married: | 6 Jul 1783 | at: | |
| Died: | 19 Feb 1816 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Mary BREASTED | ||
| Name: | Rachel DEWITT | ||
| Born: | ABT 1761 | at: | |
| Married: | 17 Feb 1782 | at: | |
| Died: | 11 Mar 1840 | at: | |
| Spouses: | John VANLEUVEN | ||
| Name: | Abraham DEWITT | ||
| Born: | ABT 1763 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 9 Dec 1845 | at: | Saugerties, Ulster, NY |
| Spouses: | Catherine DEDERICK | ||
| Name: | Joseph DEWITT | ||
| Born: | ABT 1766 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Maria DEWITT | ||
| Born: | ABT 1768 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Andrew DEWITT | ||
| Born: | 10 Jan 1775 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Husband: Jonathan SWANCUTT | |||
| Born: | ABT 1851 | at: | Wales [S268] [S267] |
| Married: | at: | [S84] | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Jonathan SWANCUTT | ||
| Mother: | Mary DAKIN | ||
| Spouses: | Fannie KINSEY | ||
| Notes: | [NI17878] | ||
| Wife: Fannie KINSEY | |||
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| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Jonathan SWANCUTT | ||
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[NI17878] Was a school teacher.
| Husband: Peter COFFIN | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Tristram COFFIN | ||
| Mother: | Dionis STEVENS | ||
| Spouses: | Abigail STARBUCK | ||
| Wife: Abigail STARBUCK | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | Peter COFFIN | ||
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