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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #234 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 11:24 GMT (UK) »
The Joseph Shown in 1901 and 1911 is My G G Grandfather
but Iam still at a lose end with Ellen - unless I have the wrong Joseph in this case
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #235 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 12:03 GMT (UK) »
Deb
I think that is the correct entry for William Ivey Senior - Iam trying to find out where he served, Something is telling me Plymouth, as there was always the story of the Spanish in Cornwall, and how they were seen from the Sound, Will keep digging and as I find new things will keep you up to date!
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #236 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 12:27 GMT (UK) »
I know the Armada was in 1538ish - however HMS Beagle was a Plymouth ship which took Darwin on his travels - so that could be interesting
same dates as well 1836-1844
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #237 on: Wednesday 21 January 09 11:59 GMT (UK) »
Deb
I cant remeber where I found the details of
Ellen Palmer but what I have is as Follows

Ellen Palmer Marr March 1893 SC239 - Truro
Died Sept 1895 Truro SC81

I Assumed it was in Childbirth, - I think we need to find Joseph between 1881 and 1901 that will work out where he was at the time of her death
if in fact that is the correct Joeseph with Ellen.

My Joseph is Def the one who married Louisa
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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #238 on: Tuesday 27 January 09 10:53 GMT (UK) »
DEB,WITH ALL THIS INFO YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO WRITE A FEW BEST SELLERS.


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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #239 on: Saturday 07 March 09 16:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi .
I am reaearching the Ivey family history. My husbands great grandad was James Adolphus Ivey. I have gone back to find on his birth records his mother was Hannah Rose. According to the 1901 census she was a wife but I don't know who to. But other people in the same house were Annie Ivey (nee Hocking) and she is put down as a wife but don't know who to. Also James siblings who are also registered as being Hannah's children. They are Catherine, Mary-jane, Bessie, Rose, Joseph, Hetty and Richard. I am now stuck . I do Know that James father was William Ivey who was a Merchant Mariner. If anyone knows any more and I can see a lot of people have some more information but I don't know whether it applies to my family tree. James was in the cavalry and the Merchant Navy and he married Gladys Florence Fleming so any info on that too would be great!! thanks.

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #240 on: Sunday 08 March 09 18:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi all, for those researching IVEY. William Ivey (mariner) parents Joseph and Sarah - Married Mary Jane Carnarton. One of their children James Ivey married Emily Frances Stanaway, who's parents were James Stanaway and Elizabeth Ivey. Elizabeth and William Ivey were brother and sister. If anyone is interested there was a Stanaway and Ivey marriage in 1850, and a Stanaway and Ivey marriage again in 1885. There was a period when the name Became Ivey - Stanaway, and then a switch to Stanaway - Ivey which exists to this day with quite a few still around.

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #241 on: Sunday 08 March 09 20:36 GMT (UK) »
I don't think this is part of my family, but i will dig deeper. James Adolphus Ivey, who was my husbands grandfather( married Gladys Florence Fleming), was a master mariner, his father william( married hannah or annie Hocking or both ?) was a master mariner and his father william(born 1831 married mary j ? )was also a Master Mariner.

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Re: Cornish Mystery
« Reply #242 on: Tuesday 10 March 09 17:29 GMT (UK) »
The last william you mention is the william referred to above whose parents were joseph and sarah, married mary jane carnarton, so you do have the same family line.