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John Lott Ivey (bef. 1740 - abt. 1812)

John Lott Ivey
Born before in North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married 1766 in Virginiamap
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Died about after about age 72 in Jasper County, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Biography

John was born before 1740 in either Edgecombe or Surrey, NC. John passed away in 1812. Lott was born about 1730. He passed away about 1812. [1]

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John Lott Ivey 1740 – after 1812 • LVG1-36S
Birth: 1740 Edgecombe, Pender, North Carolina, United States
Death: Aug 11 1812 Randolph, Jasper, Georgia, United States

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Winifred Huckaby Life Story
Quotation as follows - "When Winifred Huckaby was born in 1752 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, her father, James, was 22 and her mother, Celia, was 17. She married John Lott Ivey and they had 19 children together. She then had two children with Nathan Ivey. She then had two children with Allemey Ivey. Winifred died on May 2, 1831, in Jasper County, Georgia, having lived a long life of 79 years." Same document shows marriage to John Lott Ivey in 1766 in Virginia when she was 14 years old.

'WINIFRED HUCKABY DAUGHTER of JAMES HUCKABY MARRIED ALLAMALHUS IVEY. THEY HAD ONE CHILD RHODA. SOURCE IS ESTATE OF ALLAMA IVEY IN WILKES COUNTY, GEORGIA [ GONE TO GEORGIA ] BY STEWART page 200.

In the article included with with Lotts will and the account of "Amy's rape", John Lott was only using his middle name of Lott. His brother John Anderson would have also caused confusion.

Notes

Note: Randolph County is now Jasper County, GA

Will of Lott IVIE (d. c 1812 GA)

In the name of God, Amen. I Lott Ivie of the County of Randolph and the State of Georgia being in perfect mind and memory tho, weak in body do make this my last Will and Testament annulling all other Wills and Testaments.

First I recommend my soul to God who gave it, and my body to be decently buried, and as to my worldly goods which it has pleased God to bestow on me, I give and bequeath as follows: 1st All my just debts be paid. 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Winifred all my household and kitchen furniture, will all my stock of horses and cattle, sheep and hogs excepting one bed and furniture and one cow and yearling during her natural life. I like wise the part of my lot of land where I now live to a temporary line between my son John and myself excepting four acres where John Jones now lives. Likewise I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Ivie the half lot of land where he now lives likewise I give and bequeath to my son John Ivie the part of my lot of land where he now lives so far as the temporary line between him and myself. Benjamin Ivie is to pay Thirty Dollars which is to equally divide between brothers and sisters excepting John. Likewise John Ivie is to pay Thirty dollars to be divided among his brothers and sisters excepting Benjamin. [An illegible line.]

Sally one bed and furniture, one cow & yearling. Likewise I give and bequeath to my grandson Russell Jones four acres of the corner of my land beginning at a cherry tree corner running along Jonah Hatcher's line to a road thence along the road to the corner of Jones; fence, thence to John Black's line. Thence along Black's line to the beginning.

I do constitute and appoint my wife Winifred, my son Benjamin and John Ivie to be my lawful executors. I acknowledge this to be my last will and testament. This 11th Day of August of 1812.

Lott Ivie

In the prescence of

William Leverett

Betsy Leverett

John Black

Transcribed from book "Ivie Family History: With Descendants of Thomas Ivie and Anderson Ivie," Thomas Marion tillotson, (self-published), 1997, p. 9

Source--http://tesstree.blogspot.com/2010/01/will-of-lott-ivie-d-c-1812-ga.html

Sources

  1. Unsourced family tree handed down to David Hunt Jr..
  • Ancestry Family Tree, no tree number
  • "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 16 September 2017, 21:50), entry for John Lott Ivey(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LVG1-36S); contributed by various users.
  • Christopher Nance Nance Web Site

    MyHeritage family tree

    Family site: Nance Web Site

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Ivey-1200 and Ivie-140 appear to represent the same person because: Same exact locations.
posted by Greta Moody
Ivie-176 and Ivie-140 appear to represent the same person because: same parents, sibling
posted by Cari (Ebert) Starosta
Ivie-140 and Ivey-872 appear to represent the same person because: same parents and dates, Ivey appears to be the correct spelling
posted by Robin Lee
Ivie-176 and Ivey-872 appear to represent the same person because: same parents and death, Ivey appears to be the correct spelling
posted by Robin Lee
Ivy-523 and Ivie-140 appear to represent the same person because: Ivie-140 seems to be the same person as Ivy-523, just different spellings of last name. They share birth and death dates as well as wife.
posted by Victor Morales Velasco

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