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| Husband: John AMMEN | |||
| Born: | 17 Sep 1761 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S142] [S979] |
| Married: | 10 Sep 1810 | at: | Fincastle, Botetourt, VA[S48] [S979] |
| Died: | 17 Jun 1846 | at: | Fincastle, Botetourt Co, VA [S142] |
| Father: | Durst (Joseph) AMMEN | ||
| Mother: | Anna Eve RANCK | ||
| Spouses: | Anna DIERDORFF , Christina DIERDORFF | ||
| Wife: Christina DIERDORFF | |||
| Born: | ABT 1768 | at: | Botetourt Co, VA [S48] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Peter DIERDORFF | ||
| Mother: | Christina Anna SWYER | ||
| Spouses: | Henry BECKNER , John AMMEN | ||
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| Husband: James Russell IVIE | |||
| Born: | 30 Dec 1802 | at: | Franklin Co, GA [S40] [S162] [S324] [S343] [S142] |
| Married: | 5 Mar 1857 | at: | Provo, Utah, UT[S40] |
| Died: | 10 Jun 1866 | at: | Scipio, Millard, UT [S40] [S162] [S342] [S142] |
| Father: | Anderson IVIE | ||
| Mother: | Sarah\Sally ALLRED | ||
| Spouses: | Eliza McKee FAUSETT , Amanda Jane BRUSH , Abigail REYNOLDS | ||
| Notes: | [NI1525] | ||
| Wife: Abigail REYNOLDS | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
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| Spouses: | James Russell IVIE | ||
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[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.
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| Husband: Joseph Bigelow EWING | |||
| Born: | 12 Mar 1831 | at: | Knox Co, OH [S744] |
| Married: | 8 Nov 1882 | at: | Centerville, Appanoose, IA[S744] |
| Died: | 16 Jul 1900 | at: | Brooklyn, Schuyler, IL [S744] |
| Father: | Josiah EWING | ||
| Mother: | Nancy LYBARGER | ||
| Spouses: | Hannah MCMANNIS , Louisa FIELDS , Catherine E. MILLER | ||
| Wife: Louisa FIELDS | |||
| Born: | 2 Mar 1827 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Joseph Bigelow EWING | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Johannes MOELICH | |||
| Born: | 26 Feb 1701 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S70] [S638] |
| Married: | 1 Nov 1723 | at: | Bendorf, Germany[S70] [S638] |
| Died: | 16 Nov 1763 | at: | Bedminster, Somerset, NJ [S638] |
| Father: | Johann Wilhelm MOELICH | ||
| Mother: | Anna Cathrine | ||
| Spouses: | Maria Cathrine KIRBERGER | ||
| Notes: | [NI4831] | ||
| Wife: Maria Cathrine KIRBERGER | |||
| Born: | 8 Jan 1697 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Johannes MOELICH | ||
| Notes: | [NI4832] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Georg Wilhelm MOELICH | ||
| Born: | 12 Aug 1724 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Died: | 20 Aug 1724 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Name: | Ehrenreich (Aaron) MOELICH [NI17305] | ||
| Born: | 17 Oct 1725 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Died: | 7 Apr 1809 | at: | Bedminster, Somerset, NJ [S638] |
| Name: | Veronica Gerdrutta (Fanny) MOELICH [NI17306] | ||
| Born: | 19 Nov 1727 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Married: | ABT 1749 | at: | Hunterdon Co, NJ[S638] |
| Died: | 9 Oct 1801 | at: | Germantown, Philadelphia, PA [S638] |
| Spouses: | Johann Jacob KLEIN | ||
| Name: | Andreas (Andrew) MOELICH [NI17307] | ||
| Born: | 12 Dec 1729 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Died: | 29 Jun 1820 | at: | Phillipsburg, Warren, NJ [S638] |
| Name: | Georg Anthon MOELICH | ||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | 25 Jun 1732 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Name: | Marie Cathrine MOELICH [NI17308] | ||
| Born: | 5 Dec 1733 | at: | Bendorf, Germany [S638] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Philip MOELICH [NI17341] | ||
| Born: | 9 Oct 1736 | at: | PA [S638] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Peter MOELICH [NI17342] | ||
| Born: | 5 Dec 1739 | at: | PA [S638] |
| Died: | at: | ||
[NI4831] Early in 1735, Johannes gathered together his family, his household goods and effects, and his youngest brother, Gottfried (Godfrey), departed Bendorf on a barge on the Rhine River, to Rotterdam. Here they took ship and sailed for America. They arrived in America 29 May 1735 at Philadelphia in ship "Mercury", under Capt. William Wilson. He settled first in Germantown, PA. In 1747 he bought 409 acres in Greenwich Twp, now Warren Co, NJ, fronting on the Delaware River and Pohohatacong Creek. He bought 400 acres near Whitehouse in 1750, and bought 367 acres near Pluckamin, NJ in 1751. On 28 Nov 1758 Johannes conveyed to his brother Godfrey 181 acres of his original 409 acre purchase. He appears he never lived on his portion of the land on the Delaware River. On his death it became the homestead of his second son, Andrew. In 1750 Johannes was living in Readington township, Hunterdon county, where he was interested in a tannery with Johann Jacob Klein, his son-in-law. He was active in the Zion Lutheran church at New Germantown.
[NI4832] Daughter of Gottfried Kirberger, the burgomaster of Bendorf.
[NI17305] Aaron married Charlotte Miller (14 May 1734 - 13 Mar 1802). Aaron inherited the tannery and 200 acres of land from his father. He was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church at New Germantown in Hunterdon Co, and of St Paul's at Pluckamin. During the American Revolution he was an active patriot and at its outset was a member of the Bedminster Com. of Observation and Inspection. He anglicised his name into Malick.
[NI17306] Died at Germantown, PA while visiting a daughter.
[NI17307] Andrew settled in Greenwich Twp, Sussex Co (now Warren), on land he inherited from his father Johannes, being a portion of the 409 acres originally purchased fronting on the Delaware River. He lived there until 1810, when he sold the property to Abraham Carpenter. On 4 July 1776 Andrew was commissioned a Captain in the 1st Sussex regiment, commanded by Col. afterwards Gen. William Maxwell, and served during the war. Andrew married Catherine _____ (1741-27 Oct 1804). She is buried beside her husband. Andrew anglicized his name to Malick.
[NI17308] Marie Cathrine married Simon Ludewig Himroth (Simon Himrod), who emigrated from Germany to America in 1752.
[NI17341] Philip settled in the vicinity of Pluckamin, Somerset Co, NJ.
[NI17342] Peter married Mary Magdalena King. Afterwards he settled on 100 acres that he inherited from his father, being the southern portion of the Bedminster tract. He was living here during the Revolutionary War. He subsequently sold his farm to his brother Aaron and removed to Perth Amboy in Middlesex Co, NJ, and later to Washington Valley, Somerset Co, NJ. He anglicized his name into Melick.
| Husband: John NETTLETON | |||
| Born: | 29 Jan 1693 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT [S354] [S356] |
| Married: | 8 Apr 1725 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT[S454] [S356] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | John NETTLETON | ||
| Mother: | Sarah WOODMANSEE | ||
| Spouses: | Mary BROOKS , Sarah CARTER , Sarah RUTLEY | ||
| Wife: Sarah CARTER | |||
| Born: | ABT 1700 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT |
| Died: | 14 May 1727 | at: | Killingworth, Middlesex, CT [S356] |
| Father: | Robert CARTER | ||
| Mother: | Hannah LUCAS | ||
| Spouses: | John NETTLETON | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Thomas HOVEY | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | [S22] | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Sarah COOK | ||
| Notes: | [NI17276] | ||
| Wife: Sarah COOK | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Thomas HOVEY | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Joanna HOVEY | ||
| Born: | 1684 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | [S553] | |
| Died: | 7 Feb 1762 | at: | Hartford, Hartford, CT [S22] |
| Spouses: | Joseph WADSWORTH | ||
[NI17276] Of Hadley, MA.
| Husband: George W. DAVIS | |||
| Born: | ABT 1846 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Cassie L. GOFF | ||
| Wife: Cassie L. GOFF | |||
| Born: | ABT 1845 | at: | AR [S861] [S837] [S321] [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | Nancy | ||
| Spouses: | George W. DAVIS | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Samuel N. DAVIS | ||
| Born: | ABT 1868 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Jane C. DAVIS | ||
| Born: | ABT 1870 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Nancy A. DAVIS | ||
| Born: | ABT 1877 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Sarah A. DAVIS | ||
| Born: | ABT 1878 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Mary E. DAVIS | ||
| Born: | Nov 1879 | at: | AR [S91] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Husband: Luther JOHNSON | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | [S495] | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Polly PARMELEE | ||
| Wife: Polly PARMELEE | |||
| Born: | 1 Apr 1792 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT [S688] [S896] [S454] [S495] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Amos PARMELEE | ||
| Mother: | Elizabeth GROSS | ||
| Spouses: | Luther JOHNSON | ||
| CHILDREN | |||