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First Sightings: Anderson Ivie
Anderson Ivie in Georgia
The first Ivie we can trace with certainty is Anderson Ivie who married Sarah Allred in Franklin County, Georgia about 1800. It is presumed that Lott Ivey was his father. The family were members of the Grove Level Baptist Church. Anderson Ivie later settled in Bedford County, Tennessee, where he was a members of the Rock Creek Primative Baptist Church, and then moved to Monroe County, Missouri, where the Ivie children were neighbors and contemporaries of Mark Twain.It was in Missouri that the Ivie family would come in contact with Mormon missionaries, Hyrum Smith, John Murdock, William McLellin, and others. Various Ivie siblings were converted to Mormonism, and were members of Zion's Camp and participats in the Mormon War in Missouri. Son James R Ivie helped Parley Pratt get to Illinois after the escape from Columbia Jail. Anderson and Sarah had nine children. CLICK GRAPHICS FOR BIOGRAPHIES |
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Lott Ivie
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Anderson Ivie
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Sarah Allred
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Polly Ann Ivie Billington
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James Russell Ivie
See James R Ivie page |
John Anderson Ivie
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Elizabeth Ivie Allred
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William Shelton Ivie
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Isaac Ivie
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Thomas Celton Ivie
Also see the Ivie Family Murder Mysteries on the Miscl. page) |
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Sarah Ivie Long
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Martin J Ivie
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The Ivie Family Slaves
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