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1680 - Bef 1768 (< 87 years)
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Name |
Isaac Ivins |
Born |
Nov 1680 |
Salem Township, Salem County, New Jersey, British Colonia America [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Name |
Isaac Ivens [2] |
Religion |
member of the Society of Friends (Quaker) |
Died |
Bef 11 Jul 1768 |
Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America [1, 3] |
Person ID |
I1176 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
22 Oct 2021 |
Father |
Daniel Ivins, b. Jan 1648, New Sweden, Colony of Sweden , d. Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, British Colonial America |
Mother |
_____ _____, b. Abt 1648, d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1678 |
Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, British Colonial America |
Family ID |
F662 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Sarah Johnson, b. Abt 1680, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 1728, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America (Age 48 years) |
Married |
26 Apr 1711 |
Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America [1, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Children |
| 1. Isaac Ivins, Jr., b. 1712, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. Bef 28 Aug 1786, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States (Age < 74 years) |
| 2. Thomas Ivins, b. 1713, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America |
| 3. Sarah Ivins, b. 1715, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 19 Sep 1763 (Age 48 years) |
| 4. Joseph Ivins, b. 1717, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. Mar 1782 (Age 65 years) |
| 5. Solomon Ivins, b. 1719, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. 1782, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States (Age 63 years) |
| 6. William Ivins, b. 1723, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 1792, Chester Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States (Age 69 years) |
| 7. Moses Ivins, b. 1725, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 1803, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States (Age 78 years) |
| 8. Samuel Ivins, b. 1727, d. Yes, date unknown |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F660 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 2 |
Lydia Brown, b. 1704, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America , d. 23 Sep 1737, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America (Age 33 years) |
Married |
1730 |
Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America [3, 7] |
Children |
| 1. Ann Ivins, b. 7 Jul 1732, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 1788, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States (Age 55 years) |
| 2. Diademia Ivins, b. 12 Mar 1734, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States , d. 20 Sep 1813, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States (Age 79 years) |
| 3. Lydia Ivins, b. 1735, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. Aft 1771 (Age > 37 years) |
| 4. Aaron Ivins, b. 20 Aug 1736, Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America , d. 2 Jun 1799, Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 62 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F423 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 3 |
Ann Cheshire, b. Abt 1680, d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
21 Apr 1755 |
Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America [3, 8, 9, 10] |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F661 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - Nov 1680 - Salem Township, Salem County, New Jersey, British Colonia America |
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| Married - 26 Apr 1711 - Monmouth County, New Jersey, British Colonial America |
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| Married - 1730 - Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America |
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| Married - 21 Apr 1755 - Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, Brithsh Colonial America |
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Notes |
Married 3-times, father of 21 children.
...Isaac Ivins was a citizen of New Jersey at an early date. He located in or near Mansfield Township, Burlington County, N.J.
...He married in 1711 to Sarah Johnson, daughter of Thomas Johnson of Salem County.
...Isaac Ivins bought land in Mansfield Township in 1715. He was a "yeoman", which means an owner of the land that he cultivates.
...Oct. 25, 1732 Isaac Ivins of Mansfield, Burlington County, N.J. yeoman, grants to Robert Clendenon of same place, weaver, land in Mansfield Twp. of 16 acres and I/2, which land Ivins bought of Abraham Brown June 4, 1715, and by him of Thomas Douglass Feb. 9, 1696. (Vol. L of Deeds pg. 356, Dept. of State of N.J.)
Isaac Ivins of Mansfield yeoman, Samuel Goldy of same place and George Wellhouse of said place, inn holder, go on bond April 26, 1711 where-in Isaac Ivins hath License to marry Sarah Johnson, Witnesses- Daniel Leeds, Thomas Johnson. (Vol. I of Marriage Bonds page 66, Dept. of State). (Source: "Ivins Family")
...Isaac showed great promise, learning farming, husbandry and marketing. Most of the people, including the Ivins, were Quakers or Friends. Isaac joined the Quaker group in 1711 and it's written '...he was often the inspiration of the Society of Friends in the New World". Daniel, having married in the religion, taught Isaac the Quaker way of working, helping other, and asking the Lord for guidance. Nothing seemed to keep this philosophy from reaching an abundance in their life style.
...In 1707 Isaac was attracted to Sarah Johnson, an attractive girl also sought after by Thomas Story It later developed that Thomas Story threatened a suit for breach of promise. Daniel advised his son to leave town until the situation settled down. During his absence from Salem Isaac went to GeorgeTown and opened a trading post with the Mohut and Shacanum Indians I 1709. Axes, cloth, and guns were popular items. With success in this venture he added a tavern or inn. He made considerable money and felt the time had come to once again offer his love to Sarah Johnson. He retumed to Salem; Sarah had now married Thomas Story, and Isaac purchased for a decision. Thomas said Sarah had give him her favors and should marry him. Sarah's mother was shocked at such a statement and allowed Sarah to choose between the two men in love with her. She chose Isaac Ivins even though the Quaker church would not marry them. They were married by New Jersey license in 1711 at Salem with only their families in attendance.
...The young couple moved to George Town where their Trading Post and Tavern was located. They stayed there until 1715, where upon they sold to Mordecai Lincoln (ancestor of Abraham Lincoln). In 1715 they purchased one thousand acres and moved to Mansfield and Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. Isaac also helped build the Friend's meeting house at Crosswicks, Sarah bore Isaac eight children: Isaac, Moses. Thomas, Joseph, Solomon, William, Samuel and Sarah.
...In 1718 more land was needed to support the family and its expansion. A neighbor, Abraham Brown, sold to Isaac Sr. one hundred acres. During this land transfer Isaac became acquainted with Lydia Brown. In 1728 Sarah Ivins died during the hard cold winter of consumption. Isaac, not a man to be left alone, married his neighbor, Lydia Brown in 1730. He was 50 years old while Lydia was only 25. His new wife took over raising the family and added four more children from this union making the total eleven.
...Preserve Brown (Lydia's father) died in 1731, leaving four hundred acres to Lydia. After a short eight years of marriage, Lydia died in 1738. Since there were children still at home whose ages were 3,5,7, and 9, Isaac married a widow, Ann Kryby in 1740. Ann became the new mother of the children still at home. Some adjustment was only natural since Ann, having no children of her own, took a bit of time to get the family in hand.
...Isaac continued to purchase land and in 1751 he purchased more land from the same man. At the time of this last land purchase Isaac was eighty-five years old.
...On July 19,1767 Isaac Ivins died. His estate was valued at $4,706 GBP. In his will he divided his land between his sons, demanding that all the girls be taken care of by an annual income until married. The executors of Isaac's estate were his son Joseph and his son-in-law John Thom. Ann Kryby (Isaac's third wife) was awarded $15GBP a year and all the household goods she had when married to Isaac Sr. The sons, Thomas, Isaac, Joseph, Solomon, William, Moses and Aaron had been settled on land as they married. At Isaac's passing they gained title to the land. (Source: Compiled by Adam Brockie, Maureen Brockie, Ivins Family History 1610-1920: (November 2005).)
...Isaac Ivins became a Quaker in 1711 and he was often the inspiration of the Society of Friends in the New World. The colony's constitution was based on Quaker principles of equality and toleration.
...Isaac Ivins acquired a 100 acres tract in Mansfield Township, Burlington County N. J., from Abraham Brown by Deed of 13 June 1715. He died testate in that Township between 19 July 1767 and 11 July 1768, the dates of signing and of proving his Will, in which he describes himself as "shopkeeper." He married first, by N. J. license bond of 26 April 1711, Sarah Johnson. She was evidently the daughter Sarah named in the Will of Thomas Johnson of Mannington Creek, Salem County, N. J., dated 30th of 7th month (Sept.) 1696, and the "cousin" (niece) Sarah Ivins named in the Will of his brother Richard Johnson, Esq., of Salem, dated 18 January 1819/20. Isaac Ivins married secondly, about 1730, Lydia Brown, daughter of Preserve Brown Sr. of Hanover Township, Burlington County, N. J. Isaac Ivins married thirdly one Ann_____, who is named in his Will of 19 July 1767.
...By deed of 21 Feb. 1720, Isaac Ivins of Mansfield Township, Burlington County, N. J. yeoman, conveyed to Preserve Brown of same place, for 12 Pounds, a 16 acres tract partly in said Mansfield and partly in Chesterfield Twps., (reciting that it was part of the 100 acres tract which said Ivins had purchased from Abraham Brown by Deed of 13 June 1715, and which was part of a 300 acres tract which said Brown had purchased from Thomas Duglis by Deed of 9 Feb. 1696), expecting a small part which said Abraham Brown held by virtue of a devise in the Will of his father. Acknowledged by said Isaac Ivins on 26 Feb. 1749 and recorded in West N. J. Deed Book HH, page 73.
"Isaac Ivins was for half a century one of the noted residents of his section. He kept a general store and trading post at Georgetown, Burlington County, which was the resort of the trapper Indians as well as white hunters." --H. B. French, supradicta.
...The Will of Isaac Ivins of Mansfield Township, Burlington County, N. J., "shopkeeper", dated 19 July 1767 and proved 11 July 1768, devises to wife Ann all the household goods that was hers when I married her, and 15 Pounds yearly; the residue of estate to "my well beloved children that be living at the time of my decease: (not by names); and appoints son Joseph Ivins and my son-in-law John Thorn execrs. Witnesses: William Walton, Aaron Taylor, John Robinson.
...The Inventory of the personal estate of Isaac Ivines decd., taken 11 July 1768, was appraised at 4,706 Pounds 7 pence. The Account by the Executors, dated 31 Dec. 1773, itemizes Cash paid to the legatees vis. Ann Nutt, Isaac Ivins, Solomon Ivins, Lydia Folwell, William Shreeve, William Ivins, Samuel Ivins, Moses Ivins, Joseph Ivins, and John Thorne. (Abstracts published in N. J. Archives, XXXIII, 215.) (Source: Lewis D. Cook, F.A.S.G., F.G.S.P., "Ivins of Burlington and Gloucester Counties New Jersey". The Vineland Historical Magazine, Vol XXXVi, 1962, vol. 36, 1952)
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- [S482] Book: Ivins Family History 1610-1920, Isaac Ivins and Sarah Johnson.
...ISAAC IVINS b: November 1680 in Salem, Salem County, New Jersey
...SARAH JOHNSON b: Abt 1680 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
m: 26 April 1711 in Salem, Salem County, New Jersey d: 1728
CHILDREN of ISAAC IVINS 1680-1765 and SARAH JOHNSON 1680-1728
ISAAC IVINS b: 1712 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+MARY HOPKINS b: Abt 1712 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey
m: 23 November 1737 in Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey
*2nd Wife of Isaac Ivins
+ANN WATSON CURTIS b: Abt 1712
m: September 1771 in Mansfield, Burlington County New Jersey
THOMAS IVINS b: 1713 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+ABIGAIL IVINS b: Abt 1712 in Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
m: Abt 1735 in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
SARAH IVINS b: 1715 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+JOHN MIDDLETON b: 22 September 1712 in New Hanover, Burlington County, New Jersey
m: 1737 in Chesterfield, Burlington County New Jersey
JOSEPH IVINS b: 1717 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+HANNAH EVERINGHAM b: Abt 1717 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey
m: 1741 in Mansfield, Burlington County New Jersey
SOLOMON IVINS b: 1719 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+MARY ELIZABETH EVERINGHAM b: Abt 1716 in Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey
m: 1742 in Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey
*2nd Wife of Solomon Ivins:
+SUSANNA ROCKHIL b: Abt 1742 in Burlington County, New Jersey
m: 25 March 1770 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
WILLIAM IVINS b: 1723 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+RACHELSHAW b: Abt 1718
m: 04 September 1742 in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
MOSES IVINS b: 1725 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
+KEZIAH SHREVE b: 08 March 1730 in Burlington County, New Jersey
ra: 1753 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
SAMUEL IVINS : 1727
- [S1282] Book: Record of the Nutt Family.
Levi was married to Ann Ivens Sept. 18th, 1748. She was the daughter of Isaac, or as some say Barzilla, and Lydia Ivens.
- [S483] Book: Ivins of Burlington and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey, Isaac Ivins - p150.
...He died testate in that Township between 19 July 1767 and 11 July 1768, the dates of signing and of proving his Will, in which he describes himself as "shopkeeper."
...He married first, by N. J. license bond of 26 April 1711, Sarah Johnson. She was evidently the daughter Sarah names in the Will of Thomas Johnson of Mannington Creek, Salem County, N. J., dated 30th of 7th month (Sept.) 1696, and the "cousin" (niece) Sarah Ivins named in the Will of his brother Richard Johnson, Esq., of Salem, dated 18 January 1719/20.
...Isaac Ivins married secondly, about 1730, Lydia Brown, daughter of Preserve Brown Sr. of Hanover Township, Burlington County, N. J.
...Isaac Ivins married thirdly one Ann-----, who is named in his Will of 19 July 1767.
- [S2040] Book: Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, vol 22, Marriage Licenses.
p22 - Benham, Peter, Middlesex, and Hannah Clayton, Monmoiuth... 1759 April 2
p22 - Benham, Peter, Freehold, and Catherine Wesel, Freehold...1761 Feb. 24
p35 - Brown, Preserve, Burlington, and Mary Dawson, Burlington... 1742 nov. 3
p45 - Benham, Hendrica, and Jacob Vandike, Bucksd Col., Pa... 1768 Nov. 10
p45 - Benham, Mary, and Jonathan Clayton, Freehold... 1759 Dec 6
p143 - French, Benjamin, Bordentown, and Martha Hall, Bordentown... 1742 Jan 29
p143 - French, William, Burlington, and Lydia Taylor, Bordentown... 1748 Sept 20
p212 - Ivins, Aaron, Burlington, and Ann Cheshire, Burlington... 1764 May 7
p212 - Ivins, Isaac, Burlington, and Sarah Johnson... 1711 april 26
p212 - Ivins, Joseph, Burlington, and Hannah Everingham... 1741 Oct. 22
p212 - Ivins, Solomon, Burlington, and Elizabeth Everingham, Burlington... 1742 nov. 22
p214 - Ivins, Anna, Springfield, and William Shreve, Springfield... 1756 May 8
p214 - Ivins, Anne, Mansfield, and Levy Nutt, Burlington... 1748 Sept. 19
- [S1822] New Jersey: Marriages, Isaak Ivins and Sarah Jonson.
Isack Ivins, Marriage 26 Apr 1711, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
(NJ State Archives, Trenton, Marriage Bonds I (1711-1790)Monmouth County, New Jersey
- [S1904] Book: The New Jersey Historical Society, Archives of the State of New Jersey: First Series Vol. XXII, p212.
Marriage
Aaron Ivins, Burlington and Ann Cheshire, Burlington - 1764 May 7
Barzillia Ivins, Burlington and Margaret Trendwell, Burlington - 1767 Oct 8
Daniel Ivins, Burlington and Theodosia Hammell - 1777 July 25
David Ivins, Burlington and Deleh Conover - 1783 Jan 8
Isaac Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Johnson - 1711 April 26
John Ivins, Burlington and Mary Lovett, Burlington - 1776 Mar 26
Joseph Ivins, Burlington and Hannah Everingham 0 1742 Oct 22
Samuel Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Platt - 1766 Dec 20
Samuel Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Applegate - 1779 Jan 11
Solomon Ivins, Burlington and Elizabeth Everingham, Burlington - 1742 Nov 22
Solomon Ivins, Burlington and Susannah Rockhill, Burlington - 1770 May 25
William Ivins, Burlington and Priscilla Page, Burlington - 1767 Aug 1
William Ivins, Burlington and Mary French - 1773 Apr 7
Aaron Ivins, Burlington and Ann Cheshire, Burlington - 1764 May 7
Barzillia Ivins, Burlington and Margaret Trendwell, Burlington - 1767 Oct 8
Daniel Ivins, Burlington and Theodosia Hammell - 1777 July 25
David Ivins, Burlington and Deleh Conover - 1783 Jan 8
Isaac Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Johnson - 1711 April 26
John Ivins, Burlington and Mary Lovett, Burlington - 1776 Mar 26
Joseph Ivins, Burlington and Hannah Everingham 0 1742 Oct 22
Samuel Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Platt - 1766 Dec 20
Samuel Ivins, Burlington and Sarah Applegate - 1779 Jan 11
Solomon Ivins, Burlington and Elizabeth Everingham, Burlington - 1742 Nov 22
Solomon Ivins, Burlington and Susannah Rockhill, Burlington - 1770 May 25
William Ivins, Burlington and Priscilla Page, Burlington - 1767 Aug 1
William Ivins, Burlington and Mary French - 1773 Apr 7
- [S482] Book: Ivins Family History 1610-1920, Isaac Ivins and Lydia Brown.
2nd Wife of ISAAC IVINS 1680-1765
LYDIA BROWN b: 1700 in Mansfield, Burlington Cou
m: 1730 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey
CHILDREN of ISAAC IVINS 1680-1765 and LYDIA BROWN 1700-1738
.....LYDIA IVINS b: Abt 1735 in Mansfield, Burlington County. New Jersey m. JOHN FOLWELL b: Abt 1735 m: 06 March 1755 in New Hanover, Burlington County, New Jersey
.....ANN IVINS b: 07 July 1732 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey m. LEVINUTT b: Abt 1732 m: 19 September 1748 in Springfield, New Jersey. 2nd Husband of Ann Ivins: HUGH HUTCHINS b: Abt 1732 in Springfield, Burlington County, New Jersey m: 26 June 1769 in Springfield, New Jersey
.....DIADEMIA IVINS b: 12 January 1734 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey m. JOHN THORNE b: 04 March 1730 in Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey m: 05 April 1753 in Chesterfield, New Jersey
.....AARON IVINS b: 20 June 1734 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey m ANN CHESTESHIRE b: 10 September 1739 in Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
m: 07 May 1764 in Crosswick, New Jersey
- [S31] Book: Ivins of Burlington and Gloucester Counties (Addenda).
Wife Ann Ivins was named in the Will of said Isaac Ivins, dated 19 July 1767. —Marriage License Bonds filed in the office of the Secretary of State of N. J.; this
item among others was omitted from the calendar of licenses published in the N. J. Archives, 22; the abstract of the Will of Richard Kirby, dated 14 Oct. 1733, and that of John Cheshire, dated 16 Apr. 1735, are published in the N. J. Archives, 30.
page 151
- [S30] Book: Ivins Family, 929.273 A1 no. 1689.
Isaac Ivins and Isaac Ivins Jr. both of Burlington Co. go on Bond April 21, 1755 wherein Isaac Ivins Sr. hath License to marry Ann Kirby, widow. (A W. 224 of Licenses)
- [S482] Book: Ivins Family History 1610-1920, Isaac Ivins and Ann Cheshire Kirby.
3rd Wife of ISAAC IVINS 1680-1765
ANN KRYBY b: Abt 1680
(Note: On another page they spelled her name Krybe)
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