Ivey family tree (Van Soelen) » Jane Floyd (1796-± 1873)

Personal data Jane Floyd 


Household of Jane Floyd

She is married to James Ivey,.

They got married on May 3, 1817 at Gwinear, Cornwall, England, she was 21 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. James Ivey,  1818-????
  2. William Ivey,  1820-???? 
  3. Jane Ivey,  1823-????
  4. Robert Ivey,  ± 1826-1895 
  5. Henry Ivey,  ± 1830-???? 
  6. Thomas Ivey,  1831-????
  7. Caroline Ivey  ± 1834-????
  8. Josiah Ivey,  ± 1836-???? 


Notes about Jane Floyd


ivey3rd says Jane was born 24 Mar 1799 in Saint Hilary, Cornwall, England and died abt 1873 (no location).

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Jane Floyd

Jane Floyd
1796-± 1873

1817

James Ivey,
1796-± 1842

James Ivey,
1818-????
William Ivey,
1820-????
Jane Ivey,
1823-????
Robert Ivey,
± 1826-1895
Henry Ivey,
± 1830-????
Thomas Ivey,
1831-????
Caroline Ivey
± 1834-????
Josiah Ivey,
± 1836-????

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