- A deed dated July 20, 1696, and recorded in Deed Book 6 of Norfolk County, Virginia, is signed by Timothy and Elizabeth (by marks), and grants 130 acres of land unto "my son-in-law, George Sugg & his daughter Margaret Sugg."
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- timothy ives
abt 1635 norfolk
aft 1716 norfolk
Timothy Ives was born about 1635 in Norfolk County, Virgin
ia. He died after 1716 in Norfolk County, Virginia. Information on the death date of Timothy Ives came from the web site of Stephen Martin Lawson. Also listed on this web site was the following information: Timothy lived near his brother John. A deed dated« July 20, 1696«/b»», and recorded in Deed Book 6 of Norfolk County, Virginia, is signed by Timothy and Elizabeth (by marks), and grants 130 acres of land unto "my son-in-law, George Sugg & his daughter Margaret Sugg." [Copied by me, Danny A. McBee, May 9, 1998].
Thomas and Fenford sold property located on Deep Creek in Norfolk Co., Va. On 17 May 1713 to Timothy Ives (D.B.9,p.209). They bought land "located on the line of the eastmost corner of the Indian patent" about 1713 ( Ferebee .1935:sec.2). I have not located a deed or grant for this property. Thomas and Fenford called this plantation the Poplars. It was near the home of Marmaduke Etheridge (ca.1648-aft.1716) whose second wife, Barbara Fenford (d.aft.1716), was the aunt of Fenford Ferebee. Thomas Ferebee sold his last piece of property in Virginia on Deep Creek, Norfolk Co. To Timothy Ives on 11 May 1724, "part of a patent granted ye John Ferebee dated ye 20th of April 1685" (D.B."F"p.110
Is this Timothy II or Timothy II?
Ken Ives emial address kenives99@comcast.net
"«b»Timothy Ives«/b»- was born Abt. 1640 in Probably near Portsmouth, VA.
Probate on 15 Jan 1676 (Mentioned in the will of his father-in-law, Joseph Hurle (or Hurley)) [10].
Property 1704 in Norfolk County, Virignia (Property owner (400 A.) on Norfolk County quitrent roll) [2, 11]. He died Aft. 1716 in Norfolk County, VA.
A land patent was issued 3/15/1675 to Timothy Ives, Jr., for 270 acres in Lower Norfolk County,
"on the West side of the South Branch of the Elizabeth River, beginning near the mouth of
Guillam's Run to a marsh against old Butts (or Britt's) Creek..." 200 acres of this parcel was
described as having been "...assigned to Timothy Ives, Senr." on 2/15/1671, "who assigned to the above named, his son..." (Cavaliers and Pioneers, v. 2, p. 173). Though this location has not
been positively identified, it would seem to place Timothy's property in the present-day cities of
either Chesapeake or Portsmouth, VA.
A deed dated July 20, 1696, and recorded in Deed Book 6 of Norfolk Co., VA, is signed by
Timothy and Elizabeth (by marks), and grants 130 acres of land unto "my son-in-law George Sugg & his daughter, Margrett Sugg."
Note only George Sugg one child Margaret is mentioned. Therefore Margaret is only Ivey descend
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