James R. Ivins

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Name James R. Ivins Birth Abt 1866 Illinois [1]
Gender Male Death 28 Jan 1895 Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois [2]
Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois [2]
Person ID I873 McKeown Last Modified 17 Jul 2023
Father Joseph Ivins, b. 2 Apr 1828, Orange County, Ohio d. 28 Apr 1916, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois
(Age 88 years)
Mother Hattie Fordyce, b. 20 Jul 1836, Greene County, Pennsylvania d. 21 Dec 1922, La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois
(Age 86 years)
Marriage 11 Sep 1859 Hancock County, Illinois Family ID F446 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary E. Glasgow, b. 17 Jul 1868, Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois d. 18 May 1894, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois
(Age 25 years)
Marriage 24 Dec 1890 Brown County, Illinois [2]
Children 1. Maurice Glasgow Ivins, b. 5 Dec 1891, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois d. 26 Dec 1983, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
(Age 92 years)
2. James W. Ivins, b. 22 Apr 1894, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois d. 2 Jan 1981, Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida
(Age 86 years)
Family ID F331 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 11 Jul 2023
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Event Map Birth - Abt 1866 - Illinois Marriage - 24 Dec 1890 - Brown County, Illinois Death - 28 Jan 1895 - Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois Burial - - Evergreen Cemetery, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - In the 1910 US census, James and Mary's sons, Maurice Glasgow Ivins and James W. Ivins, are in the household of their maternal grandparents.
[1] - Rev. James Ivins.
Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat.
Quincy, Ill., January 28. – The Rev. James Ivins, pastor of the Methodist Church at Camp Point, died at that place of Bright’s disease.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Tuesday, 29 January 1895.
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- In the 1910 US census, James and Mary's sons, Maurice Glasgow Ivins and James W. Ivins, are in the household of their maternal grandparents.
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