Person:Ivory Hovey (5)

m. 9 Dec 1707
  1. Anne HoveyAbt 1708 - 1709
  2. Abigail Hovey1709 - 1709
  3. Anne Hovey1710 - 1711
  4. Dorcas Hovey1711 -
  5. Rev. Ivory Hovey1714 - 1803
  6. Abigail Hovey1716 - 1809
  7. Aaron Hovey1718 - 1759
  8. Anne Hovey1720 - 1805
  • HRev. Ivory Hovey1714 - 1803
  • WOlive JordanAbt 1722 - 1805
m. 8 Feb 1739
  1. Dominicus Hovey1740 -
  2. Ivory Hovey1742 - 1746
  3. Olive Hovey1746 -
  4. Ivory Hovey1748 -
  5. Samuel Hovey1750 -
  6. Anne Hovey1754 -
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Ivory Hovey
Gender Male
Birth[1] 3 Jul 1714 Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 8 Feb 1739 Biddeford, York, Maine, United Statesto Olive Jordan
Death[2] 4 Nov 1803 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Topsfield, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1903, 1916)
    58.

    Hovey, Ivory, s. Ivory and Anne, July 3, 1714.

  2. Daniel Hovey Association; Sidney Perley; and Horace Carter Hovey. The Hovey Book: Describing the English Ancestry and American Descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. (Haverhill, Massachusetts: L.R. Hovey, 1913)
    115-7.

    Rev. Ivory Hovey, b. Topsfield 3 Jul 1714, , Biddeford, ME, 8 Feb 1739 Olive Jordan, installed at Mattapoisett (2nd parish Rochester, MA), in 1770 at Manomet (South Plymouth, MA), tombstone at oldest burial ground in Manomet: In memory of / Rev. IVORY HOVEY / who died Nov'r 4, 1803 / in ye 90 year of his age. / By faith he lived, by faith he died, / CHRIST was his portion, theme and guide, / In precept and example shone, / With love to GOD and love to man / His daily course of action ran, / Till GOD, his Saviour, called him home.