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Title: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: MAAllen on Thursday 29 January 15 12:18 GMT (UK)
Looking for any info on Edward Ivory of Harpenden.

In the 1841 census he is age 35 (i.e. born about 1806). He is married to Maria (born about 1807) nee Munt whom he married in 1838. Their children are George (born 1838), Emma (born 1840) and Anne Maria (born 1842)

He must have died before 1847. Maria remarried to Thomas Rance in 1847.

I have lots on his children, but have no info on Edward's birth or parents. I know the Ivorys were well established in Harpenden and the district but having trouble connecting Edward to any of them. Any help would be great.

Matthew
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: rosie99 on Thursday 29 January 15 12:27 GMT (UK)
Deaths September qtr 1842
IVORY    Edward       
Hemel Hempstead    6   334   

The burial image shows on FindMyPast free index of Hertfordshire burials
Edward Ivory   1842    Harpenden
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: nanny jan on Thursday 29 January 15 12:30 GMT (UK)

A copy of his marriage certificate should show the name and occupation of Edward's father; witnesses might be family members. A copy cost £9.25 from GRO:

http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/

The details:  Edward Ivory   SepQ 1838   St. Albans  6  531


Nanny Jan
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: nanny jan on Thursday 29 January 15 12:36 GMT (UK)

A possible baptism:

Edward Ivory, born 4 October 1810, baptised 23 December 1810 at Harpenden;  son of Joseph, a labourer, and Anne.


Nanny Jan
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: nanny jan on Thursday 29 January 15 12:43 GMT (UK)
Another possible:

Edward Ivory, born 28 January 1808, baptised 21 February 1808, at Great Berkhampstead;  son of George and Jenny.


Nanny Jan
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: Chelle71 on Wednesday 18 February 15 04:03 GMT (UK)
Hello

I was just going to say I've a Maria Ivory in my tree married to one of my Rance fellas :)
Title: Re: Ivory of Harpenden
Post by: Bruce42 on Tuesday 21 February 17 15:01 GMT (UK)
Probably of little interest re C19th - but in 1940s and 1950s, the Ivory family were farmers with a number of lorries/horse boxes.  Two of the Ivory brothers went to Hardenwick school in Harpenden and I drew in a boxing contest with one of them!
(Hardenwick moved to St Albans before closing)

Bruce42