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Ref. No.
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Grantee
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Date
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Book: Page
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Acres
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County
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Comments
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1
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Thomas Ivey
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22 Aug 1648
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(None)
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100a
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Lower Norfolk
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This patent is not in the
patent books. The certificate was
obtained in Lower Norfolk court in 1648 (OB
“B”, p76). The patent is referenced in
a patent to John Thrower in VPB 6:472.
The land was on
Little Creek. (Immigrant.)
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2
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Thomas Vicesimus
Ivey
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23 Oct 1673
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6:473
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620a
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Lower Norfolk
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450 acres of this was a headright
patent for importation of : “Tho. Vicesimus Ivey, Alice Ivey, Mary Ivey, Mary Eden, Jno. Paine, Wm. Edwards, Grace Dunn, a Negroe and an Indian.”
The certificate of importation for seven of these nine persons was
obtained on 15 February 1665/6, indicating they arrived before February
1662/3. The remaining 170 acres was
adjacent, a renewal of a patent to his brother-in-law John Sydney in 1644. The land was located in what was later
Princess Anne County, and is now Norfolk City, at the head of the eastern branch of the
Elizabeth River, on the north side, and bordering Bennett’s Creek. This is the “grand patent” distributed in
Thomas V. Ivey’s will of 1684. (Immigrant.)
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3
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George Ivy
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21 Oct 1684
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7:411
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550a
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Lower Norfolk
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This was in what later
became Princess Anne County and is now Norfolk City. There were
two parcels, both renewals of earlier patents and both assigned to Ivey in
1682 by Josiah Crouch: 50a on the north side of Tanner’s Creek (now the
Lafayette River) patented by John White in 1639 and 500a adjacent comprised
of several earlier patents by Crouch’s father. (Son of Thomas Ivey of Patent #1.)
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4
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Thomas Ivy
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25 Oct 1695
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9:30
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450a
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Princess Anne
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This was a renewal of #2 above,
“granted to Thomas Visesimus (sic) Ivey father of
the aforesaid Thomas Ivey” for importation of nine persons. The land was the same 450 acres due by
headright in 1673. It had apparently
either been unseated or the rents hadn’t been paid, thus necessitating a
renewal. Thomas Ivey then sold parts
of this patent to his brothers to satisfy the bequests in his father’s will. (Son of Thomas Vicesimus
Ivey of Patent #2.)
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5
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Thomas Ivy
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28 April 1711
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10:30
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374a
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Princess Anne
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Land is in present Norfolk
City east of Cary's Creek. This was a headright patent for importation
of eight persons:
Garrett Ffarrell, James & Darby McDaniel, Lancaster Ship, John
Muneroof, Bartho Clerk, John Murfey, and Thomas Scott (Son of Thomas
Vicesimus Ivey.)
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6
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John Ivey
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23 Mar 1715/6
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10:279
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100a
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Surry
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Land was in present-day
Sussex County, bordering Pigeon Branch to the east and Meadow
Branch (now Ivey Creek) to the south.
Patent #14 adjoined this one to the west. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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7
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Gilbert Ivey
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22 Jan 1717/8
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10:349
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250a
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Surry
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County on Keaway Swamp. It appears
to border on Patents #12 and #13. It
may have bordered Patent #9. It was
within a mile of Patent #11. (Son of
Adam Ivey.)
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8
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Adam Ivy
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21 Feb 1720/21
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11:56
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150a
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Isle of Wight
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County on the south bank of the
Meherrin River about 1 ½ miles downstream of Patent # 7. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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9
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Adam Ivy
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21 Feb 1720/21
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11:56
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100a
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Isle of Wight
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County bordering Patent #7 to the north and #13 to the west.
Also within a mile of #11. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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10
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Henry Ivy
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21 Feb 1720/21
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11:57
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165a
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Surry
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County, on “Great Swamp” (now Mill Swamp) just south of Patents #9 and #13. It appears to be adjacent to #13, separated
from it by the run of the swamp. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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11
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George Ivy
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9 July 1724
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12:89
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100a
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Isle of Wight
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County. This bordered Patent #8 and was less than a
mile from #7 and #9. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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12
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Gilbert Ivey
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28 Sept 1728
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13:382
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290a
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Brunswick
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County on the south bank of the
Meherrin River. It appears
to have been adjacent to both #7, #11, and #13. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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13
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Gilbert Ivey
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28 Sept 1728
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14:90
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415a
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Brunswick
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County, adjacent on the north to #7 and on the east to #9
and #10. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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14
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John Ivey
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28 Sept 1730
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14:124
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135a
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Surry
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Land was in present-day
Sussex County, on north bank of Miery
Meadow Branch (now called Ivey Creek).
This land bordered Patent #6 on the east and Patent #21 on the south. (Son of Adam Ivey.)
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15
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William Ivy
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6 April 1734
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15:200
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36a
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Norfolk
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Land was in present-day
Princess Anne County. This was on
the north bank of Tanner’s Creek (now Lafayette River) and was adjacent to Patent #3. (Son of George Ivey.)
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16
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Henry Ivey
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25 July 1741
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19:1081
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100a
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Brunswick
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Land was in present-day
Greensville County about six miles southeast of the cluster of patents #7 through #13, and about 1½ miles north of the
North Carolina border. It
was in the triangle formed by the north side of Fountain’s Creek and the
south side of “Great Swamp” (now Mill Swamp).
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17
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Henry Ivy
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12 Jan 1746/7
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24:621
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150a
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Isle of Wight
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Land was in present-day
Southampton County on the north bank of
Flatt Swamp, just east of the Greensville border. It was about 6 miles northeast of #16 and
about 12 miles southeast of the cluster of patents #7 through #13.
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18
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John Ivy
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2 July 1754
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32:371
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295a
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Norfolk
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Land was in present-day
Norfolk County, in the western precinct, adjacent to “the said Ivy’s
plantation”. (Son of John Ivey of Lower Norfolk.)
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19
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Thomas Ivey
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29 May 1760
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33:767
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320a
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Brunswick
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Land was in present-day
Brunswick County in the western part of the county. (Possibly the son of John Ivey of Patents #6
and #14.)
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20
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John Ivey
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27 June 1764
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35:553
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161a
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Southampton
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The exact location is
uncertain, somewhere on the south bank of Three Creeks in present-day Southampton, just south of Ploughman's Creek.
(Son of John Ivey of Patents #6 and #14?)
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21
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Hugh Ivy
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26 Sept 1764
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36:399
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145a
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Surry
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Land was in
present
Sussex County, bordering Patent #14 to the north. (Son of Henry Ivey of Patent #10)
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