1891 Son Albert R T Ivins, son of Edward A Ivins and Mary L Thomas, was born on June 19 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey. [1] [2]
1910 Edward A Ivins (age 52, born in Pennsylvania, married for 19 years) lived at Bordentown Road, Falls Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Mary L Ivins (age 47), Russel T Ivins (age 18), Charles Hesser (age 56) and Annie Wise (age 18). Edward A Ivins's parents were both born in Pennsylvania. Edward A Ivins could not read or write. Edward A Ivins lived on a farm. The house was rented. Edward A Ivins was a farmer. [3]
1912 Edward Aaronson Ivins Jr died on June 7. Edward Aaronson Ivins Jr was buried at Fair Hill Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Edward Aaronson Ivins Jr was born on February 11, 1858 in Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [4]
1917-18 Son A Russell Thomas Ivins registered For the draft in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was born on June 19, 1892 in New Jersey. He had characteristics: Brown hair, Blue eyes, and Medium build. [5]
1944 Mary Lloyd Robbins died in 1944 in White Horse, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Mary Lloyd Robbins was buried at Morrisville Cemetery, Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Mary Lloyd Robbins was born on January 8, 1864 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. [6]
1969 Son Albert Russell Thomas Ivins died on January 1 in Yardley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Albert Russell Thomas Ivins was buried at First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery, Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey. He was born on June 19, 1892 in Jenkintown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. [7]
"Edward A. Ivins, second son of Edward A. and Anna (Brown) Ivins, entered the public schools of Penns Manor at the usual age, and after studying for some time became a student in the Friends Central School, of Philadelphia, conducted by Aaron B. Ivins, a relative. When he had completed his course of study he entered the employ of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company as clerk in the counting department, and remained there for eighteen years, this fact being ample proof that he was one of its most trusted and capable employees, discharging the duties assigned to him in a conscientious and painstaking manner. In June, 1900, prior to the death of his father, he returned to the old homestead and assumed its management, and since then has given his attention exclusively to the same, his energy and enterprise being resultant factors in making this one of the fine farming properties of the locality, having thereon all the improvements usually found upon the estate of a careful, energetic and progressive farmer.
Edward A. Ivins married Mary L. Thomas, who was born January 8, 1863, a daughter of Jonathan and Mary Ann (Knight) Thomas, deceased, who were well known residents of Bensalem township, and the parents of eleven children, among whom were the following: Ellwood, Carrie, wife of J. J. Broadhurst, of Langhorne; Howard, Reese, Henry, Russell, Mary, wife of Edward A. Ivins: Franklin, and Clinton Thomas; they also had a step-daughter Ellen Thomas. One child was the issue of the marriage of Edward A. and Mary L. Ivins, A. Russell Thomas Ivins, born January 19, 1892." [8]
[1] New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index, 1660-1931, [AncestryRecord].
[2] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[3] United States Federal Census, 1910, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[4] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[5] U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[6] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[7] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[8] William W. H. Davis, with Warren S. Ely and John W. Jordan, ed., History of Bucks County Pennsylvania, 2nd ed., Vol. III (1905), 344, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].