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- Came to America in 1638, taking up a land grant of 100 acres near Deep Creek, Virginia. He was probably a brother of Robert and John IVES of Accomack County, Virginia. It is also possible that he was a brother of William IVES of New Haven, Connec ticut, considering that a land grant to Timothy was recorded in New York State, the military service record of William was recorded in Virginia. A land patent, listed in Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 1, page 332 shows John Marshall being given a patent of 100 acres, no date listed, for the transport of Timothy Ives and his wife Margaret.
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