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Latest revision as of 02:40, 7 November 2017
History
Families
Ivey
Elijah P. Ivey moved to San Marcos some time between 1850 and 1870. He was buried in the San Marcos Cemetery, San Marcos, Hays Co., Texas.
His son, Paul Pressler Ivey was born in San Marcos and married Mabel Elizabeth Richardson, the daughter of Thomas John Edwards.
Richardson (Edwards)
Thomas John Edwards was living in San Marcos with his family in 1880, a little over 10 years after immigrating to the United States of America. He was buried in the San Marcos Cemetery, San Marcos, Hays Co., Texas.
His daughter, Mabel Elizabeth Richardson married Paul Pressler Ivey, a native of San Marcos, the son of Elijah P. Ivey.
Resources
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A brief history of Hays County and San Marcos Texas, by Dudley R. Dobie