Thanks John,

No, I haven’t checked that particular source, though I suspect my friend, 4th 
cousin and fellow genealogist Jose Bela Morais has almost certainly discovered 
that piece. 

I will check with him.

But thank you for alerting me to the item.

 

David Ivens

 

From: 'John Raposo' via Azores Genealogy <[email protected]> 
Sent: 26 July 2019 11:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Hickling and Ivens on Sao Miguel

 

Thank you for sharing with us! Have you checked this out: 

Soares de Albergaria, Eduardo, Thomas Hickling: Descendentes nos Arquipélagos 
dos Açores, Madeira e Portugal Continental, Dislivro-Histórico, Lisbon: 2009.

 

On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 12:31:07 PM EDT, Cheri Mello <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: 

 

 

Repost for David Ivens, david.ivens at wild-duck.co.uk <http://ild-duck.co.uk>  

 

As a descendant of William Ivens and his wife Elizabeth Flora Hickling, I found 
some of the information supplied here most interesting and useful, though there 
inevitably some small discrepancies, as is always the case with historical 
records.

William Ivens had been sent out from England to establish an import / export 
business for his employer William Hadfield. His friend and co-worker was 
William Burnett. They arrived in Sao MIguel in 1800,

William Ivens married Elizabeth Flora Hickling while William Burnett married 
her twin sister Sarah Clarissa. When Elizabeth Flora died, William Ivens then 
married her younger sister, Mary Anne.

I have details of their descendants should you wish to follow this through, but 
William Ivens and Elizabeth's children were:

William Hadfield Ivens (1806-1882)

Elizio Mario Ivens (b.1808)

Thomas Edward Ivens (1810-1880)

Arthur Hickling Ivens (1813-1895)

Edward Burnett Ivens (1815-1847)

Charles Fettiplace Ivens(1818-1906)

Robert Breakespeare Ivens (1822-1889)

 

It was William Hadfield Ivens who had lost money on an invention of his, and 
triggered William Ivens' further financial ruin when he sold investments to 
salvage his son.

 

William's 2nd marriage to Mary Anne produced four girls: Octavia, Kate, Lavinia 
and Harriet.

There's more, but enough for now, I think.

 

David Ivens (UK)

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