660661. Joseph Ives was born in New Haven Colony about 1647, and died in North Haven, Connecticut Colony, on November 17, 1694. Mary Yale was born in New Haven Colony on Saturday, October 26, 1650, and died in New Haven, Connecticut Colony, in 1704. They were married in New Haven on Tuesday, January 2, 1672. She took the name Mary Ives. He is the son of William and Hannah (Dickerman) Ives. She is the daughter of Thomas, Capt. and Mary (Turner) Yale. They had ten children:
| i. | Joseph Ives was born in New Haven on October 17, 1673, and died on November 1, 1751. On January 7, 1700, he and Sarah Ball were married. She was born on August 26, 1679. | |
| ii. | Mary Ives was born in North Haven on March 18, 1674/5. She died in infancy. | |
| iii. | Mary Ives was born in North Haven on March 17, 1675/6, and died on April 14, 1712. She married John Gilbert on January 21, 1691/2, in New Haven. (Read about the early New Haven Gilbert family which is separate and distinct from the main Gilbert line of this genealogy.) | |
| iv. | Samuel Ives was born in New Haven on November 6, 1677, and died on November 24, 1726. He married Ruth Atwater, daughter of Jonathan and Ruth (Peck) Atwater [656/6], on 3 Jan 1705. | |
| v. |
Martha Ives was born
in New Haven
on March 5, 1678/9.
She married Eleazer Stent.
Note that his name is given as Eleazer Street in the Yale book but Marlene Wilkinson, a descendant of Eleazer and Martha, provided the correction in June, 2002. | |
| vi. | Lazarus Ives was born in New Haven on February 19, 1680, and died on November 5, 1703. He had no children. | |
| vii. | Thomas Ives was born in New Haven on August 22, 1683, and died on May 5, 1767. He married Anne Thompson on 4 May 1711. The Yale source gives his birthdate as February 22, 1683. | |
| viii. | Abigail Ives was born in New Haven about 1685. She died in infancy. | |
| ix. | John Ives was born in New Haven on January 18, 1686/7. He died young. | |
| x. | Ebenezer Ives [#330]: He was born in North Haven on April 6, 1692, and died on July 7, 1759. |
After Joseph and Mary married, they moved to Wallingford for a few years then moved to North Haven.
Until a meeting house was built, people met at their house for Sabbath worship. Mr. Ives was captain of the firest train-band in the place.
The NEHGR, vol. 1, pp. 1578, contains a list of the proprietors
of New Haven, Connecticut, in 1685; it includes Joseph Ives (the only person
named Ives) and John Yale and Nathaniel Yale.