Third Generation

15. Andrew3 Mcilvaine (Alexander2 McIlvaine, John1) (#16) was born in "Missing Place" no. 263 1669. Andrew died 6 Oct 1726 in Sussex Co., Delaware, at age 57.

He married Martha Mickey date unknown. (Martha Mickey is #648.) When Martha was age unknown and Andrew Mcilvaine was age unknown they became the parents of John McIlvaine on an estimated date of 1693 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Martha was age unknown and Andrew Mcilvaine was age unknown they became the parents of Martha Mcilvaine about 1695 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Martha was age unknown and Andrew Mcilvaine was age unknown they became the parents of James McIlvaine 1693 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Martha was age unknown and Andrew Mcilvaine was age unknown they became the parents of George McIlvaine ABT 1707 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland.

When Andrew was age unknown and Martha Mickey was age unknown they became the parents of John McIlvaine on an estimated date of 1693 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Andrew was age unknown and Martha Mickey was age unknown they became the parents of Martha Mcilvaine about 1695 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Andrew was age unknown and Martha Mickey was age unknown they became the parents of James McIlvaine 1693 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. When Andrew was age unknown and Martha Mickey was age unknown they became the parents of George McIlvaine ABT 1707 in Co. Tyronne, Ireland. With James # 18 and George # 21,we begin another dual line of ancestors. In several more generations George Mc. and Ruth Mc m.. George descends from James, and Ruth from George # 21.Andrew came to America in 1719 with uncles Andrew McIlvaine,William and Andrew McAdam and friend Robert Mickey. His Will made 4 Oct 1726 reads in part (full Will may be found in Torrence and Allied Families pg 404)" I give to my son John 100 acres of land, being the planation where he now resides, also my new suit of clothes, he paying my executor the sum of 4 lbs. I bequeath to my son James 100 acres of being the planation he now liveth, to him and his heirs.I give unto my dau. Martha 30 acres of land, 3 cows, 2 calves, my riding horse, my best feather bed, blankets further my silver spoons. Also, my will is that my dau. have 20 yds. of flax spun into linen and a side saddle and when my debts and funeral expenses are paid, my will is that my dau. shall have the remainder of my household goods and to remain in charge of my son James until she marry or is capable of taking charge of herself. I give to my son George 100 acres being the planation whereon I now live together with all of iron work, gun, great coat, one brown rig and bay mare. I give to Andrew McKee one small pot and to William McKee, the great coat, also to my uncle, Andrew McAdam, my roan mare. I also ordain that 30 acres adjoining my planation and 1 yearling and the rest of my estate be used to school my son George who during his minority is to be in charge of my son James. At the age of 21 my son George shall take charge of that herein bequeathed to him. I will that my son James be my full, whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament revoking all other wills heretofore made by me." This was signed and then witnessed by Daniel Mickey and Thomas Cokaryn. Andrew's wf. was Martha Mickey. She evidently predeceased him.

Andrew Mcilvaine and Martha Mickey had the following children:

child 18 i. John4 McIlvaine (#19) was born in Co. Tyronne, Ireland on an estimated date of 1693.

child 19 ii. Martha Mcilvaine (#20) was born in Co. Tyronne, Ireland about 1695. Martha m. John Morriner.

child + 20 iii. James McIlvaine was born 1693.

child + 21 iv. George McIlvaine was born ABT 1707.

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