We sprung from Turtle Island

The Ivery family history in the Americas includes migration to the US as early as the 17th century, with individuals arriving in Virginia and Maryland. The surname Ivery was also found in the USA, UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920, with the most Ivery families located in the USA by 1920. 
Elaboration:
Early Migration:
The HouseOfNames website lists early arrivals in the Americas, including Ed Ivery in Virginia (1664-1665), Margaret Ivery in Maryland (1665), and Edmd and William Ivery in Virginia (1666). 
Distribution:
The Ancestry.com website indicates that the surname Ivery was present in the USA, UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920, with the largest number of Ivery families found in the USA by 1920. 
Occupations:
In 1920, Ancestry notes that a significant portion of Ivery men worked as laborers (39%), and Ivery women as cooks (23%). 
Records:
Ancestry.com provides access to Ivery family records, including census records, passenger lists, and military records. These records can offer insights into the lives, occupations, and military service of Ivery ancestors. 
Family History:
The FamilySearch website provides information on Nicholas Ivery, born in British Colonial America in 1625, and his descendants.
 

Ivery Family History:
The Ivery family has a documented history, including notable figures like Adam Ivey in Virginia and North Carolina. Some Ivery family members were Freedmen, and their history is a part of the larger narrative of slavery and freedom in the American South. http://ike-iveryfamily.org/

Empress Ruby My Mother

Mother Ruby said She was three years old when she was made to stop speaking her tribal language.

Her Mother name was LouElla her maiden name was Mickens. She Married a John Dandridge from Oklahoma. His Mother is listed on the Choctow Indian Rolls.  While He is found on the Freedman rolls as well.

Chief Joesph Lee Ivery Sr. My Father

Dad Ivery was the oldest of 17 children

His Mother Atta Bee Ivery also spelled Addie B (Clark) was her maiden name born in Mississippi. A labor, A pig Farmer, and hunter. Even though he only attend school to the 3rd grade. He could build anything to perfection.   

Pleze Ivery, My Paternal Grand Father 

He was a Laborer, Farmer and Cultivator of the land. 

A man that understood standing your ground long before it became chic.  Starting back in the 1700 history show his lineage standing there ground and sequently there was a lot of moving across our various territories. A true Warrior.

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