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Iaac,Ice,Ise,Denise,Denike,TenEyck

Posted: 20 Oct 2000 3:45PM GMT
Edited: 3 Oct 2002 10:34PM GMT
Much discussion on pronunciation of Ice(like
Ike?)derivative of TenEyck? Please read mes-
sage boards Teneyck and Ten Eyck to further
document Ice origin.Was Iaac made into Ice?
Very interested in all surnames in subject
field of this note.
Posted: 3 Jan 2001 6:10PM GMT
Edited: 24 Apr 2002 9:35PM GMT
I`m working back,Cross,Barker,Edgell,Ice.(Matilda Trader-married Elias Edgell, Ice
my ancestor James Edgell married Mary Ice daughter of "Indian Billie",his dad Frederick Ice.Then we add the phonetic derivatives of the names- blendings!!!I ran into the same thing with my Cherokee blood Rosana Aldrege Edgell;(AlderEdge-Aldridge-Allrich-Ulrich as there is much native blood ancestory:Shawnee,Cherokee,Creek,Wyandot,Seneca,Dakota,Deleware, Chickapoo.We are suppose to be descendants of Tecumseh b.March 9,1768.Mary Bayles b.Nov.6,1763 was married to Andrew Ice,so she can`t be Tecamthi`s mom!Also Eliza Ice married Andrew Ice in Alabama lived on AmosRobinson reservation in Marshall Co.Alabama 1830-1848.Tecumseh`s mom Methotasa was Cherokee Chief`s daughter kidnapped at 3 rivers raid(Pa.)according to Drayper mss. Do you have any info where or how this fits in?
Posted: 19 Jan 2001 11:17AM GMT
Edited: 3 Oct 2002 10:34PM GMT
Can't help you tie anything together about
your folks in your note. However,look at FamilyHistory.com Teneyck and Ten Eyck surname message boards as some Ice queries
were posted there.Perhaps those who posted
those queries can help you!

Mary Ice

Posted: 19 Jan 2001 4:46PM GMT
Edited: 24 Apr 2002 9:35PM GMT
Thanks Lynda,
I was referred to two sites having to do with Ices.Although not 100% accurate-very interesting.they were www.rootsweb.com/indianfam.htm
http://members.home.net/edgell/JamIce.htm
I thought you might find these of interest also. Mary Cross

Ice

Renee Perkins (View posts)
Posted: 7 Oct 2004 6:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
well mary was the right age and a captive to have married shoeboots. but the cherokee blood seems to be much older than shoeboots. so lets say I have Loads of cherokee chief's that were relations .
so can you all get me as much info as you can about tecumsey mom and maybe we can figure out who's daughter she was. but this still isn't helping me with the name Bayless in my head and how fits into grandma's story someplace.
how do shawnee call chickasaw? is it the same as tehcumsey's older sibling? and how accurate do you all think the kids birth dates are? heck theyhave shoeboots birthday anywhere from 1730's to 1750's 54 to 6 is rightist.
twins and trips run in the family. shoeboots himself was a twin and posssibly a triplet. but there is a set of triletts in the family in the cherokee , just known as " triplett" I haven't figured out how they are related exactly.
renee


Re: Iaac,Ice,Ise,Denise,Denike,TenEyck

Posted: 20 Dec 2013 4:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
I have seen and actually possessed a photocopy of the land transaction in Hampshire County, WVA (formerly Virginia) between Frederick (Iaac) Ice and Lord Fairfax in the mid-1700s. Throughout the body of the document the family name is spelled Ice, but the signature of Frederick used the family name of Iaac. My research indicates that Iaac was another variation of Eyck and seems to indicate the orginial name was Ten Eyck. The transaction can be found in the Virginia State Library.
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