Individual Details

Iva B King

(6 Jul 1902 - 21 Aug 1988)



Arkansas Delayed Birth Certificate #11634
Iva B. King was born 6 July 1902, R. R. 2, Van Buren, Crawford Co, AR. Her father was David William King, age 22, b. MO. Her mother was Mattie Rowena Hays, age 20, b. AR. She was the 2nd child in the family. Affidavit was made by Mattie Rowena King, her mother, on 22 Jul 1952, from Westchester, NY.

Three of the King sisters apparently made a trip to Cuba in 1932.
U. S. Citizens sailing on the S. S. Cuba from Havana to Tampa, Fl, leaving 20 Aug 1832 and arriving 21 Aug included:
Iva King, 28, b. Van Buren Ark., 6 Jul 1904 [Note: this is sister Vera's birthdate...]
Neta King, 15, b. Gore, Okla. 14 Feb 1917
Sula Peeler, 25, b. Long, Okla. 10 Jan 1907 - all have the home address as Tahlequah, Okla.

1940 Census. Mount Vernon, Westchester Co, NY, Hh 174
590 East Third Street (obviously rental facility)
Evelyn Bradt, 30, married, b. OH, lived in Staatsburg, NY in 1935., Teacher, Public School
Iva King, 37, Lodger, b. OK, lived in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co, OK in 1935, Teacher, Public School

Tahlequah Citizen, Tahlequah, OK, Thur. 14 Aug 1941, p.5
[Had wrong daughter's name!!!]
Mrs. David King annouces the marriage of her daughter, Eva [it was IVA!] to Mr. Harvey Trevilian Jr. of Richmond, Virginia. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Trevilian.
The couple were married Saturday, July 26, in Richmond where they are making their home.

Certificate of Marriage, City of Richmond, Commonwealth of Virginia
William Harvey Trevilian, Jr. and Iva B. King
He was 33, single, working as an accountant, born in Virginia. His mother was Edna E. Hart; his father William Harvey Trevilian. His residence was Richmond.
Iva was also 33, single, born in Van Buren, Ark. Her mother Mattie Hayes; her father David King. Her residence was Tahlequah, OK.
Married b. A. E. Acey, Methodist Minister, at Danville, VA on 26 July 1941.

1942 City Directory - Richmond, VA
Trevilian, W. Harvey, Jr. (Iva K) accountant, A. M. Pullen & Co. Home - 2221 W. Grace, Apt 4.


1950 Census. Mount Vernon, Westchester Co, NY, Hh 60
590 East Third Street
W. Harvey Trevilian, 42, b. VA, Accountant, Wholesale Chemical Co.
Iva K., wife, 47, b. AR, Math Teacher, Jr. High

Lived in Mount Vernon, NY at the time of Iva's mother's death.

The Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg, VA, Wed. 24 Aug 1988, p.17
Iva Trevillian
A graveside service will be conducted Wednesday for Iva King Trevilian of Williamsburg Landing who died Aug. 21 at the retirement community of natural causes.
Born in Van Buren, Ark., Mrs. Trevilian lived in Oklahoma, New York and New Jersey before moving to the Peninsula in 1974.
In 1905, she received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Oklahoma. She received a master's degree from New York's Columbia University. She taugh college mathematics in Oklahoma and Pelham, NY, before retiring in 1962.
Mrs. Trevilian is survived by her husband, Harvey Trevilian; one sister; and fourteen nieces and nephews.
A memorial service was conducted Tuesday at Bucktrout Funeral Home.
The graveside service will be conducted at 2 pm at Bellamy United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ronald T. Davidson.
The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to a favorite church or charity.

Buried Bellamy UMC Cemetery, Bellamy, Gloucester Co, VA
Billion Graves lists the cemetery as the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery

Events

Birth6 Jul 1902Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas
Marriage26 Jul 1941Richmond, Virginia - William Harvey Trevilian Jr.
Death21 Aug 1988Williamsburg [city], Virginia

Families

SpouseWilliam Harvey Trevilian Jr. (1907 - 1995)
FatherWilliam David King (1880 - 1931)
MotherMattie Rowena Hays (1882 - 1962)
SiblingEva Mae King (1901 - 1988)
SiblingVera Josie King (1904 - 1986)
SiblingArvil Edmond King (1905 - 1905)
SiblingSula King (1907 - 1988)
SiblingDavid Lester King (1909 - 1960)
SiblingWinnie Louise King (1911 - 1987)
SiblingJohn Hays King (1913 - 1960)
SiblingFrances Evelyn King (1915 - 1949)
SiblingNeta King (1917 - 1944)
SiblingMary Mildred King (1918 - 1921)

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