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Husband: William G Oliver
Born: 1810/1811 in Robeson Co, NC
Married: 24 MAR 1834 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1880 in Robeson Co, NC
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Wife: Civil Susanna Page
Born: 1819/1820 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1860 in Robeson Co, NC
Father: Joseph Page
Mother: Susannah Connerly
Spouses:
Children
01 (F): Susan Oliver
Born: 1834/1835 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
02 (F): Helen Oliver
Born: 1837/1838 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
03 (F): Harriet Oliver
Born: 1840/1841 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
04 (M): John Oliver
Born: 1843/1844 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
05 (M): Joseph R Oliver
Born: 1845/1846 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses: Amanda Pitman
06 (F): Mary F Oliver
Born: 1846/1847 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
07 (M): Dr William A Oliver
Born: 1848/1849 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: after 1850 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses:
08 (M): James Shepard Oliver
Born: AUG 1855 in Robeson Co, NC
Died: 11 JUN 1931 in Robeson Co, NC
Spouses: Annie M
Additional Information

William G Oliver:

Notes:

!MARRIAGE BOND:24 Mar 1834 Robeson Co., NC
William Oliver & Civil Susanna Page
John Oliver, bm;

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 162-166
...
The son, Joseph, settled on the paternal homestead, just across the State line, in North Carolina, owning lands, however, in both States; he married a Miss Connerly, a North Carolina lady; died many years ago, quite a thrifty man, leaving two sons, Joseph, and Timothy, and four daughters; his large landed property descended to his two sons, Joseph and Timothy. Joseph is dead, leaving sons and daughters, unknown to the writer. Timothy raised a considerable family, sons and daughters, and is still living. Timothy's sisters, all older than he and his brother, Joseph, married well ; one an Elvington, one a Lewis, one a Connerly, and another, the youngest. Civil, married William H. Oliver, of North Carolina, and became the mother of two of our most respected and worthy citizens, to wit : the late Joseph R. Oliver and the late Dr. Wm. A. Oliver, both quite prominent, whose descendants, sons and daughters, married and single, are among us now, treading in the footsteps of their honored and beloved sires. ;

Civil Susanna Page:

Notes:

!MARRIAGE BOND:24 Mar 1834 Robeson Co., NC
William Oliver & Civil Susanna Page
John Oliver, bm;

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;



!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 162-166
...
The son, Joseph, settled on the paternal homestead, just across the State line, in North Carolina, owning lands, however, in both States; he married a Miss Connerly, a North Carolina lady; died many years ago, quite a thrifty man, leaving two sons, Joseph, and Timothy, and four daughters; his large landed property descended to his two sons, Joseph and Timothy. Joseph is dead, leaving sons and daughters, unknown to the writer. Timothy raised a considerable family, sons and daughters, and is still living. Timothy's sisters, all older than he and his brother, Joseph, married well ; one an Elvington, one a Lewis, one a Connerly, and another, the youngest. Civil, married William H. Oliver, of North Carolina, and became the mother of two of our most respected and worthy citizens, to wit : the late Joseph R. Oliver and the late Dr. Wm. A. Oliver, both quite prominent, whose descendants, sons and daughters, married and single, are among us now, treading in the footsteps of their honored and beloved sires. ;

(01) Susan Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

(02) Helen Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

(03) Harriet Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

(04) John Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

(06) Mary F Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

(07) Dr William A Oliver:

Notes:

!CENSUS:1850 Robeson Co., NC Southern Division # 638/638
William G. Oliver 39 Farmer $800 Robeson
Civil 30
Susan 15
Hellen 12
Harriet 9
John 6
Joseph 4
Mary F. 3
William A. 1;

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 162-166
...
The son, Joseph, settled on the paternal homestead, just across the State line, in North Carolina, owning lands, however, in both States; he married a Miss Connerly, a North Carolina lady; died many years ago, quite a thrifty man, leaving two sons, Joseph, and Timothy, and four daughters; his large landed property descended to his two sons, Joseph and Timothy. Joseph is dead, leaving sons and daughters, unknown to the writer. Timothy raised a considerable family, sons and daughters, and is still living. Timothy's sisters, all older than he and his brother, Joseph, married well ; one an Elvington, one a Lewis, one a Connerly, and another, the youngest. Civil, married William H. Oliver, of North Carolina, and became the mother of two of our most respected and worthy citizens, to wit : the late Joseph R. Oliver and the late Dr. Wm. A. Oliver, both quite prominent, whose descendants, sons and daughters, married and single, are among us now, treading in the footsteps of their honored and beloved sires. ;

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