01 AUG 1745 in St Pauls Parish, Stafford, Virginia[5]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.5 Dodd, J. (1997). Virginia, Marriages, 1660-1800: Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: Birth: 1720 Marriage: 1745 VA.
↑ Coloniel Hugh R and Margaret T. Oliver, Sketches of the Olivers, A Family History 1726-1966, First Permanent Settlers of Cades Cove 1821, Greer SC: Hugh & Margaret T. Oliver, 2ed, 1996, p 443, Thomas S. Helms III Personal Library, Library of Congress, 87-060626.
↑ United States Census, 1810 - "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHL9-ZZV : accessed 5 January 2022), John Oliver, Capt Andrews District, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 476, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 40; FHL microfilm 337,913.
Name: John Oliver
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1810
Event Place: Capt Andrews District, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
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Yates: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Ancestry.com, 2004. Birth: 1726 AL Marriage: 1745 VA.
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