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Note: A descendant matches the Magenta Group in the Oliver Y DNA project http://fly.hiwaay.net/~woliver/Oliver_YDNA.html see also http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gaoliver/OliverMagentaLines. html note that James William Oliver and Alfred Oliver were thought to be children of the Charles Oliver who married Eliza Langsdale Cushing, based on Y DNA data. Descendants of James William Oliver do not match descendants of William Shepherd Oliver suggesting they did not have the same father. BALDWIN COUNTY (1803 from Creek land) Marriages 1805-1850 * SHEPPARD, William & OLIVER, Jane 01/01/1814 * TAMPLIN, Reuben & OLIVER, Barsheba 02/09/1819 * OLIVER, Charles A. L. & CUSHING, Eliza 09/06/1822 [I suggest that James William Oliver is the son of an Oliver immigrant from Scotland to Savannah GA and that's why he doesn't match and that likely this is one Charles Oliver, but I may change my mind again!] see also http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gaoliver/Charles.html for more information about this and other men named Charles Oliver (note that another Charles Oliver was married to Margaret Howard and having children with her from 1810 to about 1827) It is not clear that this same man married Sarah Hill first. There is a Charles Oliver in 1800 in Edgefield District, SC. I do not know if he could be this man's father or not......... Dionysius Oliver certainly was connected to the Elbert Co, GA Oliver family. 1800 United States Federal Census > South Carolina > Edgefield > Edgefield Dionysius Oliver - - 1 1 - // - - - - 1 on another page: Charles Oliver 1 - - 1 - //2 - - 2 - From listing on www.geneaology.com of Bulloch County, GA marriages = Charles Oliver to Mary Capps on April 15, 1830 and on another page Charles A. L. B. Oliver & Mary Capps. Name was likely Charles A. L. B. Oliver from signature on application for military bounty land. 1830 census Bulloch Co., GA p. 93 second line C.A. B. Oliver - - - 1 - - - - - - - / - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - / no slaves or others =1 male 20-30, 1 female 15-20 (Mary Capps was only 15 when they married) 1840 Census, Ware County Georgia, District 719, Roll 52 Book 1, p. 134 Charles Oliver, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 30-40, no slaves, 1 person in Agriculture (note 1 son missing if this is compared to 1850 census) (another Charles Oliver was in Jasper Co., GA 1840 census) Charles and Mary and their family are listed as living in Ware County, GA in the 1850 Census. 89 Subdivision (Free Inhabitants) 9th of Nov page 117A 35 430 430 Cha A.S.B. R??? 57 M 36 Mary " 45 F 37 William " 19 M 38 Charles " 17 M 39 Amelia " 14 F 40 Catharine " 12 F 41 Madeline " 8 F 42 Thomas " 5 M 1 Mary " 3 F Fla 1860 Duval County FL Agricultural Census C. & L. B. Oliver, 25, 55, 100, 5, - =Name of Owner, Acres of Improved Land, Acres of Unimproved Land, Cash Value of the Farm, Value of Farm Implements and Machinery, Value of Livestock 1870 Duval Co. FL Census p. 228 Yellow Bluff P.O. 20 19 Oliver Charles 88 M W Farmer S. Carolina Mary Oliver 70 F W S. Carolina Thomas 23 M W SC Chapman 21 M W SC 21 20 Peterson Catherine 35 Keeping House 160 700 SC Louisa 13 F W FL Alfred 11 M W FL 22 21 Oliver Sheppard 40 M W Farmer 100 400 GA Nettie 40 F W GA Mary E. 14 F W GA Oscar 4 M W FL Ann L. 6 F W FL Ocean 2 M W FL (Catherine is believed to be his married daughter who may have been a widow after the Civil War) see also http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/o/Henry-Flowers/?Wel come=1018657613
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