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Note: 1850 United States Federal Census > Georgia > Troup > District 697 11 11 James Oliver 54 M Farmer 2000 NC Catherine 55 F NC Jane 24 F GA John A. 22 M GA Permelia 22 F GA Francis M. 17 M Farmer GA Jacob C. 17 M Farmer GA Ann 15 F GA 12 12 James B. Oliver 27 M Farmer 550 NC Milley A. 20 F GA Georgia A. 4 F GA Frances E. 3 F GA Wm J. 1 M GA Permelia H 4/12 F GA 1860 United States Federal Census > Texas > Upshur > Western District 822 488 J. B. Oliver 37 M Farmer 10,000 4,000 NC Ann 30 F GA Georgian 14 F GA Francis 13 F GA William 11 M GA Amelia 10 F GA Clinton 8 M GA James 6 M AL Willis 4 M LA Haywood 12 M TX F. M. Oliver 30 M Overseer GA Posted to the Oliver Message Board on June 13, 2008 by v18572776: They [James Bryant Oliver and family] left Georgia after his mother died. The children's births track their progress to Texas. Possible making a crop or staying with relatives. In the census, Ann is his wife Millie Ann Greer, she dies in Mar 1861 after a still born child in Feb (John Bell Oliver). The other male is James's brother Francis Marion (F. M.). Francis's family is still in Georgia when the war starts and he joins the Texas 18th Infantry. James later remarries and joines the Texas 14th Infantry, both in Walker's Division. 1860 United States Federal Census > Texas > Upshur > Western District 822 488 J. B. Oliver 37 M Farmer 10,000 4,000 NC Ann 30 F GA Georgian 14 F GA Francis 13 F GA William 11 M GA Amelia 10 F GA Clinton 8 M GA James 6 M AL Willis 4 M LA Haywood 12 M TX F. M. Oliver 30 M Overseer GA (Francis Marion Oliver) 1870 Texas > Upshur > Precinct 5 > 44 299 Oliver Frances 39 abt 1831 Male White Farmer Home Georgia 299 Oliver Susanah 30 abt 1840 Female White Keeping House Georgia 299 Oliver Alvis 4 abt 1866 Male White Texas 299 Oliver John 3 abt 1867 Male White Texas 299 Oliver Charles 7/12 abt 1869 Male White Texas
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