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Descendants of James Oliver Descendants of James Oliver Generation 1 1. JAMES1 OLIVER . He married Jane Hosken on 02 Dec 1771 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Hoskin and James Hosking). James Oliver and Jane Hosken had the following children: 2. i. WILLIAM2 OLIVER was born on 01 Nov 1772 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1847 in of Tolcarne. He married Sarah Richards on 20 Apr 1805 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Mann and James Oliver). 3. ii. RICHARD HOSKIN OLIVER was born on 12 Mar 1775 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He married Clarinda Davies on 08 Feb 1806 in Gulval, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Davies and Wm. Fry). iii. THOMAS OLIVER was born on 04 Aug 1776 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). 4. iv. JAMES OLIVER was born on 08 Aug 1779 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died on 21 Jul 1859 in of Chivenhall Moor. He married (1) HONOR JOHNS on 01 Mar 1800 in Sancreed, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Johns and Henry Richards). She was born about 1780 in Sancreed, Cornwall, England. 5. v. JANE OLIVER was born on 09 Feb 1783 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Oct 1863 in of Tregaswith. She married John Mann, son of Richard Mann and Jane Baragwanath, on 09 Apr 1803 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and William .......?). He was born on 19 Oct 1766 in Morvah, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1847 in of St. Buryan, Cornwall, England. vi. JOHN OLIVER was born on 30 Aug 1785 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). Generation 2 2. WILLIAM2 OLIVER (James1) was born on 01 Nov 1772 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1847 in of Tolcarne. He married Sarah Richards on 20 Apr 1805 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Mann and James Oliver). William Oliver and Sarah Richards had the following children: i. JANE3 OLIVER was born on 25 May 1806 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). ii. JOHN OLIVER was born on 09 Apr 1809 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). 6. iii. WILLIAM OLIVER was born on 13 Oct 1811 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He married Susan Saundry, daughter of James Saundry, on 14 Mar 1849 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Oliver and T Read). She was born about 1828 in St Hilary, Cornwall, England. 3. RICHARD HOSKIN2 OLIVER (James1) was born on 12 Mar 1775 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He married Clarinda Davies on 08 Feb 1806 in Gulval, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Davies and Wm. Fry). Richard Hoskin Oliver and Clarinda Davies had the following children: i. RICHARD DAVIES3 OLIVER was born on 07 Feb 1808 in Gulval, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died on 02 Dec 1884 in Frome, Somerset, England. He married (1) SARAH PHILLPOTT on 20 Apr 1836 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses Thomas Phillpott senr. and Susan Phillpott). She was born in 1811 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. He married (2) PHOEBE COLLACOT in 1870 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. She was born about 1821 in Bristol. 7. ii. JAMES OLIVER was born on 31 Mar 1811 in Gulval, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1868 in St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, England. He married Lydia Gray, daughter of John Gray, on 30 Sep 1841 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Oliver and Louisa Weaver). She was born in 1821 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. She died about 1896. 8. iii. JOHN OLIVER was born on 31 Mar 1811 in Gulval, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Jul 1877 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. He married Elizabeth Nicholls Barnes on 09 Apr 1837 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses Francis Curnow and Henry Barnes). She was born about 1816 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. Generation 2 (con't) 4. JAMES2 OLIVER (James1) was born on 08 Aug 1779 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died on 21 Jul 1859 in of Chivenhall Moor. He married (1) HONOR JOHNS on 01 Mar 1800 in Sancreed, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Johns and Henry Richards). She was born about 1780 in Sancreed, Cornwall, England. James Oliver and Honor Johns had the following children: 9. i. HONOUR3 OLIVER was born on 21 Feb 1802 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Oct 1892 in Penzance registration district, Cornwall, England. She married Stephen Barnes on 20 Sep 1828 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and James Oliver jnr.). He was born about 1806 in Paul, Cornwall, England. 10. ii. JULIA OLIVER was born on 30 Nov 1806 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Dec 1862 in of Chyenhall, Cornwall. She married William Roberts on 03 Jul 1836 in Madron, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and Mary Richards). He was born about 1819 in Paul, Cornwall, England. 11. iii. JAMES OLIVER was born on 20 Aug 1809 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died on 07 Sep 1896 in Tredavoe, Cornwall, England. He married Margaret Barnes on 15 Aug 1830 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses William Barnes and Richard Green). She was born in 1812 in Paul, Cornwall, England. She died on 26 Apr 1886 in Tredavoe. 12. iv. CAROLINE OLIVER was born on 07 Oct 1821 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Dec 1889 in of Parc-an-Cady, Cornwall, England. She married James MANN, son of John Mann and Jane Oliver, on 24 Jan 1846 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and Richard Mann). He was born on 12 Nov 1820 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Feb 1899 in of Park-an-Cady, Cornwall, England. 5. JANE2 OLIVER (James1) was born on 09 Feb 1783 in Madron, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Oct 1863 in of Tregaswith. She married John Mann, son of Richard Mann and Jane Baragwanath, on 09 Apr 1803 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and William .......?). He was born on 19 Oct 1766 in Morvah, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1847 in of St. Buryan, Cornwall, England. John Mann and Jane Oliver had the following children: 13. i. NANCY (ANN)3 MANN was born on 19 Oct 1806 in Morvah, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in May 1895 in of Carnequidden in Gulval. She married Thomas Maddern, son of William Maddern and Constance Richards, on 03 Sep 1831 in St. Buryan, Cornwall (Witnesses James MADDERN and Christh. ROBERTS). He was born on 24 Jan 1808 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Jul 1874 in of Kirgwin. 14. ii. ELIZABETH MANN was born on 06 Nov 1808 in Morvah, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She married John Hutchens on 29 Oct 1832 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (William Hutchens and William Thomas). He was born about 1784 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. 15. iii. CATHARINE MANN was born on 04 Feb 1810 in Morvah, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Aug 1890 in of Church Town. She married William Botherras, son of John Botheras, on 10 May 1834 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses John Mann and John Mann). He was born about 1812 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. iv. THOMASINE MANN was born on 03 Nov 1811 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). 16. v. JOHN OLIVER MANN was born on 04 Apr 1813 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Sep 1877 in of Parc-an-Cady, Cornwall, England. He married Johanna Warren, daughter of John Warren, on 19 May 1838 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses George Wallish and Gabriel Hosken). She was born about 1818 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. 17. vi. RICHARD MANN was born on 26 Jun 1814 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Nov 1895 in of Tregadgwith. He married Jane Hosken, daughter of William Hosken, on 06 Feb 1851 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses Josiah Searle and William Thomas). She was born in 1829 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. Generation 2 (con't) 18. vii. ALICE MANN was born on 29 Apr 1816 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Jan 1907 in Penzance, Cornwall, England. She married Henry James, son of Henry James, on 05 Mar 1839 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Richards and Henry Richards). He was born about 1810 in Madron, Cornwall, England. viii. JULIA MANN was born on 10 Aug 1817 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She married John Rosewarn on 17 Jul 1847 in Paul, Cornwall, England (Witnesses William Botheras and Jno. Richards). ix. MARY MANN was born on 16 May 1819 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Sep 1819 in of Newlyn (Measles). 19. x. JAMES MANN was born on 12 Nov 1820 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Feb 1899 in of Park-an-Cady, Cornwall, England. He married Caroline Oliver, daughter of James Oliver and Honor Johns, on 24 Jan 1846 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses James Oliver and Richard Mann). She was born on 07 Oct 1821 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). She died in Dec 1889 in of Parc-an-Cady, Cornwall, England. 20. xi. WILLIAM MANN was born on 27 Jan 1822 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Nov 1881 in of Church Town. He married Mary Hosken, daughter of William Hosken, on 09 Mar 1845 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses William Thomas and Elizabeth Williams). She was born about 1819 in St Buryan, Cornwall, England. 21. xii. CHARLES MANN was born on 18 Jul 1824 in Paul, Cornwall, England (bapt.). He died in Mar 1895 in of Boscarne, Cornwall. He married Elizabeth Ann Penrose, daughter of William Penrose, on 22 Aug 1856 in St. Buryan, Cornwall, England (Witnesses William Thomas and Thomasin Thomas Hoskin).
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