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Edward Oliver 1769–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1769

Birth Location: Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England

Death Date: 1846

Death Location: West Yoke, Ash, Kent

Father: Joseph III

Mother: Barbara Porter

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In 1769, Edward Oliver entered the world in Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England, born to Joseph B Oliver Iii And Barbara Porter. Edward Oliver passed away in 1846 in West Yoke, Ash, Kent.

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Biography

  • In 1769, Edward Oliver entered the world in Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England, born to Joseph B Oliver Iii And Barbara Porter.
  • Edward Oliver passed away in 1846 in West Yoke, Ash, Kent.

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Edward Oliver's Ancestors

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Edward Oliver
1769–1846
Birth Place: Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England
Parents
Joseph B Oliver III
1736–1779
Ridley, Kent, England
Barbara Porter
1741–1803
Ash by Wrotham, Kent, England
Grandparents
Joseph Oliver
1696–1766
Ridley, Kent, England.
Barbara Christopher
1708–1753
Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England
Edward Porter
1716–1770
Seal, Kent, England
Sarah Luck
1718–1806
Wrotham, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Winifred Baker
1665–1704
John Christopher
1678–1746
Elizabeth Jordan
1680–1760
Barbara Porter
1683–
Thomas Luck
1690–1765
Sarah Phillips
1690–1759
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Christopher
1649–1717
Barbara French
1650–1729
Henry Jordan
1646–

Edward Oliver's Timeline

2 Records

1769
1769
Birth of Edward Oliver in Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England
Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England
1846
1846
Age 77
Death of Edward Oliver in West Yoke, Ash, Kent
West Yoke, Ash, Kent

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1769
    Event Place: Ash-next-Ridley, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1846
    Event Place: West Yoke, Ash, Kent

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