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JOHN OLIVER 1686-1771 AND BRIDGET????/1765

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Roy

Roy Report 26 Mar 2022 23:20

Thanks for all your help, will sort out all this information and maybe need to ask more.

Roy

Maddie

Maddie Report 20 Mar 2022 11:23


Name: John Oliver
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 10 Feb 1686
Baptism Place: St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornwall, England
Father:
John Oliver
Mother:
Hester
FHL Film Number: 1596053
Reference ID: p 2

father john

Name
Oliver, John
Dates
1728
Place
Mawgan P., Devonshire, England
Book
Burials. (Burial)
Collection
Cornwall and Devon: -Calendar of Wills Administrations and Accounts relating to the counties of Cornwall and Devon in the Consistorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall, 1700-1799
Volume
Archdeaconry of Cornwall, Wills and Administrations. Part 2, 1700-1799.
Chapter
Anne, Who was Wife of Fulk Fitzwaryn, Son and Heir of Fulk Fitzwarin.
Text
Oliver, John, Mawgan in P. 1728

Name: John Oliver
Gender: Male
Death Date: abt 1728
Burial Date: 6 Jan 1728
Burial Place: St. Mawgan-In-Pyder, Cornwall, England
FHL Film Number: 1596053
Reference ID: p 81

cannot see a marriage to bridget apart fron one in 1752

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 20 Mar 2022 10:44

From the GENUKI page for Mawgan in Pyder:

Church Records
LDS Church Records.
The LDS Church batch numbers for this parish are: C05552901/2/3/4, C020923, M052901/4, Lanherne Roman Catholic P020921, M020921, M866948. These are searchable by surname.
The IGI coverage for this parish is 1608 -1875.
The Cornwall Record Office holdings: Baptisms 1674 - 1916, Marriages 1686 - 1971, Boyd's Marriage Index 1608 - 1812, Pallot's Marriage Index 17800 - 1812, Roman Catholic Marriages 1710 - 1834, Burials 1686 - 1887.
The Cornwall Family History Society have published on-line transcripts of:
Pre 1813 Marriages
1813-37 Marriages
Pre 1813 Roman Catholic Marriages (Lanherne)
1813-37 Burials.
Baptisms.
Baptisms 1813 to 1911 for this parish are available on-line through the OPC search Facility - (C-PROP).
Marriages.
Phillimore marriages 1608 to 1812, and parish transcriptions 1710 to 1834, for this parish are available on-line through the OPC search Facility - (C-PROP).
The Cornwall Family History Society have published transcripts of: Parish Marriages 1608 to 1837, which is available in CD or downloadable .pdf file formats.
Burials.
Burials 1813 to 1887 for this parish are available on-line through the OPC search Facility - (C-PROP).
The Cornwall Family History Society have published transcripts of: Parish Burials 1813 to 1837, which is available in Book format.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 20 Mar 2022 10:43

Try https://www.freereg.org.uk/

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 20 Mar 2022 10:08

What is your question?

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 20 Mar 2022 10:02

The Cornwall OPC have a very good database:

https://cornwall-opc-database.org/

Roy

Roy Report 20 Mar 2022 08:58

I'm really stabbing in the dark here but hoping somebody might be able to help me. This is as far as I go back in my Oliver search. As I say it is a stab in the dark but perhaps somebody may now something.

They had 8 children and all were born, baptized and died in Mawgan In Pyder in Cornwall .
they were Ann b 1713, Joyce 1715/1718, Joyce 1718/1761, James 1720, John 1727/1782 Mary 1730/1787, William 1730/1787 and Henry 1732.

Any help would be appreciated.

Roy Horwell