Charles E. Oliver
- Name
- Charles E. Oliver
- Alternate Names
- Charles Oliver
- Race
- White
- Occupation
- Farmer
- Record(s) Seen In
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 2
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 3
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 5
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Confederate Slave Payrolls
- Cohabitation Records of 1866
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Page and Line Number
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IAS 2: PP. 151-152
IAS 3: PP. 226
IAS 4: PP. 45-48
IAS 5: PP. 403 -
BR: PP. 32, L. 175
CC: PP. 1, L. 4; PP. 2, L. 6; PP. 3, L. 11 - Date(s) Seen in Records
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IAS 2: September 23, 1851
IAS 3: May 15, 1858
IAS 4: December 25, 1859; December 25, 1860
IAS 5: 1865-1868 -
BR: April 1859
CSP: December 1862 - January 1863
RR: January 17, 1865 - People Enslaved
- William
- Cyrus
- Ferry Hudson
- Armistead
- Pascal Neal
- Henry
- Tom
- Ben
- Grief
- Billy
- Henry
- Dick
- Edmund Johnson
- Levi
- Robert (Blacksmith)
- Drary
- Albert
- Lewis
- Tyler
- Van Buren
- Henry Clay
- James K. Polk
- Peyton
- Antoinette
- Mary Wilkison
- Sally
- Sarah Ann
- Lavinia
- Lucinda
- Tilda
- Doshy
- Hetty
- Caroline
- Mary
- Edmund
- Tom Oliver
- Additional Information
- The third IAS book shows that Ann, Tyler, Paschal, Billy, and Ferry were sold to Charles Oliver by Y. N. Oliver in a "lot" that amounted to $3,450.00.
- Y. N. Oliver
- In the fifth IAS book, on page 403, there is a discussion of unnamed servants and contracts between Charles Oliver and McG. Kent.
- McG. Kent
- Charles E. Oliver was the guardian of Ann Rosaltha Oliver.
- Ann Rosaltha Oliver
- A woman named Sally was named in relation to Ann Rosaltha Oliver, who Charles E. Oliver was named as guardian over. This woman could possibly be a separate individual named Sally or they could be the same person.
- Sally
- Sally
- Charles Oliver was married to S. Oliver.
- Henry labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. His enslaver, Charles Oliver, received $32.00 for the work he completed.
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