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 and Child Records
- 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. 2, L. 6 - 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
CC: December 1858
RR: January 17, 1865 - People Enslaved
- William
- Cyrus
- Ferry
- Armistead
- Paschal
- Henry
- Tom
- Ben
- Grief
- Billy
- Henry
- Dick
- Edmund Johnson [KJM]
- Levi
- Robert (Blacksmith)
- Drary
- Albert
- Lewis
- Tyler
- Van Buren
- Henry Clay
- James K. Polk
- Peyton
- Ann
- Mary
- Sally
- Sarah Ann
- Lavinia
- Lucinda
- Tilda
- Doshy
- Hetty
- Caroline
- Mary
- Edmund
- 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. It is not stated in the record whether or not Sally is the same person or if there were two individuals named Sally.
- 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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