hello I am doing research on my 3 x Great Grandmother Hester Oliver and i wonder if anyone can help i am trying to find out who her parents were and any brothers and sisters she may have had. She married John Ivory at Stoke Abbot in 1816 and i think her parents were a Reuben oliver from Evershot and a Hannah Chick from Beaminister. Hannah was born in 1770 at Beaminister. If anybody has any information on Hannah Chick, Reuben Oliver or Hester Oliver i would be grateful or if anyone is researching these lines. thnk you ellen
Hi Ellen I would be grateful if you would keep me in the loop,if you get any replies, how is it going? I am still busy doing research for all and sundry,but hopefully will get back to my own tree as winter drawers on Regards Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ellen Amabel Delaney" <elliedd@btinternet.com> To: <DORSET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2010 7:44 AM Subject: [DOR] Hester Oliver wife of john Ivory marriage 1816 Stoke AbbotDorset born around 1791 Evershot and Hannah Chick born 1770from Beaminister > hello > > I am doing research on my 3 x Great Grandmother Hester Oliver and i wonder > if anyone can help i am trying to find out who her parents were and any > brothers and sisters she may have had. She married John Ivory at Stoke > Abbot in 1816 and i think her parents were a Reuben oliver from Evershot > and a Hannah Chick from Beaminister. Hannah was born in 1770 at > Beaminister. > > If anybody has any information on Hannah Chick, Reuben Oliver or Hester > Oliver i would be grateful or if anyone is researching these lines. > > thnk you > > > ellen > > *************************************** > > When replying to this message, please spare a thought for your fellow list > members, and anyone searching the archives in the future. SNIP everything > which is not essential for comprehension or continuity (including the > footers which will be put back anyway!) > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DORSET-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message