Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Philip Jacob Oliver was the son of John Oliver [Wickens] and Henrietta Oliver [Watson]. He was born Apr to June 1840 at Bromley, Kent, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1840 Q2 Vol 5 Page 45; christened 3rd May 1840 at Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | |||
He married Emma Fowler Jeal on c 1860. She was born 1840 at Orpington, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Sarah Jane who was born Oct to Dec 1863 at Kent, registered at Lewisham District, London, ref: 1863 Q4 Vol 1d Page 773 | ||
ii | Mary Jane who was born Oct to Dec 1865 at Kent, registered at Lewisham District, London, ref: 1865 Q4 Vol 1d Page 801; christened 17th May 1868 Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | ||
iii | John George who was born 1868 at Bromley, Kent; christened 17th May 1868 Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | ||
iv | Arthur Henry who was born Oct to Dec 1869 at Bromley, Kent, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1869 Q4 Vol 2a Page 325; christened 19th Dec 1869 Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | ||
v | Philip Watson who was born July to Sep 1872 at Bromley, Kent, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1872 Q3 Vol 2a Page 341; christened 8th Sep 1872 Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | ||
2 | vi | George Frederick who was born Oct to Dec 1874 at Bromley, Kent, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1874 Q4 Vol 2a Page 342; christened 6th Dec 1874 Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. George Frederick Oliver was the son of Philip Jacob Oliver and Emma Fowler Oliver [Jeal]. He was born Oct to Dec 1874 at Bromley, Kent, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1874 Q4 Vol 2a Page 342; christened 6th Dec 1874 at Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent; emigrated 2nd Jul 1910 to Brisbane, Australia, SS Orsova | |||
He married Jessie Aylward on Jan to Mar 1894, registered at Bromley District, Kent, ref: 1894 Q1 Vol 2a Page 587. She was born 1875 at Bromley, Kent | |||
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