Oliver weaver snippets DATE sort (also
includes drapers)
Date |
Name |
Notes |
1682 |
Dugast, Oliver |
linen weaver. French Protestant SOURCE: HUGUENOT FREEMEN OF DUBLIN
1660-1729 Abstracted from 1919 Gertrude Thrift's Abstracts of Freemen http://www.celticcousins.net:80/ireland/huguenotfreemen.htm |
1701 |
Oliver, John |
framworknitter A.P. SOURCE:
HUGUENOT
FREEMEN OF DUBLIN 1660-1729 Abstracted from 1919 Gertrude Thrift's Abstracts
of Freemen http://www.celticcousins.net:80/ireland/huguenotfreemen.htm |
1721 |
Oliver, William |
Lease of Land of Dunfean in the Manor of Killhillstown
alias Ballymena for 120 years Sir Robert Adair to William Oliver, weaver
1721. PRONI D/929/HA12/F2/1/93 |
1735 |
Oliver, Robert |
He assured David Wright, that he
might earn 40S. sterling a month by easy labour, and told Robert Oliver, who is a linen
weaver, that he would get a guinea sterling for weaving a ten hundred
piece of cloth, which according to the labour of a good workman in linen of
that sort, would produce above £100 sterling a year. It was likewise
represented as a most powerful and specious argument of persuasion that they
would have neither rent or tithes to pay in that country, and would live
happily from the time they landed there. SOURCE: Journal of the House of Commons of Ireland, vi 635.
Cited in Ulster Emigration to Colonial America 1718-1775. R.J.
Dickson, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London 1966. |
1738 |
Oliver, Andrew |
Emigrated to America with three
brothers. Weaver from Ulster. |
1762 |
Oliver, Ben Oliver, Arthur |
SOURCE: Belfast Newsletter Search
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/finley/finbelnewlttr1.html
|
1766 |
Oliver, John |
1766 January 10th Indenture between Joseph JOHNSTON &
John OLIVER of Tullymore Linen
Draper. PRONI. D/288/41 |
1770 |
Oliver, Arthur |
He shows up as a witness on April 26, 1770 and later on July 30th,
1770 where he is described as a linen draper of Balinahonebeg, Co. Armagh. |
1774 |
Oliver, Robert |
SOURCE: Belfast Newsletter Search
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/finley/finbelnewlttr1.html |
1775 |
Oliver, William |
SOURCE: Belfast Newsletter Search http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/kidd/kidbelnewlttr.html |
1779 |
Oliver, William |
Probate record. of Mullinteer. Linen draper. |
1785 |
Oliver, Thomas Oliver, John Oliver, Hugh |
SOURCE: Belfast Newsletter Search
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/finley/finbelnewlttr1.html |
1794 |
Oliver, Joseph |
Indentured Deed 1794 April 13 Joseph OLIVER of Ballinahonebeg, Co.
Armagh Linen Draper
of the one part & William Curry of Aughaday, Co Tyrone, Merchant of the
other part. Upper half townland of Kennedies 97 acres together with one acre
of bog in the Townland of Enagh by virtue of a lease [ ] dated the first day of July 1793 and
made by [ ] and the College and
Corporation of Vicars Choral of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrich Armagh of
the one part and the said Joseph OLIVER then of the Kennedies in the Co of
Armagh of the other part. |
1795 |
Oliver, Benjamin |
Indenture made on the Seventh Day of April in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred and ninety five BETWEEN William Oliver Joseph
Oliver and Benjamin Oliver of Ballyrea in the County of Armagh Farmers of the
One Part and Thomas Crawford of Cherry Vale in the County of Monaghan Linen Draper of the
other part, WITNESSETH that the said William Oliver, Joseph Oliver and
Benjamin Oliver for and in consideration of the yearly Rent and Covenants
herein reserved, Have and each one of them hath, demited, granted, set and
the Farm let; and by these presents do each of them doth demise grant, set
and to farm let unto the said Thomas Crawford - ALL the Part Parcel and
Proportion of the Towns on the Lands of Laragh and Cornacarra |
1795 |
Oliver, William |
A memorial of a Deed bearing date the twenty fourth day of November
in year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five Between
Benjamin KIDD of Keady and
Ballymorran Gent. Of the one part and Wm OLIVER jun of Ennislare in the
Parish and County of Armagh Linen Draper of the other part. |
1796 |
Oliver, Anthony |
SOURCE:
Flaxgrowers list 1796. 1 loom Armagh |
1796 |
Oliver, James |
SOURCE:
Flaxgrowers list 1796. 4 looms Armagh |
1796 |
Oliver, John |
SOURCE:
Flaxgrowers list 1796. 4 looms Armagh |
1796 |
Oliver, Joseph |
SOURCE:
Flaxgrowers list 1796. 1 loom Armagh |
1796 |
Oliver, Mary |
SOURCE:
Flaxgrowers list 1796. 1loom Armagh |
1799 |
Oliver, David Oliver, Thomas |
SOURCE: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donaghmore1/finley/finbelnewlttr1.html |
1821 |
Boylan, Oliver |
Son - Age 25 -
Linen Weaver SOURCE: 1821 Census. |
1821 |
Reilly, Oliver |
Son - Age 24 - Weaver of Linen 1821 Census. |
1825 |
Oliver, John |
Caledon Baptism records- weaver. Aughnasallagh. Wife Margaret, son
John |
1828 |
Oliver, John |
Caledon Baptism records- weaver. Aughnasallagh. Wife Margaret, son
William |
1830 |
Oliver, John |
Caledon Baptism records- weaver. Aughnasallagh. Wife Margaret, son
Henry |
1834 |
Oliver, Alexander |
1834, August 30th Weaver emigrated to Saint John from
Ireland. SOURCE: Castle Gardens Emigration records |
1850 |
Oliver, Joseph |
Parish of Tynan, Townland Derryhaw, a Joseph Oliver owned a flax mill
valued at £4.12 SOURCE: The Millers and their Mills of Ireland of about
1850. A list compiled by William E. Hogg. 1997. Self published. Sandy
Cove, Co. Dublin, Ireland. p.12 |
1866 |
Oliver, Robert |
Magheradrool. of
Glassdrumman; a widower; a weaver; son of Hugh; married Jane Burns aged 21 on
7 Oct 1866 at Magheradrool Church of Ireland by Rev. Charles Boyd; witnesses
were James Scott & Isabella Scott. CR. SOURCE: Ros Davies website. |