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David Oliver wrote:

>I guess that I actually know a quite a bit about the Chambers. If only I knew as much about the Olivers. My great grandfather Oliver was Allen Oliver. There are 2 Allen Olivers in the Liberty Cemetery, Allen H., and Allen T. Neither are my GGF. I would bet that they are my relatives, but, at this point, I am not sure just how they fit in. I believe that both Allen H. and Allen T. were in the 12th Kentucky Cavalry. They were both born in the 1840's. My GGF, Allen Oliver, was born in 1813, died in 1878, and is buried on up the road in the Ebenezer Cemetery.

Hi David,
Surprise - meet your long-lost cousin! I too am descended from Allen Oliver (1813-1878). I have lots of genealogical information on the Oliver family if you are interested. The Allen T. Oliver you wrote about above is Allen Travis Oliver, the son of Allen Oliver(1813-1878)and wife#1 Hester Ann Cloyes(1819-1848). I'm not sure who Allen H is, but there are lots of Olivers out there. Your GGF had three wives, so I'd need to know more about you to tell you who your GGM was.

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Kaye Mallory
email address: genes (at) english-zone.com (remove the spaces and add the @)

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