Francis OLIVER

Birth:
12 Jun 1825
Brown Candover, Hampshire, England
Chr:
3 Jul 1825
Death:
29 Jan 1905
Riverside, Box Elder, Utah
Burial:
1 Feb 1905
Riverside Cemetery - Riverside, Box Elder, Utah
Marriage:
5 Feb 1848
Near Hambol, Hampshire, England
Notes:
                   NOTES: See short history of Francis Oliver in my history file.

NOTES: This family left England in December 1856 on the sailing vessel "Columbia".

NOTES: September 2003 - On Rootsweb.com: Francis and Emma Elizabeth White were divorced when he was 79 yrs old.
This is wrong (His death certificate says he was divorced and he died at 79 yrs old).

NOTES: Januaary 2007 - All info verified with death certificate on line in the Utah Death Certificate index. Printed copy in
my Doman/Mantlo certificate file.


NOTES: Francis Oliver was born 12 June 1825 in Brown Candover, Hampshire, England
                        Died 29 January 1905 in Riverside, Box Elder, Utah
                        His occupation was a Hatter.
                        He was married to Elizabeth Bailey 5 February 1848 in England, she died coming
                        across the plains 19 September 1866.  They had 6 children
                        He married Emma Elizabeth White 5 February 1867, they had 11 children.


NOTES: Francis Oliver age 41 came across the plains with the "John D Holladay Company (1866)
                           Departure: 16-18 July 1866    -    Arrival: 25 September 1866
                           350 individuals and 69 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at
                           Wyoming, Nebraska (the west bank of the Missouri River about 40 miles south of
                           Omaha).
                            His wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth died en route.
                           --this info came from www.mormontrail.lds.org--


NOTES: Excerpt from Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 (www.mormontrail.lds.org)
                           Source of Trail Excerpt: "Got in," Deseret News (Weekly), 3 Oct 1866, p. 349
                           Read Trail Excerpt:   John D Holladay Company 1866
                           GOT IN.---J.D. Holladay's train of immigrants arrived on Tuesday, 25th inst., in good condition.  They had a
                           fine trip across the plains, so br. Holladay reports, and made very good time, having left the Missouri on the
                           19th of July.  There were 8 deaths in the company during the journey, the last one of whom died the night
                           before reaching the city, and was interred after the arrival of the company.  We saw Bishop Hunter, his
                           Counsel, and many "with hospitable thoughts intent" seeking after the welfare of the new comers and
                           ministering to their wants.  In a very few hours the most of them had found places in which to reside.
                      Elder (John Worlock) Shepherd, clerk to the company, courteously furnishes us with the following list of
                           deaths:  Elizabeth Oliver, aged 17, died Aug 18th;  Elizabeth Oliver, aged 48, died Sep 19th.
                           ---I didn't add the other 6 names---
                  
Elizabeth BAILEY
Birth:
8 Sep 1818
Southampton, Hampshire, England
Death:
19 Sep 1866
Crossing the Plains, Wyoming
Burial:
19 Sep 1866
At the Muddy, Uinta, Wyoming
Mother:
Notes:
                   NOTES: February 2011 - Excerpt from Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 (www.mormontrail.lds.org)
Source of Trail Excerpt: "Got in," Deseret News (Weekly), 3 Oct 1866, p. 349
Read Trail Excerpt: John D Holladay Company 1866
GOT IN.---J.D. Holladay's train of immigrants arrived on Tuesday, 25th inst., in good condition. They had a
fine trip across the plains, so br. Holladay reports, and made very good time, having left the Missouri on the
19th of July. There were 8 deaths in the company during the journey, the last one of whom died the night
before reaching the city, and was interred after the arrival of the company. We saw Bishop Hunter, his
Counsel, and many "with hospitable thoughts intent" seeking after the welfare of the new comers and
ministering to their wants. In a very few hours the most of them had found places in which to reside.
Elder (John Worlock) Shepherd, clerk to the company, courteously furnishes us with the following list of
deaths: Elizabeth Oliver, aged 17, died Aug 18th; Elizabeth Oliver, aged 48, died Sep 19th.
---I didn't add the other 6 names---
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
19 Apr 1848
Hampshire, Hampshire, England
Death:
13 Aug 1907
Midway, Wasatch, Utah
Marr:
5 Feb 1867
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   NOTES: See short history of Emily Oliver in my history file.

NOTES: Ancestral file baptism date was 8 Jul 1866.
Ancestral file also has a second marriage for Emily, his name is James Grandison Rencher, same
marriage and sealing date as Thomas Henry White. This info appears to be incorrect.

NOTES: September 2006 - See Utah Cemetery Inventory Record in my Doman cemetery file. (Grave Location: F-69-1)

NOTES: January 2007 - All info verified with death certificate online in the Utah Death Certificate index. Printed copy in
my Doman/Mantlo certificate file.

NOTES: See picture of heastone in my Pictures file.

NOTES: February 2011 - Emily age 18 came across the plains with the "John D Holladay Company (1866)
Departure: 16-18 July 1866 - Arrival: 25 September 1866
350 individuals and 69 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at
Wyoming, Nebraska (the west bank of the Missouri River about 40 miles south of Omaha).
Her mother and sister died en route.
--this info came from www.mormontrail.lds.org--
                  
2
Elizabeth OLIVER
Birth:
31 Jul 1849
Hamble, Hampshire, England
Death:
18 Aug 1866
Crossing the Plains, Wyoming
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   NOTES: February 2011 - Excerpt from Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868 (www.mormontrail.lds.org)
Source of Trail Excerpt: "Got in," Deseret News (Weekly), 3 Oct 1866, p. 349
Read Trail Excerpt: John D Holladay Company 1866
GOT IN.---J.D. Holladay's train of immigrants arrived on Tuesday, 25th inst., in good condition. They had a
fine trip across the plains, so br. Holladay reports, and made very good time, having left the Missouri on the
19th of July. There were 8 deaths in the company during the journey, the last one of whom died the night
before reaching the city, and was interred after the arrival of the company. We saw Bishop Hunter, his
Counsel, and many "with hospitable thoughts intent" seeking after the welfare of the new comers and
ministering to their wants. In a very few hours the most of them had found places in which to reside.
Elder (John Worlock) Shepherd, clerk to the company, courteously furnishes us with the following list of
deaths: Elizabeth Oliver, aged 17, died Aug 18th; Elizabeth Oliver, aged 48, died Sep 19th.
---I didn't add the other 6 names---
                  
3
Birth:
5 Aug 1852
Laudifglen, Morganshire, Wales
Death:
18 May 1932
Pleasant View, Weber, Utah
Marr:
21 Mar 1870
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Uta 
Notes:
                   NOTES: January 2007 - All info verified with death certificate online in the Utah Death Certificate index.

NOTES: February 2011 - Ann age 13 came across the plains with the "John D Holladay Company (1866)
Departure: 16-18 July 1866 - Arrival: 25 September 1866
350 individuals and 69 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at
Wyoming, Nebraska (the west bank of the Missouri River about 40 miles south of Omaha).
Her mother and sister died en route.
--this info came from www.mormontrail.lds.org--

NOTES: (This history was taken from a History Book of North Ogden, Weber, Utah at the Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden, Utah. 1 Nov 2010)

NOTES: James Francis Rice, son of Mark and Eleanor Walley Rice, was born 3 Nov 1824 at West Hoathly, Sussex, England.

NOTES: James married Elizabeth Murrell 22 Nov 1847, at Upper Norwood Church, Croyden, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of John and Jane Burden Murrell. She was born 17 April 1824 at Tentenden, Kent, England.

NOTES: They started housekeeping at Brighton, where their first child, Sylvesta, was born. They then moved to London, where Elizabeth Jane Arnetta and Agnes Charlotte were born.

NOTES: The family became acquainted with the Mormon missionaries and decided to emigrate to Utah to be with the main body of Saints. They set sail in 1855. Eight days after they landed in New York, Agnes Charlotte died, and a year later Elizabeth Jane Arnetta died.

NOTES: They resided in Williamsburg, New York, where three sons were born. Marshall Woolsey, Peter, and James.

NOTES: In the spring of 1862, they started for Utah by train to Florence, Nebraska, then they joined Captain Millers train, walking all the way. They arrived in Salt Lake City 12 Oct 1862, going right on to North Ogden, where they lived for three weeks in a wagon until they could get housed. Soon another son, David was born.

NOTES: James married (2) Ann Oliver in plural marriage in the Salt Lake Endowment House on 22 Mar 1870.Ann Oliver was born 5 Aug 1852, a daughter of Francis and Elizabeth Bailey Oliver, at Laudifglen, Morganshire, Wales. The Oliver family had heard the Mormon missionaries and were converted. They were baptized in June 1852.

NOTES: When Ann was a little over four years old, the family came to America. They sailed on the ship Columbia, reaching New York 1 Jan 1857. The family lived in Green county, New York for six years, then moved to Connecticut for three years, then on to Massachusetts for a year before starting for Utah in 1866.

NOTES: While living in Massachusetts Ann lost her eyesight, which was caused from being struck in the back of the head by a rock thrown by her sister. It was one year after the accident that Ann became permanently blind at the tender age of 14.

NOTES: The family crossed the plains in Captain Andrew Patersons and Captain John Hallidays companies by ox team. Although Ann was blind, she walked most of the way to Utah. She celebrated her fourteenth birthday during the crossing. Her sister died in August, 1866, and her mother died in September of the same year. Both were buried on the plains.

NOTES: The family arrived in Salt Lake City 25 Sep 1866, and Ann soon found work with Hugh Finley, the matchmaker. She boxed matches for him in return for her room and board. In October 1869 she went to North Ogden to live with her father and stepmother. Ann received a very unusual proposal of marriage. It happened when two loads of hay were passing each other. James Rice and his wife, Elizabeth, were on one load and Ann and her father were on the other one. Elizabeth Rice asked Francis Oliver if his daughter Ann could be her husbands second wife. Elizabeth promised that if there were any children she would help take care of them. This promise she faithfully kept. A short time later James Francis Rice and Ann Oliver were married in the Salt Lake Endowment House on 22 March 1870, he being 28 years her senior.

NOTES: After their marriage they lived on the Pole Patch, an area at the foot of Ben Lomond Peak, above Pleasant View. They lived there in the summer and in North Ogden in the winter, where James had built a large adobe house for his families.

NOTES: To the union of James and Ann, eight children were to come into their home: Zenophen Zachariah, Francis Albert, Elizabeth Augusta, Marion Evelyn Almedia, Gertrude Oratia Beatrice, Emily Ann Jane, Thomas Henry, and Joseph Lewis.

NOTES: The family moved from North Ogden to the Pole Patch in 1867, where he bought some land and homesteaded some more. He built a five room home and barn out of logs brought down from Monte Cristo, where he and Crit Williams owned a sawmill and brought lumber down to Ogden to sell.

NOTES: James Rice was the one who developed Rice Creek in North Ogden, and at that time he owned the land on which it ran. The Rice living was gained by farming. James planted lots of corn and Ann and the children would husk it, after which the husks were taken to Boyle Furniture Company in Ogden. The husks were used to fill mattresses.

NOTES: The first school was held on the Pole Patch in the Rice home with Thomas Budge as teacher. Later, the county built a brick school house on the Rice property.

NOTES: James Ricess first wife, Elizabeth Murrell, and his second wife, Ann Oliver lived in the same house together. Ann, being blind, knitted sox and stockings for the family while Elizabeth did the rest of the sewing for the two families.

NOTES: James served as constable in Pleasant View for two terms, and also in North Ogden.

NOTES: In 1890, James became ill and passed away 4 Sep 1890, and his first wife, Elizabeth died three years later on 18 Nov 1893. Both were buried in the North Ogden Cemetery, named Ben Lomond Cemetery in the 1980s.

NOTES: At the time of James passing, Ann had five living children, the oldest being seventeen, and the youngest being but four years old. August, the oldest, went to Ogden to work, while Almeda and Gertrude stayed at home to help their mother. Although she was blind, Ann could do almost anything  scrub the floors, milked the cows, gathered the eggs, raised and fed her chickens, everything to sustain the family. She did beautiful knitting  sox, sweaters, and mittens, both large and small, for which she won a prize at the Idaho State Fair. In her 77th year, she knit a little pair of slippers for each member of the Pleasant View Relief Society.

NOTES: Throughout her life, she maintained her faith in the Gospel and always had a happy cheerful disposition. She loved to entertain by singing old songs, reciting poems, and telling jokes.

NOTES: She lived with her daughter, Emily Beck, on the farm until she died on 18 May 1932 in Pleasant View, at the age of 79. She was buried in the Ben Lomond Cemetery in North Ogden, Utah.


Ann Oliver and James Francis Rice
                  
4
Francis George OLIVER
Birth:
2 Sep 1855
Landiff, Glenngoran, England
Death:
5 Dec 1856
 
Marr:
 
5
Birth:
30 Jan 1859
Hensonville, Greene, New York
Death:
5 Dec 1921
Riverside, Box Elder, Utah
Marr:
25 Aug 1877
Farmington, Davis, Utah 
Notes:
                   NOTES: January 2000 - IGI has Baptism 13 Nov 1992 OGDEN.

NOTES: February 2007 - All info verified with death certificate online in the Utah Death Certificate index.

NOTES: February 2011 - Mary Jane age 7 came across the plains with the "John D Holladay Company (1866)
Departure: 16-18 July 1866 - Arrival: 25 September 1866
350 individuals and 69 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at
Wyoming, Nebraska (the west bank of the Missouri River about 40 miles south of Omaha).
Her mother and sister died en route.
--this info came from www.mormontrail.lds.org--
                  
6
William Francis OLIVER
Birth:
2 Sep 1860
Hensonville, Greene, New York
Death:
2 Nov 1861
Hensonville, Greene, New York
 
Marr:
 
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Francis Oliver - Elizabeth Bailey

Francis Oliver was born at Brown Candover, Hampshire, England 12 Jun 1825. His parents were Francis Frank Oliver and Maria Batten.

He married Elizabeth Bailey 5 Feb 1848 at Near Hambol, Hampshire, England . Elizabeth Bailey was born at Southampton, Hampshire, England 8 Sep 1818 daughter of James Bailey and Ann Ross .

They were the parents of 6 children:
Emily Oliver born 19 Apr 1848.
Elizabeth Oliver born 31 Jul 1849.
Anna Oliver born 5 Aug 1852.
Francis George Oliver born 2 Sep 1855.
Mary Jane Oliver born 30 Jan 1859.
William Francis Oliver born 2 Sep 1860.

Francis Oliver died 29 Jan 1905 at Riverside, Box Elder, Utah .

Elizabeth Bailey died 19 Sep 1866 at Crossing the Plains, Wyoming .