Life Events
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Birth | Sarah Way Channing was born in 1813 in Cruwys Morchard, Devon.1,2 |
Baptism | She was baptized on 17 Jun 1813 in Cruwys Morchard. She was the daughter of William, a miller, & Katharine Channing.1 |
Marriage | She married Thomas Oliver on 11 Jan 1834 in Cadeleigh, Devon. Witnesses were John Channing and Sally Oliver. [Other entries indicate if by license or if resident of another parish; this entry showed neither]3,4 |
Research Note | The transcribed records of Cadeleigh parish done by C.A.T. Fursdon in 1933 and extracted into the IGI have Thomas & Sarah's marriage date as 10 June 1835. However, I am inclined to favour the date evidenced by the newspaper notice. |
Newspaper | Published 16 Jan 1834 in the Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser.5
Thomas Oliver - Sarah Channing marriage notice Trewman's Exeter Flying Post, 1834 |
1841 Census | Thomas and Sarah Oliver appeared on the 1841 Census of Tiverton, Devon, at Tiverton Union Workhouse. Thomas & Sarah were the resident Schoolmaster and Schoolmistress, both age 25 and born in the county. They had two daughters, Drucella (5) and Emma (3).6 |
1851 Census | Thomas and Sarah Oliver appeared on the 1851 Census of Ashcombe, Devon, living in the School House. Thomas was 36, a Schoolmaster, and was born in Cheriton Fitzpaine. Sarah was 36, a Schoolmistress, and was born in Cruwys Morchard. They had 5 daughters: Drusilla (15, born in Cadeleigh), Emma (13, Stoke Canon), Rhoda (8, Tiverton), Mary (3, Ashcombe), and Sarah (3 months, Ashcombe). Visiting them was their nephew William Pasmore (18, farmer's son, born in Cadeleigh.)2 |
1861 Census | Thomas and Sarah Oliver appeared on the 1861 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Canada West. The household consisted of Thomas (age 47, School Teacher), Sarah (47), Rhoda (18, attending school), Mary (12, attending school), Sarah (10, attending school), all born in England, religion Church of England. Also there were Drusilla Hari?t (24, born England, single, residence Murray, not a family member) and Ann Stots (60, birthplace Prussia, widow). Note: Drusilla was very likely their married daughter Drusilla Arnott who lived in nearby Murray Township.7 |
1871 Census | Thomas and Sarah appeared on the 1871 Census of Seymour Township, Northumberland County, Ontario. Thomas was 54, born in England, Churchof England, English origin, married, and a Tavernkeeper. Sarah was 54, born in England, Church of England. Their daughter Sarah was living with them as well as William Walter Grills (10, attending school), George Martin, tailor, and George Hart, carpenter.8 |
(Witness) Birth | Sarah Oliver of Campbellford was the informant on the birth registration of her grandson John Andrew Linton on 10 Jun 1877 in Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario.9 |
1881 Census | Thomas and Sarah appeared on the 1881 Census of Campbellford, Northumberland County, Ontario. Thomas was age 67, married, born in England, Church of England, and a Gent. Sarah was 67, married, and born in England. With them were two Blacksmiths and a Servant. The Olivers were living in the same house as their daughter Mary Linton and family.10 |
Death | Sarah died on 23 Jun 1888.11 |
Gravestone | The inscription for Sarah was on the opposite side of the marker and was not in a condition to photograph. It reads, “In affectionate remembrance of Sarah, wife of T. Oliver late of Devonshire England who died June 20, 1888 Age 75 years”. Text below that was not readable in 2019.12
Thomas Oliver Christ Church Anglican Cemetery Campbellford Ontario Close up of inscription |