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![]() P Samuel Oiler (ID=828) Born: 1781 - Pennsylvania Place of Death: Gallia Co., OH Married: December 24, 1811 Married2: October 13, 1832 Remarks: Son of Jacob Oiler. Moved to Gallia County Ohio in 1811 from Virginia. 1820 Gallia OH Census shows him with 2 boys under 10, 2 girls under 10, and a wife between 16 and 26. Married (1) Polly Caldwell December 24, 1811 in Rockbridge County Virginia; married (2) Elizabeth Cavenes Bass October 13, 1832 in Gallia County Ohio. |
![]() Spouse(1): Polly Caldwell (ID=937) |
![]() Spouse(2): Elizabeth Cavenes Bass (ID=829) Born: 1799 - North Carolina Place of Death: Unknown in Ohio Married2: October 13, 1832 Remarks: In the 1840 census a Nancy Bass was living next door to Samuel and Elizabeth. This may be a sister to Elizabeth Bass. |
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Samuel OilerFather: Jacob Oiler (ID=936)b: Abt 1750 | d: Mother: (ID=) b: | d: GrandFather: (ID=) b: | d: Grand Mother: b: | d: G GrandFather: (ID=) b: | d: G Grand Mother: b: | d: GG GrandFather: (ID=) b: | d: GG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGG GrandFather: (ID=) b: | d: GGG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGGG GrandFather: (ID=) b: | d: GGGG Grand Mother: b: | d: |
Polly CaldwellFather:b: | d: Mother: b: | d: GrandFather: b: | d: Grand Mother: b: | d: G GrandFather: b: | d: G Grand Mother: b: | d: GG GrandFather: b: | d: GG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGG GrandFather: b: | d: GGG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGGG GrandFather: b: | d: GGGG Grand Mother: b: | d: |
Elizabeth Cavenes BassFather:b: | d: Mother: b: | d: GrandFather: b: | d: Grand Mother: b: | d: G GrandFather: b: | d: G Grand Mother: b: | d: GG GrandFather: b: | d: GG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGG GrandFather: b: | d: GGG Grand Mother: b: | d: GGGG GrandFather: b: | d: GGGG Grand Mother: b: | d: |
1781 * June 11, 1781 - Congress appoints a Peace Commission comprised of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Jay and Henry Laurens. The commission supplements John Adams as the sole negotiator with the British. July 20, 1781 - Slaves in Williamsburg, Virginia, rebel and burn several buildings. September 28, 1781 - Gen. Washington, with a combined Allied army of 17,000 men, begins the siege of Yorktown. French cannons bombard Gen. Cornwallis and his 9000 men day and night while the Allied lines slowly advance and encircle them. British supplies run dangerously low. |