1850 United States Federal Census
Washington, Green, Morgan, Indiana
Name: Elbert Oliver
Age: 14
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836
Birth Place: VA (Error: Elbert was born in Indiana)
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Green, Morgan, Indiana
Family Number: 271
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1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Albert Oliver
Age in 1860: 25
Birth Year: abt 1835
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1860: Clear Creek, Cumberland, Illinois
Gender: Male
Post Office: Majority Point
Occupation: None Listed
Household Members: Name Age
Albert Oliver 25 IN
Louisa Oliver 26 IN
John W Oliver 6 IN
Mary A Oliver 4 IN
Barbara E Oliver 1 IL 1859
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Oliver, Elbert W.
Union
Infantry
33rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry
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Oliver, Elbert W.
Born: Indiana, Address: Estelle
Enlisted: 25 Aug. 1861, Corp. Co. C., 33d Ind. Inf.
Mustered Out: 2 Feb. 1864, Corp. Co. C. 33 d Ind. Inf.
Member: G. A. R. Post #269, Palisade, NE
GAR Membership Rosters, NSHS ARchives, Vol 4, p. 91
Name: Elbert W. Oliver
Company: C
Unit: 33 Indiana Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union Film Number M540 roll 57
source: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm
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American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Elbert Oliver
Residence: Morgan County, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 16 Sep 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Enlisted as a Private on 16 September 1861.
Enlisted in Company C, 33rd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 16 Sep 1861.
Mustered Out Company C, 33rd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 21 Jul 1865 at Louisville, KY.
Sources: 76
Battles Fought
Fought on 21 Oct 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 5 Mar 1863 at Thompson's Station, TN.
Fought on 17 Jul 1863.
Fought on 15 May 1864 at Resaca, GA.
Fought on 25 May 1864 at Dallas, GA.
Fought on 27 May 1864 at Dallas, GA.
Fought on 19 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
Fought on 22 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
Fought on 24 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
Fought on 25 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
Fought on 29 Jun 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.
Fought on 20 Jul 1864 at Peach Tree Creek, GA.
Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 20 Aug 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 6 Nov 1864 at Atlanta, GA.
Fought on 2 Feb 1865.
Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Raleigh, NC.
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Wonded in action, serious heath problems the rest of his life.
Source: Grand daughter Jennie May Hicks (Daughter of Mary Ann Oliver Hicks)
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1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Elbert Oliver
Estimated birth year: abt 1837
Age in 1870: 33
Birthplace: Indiana
Home in 1870: Jackson, Morgan, Indiana
Race: White
Gender: Male
Post Office: Morgantown
Occupation: Farm Laborer
Members of household (All born in IN except Barbara, IL)
Value of Personal Property: 400.00
Olive Elbert age 33 Farm laborer
Louiza age 33
John W. age 11 (name for Elbert's brother)
Mary A age 14 (Mary Ann)
Barbara age 10 (Barbara E. named for her Grandmother) IL
Lucinda age 7 (Louisa Catherine)
Ida age 4 (Ida B)
Luther age 2 (Martin Luther)
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Moved to Fox Creek, Harrison MO about 1879
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1880 Census Place Fox Creek, Harrison, Missouri
Elbert W. OLIVER Self M Male W 45 IN Farmer NC VA
Louisa OLIVER Wife M Female W 45 IN Keeping House KY IN
Ida B. OLIVER Dau S Female W 14 IN At School IN IN
Martin L. OLIVER Son S Male W 12 IN IN IN
Minnie OLIVER Dau S Female W 9 IN IN IN
Alma M. OLIVER Dau S Female W 7 IN IN IN
Charles Ross OLIVER Son S Male W 3 IN IN IN
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Note: Moved to Palisade NE around 1882-83.
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1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Louisa Oliver
Home in 1900: Trenton, Hitchcock, Nebraska
Age: 63
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837
Birthplace: Indiana
Number of years married: 47
Number of Children: 10 Living: 9
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Spouse's Name: Elbert
Race: White
Occupation: none listed
Household Members: Name Age
Elbert Oliver 63
Louisa Oliver 63
Alla M Schinghart 26 Daughter
Cyrus B Schinghart 43 Son in law Butcher
Earl W Schinghart 5 Grandson
Myrtle M Schinghart 2 Grand Daughter
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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Elbert W Oliver
[Elbert W Oliiver]
Age in 1910: 74
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836
Birthplace: Indiana
Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law
Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee
Spouse's Name: Louisa M
Home in 1910: Allston, Dundy, Nebraska
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members: Name Age
Albert Rossmiller 50 (Married 8 years)
Allie M Rossmiller 36
Myrtle M Schyhart 12 step Daughter (Daughter of Cyrus and Allie)
Isabel F Rossmiller 9/12
Elbert W Oliver 74 Father-in-law (Married 56 years)
Louisa M Oliver 74 Mother-in-law
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E. W. Oliver 1836-1913
Born, November 4th, 1836 in Morgan County, Indiana, and died September 17th, 1913, at the age of 78 years, 10 months and 13 days.
Mr. Oliver came to this state some twenty years ago, living a part of the time in this state some twenty years ago, living a part of the time in Trenton and Culbertson, but most of the time at Palisade. He was a veteran of the rebellion, enlisting in an Indiana regiment of volunteers in 61, serving the full three years and then reenlisted at the end of that service. His wife and eight children survive him. He united with the Methodist church when but a boy thirteen years of age and had lived the Christian life more than sixty-five years. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Palisade, Saturday, September 20th and were conducted by Rev. H. E. Tweedy, of Trenton. Source: TRENTON REGISTER. Fri 26, Sep. 1913, p.1, c.3
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Oliver, Elbert W.
Born: Indiana, Address: Estelle
Enlisted: 25 Aug. 1861, Corp. Co. C., 33d Ind. Inf.
Mustered Out: 2 Feb. 1864, Corp. Co. C. 33 d Ind. Inf.
Member: G. A. R. Post #269, Palisade, NE
GAR Membership Rosters, NSHS ARchives, Vol 4, p. 91
Name: Elbert W. Oliver
Company: C
Unit: 33 Indiana Infantry.
Rank - Induction: Private
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union Film Number M540 roll 57
source: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm
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OLIVER, ELBERT WESLEY (Hitchcock County History Book published in 1989, by the way there are pictures of them in this book)
Elbert Wesley Oliver was born in Indiana 1835.
He was real active around the town, he had a small business. He was a member of the lodge "Mason", at that time had another name but later was called Mason, the lodge of today.
This item was in the Shrine magazine about 1962 or 63. He was married to Louise McKinley.
To this union nine children were born; John, May (Mary Ann), Ella, Lou, Ida, Martin, Minnie, Alma (Ollie) and Charles. He was a Veteran of the Civil War, Volunteer from his State. He served 4 years, was captured and suffered in Libby Prison the cold, rain, no food. As a result of the poor conditions, became very ill and was a semi-invalid the rest of his life. While he was gone Louise kept the children together, were sad days and many hardships were endured. On his arrival home after the conflict, they moved the family to Missouri, leaving the 3 oldest girls in Indiana and they never did move west. Years later they moved on West to Nebraska, settling in Palisade 1882-83. The homestead northwest of township of Palisade, gave Alma (Ollie) and Charles a chance to attend school in the Stone School House north of Hamlet. Years later her granddaughter Shirley taught in the same Stone School House. Some years later moved to Trenton then on to Culbertson. The children, grown by now, married with many children, were scattered over the U.S.
The last years they lived in the Soldiers Home in Grand Island, NE. They were very comfortable and enjoyed the company of people their age.
P.S. A bit for laughter, Alma (Ollie) at age of 4 years when left Indiana had to ride in the feed box as the sway of the covered wagon made her sick and the remedy of a brown paper bad against her stomach kept her from being ill. Still use the remedy today with the new modern vehicles. Written by Isabel Busselli
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