- Alexander Oliver
Infobox Military Person
name=Alexander Oliver
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born=November 30, 1744
died=September 2, 1828
placeofbirth=Sherborn, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=Point Pleasant, Ohio
placeofburial=Clermont County, Ohio
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branch=Continental Army
serviceyears=1775-1783
rank=Colonel
unit=13th Massachusetts Regiment Jeduthan Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment 5th Massachusetts Regiment
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battles=American Revolutionary War
Bunker HillSiege of Boston Battle of Valcour Island Battle of Saratoga Battle of Monmouth Battle of Rhode Island
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relations=Andrew Oliver , Thomas Oliver
laterwork=Explorer, Founder ofBelpre, Ohio Alexander Oliver (November 30, 1744 – September 2, 1828) was an American soldier who fought during the Revolutionary War.
Background and the American Revolution
Oliver was born in
Sherborn, Massachusetts , to Launcelot Oliver and Mary Walker. Before the war he married Mary Warner, third cousin ofSeth Warner and seventh cousin ofGeorge Washington . His decision to fight against the British was very much disliked by part of his family, mainly because his second cousin wasAndrew Oliver , aMassachusetts politician who was commissioned to enforce the Stamp Act in Massachusetts, and another cousin more distant this time Thomas Oliver would becomeLieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. He was made aCorporal of13th Massachusetts Regiment raised byColonel Samuel Brewer , while in the 13th he fought at theBattle of Bunker Hill ,Battle of Valcour Island andBattle of Saratoga where he lead a group of men to captureGeneral John Burgoyne . Then he wasRegimental Quartermaster ofJeduthan Baldwin's Artillery Artificer Regiment , [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=whAXAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA234&dq=Ensign+Alexander+Oliver&lr=#PPA234,M1 Muster of the 5th Massachusetts] ] then anEnsign orSecond lieutenant in the5th Massachusetts Regiment , then aLieutenant , and then aColonel for Massachusetts. Alexander Oliver was in charge of recruiting men to fight all around Massachusetts. Oliver was a participant in theBoston Tea Party . Alexander was also in George Washington's staff atDorchester Heights and was near him as they marched intoBoston .He was also the third great grandson of Thomas Oliver one of the first Olivers in the Colonies and a
Ruling Elder of the Church of Boston .Ohio River Expedition
[ [http://books.google.com/books?id=EVWFwKLd5E4C&printsec=frontcover&dq=Journal+of+Thomas+Wallcut+in+1790&sig=ACfU3U0WDXSQAhqxdv4cSBlf55YiuLScDg#PPA7,M1 Thomas Wallcut's "Journal of Thomas Wallcut in 1790" (2006) Pg. 7-8] ] Oliver and
Major Nathan Goodale were sent with an exploring committee down theOhio River into theKanawha River for about six weeks to find out as much information as possible on the area, traveling through present dayWest Virginia ,Virginia , andNorth Carolina on the way.Moving to Ohio
After arriving in Ohio Oliver helped found
Belpre, Ohio along with thirteen other Revolutionary War veterans. After leaving Belpre he moved toPoint Pleasant, Ohio where he later died.Family
Oliver had eleven children with Mary Warner, one of his notable descendants is his grandaughter who married Admiral Raphael Semmes.
Citations
*Daughters of the American Revolution's "Lineage Book Volume 41" (1928) Pg. 244
* Gerald Faulkner Shepard's "The Shepard Families of New England" (1973) Pg. 125
*Egbert Cleave's "Cleave's Biographical Cyclopaedia of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons" (1873) Pg. 345
*William Thomas Roberts Saffell's "Records of the Revolutionary War: Containing the Military and Financial Correspondence of Distinguished Officers" (1894) Pg. 429
*Samuel Crocker Cobb's "An Historical Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Centennial Celebration at Boston, Massachusetts" (1883) Pg. 45
*Cornelius Evarts Dickinson and Samuel Prescott Hildreth's "A History of Belpre, Washington County, Ohio" (1920) Pg. 191ee also
*
Andrew Oliver
*Thomas Oliver (Lieutenant Governor)
*American Revolutionary War
*Seth Warner References
External links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wingfamilyofamerica/p912.htm#i2007673 Wing Family of America, descendants]
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