NameIsabelle Frances OLIVER
Birth20 Oct 1834, Caswell County, NC
Death18 Sep 1915, Leasburg, Caswell County, NC
BurialLeasburg Community Cemetery, Caswell Co, NC
Spouses
Birth30 Apr 1823, Leasburg, Caswell County, NC
Death26 Aug 1902, Leasburg, Caswell County, NC
BurialLeasburg Community Cemetery, Caswell Co, NC
Marriage4 Dec 1848, Orange County, NC
Quinn Eli (1852-1920)
Mary Ann “Nannie” (1854-1938)
Eugenia Demarius “Jenny” (1856-1935)
David Lea (1858-1943)
William Elijah (1860-1912)
Elizabeth Polly “Lizzie” (1862-)
Lula Phoebe (1865-1940)
John Alvis (1867-1932)
Emma Caroline “Kattie” (1869-)
Edward Vincent (1871-1937)
Charles Wheeler (1873-1912)
Glendora Belle “Glennie” (1878-1943)
Rosa Matilda (1881-1888)
Notes for Isabelle Frances OLIVER
Latham Mark Phelps provided her middle name. And her place of death.
Vincent's wife Isabella Frances Oliver's family were heavily involved in the clandestine resistance to the Union Army's being there along with their northern sympathizers. Two of Isabella's cousins John G. Lea and James T.(Tom) Oliver were intimately involved in the now infamous murder of Senator John "Chicken" Stephens in the Caswell County Courthouse in 1870. John G. Lea and Tom Oliver were both Confederate veterans and had no love for the Union.