Samuel Clark Oliver
b. 29 July 1799, d. March 1848
- Samuel Clark Oliver was born on 29 July 1799 in Elbert County, Georgia.
- He married Mildred Spencer McGehee on 10 January 1826.
- Samuel Clark Oliver died in March 1848 at age 48.
- His wife Mildred Spencer McGehee became a widow at his death.
- A biographical sketch of Samuel Clark Oliver appears in W. G. Robertson's 1892 Early Settlers::
Dr. Samuel C. Oliver, an early citizen of Montgomery county, was a man of wealth and influence. He represented his county in the Legislature almost continuously for fifteen or eighteen years, and no man stood higher in the esteem of his fellow citizens than did Dr. Olivers. In politics he was a Whig, in religion he was a Methodist, but conservative and liberal in his views. He was never abusive to his political opponents, but on the stump and in the hustings met their argument with argument. He was educated and a fluent debater. He was popular with his people, and was never defeated. He always signed his name "Sam C. Oliver." His wife was Mildred McGehee. They had a splendid family of children, three sons and two daughters. The oldest daughter was born the night the stars fell, as it was commonly called, and she was named Mary Meteora. Major Thomas W. Oliver is the only son living. Dr. Oliver was an elder brother of the Rev. Christopher D. Oliver of the alabama Conference; and still another younger was Dr. John A. Oliver, who died in early manhood.
Recollections of the Early Settlers of Montgomery County and Their Families, by William G. Robertson. Montgomery, Alabama: Excelsior Printing Company, 1892. Reprinted Montgomery Alabama: Society of Pioneers of Montgomery, 1961.
- Last Edited: 8 Jul 2014
Family: Mildred Spencer McGehee b. circa 1811, d. 4 May 1887
- Thomas Winfrey Oliver+ b. 27 August 1827, d. 20 February 1899