Reginald Owen Oliver1

#16790, (1888 - )
FatherThomas Oliver1 (c 1858 - 1937)
MotherAnn Hookway1 (c 1858 - )
ChartsWilliam Oliver (born c1817) & Mary Burnett - descendants

Child of Reginald Owen Oliver and Mabel Seage

  • Norman James Oliver6 (c 1918 - 1943)

Life Events

BirthReginald Owen Oliver was born on 20 Jul 1888 in St Thomas Exeter, Devon.2,1
 
BaptismHe was baptized on 8 Aug 1888 in St Thomas Exeter. The register noted that he was the son of Thomas, a Cellarman, & Ann Oliver of Cowick Road.1 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusHe appeared on the 1891 Census of St David Exeter, Devon with his parents. He was 3 years old and born in St Thomas Exeter.2 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusReginald O Oliver appeared on the 1901 Census of Exeter, Devon with his parents. He was 12 and born in Exeter.3 
(with Parents) 1911 CensusReginald Owen appeared on the 1911 Census of Exeter, Devon with his parents. He was 22, born in Exeter, and was a brewer working at home [his father was an innkeeper].4 
MarriageHe married Mabel Seage in 1911.5,6
 
Research Note Children from freeBMD, all in Exeter:
1912 Joyce M
1913 Reginald S
1914 Ivy M
1917 Thomas J
1918 Norman J
1927 Bernard H O
1931 Bryan (mother's name Seager.) 
Newspaper Published 31 Mar 1921 in the Western Times.

At Exeter City Police Court yesterday, an application for the transfer of the Mount Pleasant Inn, from James Robert Wheeler to Reginald Owen Oliver was granted.7
 
Newspaper Published 18 May 1921 in the Western Morning News was an item about a bookmaker convicted of "welshing" at Newton Abbot Races. Among those he stole from was Reginald Owen Oliver, licensee of the Mount Pleasant Inn, Exeter, a sum of £2.
An account of the story in the Western Times noted that "the horse Mudeford Rex appeared to have been regarded as a likely winner" and Oliver had put on at 3 to 1 for £2. The defendant was fined £60, which was paid by his friends.8 
Newspaper Published 9 Feb 1935 in the Western Times.

BETTING AND LOTTERIES ACT, 1934

To the Chairman of the Watch Committee of the Exeter City Council; and
To the Chief Constable of the County of the City of Exeter.
Take notice that I, REGINALD OWEN OLIVER, of 24, Union-road, Exeter, aforesaid under and by virtue of Section 8 of the Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934, hereby give notice of my intention on the 11th day of April next to APPLY for the grant to me of a LICENCE authorizing the provision of betting facilities on the following Track.
Situation of Track: -- The County Ground, St Thomas, Exeter.
And I hereby declare that Bookmaking was carried on on the said Track in connection with sporting events not less than nine days in the year 1933, and as respect the following days in connection with dog racing: -- July 1st, 3rd, 8th, 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 24th, and 29th.
Dated this 8th day of February, 1935.
REGINALD OWEN OLIVER.9
 
Newspaper Published 18 Jan 1937 in the Western Morning News a notice of a new company - Exeter Greyhound Racing Company, Ltd. It's capital was £26,000 in £1 shares. The directors were Reginald O Oliver (permanent managing director), Marglen, Victoria Park-road, Exeter; Mrs Mabel Oliver, Marglen, and John Coombes, Roseville, 49, Cowicklane, Exeter.10 
Newspaper Published 5 Feb 1937 in the Western Times.

Four summonses under the Road and Rail Traffic Act were brought by the Licensing Authority for the Western area at Exeter Police Court yesterday.
Reginald Owen Oliver, "Marglen," Victoria Park-road, Exeter, pleaded guilty to using a goods vehicle without holding a licence authorising such use.
Mr Griffith Hall Lawson, traffic examiner, said no identity certificate denoting it was licensed was affixed to the vehicle when he saw it on December 10th, and defendant, who was very frank about the matter, told him that at the time he purchased the vehicle he asked the sellers to see that he was covered in every possible way.
Mr Lawson added that 6,000 people in the Western traffic area alone had been warned, and it had been felt that pleas of ignorance could no longer be accepted except in special circumstances.
A fine of £1 was imposed.11
 
(Admon) ProbateReginald Owen Oliver, dog racing promoter, was granted administration of his father Thomas Oliver's estate on 5 Apr 1937 in Exeter.12 
(Administrator) ProbateReginald Owen Oliver was the administrator of [his son] Norman James Oliver's estate on 12 Oct 1943 in Exeter. Entry from the probate calendar:

OLIVER Norman James of Romo Blackboy-road Exeter died 22 January 1943 on war service. Administration Exeter 12 October to Reginald Owen Oliver company director. Effects £992 3s 8d.13
 
Newspaper Published 3 Dec 1948 in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette was an item regarding a case dismissed due a break in the chain of circumstantial evidence. A fellow was charged with the theft of a stocking containing about one shilling intended as a Christmas gift for the blind of Devon.
Reginald Owen Oliver, of 55a Blackboy-road Exeter, said the man was the only customer in the Heavitree Arms Hotel public bar and the stocking was hanging near the darts board. After the man left, Oliver noticed it was missing.14 
Research Note There is an entry in the GRO death index for a Reginald Owen Oliver in Exeter in 1971. 
Last Edited20 Mar 2015

Citations

  1. St Thomas Exeter, Devon, Baptism Register, Image viewed at FindMyPast. Reginald Owen Oliver, 1888, #3000.
  2. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/1690 folio 56.
  3. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/2403 folio 36.
  4. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 271-1 SD 271-1 ED 7 Schedule 46.
  5. Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (http://www.cwgc.org/), Norman James Oliver, son of Reginald Owen and Mabel Oliver of St Thomas Exeter, died 1943.
  6. FreeBMD. Reginald O Oliver & Mabel Seage, June Q 1911, Exeter RD.
  7. Western Times [Devon], 31 March 1921, page 3. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  8. Western Morning News [Devon], May 18, 1921, page 5. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  9. Western Times [Devon], 9 February 1935, page 1. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  10. Western Morning News [Devon], 18 January 1937, page 9. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  11. Western Times [Devon], February 5, 1937, page 15. Image accessed online at Find My Past.
  12. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Thomas Oliver, 1937.
  13. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Norman James Oliver, 1943.
  14. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 3 December 1948, page 3. Image accessed online at Find My Past.