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Wondering if it was originally D'OLIER / D'OUILLIER I searched a few places using OLIER, OLLIER etc. This did find some entries which may be related: - There are further IGI entries for the Isaacs and Jeremiahs of Dublin, Ireland, recorded as D'OLIER and indexed as OLIER. Including some wills on the PCC database. - There is the 1750s will of an Antoine Olier of Leyden, Holland. Wondering if he is the Antoine Doullier having children baptised in London in 1710s? - There is an 1800s Rueben Olier in Cheshire. This is England, but the closest to Wales we've seen so far ... Again straws to clutch at, but at least some things to investigate... You might also need to try the OLIER approach with your early U.S. resources, to see if that throws up any hitherto overlooked entries. Sonia Notify Administrator about this message?
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