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1891 Residing at The Limes, Staplehurst, Kent: Henry Oyler (age 52 born Cranbrook), Farmer and Corn merchant. With his wife Sarah and three daughters.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Residing at The Limes, Staplehurst, Kent: Henry Oyler (age 52 born Cranbrook), Farmer and Corn merchant. With his wife Sarah and three daughters.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1899 of 35 New Cavendish St, London, was appointed a Land Tax Commissioner for the district<ref>The London Gazette    11 August 1899</ref>


1901 Died at Maidstone.
1901 Died at Maidstone.

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Henry Oyler (1838-1901) of H. and D. J. Oyler

Born at Cranbrook the son of George Oyler, a Farmer, and his second wife wife Mar Ann Haynes. Brother of David Jonathan Oyler

1891 Residing at The Limes, Staplehurst, Kent: Henry Oyler (age 52 born Cranbrook), Farmer and Corn merchant. With his wife Sarah and three daughters.[1]

1899 of 35 New Cavendish St, London, was appointed a Land Tax Commissioner for the district[2]

1901 Died at Maidstone.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. The London Gazette 11 August 1899