Olive Harmon

F, b. circa 1548, d. 1603
Church of Elstree, Hertfordshire, England [Wikipedea]
     Olive was born circa 1548 in Sanderstead Court, County Surrey, England. She was the daughter and heiress of James Harman who, along with others of the family, were members of the Royal Family staff. Olive married Nicholas Atwood, son of John Hewson Atwood and Margaret (?), on 30 January 1569 in Westminister, London, County Middlesex, England, at St. Martin's-in-the-Field.1 Olive's husband, Nicholas, died on 10 May 1586 in Sanderstead Court leaving her a widow. Olive married 2nd William Marleville in 1590 in Westminister, London at St. Martin's-in-the-Field. Olive's husband, William, died in England, leaving her a widow.1 Olive married 3rd John Buck after 1590 in England.2 Olive departed this life in 1603 in Elstree, Herefordshire, England. She was buried there in the parish church of Elstree.3

Family 1

Nicholas Atwood b. 1536, d. 10 May 1586
Children

Family 3

John Buck
Child

Citations

  1. [S1257] Elijah Francis Atwood, Ye Atte Wode Annuals, page 5.
  2. [S1254] Charles Atwood, History of the Atwood Family in England & the United States, page 6 - The widow of Nicholas, though the mother of nine children, was again married to John Buck of Aldenham in the village of Elstree, in Hertfordshire.
  3. [S1254] Charles Atwood, History of the Atwood Family in England & the United States, page 6 - She died in 1603. Her epitaph in the church of Elstree, had inscriptions in English, French and Latin. In thirty lines of poetry she is “bepraised” with ridiculous extravagance. The beginning is:
    “Behold and know how heaven is repossest
    Of her sweet soul,
    Whose corps interred doth rest
    Near to this place.”
    The last lines restore the corps to the soul:
    “Dignified, glorified, eternized;
    Sauctified at last, as first baptized.”.