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1715 - 1765 (50 years)
1670 - 1730 (60 years)
Birth |
1670 |
York Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1730 |
King William, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Rachael Rawlings, b. 1681 |
Children |
+ | 1. William Oakes, b. 1715, King William Co., Virginia |
+ | 2. Thomas Oakes, b. 1710, Virginia Colony |
+ | 3. Charles Oakes, b. 1713, King William Co., Virginia Colony |
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1681 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1681 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
King William, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
John Oakes, b. 1670, York Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. William Oakes, b. 1715, King William Co., Virginia |
+ | 2. Thomas Oakes, b. 1710, Virginia Colony |
+ | 3. Charles Oakes, b. 1713, King William Co., Virginia Colony |
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1735 - 1759 (24 years)
Birth |
1735 |
Virginia Colony |
Died |
1759 |
King William, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
William Oakes, b. 1715, King William Co., Virginia |
Married |
Bef 1757 |
Children |
+ | 1. Daniel [G6L1-5TD] Oakes, b. 1756, King William County, Virginia |
+ | 2. William H. Oakes, b. 1753, King William County, Virginia |
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1756 - 1791 (35 years)
Birth |
1756 |
King William County, Virginia |
Died |
1791 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
William Oakes, b. 1715, King William Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Jessica Rachael [LYQ9-FF5] Miller, b. 1735, Virginia Colony |
Married |
Bef 1757 |
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Family |
Catherine, Mrs. Daniel Oakes Oakes, b. Abt 1780, King William Co., Colonial Virginia |
Married |
Bef 1780 |
Prob. King William Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. William Burl "Billie" Oakes, b. 7 Jan 1780, King William Co., Colonial Virginia |
| 2. Phoebe [29H1-963] Oakes, b. 1796, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Margaret Oakes, b. 1786, Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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1753 - 1818 (65 years)
Birth |
1753 |
King William County, Virginia |
Died |
21 Jun 1818 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
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Father |
William Oakes, b. 1715, King William Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Jessica Rachael [LYQ9-FF5] Miller, b. 1735, Virginia Colony |
Married |
Bef 1757 |
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Family |
Elizabeth Elliott, b. Abt 1753, King William County |
Children |
+ | 1. James Washington Oakes, b. 10 Jan 1800, Davidson Co., North Carolina |
+ | 2. Catherine, Mrs. Daniel Oakes Oakes, b. Abt 1780, King William Co., Colonial Virginia |
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Name |
William Oakes |
Born |
1715 |
King William Co., Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1765 |
King William Co., Virginia |
Person ID |
I2525 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
3 Oct 2022 |
Father |
John Oakes, b. 1670, York Co., Virginia Colony , d. 1730, King William, Virginia Colony (Age 60 years) |
Mother |
Rachael Rawlings, b. 1681, d. Yes, date unknown, King William, Virginia Colony |
Family ID |
F5367 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Jessica Rachael [LYQ9-FF5] Miller, b. 1735, Virginia Colony , d. 1759, King William, Virginia Colony (Age 24 years) |
Married |
Bef 1757 |
Children |
+ | 1. Daniel [G6L1-5TD] Oakes, b. 1756, King William County, Virginia , d. 1791, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 35 years) |
+ | 2. William H. Oakes, b. 1753, King William County, Virginia , d. 21 Jun 1818, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Age 65 years) |
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Last Modified |
27 Jun 2014 |
Family ID |
F1165 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70213009.
Daniel Oakes, s/o William Oakes & Jesse R. Miller
Birth: 1757, King William County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1809, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Daniel was 1 of 2 children born to William Oakes & his wife, Jesse R. (Miller). Daniel's brother was William H. Oakes.
Daniel married Catherine (maiden unknown) in about 1779 in King William Co, VA. She was born in about 1762 in KWC, VA, & died in about 1828.
Their 7 children:
1) William "Old Bill", b. 01/07/1780; 1st: Ruth Smith, 7 kids; 2nd: Sarah Phraley, 4 kids
2) Anthony, b.1/13/1782; m. Mary (Elliot), 11 kids
3) John, b. abt.1785; m.Elizabeth (Barton), 6 kids
4) Margaret, b. abt. 1786; m. Moses Kirby, 0 kids
5) Jesse, b.3/31/1788;m.Mary Barbara (Cook),5 kids
6) Elizabeth, b. abt. 1792
7) Phoebe, b. abt. 1797; m. Wyatt Adkins, 4 kids
Family links:
Parents: William Oakes (1715 - 1765)
Children:
William Oakes (1780 - 1846)
Anthony Oakes (1782 - 1832)
John Oakes (1785 - 1870)
Margaret Oakes Kirby (1786 - 1858)
Jesse Oakes (1788 - 1875)
Elizabeth Oakes (1792 - ____)
Phoebe Oakes Adkins (1797 - ____)
Sibling:
William H. Oakes (1753 - 1818)
Daniel Oakes (1757 - 1809)
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=70208983.
William Oakes
Birth: 1715 King William County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1765 King William County, Virginia, USA
William was a "planter" (farmer) in King William Co, VA. He purchased 200 acres of land in St. Marks Parish, Orange Co, VA, in 1741.
William married Jesse R. (Miller) in about 1740 in King William Co, VA. Jesse was born in about 1720 in KWC, VA.
Their 2 children:
(1) William H.; b. bet. 1753-55 KWC, VA
(2) Daniel, b. abt. 1757 KWC, VA
Parents:
John Oakes (1670 - 1730)
Rachel Rawlings Oakes (1681 - ____)
Children:
William H. Oakes (1753 - 1818)
Daniel Oakes (1757 - 1809)
Siblings:
Thomas Oakes (1710 - ____)
Charles Oakes (1713 - 1760)
William Oakes (1715 - 1765)
Mary Margaret Oakes McFeeters (1717 - 1779)
- [S88] Bennett Twins , http://www.genforum.genealogy.com/oakes/messages/2369.html.
Don Bennett
29 May 2014
to me
Mary Frances,
I have some new information for you about Daniel Oakes. You and I are both descended from Daniel. I have just finished going through the tax lists for 1797-1812. These are posted on my website now. One thing I was trying to confirm was the date of death for Daniel Oakes. All researchers have his death between 1809-1810. This is incorrect. He died between 1792 and 1793. I have just posted my analysis on the Oakes Genforum. I'll let you read it here: http://www.genforum.genealogy.com/oakes/messages/2369.html.
Here is a listing of Daniel Oaks from the personal property tax list of Pittsylvania County from 1782-1792.
Daniel Oaks in the Personal Property Tax List of Pittsylvania County [image # on microfilm]
From 1782-1786 the tax list lists the person charged with the tax, the number of males over 21, and then counts the property.
1782 - 1 thite, 3 horses, 6 cattle [0184]
1783 - 1 thite, 3 horses, 8 cattle [0210]
1784 - 1 thite, 3 horses, 8 cattle [0222]
1785 - 1 thite, 2 horses, 5 cattle [0237]
1786 - 1 thite, 2 horses, 5 cattle [0237]
Starting in 1787, the tax list names the person charged with the tax, names each person over 21, the number of white males 16-21, and then counts the property.
1787 - self, 1 horse, 4 cattle [0321]
1788 - self, 1 horse [0380]
Starting in 1789, the tax list enumerate the number of males over 16, and then counts the property. The person charged with the tax is included in the enumeration.
1789 - 1 tithe, 1 horse [0406]
1790 - 1 tithe, 2 horses [0459]
1791 - 1 tithe, 2 horses [0499]
The 1792 tax list (1792B) does not contain a column for white tithes.
1792 - 2 horses [0561]
Daniel Oakes is absent from the tax list after 1792. The 1793 list shows his wife, Catherine, with 2 horses. Catherine appears in 1794 with 3 horses, in 1795 with 2 horses, and in 1796 with 2 horses. Catherine remains on the tax list through at least 1812. This researcher has not checked the years after 1812.
From this information we can conclude that Catherine Oakes is the widow of Daniel Oakes.
So far, I have been able to confirm 5 children of Daniel and Catherine Oakes: William, Margaret, John, Jesse and Phoebe. Well, that's 5 children for Catherine and 4 for Daniel. Phoebe was born about 1797, four years after her father's death. The register of death shows that Daniel and Catherine are the parents of Margaret Oakes Kirby. The informant for this death record was Joab Oakes, nephew of Margaret. Since Joab is the son of William, this confirms that William is Margaret's brother. The widow, Catherine Oakes, is shown paying the tithes for her sons, John and Jesse, on the 1810 personal property tax list. Finally, Catherine gives consent for her daughter, Phoebe, to marry Wyatt Adkins. William Oaks is the bondsman. So, that is how I worked out these five children. There are probably others which I cannot prove yet.
Published sources give the date of death of Daniel Oakes as circa 1809. The source of this information appears to be a book titlled "Neath the Oaks" compiled by Lonnie L. Okes and published in 1957. Although this researcher has never seen this book, other researchers, citing this source, state that Daniel Oaks is on the 1809 tax list but is listed as "Daniel Oakes Estate" on the 1810 tax list. Which tax list this refers to is not clearly identified. I think I know. The 1810 Land Tax List shows "Daniel Oaks estate" with 228 acres of land. In the years leading up to 1810, Daniel Oakes is shown with 228 acres of land. From this evidence, it was concluded that Daniel Oakes died between 1809 and 1810. This conclusion is incorrect.
Daniel Oakes appears on the personal property tax list of Pittsylvania County from 1782-1792. He is absent from the tax list for all years after 1792. The 1792 personal tax list of Pittsylvania County, Virginia shows Daniel Oakes with 2 horses. In 1793, Daniel is absent but Catherine Oakes, his wife, is on the tax list with two horses. Catherine continues on the tax list through at least 1812. This researcher has not checked the list after this date. Women are not included on these tax lists unless they are heads of household. From this information, we can conclude that Daniel Oakes died between 1792 and 1793.
This conclusion is further supported by the land tax lists of Pittsylvania County. Daniel Oakes is on the 1792 land tax list with 228 acres. In 1793, the land tax list shows Daniel Oakes, dec'd with 228 acres. These records show that Daniel Oakes died between 1792 and 1793 and that his widow, Catherine, was charged with the tax on his property in 1793.
The land tax lists can be very inconsistent on the information provided. Daniel Oakes is shown as deceased in 1793 and in 1810, but not in the intervening years. However, we can safely assume that if Daniel Oaks was deceased in 1793 and 1810, then he is likely deceased in those years between, especially since this conclusion is confirmed by the personal property tax lists.
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