Buitekant & Scheffer Family Tree » John David Oakes (1785-1855)

Personal data John David Oakes 


Household of John David Oakes

He is married to Mary Ann "Polly" Romans.

They got married before 1805.

They got married before 1805.


Child(ren):

  1. Mary "Polly" Oakes  ± 1825-???? 
  2. Nancy Oakes  1830-1855
  3. Daniel Oakes  1824-1916 
  4. Hyram S. Oakes  1806-1878 
  5. Jacob Roman Oakes  1810-1879 


Notes about John David Oakes

Middle name provided by either Douglas Oakes who got the information from Rollin Oakes or I got it from Bob Pruitt. Died of Cancer.
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1804 Apr 25 - Chester Co., SC Deed book L Page 215, "John Oaks, planter, son of Daniel Oaks deceased..." Proved 18 Feb 1805 by the Oath of Daniel Elliott before Eben Elliott, JP.

No bounty land records for John D. Oakes in VA from 1804-1825 in National Archives as of 1990
1810 Census index Washington Co., VA - No Oaks or Oakes 1816 Oct 15 - Washington Co., VA Deed book 7 pages 363-364
John D. Oakes & Mary his wife, formerly Mary Romans, daughter of Jacob
Romans sold 1/7 part to David Smith & his wife Sarah, formerly Sarah
Romans...all were residents of Lee Co., VA
Sarah deceased by 25 Nov 1820
1820 Census index for Lee Co., VA lists only William Oaks which would indicate John D. and family had moved on by that time.
Mar 18, 1827 - first record of John D. Oakes in Green Co., KY. He performed marriage ceremony for Moses Ratliff and Lucy Dickens (Green Co., Marriages) 1840 John D. Oakes was in Green Co., KY, page 214 on census 1848 Taylor Co. was formed from Green Co., KY
1850 John D. Oakes was in Taylor Co., KY
1852 Minister of Seperate Baptist Church in Taylor Co., KY 1855 Died in Taylor Co., KY of cancer at age 70.
Above information provided by: Lillie Rackley, PO Box 7, Commerce, TX 75429 *******
1783 DOB according to Vivian P. Munn, 1428 E. Nevada Dr., Tuscon, AZ 85706 *******
Son Jacob Roman Oakes was born about 1810-12 in KY according to 1850 Taylor Co., KY census but John D. was supposedly still in Lee Co., Va at the time.

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