Let op: Was 9 maanden voor de geboorte (??-??-1844) van kind (Douglas Champ Oakes) al overleden (9 september 1842).
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Harriet MACDONALD Oakes.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1830 te Madras, India.
Spouse: Henry Robert Oakes
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Eliza Maxtone.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 januari 1816 te Madras, India.
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Eliza Maxtone |
Henry Robert Oakes<br>Birth names: Mr OakesHenry Oakes<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 17 1788 - Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom<br>Christening: Dec 13 1788 - Fort St George,Madras,Tamil Nadu,India<br>Marriage: Spouse: Eliza Maxtone - Jan 1 1816 - Madras, India<br>Marriage: Spouse: Harriet MacDonald - Feb 16 1820<br>Death: Sep 9 1842 - Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia<br>Parents: Thomas Oakes, Elizabeth Ann Oakes (born Cosby)<br>Spouses: Eliza Oakes (born Maxtone), Harriet Oakes (born MacDonald)<br>Children: Thomas George Oakes, Eliza Maria Helen Oakes, Oakes, Henry Richard Oakes, Augustus John Oakes, Flora Mackdonald Lascelles Oakes, Montague Cosby Oakes, William Henry Todd Oakes, Alexander Reid Oakes, Maria Lucy Oakes, Maria Louisa Oakes, Douglas Champ Oakes, Helen Caroline Snodgrass (born Oakes)<br>Siblings: Thomas Alexander Oakes esq, Richard Montague Oakes, Emma Geora. Oakes, Caroline Eliza Oakes, Eliza Georgina Oakes, Charles Edward Oakes, Charlotte Emily Musgrave (born Oakes), Augustus Frederick Oakes<br> Additional information:
LIFEOFHENRYROAKES: Was born in British occupied territories Madras and employed in the Honourable East India Civil Service (H. E. I. C. S.) He migrated to Van Diemans Land in 1824 with his family where among other things he took up a 2000 acre grant near New Norfolk and also leased the property, Redlands, at Plenty. In 1834 he was commissioned Lieutenant Governor's Envoy to New Zealand. In 1837 he returned to Australia and settled on the MacLeay River where he became the first Commissioner of Lands for the Northern Rivers District.
MAJOROAKES: Such the passing record of the once gay and jovial “Major” Oakes, a man whose activity and eccentricity was conspicuous through life, whose hospitality was as lavish as his expenditure prodigal and his humour uncontrollable. In India, Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand he was universally known - “a fellow of infinite mirth and most exquisite fancy”. And there he lay - not one quip, nor crank, nor gleeful sally to greet me now! How keenly long forgotten train of reflections pass in shadowy review before the mental gaze, recalling the ghosts of bye gone pleasures to jar our heart strings. Through what feverish variety of chequered scenes we speed to lie full low at last - Mr. Oakes was recently Commissioner of Crown lands for this district, which lies beyond the boundary - Henry, his eldest son, entered H.M.S. Sulphur in the capacity of First Clap Volunteer under the auspices and by the advice of Captain Dance, whilst a resident in Tasmania. The Captain’s promises either exceeded his power or inclination to realise and, in consequence, the Navy lost a young gentleman “whilst Australia gained an active and industrious squatter”. With numberless opportunities of realising a noble independence for his family Oakes died deeply in debt. His anxious and persevering boys signed heavily as they told me so - altho’ their father had been latterly in rect. of £1000 a year they assured me they were now in a much better position with little, Gold help them, save their own untiring industry and resolute perseverance in toil to befriend them. That they may prosper is the earnest wish of all who know them. After a weeks sojourn the Blacks have this day struck their camp. A woman, born of an European father, was among them. She, to my thinking, was fully as savage and loathy as the others. The day passed away in fiery heat and furious squalls. Night was heralded by a fine sunset - the wind lulled and so chilly did it become as to render a glowing wood fire a most agreeable feature.
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Henry Robert Oakes<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Oct 17 1788 - Madras, India<br>Marriage: Spouse: Harriet Oakes (born MacDonald) - Feb 16 1820 - Madras, India&;lt;br>Death: Sep 9 1842 - Kempsey, NSW, Australia<br>Father: Thomas Oakes<br>Mother: Elizabeth Ann Oakes (born Cosby)<br>Wives: Harriet Oakes (born MacDonald), Eliza Oakes (born Maxtone)<br>Children: Henry Richard Oakes, Helen Caroline Oakes, Augustus John Oakes, Flora MacDonald Oakes, Montagu Cosby Oakes, Maria Lucy Oakes, William Henry Tod (born Oakes), Oakes, Alexander Reid Oakes, Douglas Champ Oakes<br>Siblings: Thomas Alexander Oakes, Richard Montague Oakes, Emma Oakes, Caroline Eliza Oakes, Eliza Oakes
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