He married twice.
First to Judith E. Belvin
Second to Margaret Ann Buchanan.
Obituary:
Charles Dosenburg Oakes
The Soper Democrat, Soper, Choctaw, OK; Issue: Thurs. 22 Jan 1925.
Transcribed by April Makerney
Deceased Pioneer Was Firm Believer in Law and Order
Charles D. Oakes, pioneer resident of Choctaw county who died January 14 at his home near Ervin, southeast of here, at the age of 83, was firm believer in law and order, according to those who were intimately acquainted with him. While this section was still almost a wilderness, he made many trips on horse back, with his old-time cross back saddle pockets, to attend federal court at Fort Smith.
"He possessed many, if not all, of the qualities that make a good man," it was declared. "He had rather give than receive, never turned away the hungry, was kind hearted and always ready to lend a helping hand. He believed in God, professed his belief and hope of an Eternal Home."
Mr. Oakes passed away peacefully, without a struggle. Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Mr. Hawley, Presbyterian minister, at the family home Thursday evening at 2 o'clock.
Charles D. Oakes was born April 15, 1841. He served four years in the Confederate army during the Civil war. He was married in 1874 to Miss Judith Belvin and settled on the old homestead where he remained until the end came. Four of ten children born to that union are living. In 1889 he was married to Miss Margaret Phillips. Eight of eleven children born to that union are living. He was the father of 21 children, of whom 12 survive. He had 39 living grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Surviving Mr. Oakes are five brothers and two sisters. They are: T. E., G. W., S. L., L. W., and J. E. "Dock" Oakes, Mrs. J. B. Jeter and Mrs. T. D. Hibben, the youngest, who is now 62 years old.
Mr. Oakes' father died at the age of 92 and his mother at the age of 74.---Hugo News.
TRANSCRIBERS NOTES: Charles & Judith were married 19 Feb 1862, not 1874.
Margaret was previouly married to a Phillips and had one daughter, Mary Ellen Phillips, with him. Her maiden name is Buchanan. She is the daughter of William C. & Martha Ellen Buchanan.
He married twice.
First to Judith E. Belvin
Second to Margaret Ann Buchanan.
Obituary:
Charles Dosenburg Oakes
The Soper Democrat, Soper, Choctaw, OK; Issue: Thurs. 22 Jan 1925.
Transcribed by April Makerney
Deceased Pioneer Was Firm Believer in Law and Order
Charles D. Oakes, pioneer resident of Choctaw county who died January 14 at his home near Ervin, southeast of here, at the age of 83, was firm believer in law and order, according to those who were intimately acquainted with him. While this section was still almost a wilderness, he made many trips on horse back, with his old-time cross back saddle pockets, to attend federal court at Fort Smith.
"He possessed many, if not all, of the qualities that make a good man," it was declared. "He had rather give than receive, never turned away the hungry, was kind hearted and always ready to lend a helping hand. He believed in God, professed his belief and hope of an Eternal Home."
Mr. Oakes passed away peacefully, without a struggle. Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Mr. Hawley, Presbyterian minister, at the family home Thursday evening at 2 o'clock.
Charles D. Oakes was born April 15, 1841. He served four years in the Confederate army during the Civil war. He was married in 1874 to Miss Judith Belvin and settled on the old homestead where he remained until the end came. Four of ten children born to that union are living. In 1889 he was married to Miss Margaret Phillips. Eight of eleven children born to that union are living. He was the father of 21 children, of whom 12 survive. He had 39 living grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Surviving Mr. Oakes are five brothers and two sisters. They are: T. E., G. W., S. L., L. W., and J. E. "Dock" Oakes, Mrs. J. B. Jeter and Mrs. T. D. Hibben, the youngest, who is now 62 years old.
Mr. Oakes' father died at the age of 92 and his mother at the age of 74.---Hugo News.
TRANSCRIBERS NOTES: Charles & Judith were married 19 Feb 1862, not 1874.
Margaret was previouly married to a Phillips and had one daughter, Mary Ellen Phillips, with him. Her maiden name is Buchanan. She is the daughter of William C. & Martha Ellen Buchanan.
Family Members
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Jane "Jincy" Oakes
1843–1857
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Elizabeth E. "Bess" Oakes
1845–1913
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Thomas Everidge Oakes
1847–1929
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Henry W. Oakes
1848–1850
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George Washington Oakes Sr
1851–1941
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Samuel Lorenzo "Renza" Oakes
1853–1926
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Judge Lemuel Wellington Oakes
1857–1940
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Joel Everidge "Doc" Oakes
1858–1937
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Sarah Evelyn Oakes Jeter
1861–1947
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Mary Hester Ann Oakes Hibben
1864–1931
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Henry L. Oakes
1862–1863
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Elizabeth G. Oakes Owens
1864–1890
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Fannie L. Oakes Nelson
1865–1922
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Thomas W. Oakes
1867–1867
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John Emanuel Oakes
1872–1922
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Henrietta E. Oakes Dickson
1874–1946
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Minnie L. Oakes
1876–1876
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Susan Macbeth Oakes Denison
1878–1954
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George Wellington Oakes
1880–1960
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Charles Christopher Oakes
1882–1961
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Annie Merry Oakes
1886 – unknown
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William Newton Oakes
1889–1969
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Henry Franklin Oakes
1892–1965
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Levena Frances Oakes McFarland
1894–1973
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Laura Bell Oakes Bennett
1897–1975
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Harriet N. Oakes Cody
1900–1982
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Albert Osward Oakes
1901–1963
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Martha Ellen Oakes Smith
1903–1984
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Florence L. Oakes Dodson
1906–1990
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