Frederick never married.
Frederick's birth was registered by his maternal grandfather Michael Spies of Hawkesville, Ontario,
Frederick appears on the 1881 Census of Canada aged 2 years old, living with his parents and siblings Annie, Lizzie, Charlie and Lily in Hawkesville, Ontario. By the taking of the 1891 Census, Frederick was 12 years old and living with his widowed mother and siblings Annie, Elizabeth, Charles, Bertha. John Wesley Jr, Edna and Clive.
In May of 1901, Fred Oakes was listed as a passenger aboard the S.S. Corinthian owned by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, bound from Vancouver, BC to Seattle, Washington.
A US WW1 draft card , dated September 12, 1918 shows Fred Henry Oakes living at 225 37th Street, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. He was employed as a houseman for Pleasant J. Mills. His next of kin listed on the document was his sister, Miss Edna Oakes of Hawkesville, Ontario.
The 1929 United States Federal Census records F.H.Oakes living at 225 - 37th Street, Des Moines, Iowa and employed as live-in servant to Pleasant J Mills and his wife Mary E. Mills. The last known document that shows Fred Oakes living with Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Mills was the 1931 Des Moines, Iowa Directory. By the 1932 directory, Fred was no longer listed as residing with the Mills.
In October 1936, a US Social Security Claim was filed for Fred Henry Oakes. The documents show that he was a white male, born to John W. Oakes of Hawkesville, Ontario, Canada.
Frederick never married.
Frederick's birth was registered by his maternal grandfather Michael Spies of Hawkesville, Ontario,
Frederick appears on the 1881 Census of Canada aged 2 years old, living with his parents and siblings Annie, Lizzie, Charlie and Lily in Hawkesville, Ontario. By the taking of the 1891 Census, Frederick was 12 years old and living with his widowed mother and siblings Annie, Elizabeth, Charles, Bertha. John Wesley Jr, Edna and Clive.
In May of 1901, Fred Oakes was listed as a passenger aboard the S.S. Corinthian owned by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, bound from Vancouver, BC to Seattle, Washington.
A US WW1 draft card , dated September 12, 1918 shows Fred Henry Oakes living at 225 37th Street, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. He was employed as a houseman for Pleasant J. Mills. His next of kin listed on the document was his sister, Miss Edna Oakes of Hawkesville, Ontario.
The 1929 United States Federal Census records F.H.Oakes living at 225 - 37th Street, Des Moines, Iowa and employed as live-in servant to Pleasant J Mills and his wife Mary E. Mills. The last known document that shows Fred Oakes living with Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Mills was the 1931 Des Moines, Iowa Directory. By the 1932 directory, Fred was no longer listed as residing with the Mills.
In October 1936, a US Social Security Claim was filed for Fred Henry Oakes. The documents show that he was a white male, born to John W. Oakes of Hawkesville, Ontario, Canada.
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