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Charles Oakes

Birth
King William County, Virginia, USA
Death
1760 (aged 46–47)
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Charles Oakes was born abt. 1713 in King William County, Virginia to John and Rachel Oakes and died bet. 1750-1760 in Orange County, Virginia.

Charles married Sarah Haley bef. 1730 in Orange County, Virginia.

CHILDEN:
James Oakes
Charles Oakes
John Oakes
Elizabeth Oakes Lane
Charles was one of five children born to John Oakes III and his wife, Rachel (Rawlings).

Charles was born about 1713 in King William Co, VA, and died about 1760 in Orange Co, VA. The earliest record showing his presence in Orange Co. is a land deed dated November 18, 1735. By 1737 he had surveyed 400 acres of new land for himself. In July, 1736, he was accused of trespassing by a Mr. Henry Willis. In September, 1736, John Cuddin claimed Charles owed him two pounds for a mule he had sold him; both cases were dismissed. In 1738 Charles appeared on a delinquent tax list in Orange Co., he evidently had a runaway slave who would have been taxable.

Charles married Sarah (Haley) before 1730 in Orange Co, VA. She was one of ten children born to Edward & Catherine Haley.
Their 4 children:
(1) James Sr., b. abt. 1730 Orange Co, VA
(2) Elizabeth, b. abt. 1732; m. Rev. Dutton Lane Sr. #71034359
(3) John, b. 07/01/1735 King William Co, VA
(4) Charles Jr., b. abt. 1736; m. Jane (Sloan)
Charles Oakes was born abt. 1713 in King William County, Virginia to John and Rachel Oakes and died bet. 1750-1760 in Orange County, Virginia.

Charles married Sarah Haley bef. 1730 in Orange County, Virginia.

CHILDEN:
James Oakes
Charles Oakes
John Oakes
Elizabeth Oakes Lane
Charles was one of five children born to John Oakes III and his wife, Rachel (Rawlings).

Charles was born about 1713 in King William Co, VA, and died about 1760 in Orange Co, VA. The earliest record showing his presence in Orange Co. is a land deed dated November 18, 1735. By 1737 he had surveyed 400 acres of new land for himself. In July, 1736, he was accused of trespassing by a Mr. Henry Willis. In September, 1736, John Cuddin claimed Charles owed him two pounds for a mule he had sold him; both cases were dismissed. In 1738 Charles appeared on a delinquent tax list in Orange Co., he evidently had a runaway slave who would have been taxable.

Charles married Sarah (Haley) before 1730 in Orange Co, VA. She was one of ten children born to Edward & Catherine Haley.
Their 4 children:
(1) James Sr., b. abt. 1730 Orange Co, VA
(2) Elizabeth, b. abt. 1732; m. Rev. Dutton Lane Sr. #71034359
(3) John, b. 07/01/1735 King William Co, VA
(4) Charles Jr., b. abt. 1736; m. Jane (Sloan)


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