| Name |
James OAKS IV |
| Birth |
abt 1799, U.S.A.20 |
| Death |
BET 1861 AND 187221 Age: 62 |
| Death Memo |
He appears in the 1861 Canada census, but is deceased by the time his
daughter, Melvina has died in 1872. |
| Father |
James OAKS III (1766-1856) |
| Mother |
Rachel HOLSE (-<1851) |
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| Spouses |
| 1 |
Mary Ann DOWLING |
| Birth |
1800, Nova Scotia31 |
| Death |
1877, Port Burwell, Bayham Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario31 Age: 77 |
| Burial |
1877, Port Burwell, Bayham Twp., Elgin Co., Ontario31 |
| Burial Memo |
buried |
| Father |
Dennis DOWLING (~1776-1839) |
| Mother |
Mary EDISON (~1781-1861) |
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| Notes for James OAKS IV |
1805 - Age 05, b. USA -- his siblings are born all in New Brunswick
1851 - Age 52, Labourer, b. USA
1861 - Age 62, Labourer, b. New Brunswick[[?]]
The 1805 Norfolk Co. census and the 1851 Canada census give his
birthplace as "U.S." According to his obituary, his father moved the
family from the Province of Massachusetts when he was about 7 years
old. The obituary says he came to the Long Point settlement in 1803
from New Brunswick. The 1805 Norfolk Co. census says he came to
Ontario from New Brunswick in 1804. |
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