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John Oates

Birth1720 - Berkley,Perquimans,Virginia,USA
Death1776-10-01 - Peters Township,Franklin,Pennsylvania,USA
MotherElizabeth Wyatt
FatherJoseph Oates

Born in Berkley,Perquimans,Virginia,USA on 1720 to Joseph Oates and Elizabeth Wyatt. John Oates married Frances Susan "Fannie" Reid and had 11 children. He passed away on 1776-10-01 in Peters Township,Franklin,Pennsylvania,USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Oates
1697 - 1747
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Elizabeth Wyatt
1702 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Frances Susan "Fannie" Reid
1711 - 1776
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Elizabeth Blount
1724 - 1777
Children Show all
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Mary Oates (Clark)
1749 - 1797
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William Ii Oates ! (Sloan)
1734 - 1818
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John Oates (Henry)
1736 - 1830
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Eleanor "Nellie" Blanch Oates (Moore)
1740 - 1821
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Elizabeth Oates
1744 - 1821
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Edward Oates
1735 - 1780
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Robert Oates
1736 - Unknown
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Robert Oates
1742 - 1830
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James Oates
1744 - 1830
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Jane "Jeanne" Oates
1742 - 1781
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Frances Oates
1746 - 1820

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