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John Oates

Birth23 May 1759 - Southowram, Yorkshire, England
Death3 December 1818 - Skircoat, Yorkshire, England
MotherNancy Rawnsley
Fathermatthew Oates

Born in Southowram, Yorkshire, England on 23 May 1759 to matthew Oates and Nancy Rawnsley. John Oates married Mary Fielding and had 14 children. He passed away on 3 December 1818 in Skircoat, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Matthew Oates
1736 - 1793
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Nancy Rawnsley
1737 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Mary Fielding
1749 - 1791
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Anne Stubbs
1768 - 1826
Children Show all
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James Oates
1808 - 1894
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Frances Oates
1803 - 1875
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John Oates
1793 - 1831
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Eliza Oates
1801 - 1801
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Mary Ann Oates
1798 - 1839
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William Oates
1799 - 1800
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Isabella Oates
1802 - 1867
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Ann Oates
1806 - 1822
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Nancy Oates
1794 - 1798
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Charles Oates
1815 - 1898
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Matthew Oates
1795 - 1861
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Mary Oates
1792 - 1794
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Alexander Oates
1805 - 1805
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Jane Oates
1796 - 1800

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