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P Flower Oaks / Oakes (ID=7)
Born: 1772 - Goshen Chester, PA

Children:     Born     Died
Siblings:
Christiana Oaks / Oakes
Elizabeth Oaks / Oakes
Isaac Oaks / Oakes
John Oaks / Oakes
Joseph Oaks / Oakes
Susannah Oaks / Oakes
William Oaks / Oakes
Samuel Oaks / Oakes IV
Cousins:
John David Oaks/Oakes
Aunts/Uncles:
Flower Oaks / Oakes
Jesse Oaks / Oakes
James Daniel Oaks/Oakes

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Flower Oaks / Oakes

Father: Samuel Oaks / Oakes III (ID=3)
b: abt 1737 | d: abt 1810
Mother: Rebeccah Gibbon (ID=4)
b: abt 1746 | d: Jan. 12, 1823
GrandFather: Samuel Oaks / Oakes II (ID=1)
b: abt 1711 | d:
Grand Mother: Elizabeth Flower
b: abt 1715 | d:
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G Grand Mother: Elizabeth Lardner or Landner
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1772
* In June, a British customs schooner, the Gaspee, runs aground off Rhode Island in Narragansett Bay. Colonists from Providence row out to the schooner and attack it, set the British crew ashore, then burn the ship. In September, a 500 pound reward is offered by the English Crown for the capture of those colonists, who would then be sent to England for trial. The announcement that they would be sent to England further upsets many American colonists.