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Bernadette
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21 Sep 2015 11:41 |
I have the marriage cert for John Oakes, age 21 in October 1914. Father Samuel, but no Oakes witness to the marriage (?deceased). Marriage at new church in Manchester (Houghton Memorial/St Jerome's), John and bride Alice Prestage married from ?temporary addresses next door to one another. No likely John Oakes 1893 in 1911 Census for Manchester/ Chorlton. There are far too many Oakes in Cheshire/Lancashire, and a strong possible from numerous Oakes in Aston, Birmingham. The Birmingham possible is John Frederick Oakes, father John Samuel Oakes, down as John in Census.
John and Alice has several children (presumably, all Oakes mother Prestage) from 1914 to 1922. What's my next step? Do I get the birth certificate of one or more of the children, to get more information about John Oakes 1893. How much information would there be in 1914?
This enquiry on behalf of a friend trying to trace her male line back.
Hugh Wolfson
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Dea
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21 Sep 2015 11:48 |
What are the occupations of John and his father please?
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Dea
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21 Sep 2015 11:50 |
I have it:
Marriage: 10 Oct 1914 Houghton Memorial, Ardwick, Lancashire, England John Oakes - 21, Solid Type Builder, Bachelor, 56 Blackthorn St. Alice Prestage - 23, Spinster, 54 Blackthorn St. Groom's Father: Samuel Oakes, Vulcanizer Bride's Father: Ralph Prestage, Carter Witness: Edwin Jones; Mary Prestage Married by Banns by: Samuel Sidebotham Rector Register: Marriages 1914 - 1915, Page 16, Entry 32 Source: Original Register
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Maddie
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21 Sep 2015 11:51 |
there is this one 1911 but age is out
Name: John Oakes Age in 1911: 15 Estimated birth year: abt 1896 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Birth Place: Hulme, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: South Manchester Search Photos: Search for 'South Manchester' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 30 Ogden St Hulme Marital Status: Single Registration district: Chorlton ------------------------ Registration District Number: 464 Sub-registration district: Hulme ED, institution, or vessel: 35 Piece: 23900 Household Members: Name Age Samuel Oakes 40 John Oakes 15 Samuel Oakes 13 Fredrick Oakes 9 Nelly Oakes 7 Ogle 37
1901 Name: John H Oakes Age: 5 Estimated birth year: abt 1896 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: Samuel Oakes Mother: Nelly Oakes Birth Place: Manchester, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: South Manchester Search Photos: Search for 'South Manchester' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Hulme St Michael County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage:
Education:
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View image Registration district: Chorlton Sub-registration district: Hulme ED, institution, or vessel: 40 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3705 Folio: 106 Page Number: 37 Household schedule number: 219 Household Members: Name Age Samuel Oakes 30 Nelly Oakes 29 Lily A Oakes 7 John H Oakes 5 Samuel Oakes 3
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malyon
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21 Sep 2015 12:05 |
could be him 1901 census
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Jane Oakes Head Widow Female 70 1831 - Buglawton, Cheshire, England Transcription John Oakes Grand Son Single Male 8 1893 - Cheshire, England
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safc
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21 Sep 2015 12:16 |
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1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 5, Garratt Street, North Manchester, Prestwich, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Samuel J Oakes Head Married Male 33 1868 Rubber Worker Manchester, Lancashire, England Transcription Mary Oakes Wife Married Female 33 1868 Cotton Reeler Manchester, Lancashire, England Transcription William Molloy Cousin Single Male 20 1881 Machinist (Under Clothing Etc) Manchester, Lancashire, England Transcription Hugh Molloy Uncle Widower Male 61 1840 Tailor Ireland
Vulcaniser - definition of vulcaniser by The Free Dictionary www.thefreedictionary.com/vulcaniser Noun, 1. vulcaniser - someone who vulcanizes rubber to improve its strength and resiliency. vulcanizer ยท skilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a ...
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Dea
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21 Sep 2015 12:22 |
That looks goodto fit the occupation safc
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Bernadette
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21 Sep 2015 12:27 |
Further information: Why did I consider Birmingham? Because on the 1914 marriage certificate, John Oakes is a Solid Tyre Builder and Samuel Oakes is (or was) a Vulcaniser. Manchester and Aston/Birmingham both had substantial rubber tyre works in 1914. Also, a correction, the first child was born in 1915, not 1914 - John Ralph Oakes, Chorlton. By 1939 he was also in the rubber trade, as a rubber spreader.
Hugh
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Bernadette
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21 Sep 2015 12:40 |
Thank you all for all this. I hadn't considered Prestwich, as being too far north in Manchester / Lancashire, but the address in Miles Platting is much more industrial and further south and east than Prestwich. I'm pursuing Samuel J as likely, with his son away on Census day 1901.
Hugh
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21 Sep 2015 12:59 |
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 5 Garrett St Miles Platting, North Manchester, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place Samuel Oakes Head Married Male Telephone Wire Man 42 1869 Manchester Lancs Transcription Mary Oakes Wife Married Female Cop Reeler 42 1869 Manchester Lancs
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safc
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21 Sep 2015 13:01 |
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1896 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference OAKES Samuel J MOLLOY Mary Prestwich Registrar Attended Archives+, Manchester Central Library PRE_RM/33/34
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Bernadette
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21 Sep 2015 16:09 |
Still a problem.
I had been working on John (Ralph) Oakes being the son of John Oakes (1893) and Alice Prestage, mostly because they married in October 1914 and their first child was called John and was born in 1915. Occupations of this John and his father Samuel as above. BUT Samuel 42 and Mary 42 living at 5 Garrett Street, Newton, Manchester in 1911 Census are presumably the same people as Samuel J Oakes 33 and Mary 33 at the same address in the 1901 Census, with no children of the marriage, according to the 1911 Census, and they married in 1896 (Oakes- Molloy). Is there some way to prove that John Oakes 1893 is a son of Samuel Oakes 1868/9, perhaps by a previous marriage? And / or the John Oakes 1893, born in Weaver, Northwich, living with his Granny on Census day 1901?
Would it help me to get John (Ralph) Oakes 1915 birth certificate, to get a better fix on his father John 1893?
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AustinQ
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21 Sep 2015 18:44 |
No idea if related?
I think these military records are for the same person- Occupation Rubber Worker (Tyre)
First name(s) John Last name Oakes Service number 22559 Regiment King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment Unit / Battalion 3rd Battalion Event year 1915 Age 21 Birth year 1894 Birth town Manchester Birth county Lancashire Birth country England Residence town Manchester Residence county Lancashire Series WO 363 ------------------------------------
First name(s) John Last name Oakes Service number 617449 Regiment Labour Corps Unit / Battalion No 26th Company Event year 1919 Age 24 Birth year 1895 Birth town Manchester Birth county Lancashire Birth country England Residence town Manchester Residence county Lancashire Series WO 363
The service records are quite hard to follow- but I think both are for the same man. I think it says:
Married 10/ 10/ 1914 Katharine 23/ 5/ 1915 Jack 1/ 11/ 1915
If they are his children the dates are too close together- perhaps an error?
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Bernadette
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21 Sep 2015 19:14 |
Thanks a lot.
10 October 1914 fits for "my" John Oakes, who was 21 at the time of his marriage, so he might have still been 21 in 1915 if the record is from early enough in 1915! As to the children's dates, "my" John (Ralph) Oakes was born Q4 1915, so that fits, too. I suspect that the second chap is someone different even if he was also a rubber tyre worker. There were far too many John Oakeses in the Manchester area, and I suspect Katherine isn't "my" John's daughter.
If "my" John was in the Army from 1915, that might explain why his children were born in 1915(John), then 1919 to 1927 (Samuel, Mary, Amy and Ralph).
I couldn't believe how many John or Samuel Oakes there were, close together in both time and location.
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AustinQ
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22 Sep 2015 07:41 |
Both records are definitely for the same man.
Attested 29th Dec 1915 Declared age: 21 years 9mths Married Next of Kin: Wife 3 Court, Ancoats, Manchester Occupation: Rubber Worker (Tyre) Name and Address of last employer: Mackintosh & Co. Manchester. Rubber Works Address on Discharge: 6 House, 3 Court, Ancoats, Manchester -------------------------------------------------
I was also looking at the first census that Maddie put up:
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 30 Ogden St Hulme Manchester, South Manchester, Lancashire, England
Samuel Oakes Head Widower Male Rustie Worker 40 1871 Lanc Stretford John Oakes Son Single Male - 15 1896 Lanc Hulme Samuel Oakes Son - Male School 13 1898 Lanc Hulme Fredrick Oakes Son - Male - 9 1902 Lanc Hulme Nelly Oakes Daughter - Female - 7 1904 Lanc Hulme - Ogle Visitor Widow Female - 37 1874 Summerhill Nr Dublin Visitor
Nelly marries in 1925 to James Stephen Macdonald. She lists her father as Samuel Oakes RUBBER WORKER. So I wouldn't rule this family out.
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Chris Ho :)
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22 Sep 2015 10:17 |
Baptism County Lancashire Place Hulme (Manchester) Church name St Gabriel Register type PR Register entry number 2778 Baptism date 26 Jun 1895 Birth date 22 Apr 1895 Person forename John Hiram Person abode 1 Primrose hill Father forename Samuel Father surname OAKES Father occupation Lamp lighter Mother forename Nellie
Baptism County Lancashire Place Hulme (Manchester) Church name St Gabriel Register type PR Register entry number 3098 Baptism date 22 Sep 1897 Birth date 25 Aug 1897 Person forename Samel Person abode 28 Yew st Father forename Samuel Father surname OAKES Father occupation Lamplighter Mother forename Nellie
(above ones, from below)
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1893 (Perhaps)
OAKES Samuel MOORE Nelly Longsight, St. John Archives+, Manchester Central Library
Marriages Mar 1893 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------- Moore Nelly Chorlton 8c 907 Oakes Samuel Chorlton 8c 907
Births Jun 1893 (>99%) --------------------------------------------------- Oakes Lily Amelia Chorlton 8c 849
1901 (from Find My Past) Samuel Oakes Head Married Male 30 1871 Rustic Garden House Builder Stretford, Lancashire, England Nelly Oakes Wife Married Female 29 1872 - Stretford, Lancashire, England Lily A Oakes Daughter Single Female 7 1894 - Longsight, Lancashire, England John H Oakes Son Single Male 5 1896 - Manchester, Lancashire, England Samuel Oakes Son Single Male 3 1898 - Manchester, Lancashire, England Street Ogden Street Parish South Manchester County Lancashire Municipal ward St George's Registration district Chorlton Archive reference RG13 Piece number 3705 Folio 106 Page 37
Chris :)
Lancashire Death indexes for the years: 1908
OAKES Nelly 35 Hulme Archives+, Manchester Central Library HUL/236/484
http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/
(if anything else on above)
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Bernadette
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22 Sep 2015 10:33 |
Thank you AustinQ.
more confirmation: 6, No3 Court, Frost Street, Ancoats is the groom's address for "my" John Ralph Oakes marriage certificate on 16th December 1939, when he was aged 24. So you definitely have his father John Oakes in the Army record.
Age 21 years 9 months on 29th December 1915 means his father John Oakes was born in early 1894 (about March). If the second Army record relates to January-March 1919, they may be the same man.
The October 10 1914 marriage certificate says John Oakes was 21, when the above chap was 20 years 7 months (approximately). This might be an error - the pen writing really doesn't look like a tall thin 0!) or it might be because his bride was older than him (at 23) and he said "nearly 21". OR (and I like this one) the UK age to marry without parents' consent was 21 until 1926, and he was lying. This might explain the absence of an Oakes as witness, and marriage after publishing banns in a new, not-local and unfamiliar church.
I haven't found Katherine Oakes' birth at all. Could Katherine have been an acknowledged and illegitimate child with another woman?
The date of the national Census may also be relevant for someone born in March. In 1891 it was 5 April, in 1901 it was 31 March, in 1911 it was 2 April. This means a Q1 birth will have their actual year of birth indicated by the Census age.
Now I have to search again for a John Oakes born Q1 1894, and estranged from his parents???
Hugh Wolfson (I'm using my wife's name on GR as we started off tracing her family)
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Bernadette
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22 Sep 2015 11:44 |
John W Oakes aged 7 1901 Census, living 80 Viaduct street, Beswick, East Manchester, with father John W Oakes 1864, Mother Florence 1866, Arthur 1887,Mary E 1888, Lily 1891, John W 1894. Father and Arthur are labourer and apprentice in rubber works. I feel really optimistic!
Viaduct street is a few hundred yards from other addresses in our saga, including the 1914 bride's home in 1911.
There's another John Oakes b Q3 1894 in Warrington, but I doubt he is relevant.
Thanks to everyone who commented.
Hugh
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Dea
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22 Sep 2015 12:06 |
But wasn't 'your' John's father called Samuel ?? or have I got confused here?
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Bernadette
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22 Sep 2015 14:13 |
Yes, that's what it says on the marriage certificate. But I doubt it, now, seeing how close the Army record is for most other things! See above, maybe he was lying to the vicar.
I still would like to find a John Oakes, born in early 1894, that fits better. (Sigh!) I shall have to get the birth cert of John Ralph Oakes 1915.
The whole large Oakes clan seem to have used one or other of their given names at various times, and maybe "Samuel" was yet another example.
I started off thinking that Oakes wasn't that common a name.
Hugh
I shall give it a rest now for a bit., while I tidy up what I have on the female side of the family.
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