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    1. Oakley -New York
    2. Donna Bobal
    3. Dear Oakley searchers, I am pleased to see that I am not alone. I will over a period of time sending info I have in my Oakley file. When I first began, years ago, I didn't record sources as I should have; so some items I will be sending will not have sources. Here is the first item: Index to the 1881 Ruttenber and Clark History of Orange C., New York Oakley-107, 108, 126,370 Oakley, Augustus-664 Oakley, Prudence Mather-644 C.-662 Richard- 644 Christina-641 Sally Kethcam- 644 Christina VanAlen-644 Sally W.- 644 George-419 Samuel- 644 George W.- 384, 393 Sarah E.- 644 I.K.- 642-3 Solomon- 644 Isaac-120 Thomas-522, 644 Isaac K.-221,290,635,637,641,643,644 Timothy-644, 708 Jackson-289,328,329 Wakeman B.- 666 Jacob- 644 W. C.- 332 Jacob K.R.- 101, 345 William- 662 Jeremiah-67, 638 William C.- 345 Jesse-354, 644 Wm. S.- 238 J.G.-466 Zophar B.- 644 J.K.R.- 104 John-643, 644 Lewis- 644 Lucas-238, 644 Mary- 644 P.C.- 590 Peter C.- 538 Polly Brush- 644 page 67- Jeremiah Oakley is listed from Blooming-Grove having signed the Pledge of Minisink. page 683- For the Wayayanda portion of the old Gardnerville District, as formed in 1813, see town of Minisink, where the district is given in full. District No. 8 as organized in 1813, included the following families, viz: those of Peter Holbert, Timothy Wood, Samuel Holbert, James Reeve and son, John Lane, Jacob Hulse, David Robertson, Robert Robertson, William Robertson, Amy Abbot, Asa Cobb, Samuel Hoyt, DANIEL ST. JOHN, JEREMIAH OAKLEY, etc. ( if any one wants I can continue the list). This was the old Centreville District, perhaps including some names from the town of Minisink at Millsburgh. To be continued, Donna

    01/05/1988 06:09:15