Eunice Oakley
(24 September 1766 - 1 August 1858)
Date this page was last edited=27 Jan 2014
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- Descendants of Frederick de Veaux (b. about 1645)
Descendants of Miles Oakley (1645 - 1682)
Eunice Oakley was born on 24 September 1766.1,2 (Horne's Oakley Genealogy gives 24 July 1766.)3 She was the daughter of Joseph Oakley and Phebe Hunt.3
Thomas De Voe's book4 states that Eunice Oakley, wife of Frederick De Voe, was the daughter of a David Oakley of Yonkers rather than Joseph Oakley; F. F. Spies1 shows her as the daughter of David Oakley and Charity.
Eunice Oakley married Frederick De Voe, son of Frederick De Voe and Jane Doty.4,5
Eunice Oakley died on 1 August 1858 in New York, New York, at age 91.1,2 She was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.1
Thomas De Voe's book4 states that Eunice Oakley, wife of Frederick De Voe, was the daughter of a David Oakley of Yonkers rather than Joseph Oakley; F. F. Spies1 shows her as the daughter of David Oakley and Charity.
Eunice Oakley married Frederick De Voe, son of Frederick De Voe and Jane Doty.4,5
Eunice Oakley died on 1 August 1858 in New York, New York, at age 91.1,2 She was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Yonkers, Westchester County, New York.1
Children of Eunice Oakley and Frederick De Voe
- James De Voe6 (1786-)
- Phebe De Voe6 (1788-)
- Jane De Voe6 (1791-1877)
- Thomas Oakley De Voe6 (1793-1843)
- Maria De Voe7 (1796-1881)
- Charlotte De Voe7 (1800-)
- Elizabeth De Voe7 (1802-)
- Alfred De Voe7 (1806-)
- Henry F. De Voe7 (1812-1882)
Citations
- [S340] Spies, St. John's Cemetery, 43.
- [S724] The New York Herald, 4 August 1858, 5.
- [S337] Horne, Oakley Genealogy, 48.
- [S1] De Voe, Genealogy of the de Veaux Family, 79.
- [S336] Jones, Early Westchester Families, 191.
- [S1] De Voe, Genealogy of the de Veaux Family, 80.
- [S1] De Voe, Genealogy of the de Veaux Family, 81.
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