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 Oates_Throckmorton_2006
 by Janice Kay Oates Donovan
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Joseph (John) Oates13 SmartMatches
Birth:7 Aug 1697 in Perquimans County, North Carolina
Death:1747 in Bertie County, North Carolina
Sex:M
Father:James Oates b. Bet 1647/1660 in St. Michaill's Parish, Perran Zaboloe, Cornwall, England
Mother:Elizabeth Perry b. 1662
  
Occupation: Planter & Cordwinder - A cordwainer worked in cordoval leather, a soft, fine-grained leather, originally made in Cordova, Spai n.
Changed: 12 Jun 2004

Spouses & Children 
Elizabeth Wyatt (Wife) b. 1699 in Perquimans County, North Carolina
Marriage: 1722 in Albemarle Precinct, Perquimans County, North Carolina
Children: 
  1. DescendantsJames Oates Esq. b. 1722/24
  2. DescendantsJohn Oates b. 1725 in Ireland
  3. DescendantsJethro Oates b. 1732 in North Carolina
  4. Joseph Oates b. 1726 (?)
 
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Married Elizabeth Wyatt in Albemarle Precinct, Perquimans County, NC. In 1747 they moved with their chldren to a section along the boundary between New Hanover and Johnston Counties, NC. This section later became Dobbs and Duplin Counties, and even later, Dobbs Country became Wayne, Lenoir and Green Counties. Joseph Oates had moved to that section which later became Duplin County.

At age 19,Joseph Oates, was witness to a deed from Richard Bounds(Blount) to F.Beasley,10 Apr 1716.(Perwuiams Co. DB A, p.366). In 1719 Joseph Oates & Samuel Phelps petitioned the Justice to have the land re-awarded to them which had once been taken up by their fathers, and upon which title had lapsed.
*Ibidem. NC Colonial records,Saunders, Vol 2, p 478: Joseph Oates being brought before this Court 30 Oct 1772, by a warrant from the Chief Justice to answer to the complaint of Thomas Lovick,(brother of the Secretary of the Province and son-in-law of the notorious Governor Eden) for passing in payment a counterfeit bill of this Province,but, the matter not being proved against him so as to charge him therewith he was acquitted." the trumped-up charge by Thomas Lovick, brother of the Provincial Secretary, against Joseph Oates was not proven & he was immediately acquitted by the General Court, and he evidently continued to live and function as a respected citizen of the Province and County, serving as an attorney, juror, witness, executor, trustee and road supervisor for some 15 years afterward"
*Haywood R Faison Manuscript

In 1719, Joseph Oates and Samuel Phelps petitioned the Justice to have the land re-awarded to them, which had once been taken up by their fathers, but upon which the title had lapsed.

Joseph Oates witnessed the will of Lemuel Taylor, July Court, 1720, as Jo Oates and witnessed another will as, Joseph Oates, both in Perquimans County.

Joseph Oates, Planter, of Perquimans County, NC, 4-23-1721 for 1lbs 10 deeded to Wm. Houghton of Chowan County, NC, Planter, 200 acres on south side of Mill Swamp. Ackn. 1724, Wit. by Wm. Pierce.

Deed from John Norcomb to Joseph Oates, assignment of Patent, 1-12-1724, 100 lbs.

Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book B, Page 140
2-24-1733, Joseph Oates signs the following release: Received from James Smith full satisfaction concerning a bond I have of his, acknowledging title to land of Joseph Burkets, Whereon I Now Live.

Joseph Oates, "Cordwinder", Perquimans County, NC, 4-15-1734 assigns to Nathaniel Carruthers, 156 acres in Perq. Co. on Deep Branch, adjoing John Wiatt (Wyatt) (Joseph's father-in-law). North side of Indian Creek.

Joseph Oates of Perquimans Precinct, NC, Deed Book E, Page 229, Bertie County, NC, 2-4-1737. Deed to George Turnage of Bertie County (both Planters) 130 acres in Bertie Co., NC, beginning at a blackgum on Chinkapin Creek, thence between the land of John Mack Fallin in Coll. Mauls line, to a white gum standing in Chinkapin Creek, thence to first station

Perquimans County, NC, Deed dated 5-21-1737.
For 190 pounds, Joseph Oates of Perquimans Co., NC Planter, sold 450 acres to Richard Skinner.

Chowan County, NC Deed dated 5-20-1743. Joseph Oates of Chowan Co., NC, Planter solde 300 acres to William Pugh.

In the 1740's Joseph Oates and his three Children moved to a section along the boundary between New Hanover and Johnston Counties, NC. This section later became Dobbs and Duplin Counties, and even later, Dobbs County became Wayne, Lenoir and Green Counties. Joseph Oates and his son, John Oates, had moved to that section which became Duplin County. James Oates and Jethro Oates settled south of the Neuse river in what would become Dobbs and later Wayne County.

In 1784, Sampson County was formed from Duplin County. New Hanover County, NC Deed dated 3-23-1747. Joseph Oates was granted 100 acres in New Hanover Co. by the court at New Bern, NC. (This area is now in Duplin County)

Sampson County, NC., Deed Book 2, Page 139-140. Deed dated 5-26-1752. Joseph Oates (Father of James, Jethro and Hon).
For the sum of 22 pounds Sterling, Joseph Oates of Johnston County, NC (no title) sold to Richard Blizzard of Duplin County, NC (no title) 100 acres on the north bank of Goshen swamp and near White Oak branch in Duplin County, NC.
Registered 7-15-1752 His "Joseph X Oates" Mark (seal)

The death Joseph Oates has been given is 1747, although NC Grant Book,p.303 shows a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct 1749 to Joseph Oates, between White Oak & Pond Branches...North side of Goshen Swamp. Other deed bear out the fact a Joseph Oates had land transactions into the 1790's. therefore, it is assumed he lived to a ripe old age, or there were two men by the name of Joseph.
In 1747, moved with children to a section along the boundary between New Hanover and Johnston Counties, North Carolina. This section later become Dobbs and Duplin Counties, and even later, Dobbs County became Wayne, Lenoir and Green Countries. He moved to that section which later became Duplin County.

In 1719, Joseph Oates and Samuel Phelps petitioned the Justice to have the land re-awared to them, which had once be taken up by their fathers, but upon which the title had lapsed.

Joseph Oates witnessed the will of Lemuel Taylor, July Court, 1720, as Jo Oates and witnessed another will as Joseph Oates, both in Perquimans County.

Joseph Oates, Planter, of Perquimans County, N.C., 4-23-1721 for lbs 10 deeded to Wm. Houghton of Chowan County, N.C., Planter, 200 acres on south side of Mill Swamp, Ackn. 1724, Wit. by Wm. Pierce.

Deed from John Norcomb to Joseph Oates, assignment of Patent, 1-12-1724, 100 lbs.

Perquimans County, N.C., Deed Book B, Page 140, 2-24-1733, Joseph Oates signs the following release: Received from James Smith full satisfaction concerning a bond I have of his, acknowledging title to land of Joseph Burkets, Whereon I Now Live.

Joseph Oates, "Cordwinder", Perquimans County, N.C., 4-15-1734 assigns to Nathaniel Carruthers, 156 acres in Perq. Co., on Deep Branch, adjoing John Wiatt (Wyatt) Josephs' father-in-law). North side of Indian Creek.

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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Joseph Oates of tree
Joseph Oates of Sanchez
Joseph Oates of Crayton
Joseph Oates of Kellermeyer with ordinances
Joseph Oates of Crook
Joseph Oates of Wyatt - McDermit & Allied
Joseph Oates of Decendants of John C. Williams
Joseph Oates of William J Williams of Henry Co. Alabama
Joseph Oates of Decendants of John C Williams
Joseph Oates of Ancestors of F Solomon/M Newton
Joseph Oates of Grantham, Aman, Parmer/Dale County, Al
Joseph Oates of Gene Neal Family
Joseph Oates of Hell-Schweiz-Huds-King

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