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P Elizabeth Oaks / Oakes (ID=8)
Born: Nov. 17,1774 - Goshen Chester, Pa
Died: Oct. 22,1831
Place of Death: Lycoming County, Pa
Buried: White Deer Baptist Church Cemetery Allenwood Pa
Married: Mar.26,1796
Remarks: Married in Lycoming County Pa.

Spouse(1):
William Schooley (ID=9)
Born: Nov. 8,1766 - Sussex County New Jersey
Died: Apr. 6, 1857
Place of Death: Lycoming County Pa
Buried: White Deer Baptist Church Cemetery Allenwood Pa
Married: Mar. 26,1796
Remarks: Married In Lycoming County Pa.

Children:     Born     Died
Andrew Jackson Schooley     1815 -     1892
Christiana Schooley     1808 -     1878
Elizabeth Schooley     1802 -     1890
Hannah Schooley     1819 -     1894
John Schooley     1798 -     1878
Joseph Schooley     1811 -     1878
Lucy Schooley     1813 -     1891
Margaret Schooley     1804 -     1886
Mary Schooley     1797 -     1873
Samuel Schooley     1806 -     1877
Sarah Schooley     1800 -     1814
William Schooley     1809 -     1880
Siblings:
Christiana Oaks / Oakes
Flower 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

Parents


Elizabeth 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
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1774
* May 17-23, colonists in Providence, New York and Philadelphia begin calling for an intercolonial congress to overcome the Coercive Acts and discuss a common course of action against the British. September 5 to October 26, the First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia with 56 delegates, representing every colony, except Georgia. Attendants include Patrick Henry, George Washington, Sam Adams and John Hancock.