What is the origin of the name Oakes?
1: English: topographic name a variant of Oak with either an original plural -s or an excescent -s added later to the surname.2: Irish (Louth Wexford): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac [...]
Bulletin of the Essex Institute (v9-10)
...respect to the memory of William Oakes, the most distinguished botanist in New England in his time, and one of... (New, Essex, United Kingdom - 1629)
...respect to the memory of William Oakes, the most distinguished botanist in New England in his time, and one of... (New, Essex, United Kingdom - 1629)
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Bulletin of the Essex Institute (v9-10)
...of Isaac Sprague , by William Oakes." Boston : Little & Brown,... (Essex, United Kingdom - 1842)
...of Isaac Sprague , by William Oakes." Boston : Little & Brown,... (Essex, United Kingdom - 1842)
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Bulletin of the Essex Institute (v9-10)
...naturalist, Prof. Hitchcock said that William Oakes was one of the early explorers of these mountains, and did his work... (Essex, United Kingdom - 1741)
...naturalist, Prof. Hitchcock said that William Oakes was one of the early explorers of these mountains, and did his work... (Essex, United Kingdom - 1741)
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What is the origin of the name Oakes?
1: English: topographic name a variant of Oak with either an original plural -s or an excescent -s added later to the surname.2: Irish (Louth Wexford): Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac [...]