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Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« on: Tuesday 11 October 05 21:44 UTC (UK) »

Hi I'm interested in hearing from anyone that is researching the Oakmans.

Our tree starts of with Alfred Okeman b 1525 Albury, Herts and over the generations the spelling changes to Oakeman and then Oakman.

Most members of the tree so far have been born Albury, Little Munden, Furneux Pelham and Standon all found in herts. later generations many were born in Enfield and Ponders End in my particular branch of the tree.

Very common names in the tree are Henry, William, Joseph, Edward, Thomas, Alfred, John, James, David, Mary, Ann, Eliza and Elizabeth and quite a few Sarah's both through birth and through marriage.
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 29 December 07 22:45 UTC (UK) »

Just confirming that like you I am still collecting notes on the Oakman family, especially with the help of Doreen in Meldreth.  I too am linked with the Albury family with mine ending up in Barnet in the late 1800s and Edmonton 1900.    My family stems from William Oakman whose mother Mary Ann Oakman married Sam Wood(s) in the year of his birth in 1835.  I have William's apprentice deed dated 1861 as bricklayer, his photograph and a silver spoon.   There is no record  of Williams father but he might have been a travelling musician from Italy staying at a local inn.    Any further information on this and on the Wood family would be appreciated.
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 14 January 09 13:49 UTC (UK) »

I've just joined, and found this old message.

If anyone is out there - my branch of the Oakman family came from Albury (earliest I have is Raphe Oakman b 1577 in Albury), the family then moved via Furneaux Pelham to Foxton, and into Cambridge. 

Any information very gratefully received (stories, photographs, documents etc etc!)
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Oakman - Albury, Brent Pelham, Furneaux Pelham, Foxton, Cambridge
Parr - Exning, Suffolk, Cambridge
Scales - Northwold, Norfolk, Ely, Cambridge
Ward - Aldborough, Norfolk, Islington, Edmonton, Middlesex, Cambridge
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 24 March 09 16:16 UTC (UK) »

Hi! I'm new to this too! I have recently started looking into my family tree and appear to also be a decendant of Raphe Okeman! Our, more recent history branches out at the marriage of Albert Oakman born 1906 to Mary Cornwall born 1909 ( Albert parent being William Oakman and Sarah Daniels married 1898 in the parish church of west ham) All information would be gratefully recieved!!!!!!!!
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 28 March 09 16:12 UTC (UK) »

Hi everybody - Even newer still (Joined about 3 minutes ago)
My connection with the Oakman family also starts with Raphe Oakman (Albury) then moves up to Furneux Pelham - Foxton - Ely
I follow the Henry (1731)  /  William (1756)  /  Thomas (1790)
Nathan (1825)  /  Henry James (1856)  /  Martha (1890) line into Ely
I have a small collection of photographs of the Ely Oakman's if anyone is interested and would love help if anyone can take me back past Raphe Oakman 1577 please?
Best regards to all

Alan
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 22 July 09 16:45 UTC (UK) »

Hi i have just found this site, i am doing some research on behalf of my grandmother who was the daughter to Albert Oakman of Hoddeson formally of Tottenham.

It would be great to see if there is a family link Cool
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Re: Oakman, Okeman, Oakeman
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 21 November 09 01:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi Alan
I saw your post that you have some photos of the Ely \Oakmans, I am the Grandaughter of Elizabeth Oakman born Ely 1879 daughter of Benjimine and Margaret Oakman.
I would really love some piccys of the Ely Oakmans, I have only a few photocopies of some from eons ago that someone sent me, they are now a bit dogeared. I would love to swap info with you, i have a bit of info from years gone by, i am in contact with various people doing the Oakman trees.

Many thanks
Kim x Cheesy
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