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Show we eV' YT ww... ae east ; OC". 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN uso of the third generation, was nington and other battles; ployed as a Scout and sent ton from Long Island to | military setvices jin Maine. | prisoner his of War son SALT a land John In 1814-the war CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1907. Oe s SHE . GOT IN GOVERNMENT'S WAY ee "5 > gras he LAKE eT at Ben he was em by Washing Quebec Fe he received With REPUBLICAN, John Hill. Bunker at been have may idde we was of 1812 By Mrs. Many well Known as statesmen, pro fessional men ‘and ifterary lights ar }founa Jn the family. Lyndon Oak was {power in Matne In the business and pro 12 jfessional world, and for half a centur E. D. EK N. Bouthworth. ; CHAPTER T The . "kened to Lincoln ity absolute and in his rugged ame not integrity eae a) ean ae MEA Gr Gol sas. upor Me ou ae so I Capitol: ws ‘ ™ at" eke aTo perdi : demon hof ao ary fairls trust, with allt led Old: ire in hhe SRL SEA 1 ! bec at i bpenthe ris bed. cyres 1 the times, bs he DY sien We CMe RRRERE Mt 1 foo DO x I { ere iskex r.as Thave ou a eal on the down pointing ixiously with ke PLD th' woo Shakespear he inquired wildly 2 land Lortune lav go?" 1a tion, to dignify crc Ast Aen Moriing day follo Caesar Capitola dé kl eR a till now orn was Henr: of the family The histor'hn || Lebbens Oak, born 1844 of the &Ixth ger Veratrine irom: Matnaniolrand otithe Maint. | he S Oh, sueh fought, so won jo : personal Next a } Sas. jictator In state politics. He never sough political honors for himeelf, and refuss g\ibernatorial nomination. He has hee NIX. told eet, 4 Ma gE you as Donald, slack Mn GO |)" o'elock two. fro ATeh] portion , nh besa f oft iwbrary intil day of the An time panne hotror ve ju told mé Hello ig are lfibrarian 1 0 r the p ‘Banctof | rancisco 3esides his duties as revented her from turning. "bw ehea | Yous illed, you deserve to be yout he was superintendent of Ee a myster ee ne hs rocious. ‘ Nain? ; : Old Hurri-| : ] : should see the awnine ina villain roared ;AuUsiTies ¢ irried on in the tnstitution, an the middle of the ffoor, or hear some ‘ane tooping down into ihe opening | | resulting fn the publication of the Ban awful sound from its unknown depth 4 feeble distant: moar answered | | roft works in about 46 volumes. Of thes ‘ 1a the watis thrown| nim | | Oak was the author of 16 volumes Mt expiring firelienht On. "h von! he y! he js lv-] Pancroft himself wrote of him: *‘No on: jue Lerror ay_-ing! lL have ne hilles him! erled |. ver has known, or ever will know, (th: whole. vouth of, Capitola, clasping her hands | feariy history of California or the Span had the ‘nerve Why. i do be ve you are glad oft jish Northwest as Oak knew it so: tremeoendt exclaimed Old Hart ine. in' as-} Imacs of letters, manuscripts, photograph: tonishment } | "nd blographical keiches of Calfforniz hen. al On, ye ves, ves! for. it was @ fea | inioneers which Mr. Oak left are of grea ie nk ful thought that T had bee compelled Iyali , and most of these now belong to not ast to. take ‘a sacred life to send an im | )t enealagical of Boston from mortal oul inp red, to Its, ac i | For eenéalogical data of the Oaks, the te by ount { | family e indebted to htm He sper foud impat ent her door Well, his neetk I broken. 1 Ln-| |yeare collecting material. which has sinc: She started wv wil ind. cazed| pears, or he couldn't groan; but I } i heen publixhed by his brother, Ora Oak. | around her for : he could! 4nd trust that every"other b mn is] r bu ies man of the Pacific coast not remember what were the cireum| bey ! NI 4 t mun | The town Colton, Cal., wa named for) stance under whieh she had alin rouble you to pu 4 r bonne | ja descendant of Nathaniel the pilerim down, or what was that vague feeling |; Walk over to Ezy" ind tell him te} faye D.-D. Celtor t NS issoclatec | of hoor and alarm that poss d her,|come-here directly I must send for with" Star ford inees Im race-namely Oak the in fetims om 1!) belief in an Enelish fortune awaitine heirs. Now and thén an Oak disappear Grea ‘again from heard never ts fand He follows heirs the | exeltement among jhas gottén his share of the great Oak |}fortune and gone off to enjoy i! j | A "traditional Immigrant 1 if | ¥ ration -Romantie Deri c : : ; Angilo-S saxon y of x. Mather -His Descendants . of "6 ey Jones lor my Hall by Sjres Abound of of Sect m DP nw I amily. ‘ mn This - was or Ack, Ac, oak meaning pari a ns EN wild cat pick the by buying|¢arding accounts theory Another the from aS dérived Oak family ; Bible, alt Siete Oe Me A, vesze) ee oy f as is an on 'boy ‘milés Nine Boston; for land ftom beauty; jing ¢entleman. and Planter a cabin Oak family. The ax|- : afother the for to a finish is that ‘spry"' man, the sequel a being 1 Lord. Jf? thaty hept, and-none of his perguanie hum to cross AMERICAN < Sty preserve would he never *he- would promise This IER VO f Ted to! him th | him Bo on » \sneredqiy | with he Bold his violin, his bride,' to win the proceeds which and was hed ions two r vey ee ont Hetened ey a eh ee rf fe llow his eaen tis | ihe oak is In reference to the name, and| W ell do thin k that was. very| in a general way slgnifies strength; the! said es, my dear; but I'll go at once," | cross and star or mullet are used as difald the old lady, moving away } ferences, or marks of cadency, the eldest | 2 not been gone whore than Mv as| Wurricgne Gla. hen bminuies, ten [ 7 crescent. the using on frequently the} along biusiering coming The ej heard, ancestry. -crusader betoken also buck js an émblem of policy3 and: har: | calling you :imp 7 | a and4L tabnow, of : . Satan? | mony. The lion always symbolizes great) . ~ Those who genealogical vr sodineages. shoul! ‘orrespond with the Genealogical Suciety of Anthon H.. "Lund, president. rorlan's oftice, Salt Lake City. Utah,} His-| LREAVTs. your ¢: A te is oe eat se such , e wind by night and as Gi thers me in close, while he Sig's Rrieve Anu ‘arties them all away. are yellow as that are broken and Iauves old, of a Leaves Some rh é Of s Some passionate that are ; blow 3 will reach She j i | { a ‘A " r i "_Erlends é ia. Mise May of van Alen - wh ose pleture to ' tiieWeapon bas Greens cieha ieee wahied Vair Alen ERT AeMiss ‘ A Aa Fe here rséx, h orses, toE baveaie: ind i poe : shown, were and the dend., mad abit the 27° he hush wit to her | jng oath onbning ' of ert withdrew atir when the rain sweeps ‘ what &® by. And Of Save none shall unfold the mystery the things that come and go, only He who holdeth ne sea, : aur nani ‘harness harness, zscarriages the winds eee of- | wereprize of schoolandchildren for the first |feredthe In useBrussels, Was won by a Frenchman mo cK th AS anime Poe a the key "thus ry that he Cae Mig A 4 ans a A the ee lEeoltct ree ' 1 there tin gan ealment;one they at : < ac > a "Oh, heaven "But, : aie . "OH ets seem badly were were Ob, that!' uncle, my armed. unharmed?" ie dear Cap! Thank | | ¢ i where-oh, where gin bid ‘ai he' What ¢ him ‘arin en Hurricane so, sir! ust up heave not ta ke cont but ad, through Th . nt ried COMUNE! hy that the dis- long had Rocke e been suphad it th the diabolical cunntog messages anc letter he friend 1 ma Or hid ORM their ind way no into fur ian oe aL Gm eee lauded neue fap D UE ? p = Fatal XX Hatred Lod dte! und his : hot fiend I he shall t aA cee the there'll ; up!) te into - (Upon a, floor 1@ of nee "Toot! ee ° come gas taeie stcvph The United j rv 5 hy ¥ on ve fe to come look lool aa gem'-| down ont t und of 4 sip nS ot oS en 2 sult fs War. Tk 1 Wir The ri ‘ " bine oth any military Ma it atlantis lnadtiaibie Bhi uhe porawels mee Greyeon, <hall- we do along} bert set's Let' ee eltverin thé ked r had ance from 4 1 o RO t I : ; t'"¢ not : hon =e ec and + " dade , nd igct L fed that thought, Cay the| : that. rendoor ait i a ne . Auitipals SERS pa cen or ¥aat 4 es 1 ; y = Pare peremptorily, some of the but have eee nise Upor when ha = long lad { (SG~)} p ; oe flash lent neo Phat | ' | oy aa ‘ond Hurri > ee hinge etn Pan but purt aud may med ae) as Ee " Cap! for . : aan ae chal > ata «he sh nat Woot $ aft [| \ lighted candle in aon ece of ine pail \ ar ey the trap asd preciplinted him | ing, seeing heave n of heavens! where ?-I) epeakable+ you-you mM eet you arated ‘ Warfield, Capi-| und some half ) aware { | . essed | ce : _- Pet iesa miler ag . Re : yn, | ononing. rl A eae the vo Constables - 1] aoe aan ine foremost | carrying a én _ ae . found or th lee a moment sings are ' nrica! - vee . pre- the well-meér- soldiers ip i 1 Le CHAPTER ne wt carn in ‘ arrived a nough, r : fs " ee ie Sep eate we SO o of the . la Ml | =} t ora srioalty h oo 7 : 4 ne shar ee eae Say ¢ radon Ba = : ' the old ement. room last; ey my c ie | welli a everywhere an ape a n o apt } | fact a eae e than evil . ol £3 ; eee. the young " oS been| untenar te of oe ep terest and. ey rg : xtend iD tear ae ? and] « ind: with ae with have ao , wey ee halr ee : Lo blow. Sprang Now r ngland | to-oh, eee tear i I rit é from "8 | but my eye pa aay 7 tne that know jn resulted had Noir Le of a tion iri . to ki Soe ac , ( Nie oe atithe Christlan Selenec he|care for her busine --- ~~ --SESS | that arhy constable oy ihe last = with = a. ee ratia ders at zo Hurricane gone on his er | hat. and/yand. Ma xe \Varficid Cantiain a a | midst of! ys. vataior re mained erone SOe | exch sini ian i breast. public iB siatesman j place in the until and Capitola, what! ut wh ly dumb ith Donald is in. ut wi _pman, tne "Black and| vow bag-! aandtie of see her ' : oot Ups nthe o For the fleeting days of blue and gold They will fret no more, or. sigh;- |}, They will not know it @wrows dark, andl cole j Or forny s disheveled o-ao0!" é ! ‘ it ‘ond the. dr: son, uncle, i forgotten baralp ac neat dreamless, sweet them careless rTeit ve hearth, 4isordered. ild asnect ses! i green lie below that drowned . : will drift to the place the cr = apache: oe Is : brown ne 7 | a ea to the The S peitt ee And waa Slumber, Lan withered - he will waves, red, ) Nadening. ahd go." beaten that - you ervi Vermont no Hittle noted oceupying I'Ve a great mind to teave youl the attorney for op there forever!" ithe ease that wes ret cowling old Hurricane | courts, questioning the | the spot, and began to ply!oi the founder fig 2 Leaves key, river and chisels, j length the strong lock yielded opened the door | The: i vision met his eye rested his steps upo he < anal a: che reniains i 1 ak fsupper; @ man's coat and [ boots upon the floor: in. the L tee ‘ | L The a ; of Pe colonel their of enou 1 magistrate to await 1 it is sitid, was f crime und. there He n o his fate. good-humore sessed, t nt manne ; |j { What mischief have you been .at now? | Opening: the trapdoov,.you mischiev-| ous monkey! 1 wikh {roi the bottom| of my soul you. had ralfen inte it, and 1 should have got rid of one ial!) _ desire to procure family} infarmation, pedigrees} ue ; 7 , rule aT _ cis h designs Traverse and Herbert the eee Rilo Hurri-: Old a s yneuticed ‘ more the for thing soothing and enof ru purpose tee and patience ; malignity ) eer om } fila ‘ cats-of-anmp, pq, thechevron denotes for me", ection; engratled, possession of pr land; }3nwaitd breakfast } oe ‘enits ie .y as some| for rend ne that the ee Grey- mee Cea ee Major soldier, young uraging bothtlt And hir ue me ; en 5 : si : : Sa olin a ey : ae tO" uncle asle' ise CO ee honorable ‘| hoped ] a ara Capitol : : 1 F old} lost th have trapdoor. the I Condiment Mrs. it duwtt aor ped pi pant) vin apes | 5" up : why} the eriea ed res a city." taketh who he than crossed Noir Le if Colonel But poor at ve it for is'great- spirit own his ruleth who he eu the a oo ERR A Cis ve Ri ; Al the! Capitela, MisS well, "oor?" the Open. impatientiy eg. | YOU iy' a a pati "aH ADEE Lo fell. at nie er d 1a ee updo 7 he eric nd | command. pr aa: 7 fa, * men PRAM care geee ci e is ¢ in been it had that he when pocket fram her thrilled fall hervible that or , Condi cnet anor Rees te to tris ub imbued been early had he that truth, important most tnat the him with ' cane 1 he a au caee a to an aa that around cautiously Went door chamber ner to trapdoor uddenls key, und She missed the j membered ec Wanittaln at ; hoe the| of from rose tioul insubordination the was heavy faial yer yish-spirited young man Hike and very fortunate was Rocke, ue : LS JIE ‘ a rules sencln) thi rank the in private he =eo insult Sirshntdlbmcdaie Private of he his a w out ent to some him hoping to provoke Rocke, Mim) vent.) jay fae a. } pried x Th | cortusedly. 5 thMe a vo dnlonainoe at rea BK ruin Ait TeeofCaet one and cee by the that, Wontide known eee i eM of eK L | act And us os pe Be se man 7 BV 1 = ae a CHAN- ae ae | fT 4 ht r = : mee a Sh _ tik Perrié re Saas Ee one E. : ‘EX. SENATOR W. DLER ( i : ee re ae le \ ae ae dani to tive ; ride < a ' one 5 as m ; ee = ne be ex1a to ght ee $ ts ‘ A hat eo legradation cores Maney tlemi regiment is a ee ret a iny Sarg es a lite te es ae cee | a ae oe Pane ea ce ea eH A + StS eat eS oy see, we le oe ae a Now, Pm Capi- t. theny at once rt We eeeeoee perl ht nae Pay, Egaue 2 ees oe Ip: eee "Mal KE aah ni \ es > es para they ae F hee addle nem A S eAtan iiee ioe Se Go over- : till ened ere ae eae Ee ait her bed . . + HY be neve: they left the ; "i TOE cee See nat?! ais EUS i t ut Le 8 Da Ra COT Lee ae Be.ow- gentleman, wild sughtered upo! his break to like be you ay our Locke of out Lraver lS entivnl heme he. "he } a ie a him sere ul of matn> Nos upon sailed oto ¥ rinks ; jeutenant colonel the in ni m rful ' na unsleeping enemy, eriment--an of h senacdiractad i ha haet ahi sai aged Ele peace atic are sura tl co tein Ta seed a 5, ‘inha : os it but a ry RB floor the m ible. «ft 4 ' n whieh * everyone tool While all were tt ; | Ment... ae rt UD zg hey ips be helped «o not could laid and last at bleeding a ghastly, ' i around. should xt if. he n the esa ten i Py frone. had he time th held: the rank Phonan ‘ E TE FeO « ! I | a Be I ‘ took fou of soe oie ‘na 7 the : +e ce um Ber and. athlete," the motion the deubt No d¢ r ound inwal his. flamed you} demmy, fallen} fallen; bees Anid,: this, ¢ get. through. old m2) Capitola complied, and fever-| We hour! an vou yade tee bed to Capitola, sald com:| of symbolistn" the Regarding back puiting 5 of quarter what child, Capitola or, | fructed, "Great: "An oak tle vert, a:jported by two iting, arzefit, naenonat | k - COUNTRY. a for here gracious, Donald's |snudder North-| thought sine qua last. Rnlararihe vi "ie As Po Lhiwach 7 vali Bee = < jeriah "Oaks of. the: third generation Served ar the "Lexingron alarm," and hel cotild ever river In a HEIRESS | QUITS: ‘THE of gules, abs bbar imnton he bought. yo Oundle her to hands sleep vouteelt boo" not get ‘I-did motto no and him, ae ‘ it then, skill and and : ae ae a hen ~ ey ‘ oars Che) tne rom we deseen : ina l ‘ h ! dint ; ; = for pene ae ee fainted; strength manj| fallen a ; . ae natt WO} olunteeret Sire the 0 a man, Impertin- Miss at i rhe saat for aught) dying, him} over stand he can not even! er yo vou when 9, cowardl is f is honot sor te ‘ st Gray! tow. airht. md rope| rom - a you Father that & Gray? Oh [= PA TTSAS be keep abuse and i the} open me, time! for some fast | to dress, you heip I will and door, | sooner ready b: may you that bordurc a vert: answered yes!" her pressing . turn) haste make dear, my "Well, well, NOW; vour uncle is none of the patient-|} est, and he has been waiting break- of Suf-}| Leutenant sable. on a fess slips of oak fruci-| crest » : con-] 1 1 pay a ee ipitola. cowardly, is i B ay, jane aS ao Ca pi-| late," is léaves, oak three or, d. No erinine sngrailed a t ith. this or Dkes Onites " The lived two ne< W vs abc oh7 the boots "Upon Capitola!'' Miss what? "Eh! Suffolk of Oakes the for arms phe A the And went and Oak crewrex=|6irl." All 1h ship's vorsélitotindgered.. ever atter together happily t ‘ We re lot, cept-titis boy Oaks thrifty When ore ofthe he solem: ee promised Ure | "In his. cistr@se to: land, get; walter Aarain ; "Persevere." tled, or Motto, her, and magistrate and deputy prize fellow," | felk: (date not given), "‘other the fignt; but, | engrailed, between s!x 1c Pree [he rat alfo wanted Father ef - -badly,"eh oth around pretty i come my} sleep vou soundly how "Why, rapping | °c and calling been I've dear! arn} within foints, many as of Seth}mullet Captain continental the entered from; theniel A story is told old? 18 yeas who, | when about Nathaniel wanted a certatry hewitch yeo-|}that rar not Northboro, Marthoro, home.of Nathaniel. Poston, Was the {s called of the day, in do6ciimenis ‘ the aU preciou insult berate ind Why.| ner 3} tola, of oan gules, a sf ohn' tected. proper' a cneds On a canton points of the field» this} th A ae on can u ADS WEF umph; umph, Umph, is he well, {are-umph, my al Miss Capitola! "Miss Capitola! with what can be the matter and forehead ish hair. disheveled ]inserescent of the first soldier, third generation war a branch of!of the Phe Maine Crest: Out of a mural crown, gules, a{| keyt the original form,{and his son Cafyin. served eix days al] worged with; tis brother Na+} bueck's héad, erased BOD EES: unter-embat-| the "Lexington alarm'; embattled collar yla Oaks' oF Oakes. the family has Oak now man, of branch name,| the to "s added who Jonathan 1907 Conericht i : yr igt fawiiavion rethe trapdoor, piel Biacl and » nde era floor, drove in upon her reeling brain | don lack si ee ay es . ee re des peo les terror. of night memot y of the the a a ee Sas . 7 oe joud-|‘a more knocking continued, The ns own ae Sonu rae tt by | accompanied impatic ntly, and ly RO atid by COMPS ay ue nour « rying Condiment, Mrs. of volee the His first wife was Mebitable Rediat: his | models of athletic prowess ancient] is- un there SOmergetshire In' for] arms blazons "Peerage Burke's the was Holloway, Mary wife, lived |seecond Shropshire in Oake: ‘called parish The one illustrated was borne the Oakes. of all his children Philip,| mother to back trace who the Oakelys, Hall,| Nitcham of Oakes Henry Sir Nathaniel served In a garrison and took|by III. Lord of OaXely, {n the time of Henry It is argent, on a chey-| Surrey, baronet. Imporwars Indian of the one sur-}part.in iso a soak,' the ae ae a f ee sprigs | betwee d sable, on eng fAdants by © dex noted beto' facts tent records Enelish in old found name sometimes} desirous of joming patriot soctettes. Nathaniel Oak. immigrant, "in. abound' sires. Revolutionary It was his son! wrote his name\Oake. yawning wont iG the of Then mains Bidisikcon ee nates often} are of fine physique, and men The | greai-grandchildren. 2 ficid. auch, meaning & your. What ence?" ro 5) Se Special epublic > ae 4 oe R ae TRON compell BT jlness f counare uncle! Ate | <3 con-!| they This your own business." a good rule to heed Na-|mihd 193]sider or thereabouts. i) and grandchildren be would ber name for the % had or/thantel ach Gaelle "a hoie v the of eyes m rand My. 5 "Own your presént generation of his|our own' business," one says, businéss,| run your own business were included; the num-|own lehildren to the | three daughters fambtiy the of Oak; ahd' all coats-of-arms have botne oaks or acorns ug ae the ot neld; Aeden, now Oakden;|}a sheep with the money. Thus was aid] Well, we live and die Ilke other folks." friends} their among known is well tt now | the foundation of his future prosperity. Holyac, and w Oakham, of comfund ample an have they of Oaks,|that thousand, a goodly army Ten \ -/tyooKs or Holyoake, or Holyoke Inher-| mon sense, which is a pretty good of descendants the of number the orfare forest, oak. uresidencejin an mind| to tendency a have We " the]itanee. If sons, five his through. Nathaniel, | called be caine.1o family the near daks, re-| : ina a yround act re-} 1S | \n-| | only ~ aces Oaks? the "Of n the from | bed and away own out ot my villain?! you you, won't board, own Won't you, precious it is and in 1681. died responds: this has me my ,you a Hurrtear hone br you villain moan you Sinners, 1 yas a tipeieds tGefal a large family. he rete that traits, one questioned to family |said As your to bee varlet deep the you bring FaAvion Upon lil ah 5 Thomas "of AKG He 1650, in printed forest] the in up pine knots, state > bounty, sense his good Showed he Ack-]and : | : will and engagement theatfical per-{his was What Ames William world, penni-|famous the new reappearance public his of preclude in the! published first almanac the ‘him. | haps to cover Clothes "ae 5 oer ie : ent efare lony and, t raving > ithe go00d 5 | colon time a long for and| Uriah, by, prepared y an ued | where his*work was to him gave master Brit-|his or Acfield wsiey; a kill to Apres f Great Site was OA | DADA : that mean Yes Pm glad to} the} go to You'll wreten it-you hear Loanipe moaning th Ms. again won't] against | You'll preach you knave! }you, | swearing, profane. and passions. vil. untime, all the straight at me looking | a wif id one of deserve me ou Nl liv- and his constable every they er before in 1630, and in England was born Engto over went president he became ot as bride the sweetheart to claim go|land of the] Ruth, daughter ‘days, his boyhood always would Le nec reacted Gut even out,' bound ut, 1 ae Tous he : 1a voy! - . " in colon the Boston upen the teat eround wy \ are Oke and was which Oaks Oak, Oakes. tions, of,the name, 1642, him ea ee. oresic Rare a a p te Se e ee lpabvemienenssmaeere found a form Oak, are Oaks _ Cakes 4nd aay spébing. and: because secleves, elenial "Sam in Philip's war, and selectman fleutenant 1675 1642 and the yéars between % years. A OR Garvard é Presid: 7 Fourth m wits m4 ( entury- with Ae Sah as Well Know Soc leties Kasily Proved-Many Patrioti * ciator | Politica! Statesmen and Literary Lights-One wi nen and was and in Niass., sons. three he roing to th door and I kink yn ipp: abled i with wie housekeeper countenance... had heen. a sient pec j ed p had all that of tator \ oor the old woman had gone | and again turned he errand to do her tooping down the hole, exclaimed | A) you, scoundrel dawn there! | } now? of: yourself think vou do What Ts| 4 ou} hin much you \re ech iea to ik England, BRS at {le ot about . Y camer In born umbridge, 5 mp , lIfolland from eager scl Ochs, Susan a MANSFIELD. | elghteer atti eahthirs 10om: ere ern paward. Oakes, Alli to = cs x ae Rot Tens - Valuable} bet ee Serviee-Eligibility Military oa the 7 . : ° 7 for Land ee », Numbered Revolutionary Vhousands Grants from count Werkimer in middle of the nilerimf: er the Oo Pilgrim fy . ol Story : tled y ¥ E A Name Oakes, was George pilgrims who, with his wife, uenees en Wiltllam et LET Or © ae: i Ived Jolin, and William sons, | whose | Woreester county, Mass who !tmmigrants, Dutch and German { | wrote their name Och, and Ochs, and bear generally now descendants whose in New settled or Okes, Oaks name }the thes of One Pennsylvania. and York ' " was I ' The | | lic iS: . FAMIL NSF RICHARD - alse fam most has. foun: attacked another has or that time mania 4f one ir congre tole: ak anel | lealled, "s OAKES dham, . | | re CP others: {mes of California Donty of San in, ol. witht In Betas rapld : ae Cc ee hs ey othe ascent fought ; etn a« : 1imse > ex M whole of our o ee " , | histore oe) of) Ou; youne BE ofaf of-) MsloryY oa Bepublican oetaPh daughter vho worn oT : Special aService"So, Harriet of ofMrs.Elizabeth ' Is-organizing t : ; ir igt + Pon z were. Stantor " Blate Fe ee sue hives ‘bys te a a Ren : |