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William James "Billy" Oates

Birth15 Apr 1874 - Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Death4 Jul 1938 - Bear Creek, Chatham, North Carolina
MotherEaster Ann Curtis
FatherJohn E Oats

Born in Chatham, North Carolina, USA on 15 Apr 1874 to John E Oats and Easter Ann Curtis. William James "Billy" Oates married Margaret Malissa Brady and had 17 children. He passed away on 4 Jul 1938 in Bear Creek, Chatham, North Carolina.

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Parents
John E Oats
1851 - 1891
Easter Ann Curtis
1845 - 1920
Spouse(s)
Margaret Malissa Brady
1874 - 1914
Cornelia Adelaide "Addie" Kidd
1890 - 1965
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Aster Elbert Oates
1898 - 1978
Jesse Edgar Oates
1901 - 1970
Robert Lee Oates
1908 - 1977
Annie Jane Oates
1905 - 1990
William Ernest Oates
1914 - 1979
Donnie Everett Oates
1894 - 1979
Clinton Monroe Oates
1903 - 1990
Elmer Thomas Oates
1918 - 1987
Winiferd Oates
1920 - 1921

Frank E Oates
1917 - 1918
Elton Oates
1916 - 1985
James Andrew Oates
1927 - 1974
Dorothy Alice Oates
1929 - 2015
Vernon Rufus Oates
1932 - 2004
Fred Jackson Oates
1925 - 2010
John Palmer Oates
1923 - 2014
Fonnie Edna Oates
1921 - 2001

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