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Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman 1800–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Oct 1800

Birth Location: Charleston County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 3 Dec 1860

Death Location: Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA

Father: Johnson Attorney

Mother: Mary Hagood

Spouse(s): William MD

Children(s): Rutherford Oakman, Wellington Oakman, William (II), Anne Oakman, Josephine Oakman, Robert Oakman, Julia Oakman, Ellen Oakman, Raymond Oakman, Cilfford Oakman, Clara Oakman

The story of Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman began in 1800 in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA. Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman married William Henry Oakman Md, and had children including Anne E Oakman, Cilfford Oakman, Clara Oakman, Ellen Oakman, Josephine Oakman, Julia Oakman, Raymond Oakman, Robert Oakman, Rutherford Oakman, Wellington Oakman, William Henry Oakman Jr Ii. Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman passed away in 1860 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman began in 1800 in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA.
  • Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman married William Henry Oakman Md, and had children including Anne E Oakman, Cilfford Oakman, Clara Oakman, Ellen Oakman, Josephine Oakman, Julia Oakman, Raymond Oakman, Robert Oakman, Rutherford Oakman, Wellington Oakman, William Henry Oakman Jr Ii.
  • Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman passed away in 1860 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

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Elizabeth Oakman's Ancestors

Self
Elizabeth Oakman
1800–1860
Birth Place: Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Johnson Hagood Attorney
1771–1814
Virginia, USA
Mary (Ann Gordon "Nancy" (O'Hear)) Hagood
1774–1843
Charleston, South Carolina Colony
Grandparents
James O’Hear
1750–1813
South Carolina Colony
Mary (Ann 'Nancy' [Gordon] O'Hear {1s) w\J.Hagood}
1757–1780
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, British Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
Hugh O'Hara
–1753
Dr. Sr.
1723–1765
Ann Winn
–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eliza Price
1679–
Robert Winn
1660–1739
Sarah (WINN)
1698–1737

Elizabeth Oakman's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Ann "Eliza" (Hagood)) Oakman (24 Oct 1800–3 Dec 1860) m. William (Henry Oakman) MD (12 Oct 1792–17 Mar 1860)
  1. 1. Rutherford Oakman 1834–1877 m. Elizabeth ("Isabelle") Hagood 1838–1886 m. Elizabeth ("Isabelle") Hagood 1838–1886
    1. 1. Martha (Lucia "Mattie") Oakman 1871–1960 m. George (Armstrong) Still 1870–1915
      1. 1. Edward (Furman) Still 1899–1976 m. Margaret (Alice) Wright 1901–1943
        1. 1. Ruth (E Still maternal) grandmother 1926–1987 m. James (Victor Gagné II) Lt 1923–2005
    2. 2. Ervin (Harris) Oakman 1867–1944
    3. 3. Clarence Oakman 1870–1925
    4. 4. Rutherford (R) Oakman 1865–1945
    5. 5. May (Belle) Stanley 1876–1953
    6. 6. William (H) Oakman 1859–1926
  2. 2. Wellington Oakman 1830–1897
  3. 3. William (Henry Oakman Jr) (II) 1819–1855
  4. 4. Anne (E) Oakman 1822–
  5. 5. Josephine Oakman 1824–
  6. 6. Robert Oakman 1829–
  7. 7. Julia Oakman 1832–
  8. 8. Ellen Oakman 1837–
  9. 9. Raymond Oakman 1839–
  10. 10. Cilfford Oakman 1841–
  11. 11. Clara Oakman 1843–

Elizabeth Oakman's Timeline

2 Records

1800
24 Oct 1800
Birth of Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
1860
3 Dec 1860
Age 60
Death of Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (Hagood) Oakman in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA
Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Oct 1800
    Event Place: Charleston County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Dec 1860
    Event Place: Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, USA

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