Sampson County Lineage

Oates Family Tree created by Johnny E. Oates of Bryan, Texas, descendant of James Oates
Oates Family Tree  by Bill Oates of Canton, Michigan, gggg grandson of Jethro & Artesha Oates
 Wyatt / Oates Family Tree; Descendants of Sir Henry Wyatt, Earl of Norfolk – b.1460 AD 

AncestorChildrenResidencePoints of Interest
James Oates 1660-1703
& Elizabeth Eivens
Joseph Oates 1697- 1747Perquimans Co., NCOates family is first recorded in Warwick County, Virginia in 1652. Marriage of James Oates to Elizabeth Eivens was performed by Governor Thomas Harve in 1694.
Joseph Oates 1697- 1747
& Elizabeth Wyatt
John Oates 1720-17xx
James Oates 1724-1766
Joseph Oates c.1726-xxxx
Jethro Oates 1728-1780
Perquimans Co., NC and
Duplin Co., NC (formerly Dobbs Co.)
John Oates 1720-
& Elizabeth Blount
No records of the descendants of John are known. John Oates married Elizabeth Blount in 1742 in Tyrell County.
James Oates 1724-1766
& Sarah ________ (d1766)
John Oates (1753- )
Susanna Oates (1756- )
James Oates (1757-1815)
Samuel Oates (1760-1802)
Richard Wyatt Oates (1762-1851)
Steven Oates (1764-1817)
Joseph Oates c.1726-
Jethro Oates 1728-1780
& Artesha ________ 1736-1807
Jesse Oates 1756-1831
Jethro E. Oates 1758-1823
Lydia Oates 1760-
Amy Oates 1761-1824
Elizabeth Oates 1763-
Michael Oates 1765-1829
Susannah Oates 1770-
John Oates 1775-1826
Duplin Co., NC (formerly Dobbs Co.)Jethro received 600 acre land grant from King George II. This tract of land was only part of the lands owned by Jethro Oates.
John Oates 1775-1826
& Susannah Cogdell
daughter, died early
David Cogdell Oates 1802-1875
James Blackmon Oates 1803-1887
Anna Maria Oates 1806-1875
Lewis Cogdell Oates 1809-1876
Jethro Oates 1811-1841
Susannah Oates 1814-1828
Elizabeth Ann Oates 1817-1902
Sampson Co.
Home Place
John later purchased the land that became the location of the Oates Home Place
David Cogdell Oates 1802-1875
& Malinda Pennington (1836-1919)
Susan A. Oates Perrett 1857-1887
David Jethro Oates 1855-1914
Jethro William Oates 1858-1887
Sampson Co.
Home Place
Buried in Oates Family Cemetery (Sampson Co. North Carolina). The Oates Family Bible was his. Gave the land that Piney Grove High School was built on.
Jethro William Oates 1858-1887
& Mary Venetia (Mittie) Martin (1861-1941)
Edwin Oates (1884-1945)
Jethro David Oates 1885-1957
Lillie Oates (1886-1965)
John Martin Oates(1887-1968)
Sampson Co.
Home Place
Buried in Oates Family Cemetery. The "Oates Plantation Bell" is believed to have originated with Mittie and Jethro W. Oates, after the Civil War.
Edwin Oates (1884-1945)
Jethro David Oates 1885-1957
Lillie Oates (1886-1965)
John Martin Oates(1887-1968)
See the E-mail Family Tree for the decendants of Jethro William OatesSampson Co. Lillie married Dewey H. McCullen and later moved to Faison in Duplin County. Edwin, Jethro, and John M. stayed on the land. Edwin and Jethro are buried in the Oates Family Cemetery.
LaRoyce Oates
Sam Oates
Kathleen Hopkins & son, Tom
widow of Don Oates
son of Edwin Oates
daughter of Edwin Oates
Sampson Co. Lives in the "Jethro David Oates house". Don was a son of Jethro.
Sammy Oates
Dennis Oates
Martin Oates
Steve Oates
son of Sam Oates
son of Sam Oates
son of Joe Oates
son of Joe Oates
Sampson Co.