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William Whiteoak and Sally Dodd were the earliest immigrant ancestors of many Canadian Whiteoaks. Some settled in Ontario, and their descendants can still be found there. The Markham area has had a Whiteoak population since the 19th century.
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- 1881 census - Whiteoak, all counties E & W
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- The census in prison (1881)
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- 1891 census - Wilson / Trussler, Sussex
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- 1901 census - Budgen, Sussex
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- 1901 census - Dapp, Sussex
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- 1901 census - Elisha, Berkshire
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- 1901 census - Gerring, Berkshire
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- 1901 census - Hobbs, Berkshire
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- 1901 census - McCarthy, Yorkshire
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- 1901 census - McCready, Yorkshire
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- 1901 census - Metcalfe, Yorkshire
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- 1901 census - Smith, Berkshire / Oxfordshire
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- 1901 census - Trussler, Sussex
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- 1901 census - Wilson, Sussex & Kent
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- 1901 census - Whiteoak, all counties
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- Names in Government Gazettes, Victoria
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- 1880 United States Federal Census
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- 1930 United States Federal Census
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- Passenger lists, UK to USA 1890-1960
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- Passenger lists, UK to Australia 1890-1960
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- Passenger lists, UK to Canada 1890-1960
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- 1881 census County Durham - Martinson
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- Whiteoak family links
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