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There have been stray Whiteoaks in Northumbria and other points North for over a hundred years. On the other hand, some Whiteoaks made the long trek South and settled there. If these are your ancestors, find them here.
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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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