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Scotland international rugby league footballer
as a loan at Dewsbury Rams in the second tier. Oakes was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Oakes started playing rugby league for King Cross Park
Will_Oakes
English actor (born 1983)
Wildlife Trusts. Oakes was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, in 1983,[non-primary source needed] the son of a Church of England canon. Oakes grew up in Fordingbridge
David_Oakes
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Oakes may refer to: Oakes (surname) Oakes, Huddersfield, England Oakes, North Dakota, US Oakes test, a legal analysis used in Canada to determine under
Oakes
American actress and fashion model
overheard one model tell another, "You know, you're kind of a young Randi Oakes." Oakes was a frequent guest star on television series during the late 1970s
Randi_Oakes
English Retired actor
(2009), and Emmerdale (2010). Oakes (born 1976) was raised in Haslington, Cheshire, and was educated Sandbach School. Oakes attended the Gateway Youth Theatre
Lee_Oakes
Tree or shrub in the genus Quercus
store lasts longer and that the acorns will never germinate. Interspecific hybridization is quite common among oaks, but usually between species within the
Oak
Australian journalist and author (born 1943)
television. Oakes was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, the son of Wes and Hazel Oakes. His father worked for BHP as an accountant. When Oakes was six years
Laurie_Oakes
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Jennifer Oakes may refer to: Jennifer Oakes (poet) Jennifer Oakes (volleyball) Jenny Oaks Baker, née Oaks, American violinist This disambiguation page
Jennifer_Oakes
American actor
Simmonds & Oakes Fegley Exploring New York". awardsdaily.com. "Oakes Fegley Interview The Goldfinch TIFF 2019". youtube.com. "Sarah Paulson & Oakes Fegley
Oakes_Fegley
Mohawk American Indian activist (1942–1972)
spring of 1969, Oakes met the members of the White Roots of Peace, who encouraged him to take a stand and fight for what he believed in. Oakes had also gained
Richard_Oakes_(activist)
Canadian-British philanthropist
subject of several books and four films. Oakes was born in Sangerville, Maine, one of five children of William Pitt Oakes and Edith Nancy Lewis. His father was
Harry_Oakes
Australian public servant
Norman "Norm" Oakes AO (24 February 1926 – 5 September 2015) was a former New South Wales public servant. Norman "Norm" Oakes was born on 24 February
Norman_Oakes
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Oakes Park may refer to: Oakes Park, Sheffield, an English country house Oakes Park, Niagara Falls, a park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Oaks Park
Oakes_Park
Fictional character
William F. Buckley, Jr. Oakes was born in 1925. He served in World War II as a fighter pilot and graduated from Yale University. Oakes is an engineer by training
Blackford_Oakes
British businessman (born 1962)
early 1990s, Oakes' companies, operating under succession of names, were involved in influencing elections in developing countries with Oakes leaving Indonesia
Nigel_Oakes
English footballer (born 1973)
spell at Villa Park. Since retirement Oakes has worked as a goalkeeping coach for both Wrexham and Walsall. Oakes began his career in Aston Villa's youth
Michael_Oakes
English footballer (born 1972)
children. His younger brother Stefan Oakes is also a professional footballer. His father is the musician Trevor Oakes, who performed with Showaddywaddy.
Scott_Oakes
English guitarist and songwriter (1946–2026)
2009. Oakes was one of the main songwriters for the band, penning most of their minor hits and album track with lead singer Dave Bartram. Oakes played
Trevor_Oakes
Canadian-born Mohawk code talker (1925–2019)
Buffalo Oakes returned to the Akwesasne Reserves to work on equipment in road construction projects. Oakes died in Snye, Quebec on May 28, 2019. Oakes received
Levi_Oakes
Surname list
'ac' meaning oak. The first recorded mention of the surname is in Somerset. Alan Oakes (born 1962), English football player and coach Alf Oakes (1901–1967)
Oakes_(surname)
1992 novel by Patrick O'Brian
departs, commanded by Oakes, with Clarissa on board bearing a copy of the letter to Blaine with her. Aubrey gives funds to Oakes, while Maturin gives funds
Clarissa_Oakes
English footballer (born 1942)
Alan Arthur Oakes (born 7 September 1942) is an English former footballer who holds Manchester City's all-time record for appearances. Oakes is a midfielder
Alan_Oakes
Australian politician
Francis Oakes (1818 – 5 August 1866) was an Australian politician. He was born in New South Wales to public servant Francis Oakes and Rebecca Oakes, née
Francis_Oakes
American writer
Oakes edited and wrote for Kitchen Sink until it ended its print run in 2007. She is an editor for the religion website Killing the Buddha. Oakes' first
Kaya_Oakes
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William Oakes may refer to: William Oakes (botanist) (1799–1848), American botanist William H. Oakes (died 1890), American music publisher Will Oakes (born
William_Oakes
British businessman and co-founder of SCL Group
countries. Alexander Oakes' brother Nigel John Oakes was also an executive (CEO) with SCL Group/Cambridge Analytica. In 2005, Oakes co-founded the London-based
Alexander_Oakes
American farmer, businessman, and politician
2020, Oakes Farms was awarded a $70 million contract to distribute food boxes by the Trump Administration. In May 2021, Oakes stepped down from Oakes Farms
Alfie_Oakes
British racing driver and team manager (born 1988)
he resigned from the role. Oakes was the 2005 World Karting champion, and was once a part of the Red Bull Junior Team. Oakes moved into team management
Oliver_Oakes
American religious leader and jurist (born 1932)
Patrick Q. Mason said, "Unity is a top priority for Oaks and other senior church leaders. They will do everything they can to prevent schisms of various
Dallin_H._Oaks
1983 American television film by Nicholas Meyer
Klein, and Oakes are wasting away from radiation sickness. Returning to an irradiated Kansas City to see his old home one last time, Oakes witnesses National
The_Day_After
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John Oakes may refer to: John Milton Oakes (c. 1442–1485/86), English businessman John Wright Oakes (1820–1887), English painter John Bertram Oakes (1913–2001)
John_Oakes
British journalist, poet and novelist (1928–2005)
Philip Barlow Oakes (31 January 1928 – 18 December 2005) was a British journalist, poet and novelist. Oakes was born in Burslem, his father was a travelling
Philip_Oakes
Historic house museum in Ontario, Canada
1929 and was known as the "Sir Harry Oakes Private Course." The Oakes family lived there until 1935, when Oakes left Canada (due to what he believed was
Oak Hall (Niagara Falls, Ontario)
Oak_Hall_(Niagara_Falls,_Ontario)
English footballer (born 1978)
final at Wembley Stadium. Oakes was released by manager Micky Adams on 4 March 2003. Following his release by Leicester, Oakes opted to join Colin Lee's
Stefan_Oakes
American science fiction television series
girlfriend and partner who tries to help Jason #01 find his way back home. Oakes Fegley as Charlie Dessen, Jason and Daniela's son. Jimmi Simpson as Ryan
Dark_Matter_(2024_TV_series)
Akwesasronon actor (born 1972)
Brandon A. Oakes (born July 3, 1972) is an Akwesasronon actor, artist, and dancer. He is a member of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation. Oakes is known for his
Brandon_Oakes
American businessman, investor, and politician (1804–1873)
Oakes Ames Work on orchids by Oakes Ames's grandson, Oakes Angier Ames Jr. National Park Service site on Oliver and Oakes Ames Oliver and Oakes Ames
Oakes_Ames
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Richard Oakes may refer to: Richard Oakes (activist) (1942–1972), Mohawk Native American leader of the 1969–71 occupation of Alcatraz Island Richard Oakes (guitarist)
Richard_Oakes
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James Oakes may refer to: James Oakes (historian) (born 1953), professor of history at the City University of New York James L. Oakes (1924–2007), judge
James_Oakes
Building in Huddersfield, England
Oakes School is a Grade II listed historic building in the Oakes area of Huddersfield, England. The school was opened in 1873 and closed in 1974. The building
Oakes_School
American ethnologist, artist and writer
stories. Oakes was born May 25, 1903, in Seattle, younger daughter and last of three children, to Mary Beekman (née Taylor) and Walter Oakes (1864–1911)
Maud_Oakes
American sculptor
Brian Oakes (born 1995) is an American interdisciplinary sculptor. They are nonbinary and live in Brooklyn, New York. Brian Oakes graduated from the Rhode
Brian_Oakes
Canadian-American sportscaster
Calgary Cowboys, Oakes was given the job of publicity director, but announcing duties were given to local broadcaster Eric Bishop. In 1976, Oakes called 23 Los
Ron_Oakes
American chef
Oakes' work at L'Avenue as being one of five trendsetting restaurants which changed the culinary scene in the city. When L'Avenue was closed, Oakes opened
Nancy_Oakes
Traditional clothing of the indigenous peoples of Arctic North America
Hall, Oakes & Webster 1994, pp. 44–45. Hall 2001, pp. 131–132. Issenman 1997, pp. 50–51. Oakes & Riewe 1995, p. 50. Oakes & Riewe 1995, p. 20. Oakes & Riewe
Inuit_clothing
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator (1898–1970)
career college football record of 43–69–4. Oakes was born September 15, 1898, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Oakes grew up in the Chicago area and played high
Bunny_Oakes
American politician (1849–1908)
Nathan Oakes Murphy (October 14, 1849 – August 22, 1908) was the tenth and fourteenth Governor of Arizona Territory. As well as the territory's delegate
Oakes_Murphy
American model, environmental activist, author and entrepreneur
Hyacinth Oakes (born June 1984) is an American fashion model, environmental activist, author, and entrepreneur, known as the first "eco-model". Oakes grew
Summer_Rayne_Oakes
Scottish footballer
position was left winger. Oakes died at age 75. Oakes was born to Patrick and Annie (née Gaffney) in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. Oakes started his senior football
Jackie_Oakes
Topics referred to by the same term
known as Oaks Oaks, Bell County, Kentucky Oaks, Missouri Oaks, North Carolina Oaks, Oklahoma Oaks, Pennsylvania Oaks mountain, in Algeria Oaks explosion
Oaks
Musical artist
Suede, Oakes played in a band called "TED" along with his friends Peter Field (vocals) and Colin Forbes (Rhythm guitar). The first gig Oakes attended
Richard_Oakes_(guitarist)
American slave trader (1807–1871)
Ziba Burrill Oakes (1807 – May 25, 1871) was a broker of slaves and real estate in Charleston, South Carolina. Oakes is significant in the history of
Ziba_B._Oakes
England international rugby union player
Robert Frederick Oakes (20 December 1872 – 22 October 1952) was an English international rugby union player. Oakes was born on Durham street in Hartlepool
Bob_Oakes
British distance runner
race in September 2018, Oakes won her age group (50 - 59). She also won stage six in her gender group in the same race. Oakes won the "Charity Champion"
Fiona_Oakes
English-born American minister and educator
and Jane Oakes, he was born in England in 1631 or 1632, and went, when a child, with his father to Massachusetts by the year 1640; Thomas Oakes was his
Urian_Oakes
Topics referred to by the same term
General Oakes may refer to: Hildebrand Oakes (1754–1822), British Army lieutenant general John Cogswell Oakes (1906–1982), U.S. Army lieutenant general
General_Oakes
American landscape painter
female artists in California. Oakes was born in 1823 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. In 1845 she married William Harrison Oakes, a Boston music engraver and
Abigail_Tyler_Oakes
British politician (1931–2005)
Gordon James Oakes (22 June 1931 – 14 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician. Oakes was born in Widnes, Cheshire, and was educated at Wade
Gordon_Oakes
American murder case
Oakes then made plans to take her son and daughter from the household and flee. Major reportedly told several individuals that he would murder Oakes if
Murder_of_Marlene_Oakes
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Andy Oakes may refer to: Andy Oakes (footballer) (born 1977), English goalkeeper Andy Oakes (born 1952), English author of Dragon's Eye: A Chinese Noir
Andy_Oakes
American drummer (born 1981)
many more events. Oakes is also well known for popularizing the freeganism movement, with the publication of his zine, Why Freegan? Oakes formed the band
Warren_Oakes
Topics referred to by the same term
Oakes may refer to: Thomas Oakes (engineer) (died 1823), Chief Engineer of the Schuylkill Navigation Company in the early 19th century Thomas Oakes (footballer)
Thomas_Oakes
Railwayman awarded the George Cross (1932–1965)
Wallace Arnold Oakes GC (23 April 1932 – 12 June 1965), known as Wally Oakes, was an engine driver with British Railways who was born in Barbridge, Cheshire
Wally_Oakes
British film studio executive
November 2023. "Simon Oakes: 'It's a welcome return. We've managed to fire people's". The Independent. 20 February 2012. Simon Oakes Exclusive Media Barton
Simon_Oakes_(executive)
American soccer player (born 1984)
Pauline Oakes (born July 18, 1984) is an American former soccer defender who last played for Chicago Red Stars of Women's Professional Soccer. Oakes was originally
Jill_Oakes
English sprinter (b.1959)
Marlies Gohr, but ahead of Gladisch. Oakes also regained the 100 metres title at the 1985 WAAA Championships. Oakes became Commonwealth 100 m champion in
Heather_Oakes
American journalist
Vietnam War. John Bertram Oakes was born on April 23, 1913, in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, the second son of George Washington Ochs Oakes and Bertie Gans. He
John_Bertram_Oakes
1986 Supreme Court of Canada case
(2d) 31. R v Oakes, [1986] 1 SCR 103, 1986 CanLII 46, paras 69–70. R v Oakes, [1986] 1 SCR 103, 1986 CanLII 46, para 3. Regina v. Oakes, (1982), 38 O
R_v_Oakes
Cricket pitch in Lismore
soccer. Oakes Oval is also one of the home grounds for the NSW Country Eagles team that plays in the National Rugby Championship. "Ground profile: Oakes Oval"
Oakes_Oval
American biologist (1874–1950)
from the Oakes Ames Orchid Herbarium | HOLLIS for". hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu. Retrieved September 18, 2021. The Orchid Library of Oakes Ames - http://botlib
Oakes_Ames_(botanist)
Topics referred to by the same term
George Oakes may refer to: George Oakes (journalist) (1861–1931), American journalist George Oakes (Australian politician) (1813–1881), Australian pastoralist
George_Oakes
American politician (born 1973)
the state of Michigan. In February 2010, Oakes was appointed to the MSU College of Law Board of Trustees. Oakes served as lead developer of Erwin Properties
Stacy_Erwin_Oakes
1997 compilation album by Suede
Anderson and Oakes, except where noted. Suede Brett Anderson – vocals Bernard Butler - guitars, keyboards (disc one: tracks 1–11) Richard Oakes – guitars
Sci-Fi_Lullabies
Residential college of the University of California, Santa Cruz
general student body. College Seven was renamed Oakes in 1975 after philanthropists Roscoe and Margaret Oakes, whose endowment contributed significantly to
Oakes_College
American actor (born 1950)
actress Randi Oakes, whom he met while competing on a 1979 edition of Battle of the Network Stars, with Harrison on the CBS team and Oakes on the NBC team
Gregory_Harrison
John Oakes is a Christian apologist and a professor of chemistry at Grossmont College. He belongs to the Restoration Movement of the Christian tradition
John_Oakes_(apologist)
Highest military award of Nazi Germany
making the Knight's Cross (specifically, the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds grade) the de facto highest award among the
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Knight's_Cross_of_the_Iron_Cross
British rock group
gig was also at the Cheese & Grain. Trevor Oakes is the father of footballers Scott Oakes and Stefan Oakes. Challenger is the father of Benjamin Challenger
Showaddywaddy
2026 film by David Robert Mitchell
The End of Oak Street is an upcoming American science fiction survival film written, co-produced, and directed by David Robert Mitchell. It stars Anne
The_End_of_Oak_Street
English rugby league footballer
Oakes (born 12 October 1996) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for Midlands Hurricanes in RFL League 1. Oakes was
Ross_Oakes
American artists and draftsmen
Ryan and Trevor Oakes (born 1982)(also referred to as the Oakes Brothers or Oakes Twins) are identical twin American artists and draftsmen best known
Ryan_and_Trevor_Oakes
British psychological thriller film
directed by Robert Heath and written by Matthew McGuchan. The film stars David Oakes, Tom Kane, Jennie Jacques, Liam Boyle, Jack Gordon, Florence Hall and Alexander
Truth_or_Dare_(2012_film)
1969–1971 American Indian occupation of Alcatraz
January 3, 1970, Yvonne Oakes, 13-year-old daughter of Annie and stepdaughter to Richard Oakes, fell to her death, prompting the Oakes family to leave the
Occupation_of_Alcatraz
Queen consort of Libya
Google Books. John Oakes: Libya: The History of Gaddafi's Pariah State Archived 8 April 2023 at the Wayback Machine, p. 94–96 John Oakes: Libya: The History
Fatimah_el-Sharif
Topics referred to by the same term
Don Oakes may refer to: Don Oakes (American football) (1938–2025), American football player Don Oakes (footballer) (1928–1977), English footballer This
Don_Oakes
"Reasonable limits clause" of the Canadian constitution
free and democratic society is known as the Oakes test, which takes its name from the essential case R v Oakes [1986] 1 S.C.R. 103 which was written by Chief
Section 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Section_1_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms
Set index for Oakes baronets
with the surname Oakes, all in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations were in favour of the same person. Oakes baronets of the Army
Oakes_baronets
2025 film by Chris Stuckmann
one-for-two on that count, and though it takes a while for Shelby Oaks to undo the good will it has accrued to that point, it's all downhill from there." Benjamin
Shelby_Oaks
English footballer (born 1977)
2009. Retrieved 29 March 2012. "Oakes joins Bolton on loan". BBC Sport. 31 August 2004. Retrieved 27 May 2009. "Oakes quits Derby to join Walsall". BBC
Andy_Oakes_(footballer)
American writer
marrying Amory Oakes, Rachel moved to Verona, New York, where her husband soon died. In 1837 Rachel and her daughter, Rachel Delight Oakes, joined the Seventh
Rachel_Oakes_Preston
1963 film by Fletcher Markle
MacKenzie Beth Lockerbie as Nell MacKenzie Beth Amos as Mrs. Oakes Eric Clavering as Bert Oakes Jan Rubeš as Carl Nurmi Syme Jago as Helvi Nurmi Muffy the
The_Incredible_Journey_(film)
American racer
Daniel George Oakes (July 18, 1911 – January 13, 2007) was an American midget car hall of fame driver. Daniel G. Oakes became interested in racing when
Danny_Oakes
1999 studio album by Suede
For guitarist Richard Oakes, the rehearsals for Head Music were unpleasant. Faced with Anderson's hedonistic lifestyle, Oakes began to drink more to
Head_Music
British politician and television executive (1918–2009)
Major Aubrey Leland Oakes Buxton, Baron Buxton of Alsa KCVO MC DL (15 July 1918 – 1 September 2009) was a British soldier, politician, television executive
Aubrey Buxton, Baron Buxton of Alsa
Aubrey_Buxton,_Baron_Buxton_of_Alsa
General in the British Army
Lieutenant-General Sir Hildebrand Oakes, 1st Baronet, GCB (19 January 1754 – 9 September 1822) was a British Army officer. Oakes was commissioned into the 33rd
Hildebrand_Oakes
Canadian politician (born 1972)
against BC United incumbent Coralee Oakes, standing for re-election as an independent candidate. "Cariboo North elects Oakes". Prince George Citizen, May 14
Coralee_Oakes
Retrieved 14 October 2019. Oakes's Current Biography (NEPC) IES Board Oakes on Education Reform Oakes on Ability Grouping Dr. Jeannie Oakes: From the CSU to the
Jeannie_Oakes
Topics referred to by the same term
Jason Oakes may refer to: Jason Oakes (cricketer) (born 1995), South African cricketer Jason Oakes (rugby union) (born 1977), English rugby player This
Jason_Oakes
American historian (born 1953)
interview with James Oakes. April 6, 2007. pbs.org. Archived from the original on January 27, 2011 Tom Mackaman interview with James Oakes on World Socialist
James_Oakes_(historian)
British trade unionist and politician
Leonard Oakes (1905 – 1985) was a British trade unionist, politician, and co-operative activist. Born in Lancaster, Oakes received an elementary education
Leonard_Oakes
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Will-helmet
Boy/Male
British, English
Will Helmet
Boy/Male
German English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Purposeful Peace; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright; Famous
Male
English
Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Swiss
Resolute Protector; Will; Helmet; Bold; Brave; Diminutive of William; Protect
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, German, Portuguese
Desired; Resolute Guardian; Will; Protection; Helmet
Boy/Male
English
Peace/will.
Boy/Male
Australian
Will-helmet
Female
English
Feminine form of English Will, WILLA means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Will.German : patronymic from any of the Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
English
Pet form of English Will, WILLY means "will-helmet."
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WILLI means "will-helmet."
Male
English
Pet form of English William, BILL means "will-helmet."
Male
English
Short form of English William, WILL means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Lebanese, Swedish
Resolute Protector; Form of William; Resolute Guardian; Will Desire; Will Helmet; Protect
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gil, GILL means "pledge-bright."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Swiss
Protection; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : from the medieval personal name Will, a short form of William, or from some other medieval personal names with this first element, for example Wilbert or Willard.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, Middle English wille (from wiell(a), West Saxon form of Old English well(a) ‘spring’). The surname is found predominantly in the south and southwestern parts of the country.German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Hebrew
Friend of the People; The People's Friend; Exile; Voyager
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Bravery
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Season
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Powerful Battler
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Loves God
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King of Mountains
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.
Boy/Male
Latin
Protector; shepherd.
Girl/Female
Indian
Inner Look
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
WILL OAKES
v. t.
To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.
n.
No thanks; ill will; misfortune.
n.
Resentment; ill will; anger; displeasure.
v. t.
To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall.
adv.
Wildly; as, to talk wild.
v. t. & i.
See 2d Will.
v. t.
To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway.
n.
As much as will fill a cap.
v. t.
To regard with extreme ill will.
v. t.
To; unto; up to; as far as; until; -- now used only in respect to time, but formerly, also, of place, degree, etc., and still so used in Scotland and in parts of England and Ireland; as, I worked till four o'clock; I will wait till next week.
n.
Malice; ill will; spite.
n.
Ill will; malice.
v. t.
Not to will; to refuse; to reject.
adv.
As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go," or "He will go," describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.
v. t. & i.
See 2d Will.