John Oxford (Oxford-205) the immigrant for most Oxford's living in America fled England at the age of 13 in 1652. Fearing reprisal from Oliver Cromwell and Parliament for his father’s service to executed King Charles I, he indentured himself on a Virginia tobacco plantation for five years. Winning his freedom, he became a successful planter. The life of John Oxford (1639-1719) is told by Dr. Robert L. McNeely at
https://competitivestrategies.us/john-oxford-1639-1719-immigrant/
The article documents for the first time the existence of John’s father. ,Wendy Oxford was a Captain in King Charles I army during English Civil War (1642-1651)
While visiting the website, also review the article on the Reverend Isaac Oxford. (Oxford-16) A pistol-packing preacher, Isaac was a Man of God, Deputy Sheriff and County Commissioner. Follow him at
https://competitivestrategies.us/isaac-oxford-man-of-god/
John Oxford (Oxford-205) the immigrant for most Oxford's living in America fled England at the age of 13 in 1652. Fearing reprisal from Oliver Cromwell and Parliament for his father’s service to executed King Charles I, he indentured himself on a Virginia tobacco plantation for five years. Winning his freedom, he became a successful planter. The life of John Oxford (1639-1719) is told by Dr. Robert L. McNeely at
https://competitivestrategies.us/john-oxford-1639-1719-immigrant/
The article documents for the first time the existence of John’s father. ,Wendy Oxford was a Captain in King Charles I army during English Civil War (1642-1651)
While visiting the website, also review the article on the Reverend Isaac Oxford. (Oxford-16) A pistol-packing preacher, Isaac was a Man of God, Deputy Sheriff and County Commissioner. Follow him at
https://competitivestrategies.us/isaac-oxford-man-of-god/