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The proud and noble English surname of Oxley can be discovered in the early records of Staffordshire, where they had held lands and a family seat in the parish of Bysshebury, at Oxley. They name itself derives from the ancient Anglo-Saxons who bestowed it upon persons living near "the ox-meadow". Some of the family moved to New Jersey in the Americas in the 1670s.

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