Within reason, I believe most woods will make a bow in some dimensions. All things equal, start with a proven, straight, dry, knot free stave. You don't have that option at this point, so I would say start with a straight, knot free stave of whatever you have available to you. Do a bend test on it. Keep it wide and long. Narrow it as you go if it takes little or no set when floor tillering. Some experimentation is in the offing, but that is how lots of "bow woods" were added to the list. Most of the oaks I am familiar with are fairly dense. Dont know a thing about the ones you mentioned, but a little research should give you some details as to what oaks it is most closely related to, and that will put you in the ballpark. That would be my suggestion.