Thomas Hobson1
M, #2957, d. before 1654
| Charts | William Basse |
| MARRIAGE* | 5 September 1616 | Thomas Hobson married Hester Basse, daughter of Humphrey Basse and Mary Buscher, on 5 September 1616 at England; Husband's name from Aug 30 1654 deposition. Location of marriage given as Stepney (I take this to be a church name).1,2 |
| Death* | before 1654 | He died before 1654; His wife is called Hester Hobson Bromley in the 1654 deposition. |
| Employment* | He was employed by Haberdasher Mary (St.) de Coneyhope (Chapel of) -At the eastern end of Cheapside, in the Poultry, in Coneyhope Lane, now Grocer's Hall Court. In Cheap Ward. Annexed to the church of St. Mildred, Poultry. First mention found in records : "St. Mary de Conehop," 1279 (Ct. H.W. I. 41). Other names and forms : "Chapel of Coneop" (1279, ib. 42). "Capella de Conehop," 31 Ed. I. (Lib. Cust. I. 229). "Chapel of St. Mary de Conynghope," 1312 (Ct. H.W. I. 236). "Chapel of St. Mary del Conynghop," 1323 (ib. 305). "Chapel of St. Mary de Conynghoplane," 1349 (ib. 558). "Chapel in Conynghoplane," 1349 (ib. 576). Guild of Corpus Christi in chapel of "St. Mary de Conynghopelane," 1443 (ib. 501). "Corpus Christi chapell in the Pultry" (1500-21, Arnold's Chron. 254). "Chapell of corpus Christi in the Pultry," 1516 (Fabyan's Chr. 297). "Corpus Christi Chappell," 24 Eliz. (Lond. I. p.m P. 51). This Fraternity or Guild of Corpus Christi was, Stow says, suppressed by Henry VIII. and purchased by Thomas Hobson, haberdasher (S. 265). It appears from an Inquisition taken after the death of William Hobson in 24 Eliz that the property then consisted of his messuage newly built in which he dwelt, called Corpus Christi Chappell, with two shops adjoining (Lond. I. p.m. III. 51). Stow says the chapel was founded by one Ionirunnes, a citizen of London in the time Edward III. (S. 265). But this must be an error, as the chapel is mentioned long before the reign of Edward III. There may also be an error in the name, and it is most likely that "Ionirunnes" is a mistake for John Mymmes, who had property in Coneyhope Lane and the neighbourhood in 1360. Indeed the family seem to have held property there from some time prior to 1279 down to the time of H. VIII., and Thomas de Mymmes bequeathed the residue of his estate in 1279 for the maintenance of a chantry in the chapel (Ct. H.W. I. 41). Site now covered by Nos. 34 and 35 Poultry (Milbourne, p. 26). he Poultrie; Parish church of S. Mildred. Now to begin againe on the banke of the said Walbrooke, at the East end of the high streete, called the Poultrie on the north side thereof, is the proper Parish Church of S. Mildred, which Church was new builded vpon Walbrooke in the yeare 1457. Iohn Saxton then parson gaue 32. pounds towards the building of the new Quire, which now standeth vpon the course of Walbrooke. Louell and Puery, and Richard Keston, haue their arms in the East windowes as benefactors. The roofing of that church is garnished with the armes of Thomas Archehull, one of the Churchwardens, in the yeare 1455. who was there buried. Thomas Morsted Esquire and Chirurgion to king Henrie the fourth, fift, and sixt, one of the shiriffes of London, in the yeare 1436. gaue vnto this Church a parcell of ground, contayning in length from the course of Walbrooke, toward the West, 45. foot, and in bredth from the Church toward the north, 35. foot, beeing within the gate of Scalding wike in the said Parish, to make a Churchyard, wherein to burie their dead, Richard Shore Draper one of the shiriffes, 1505. gaue 15. pound for making a porch to this Church. Salomon Lanuare had a Chauntrie there in the 14. of Edward the second, Hugh Game had one other. Buried here as appeareth by monuments, Iohn Hildye Poulter, 1416. Iohn Kendall, 1468. Iohn Garland, 1476. Robert Bois, 1485. and Simon Lee Poulters, 1487. Thomas Lee of Essex Gentleman, William Hallingridge, Christopher Feliocke, 1494. Robert Draiton Skinner, 1484. Iohn Christopherson Doctor of Phisicke, 1524. William Turner Skinner, 1536. Blase White Grocer, 1558. Thomas Hobson Haberdasher, 1559. William Hobson Haberdasher, 1581. Tho. Tusser, 1580. with this Epitaph. Here Thomas Tusser clad in earth doth lie, That sometime made the poynts of husbandrie, By him then learne thou maist, here learne we must, When all is done we sleepe and turne to dust, And yet through Christ to heauen we hope to go: Who reades his bookes shall find his faith was so. On the north side of the Churchyard remaine two Tombes of Marble, but not knowne of whom, or otherwise then by tradition, it is saide they were of Thomas Monshampe (fn. 1) , and William Brothers, about 1547. &c. Counter in the Poultrie;Chappell of corpus Christi. Some foure houses west from this Parish Church of saint Mildred, is a prison house pertaining to one of the shiriffes of London, and is called the Counter in the Poultrie. This hath beene there kept and continued time out of minde, for I haue not read of the originall thereof. West from this Counter was a proper Chappell, called of Corpus Christi, and saint Marie at Conie hope lane ende, in the Parish of saint Mildred, founded by one named Ionirunnes (fn. 2) a Citizen of London, in the raigne of Edward the third, in which Chappel was a Guild or fraternitie, that might dispend in lands, better then twentie pound by yeare: it was suppressed by Henrie the eight, and purchased by one Thomas Hobson, Haberdasher, he turned this Chappell into a faire Warehouse and shoppes, towardes the streete, with lodgings ouer them. Conihope lane; Grocers hall purchased and builded. Then is Conyhope lane, of old time so called of such a signe of three Conies hanging ouer a Poulters stall at the lanes end. With in this Lane standeth the Grocers hall, which companie being of old time called Pepperers, were first incorporated by the name of Grocers, in the yeare 1345. at which time they elected for Custos or Gardian of their fraternitie, Richard Oswin, and Laurence Haliwell and twentic brethren were then taken in, to be of their societie. In the yere 1411. the Custos or Gardian, & the brethren of this companie, purchased of the Lord Ro. Fitzwaters, one plot of ground with the building therevpon in the said Conyhope lane, for 320. markes, and then layd the foundation of their new common hall. On the west side of the court formerly called Scalding alley, from having a scalding house in it for the use of the Poulterers in the Poultry, stands the church of St. Mildred Poultry; a rectory dedicated to a Sixon princess. This appears to be a very antient foundation: for in the 18 Edward III. we find it with the chapel of Corpus Christi and St. Mary de Coney-hope annexed. Which chapel of Corpus Christi and St. Mary stood at the end of Coney-hopelane, or the rabbet-market, now called Grocer's-alley; and being suppressed by king Henry VIII. on account of a fraternity founded therein, it was purchased by one Thomas Hobson, haberdasher, who turned the chapel into a warehouse. The patronage of St. Mildred's, before the Reformation, was in the convent and prior of St Mary Overies: but from the suppression of that religious house, it is in the crown, and the lord chancellor presents to the living. The old church, which had been rebuilt in 1450, was burnt down in 1666; and when this was rebuilt, the legislature annexed to it the parish of St. Mary Cole-church. The present church, built at the public charge, but finished by the contributions of the parishioners, is a plain substantial stone building, enlightened by a series of large windows, and strengthened with rustic at the corners. The tower is crowned with a plain course, without pinnacles, turret, or any other ornament; except a clock, whose dial projects over the street. The rivulet called Wallbrook, which flowed through the city above ground until about the middle of the 14th century, when it was arched over, runs with a rapid stream under the steeple of this church, at the depth of about 16 feet. | |
| Note* | 1619 | He The first English settlement in Isle of Wight County was begun by Capt. Christopher Lawne and his associates. Among the Associates were Nathaniel Basse and John Hobson both listed as gentlemen. I suspect John Hobson was the brother of Thomas Hobson. in 1619. |
Family | Hester Basse b. 3 July 1597 | |
| Last Edited | 27 Sep 2009 |
Andrew J. Hodge1
M, #4420, b. 1841
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
Andrew J. Hodge|b. 1841|p70.htm#i4420|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1841 | Andrew J. Hodge was born in 1841.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
Benjamin Hodge1
M, #4421, b. 1844
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
Benjamin Hodge|b. 1844|p70.htm#i4421|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1844 | Benjamin Hodge was born in 1844.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
Elisha Hodge1
M, #4419, b. 1809
| Birth* | 1809 | Elisha Hodge was born in 1809 at SC.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 11 November 1833 | He married Elizabeth Anne Barefoot, daughter of William "Billy" Barefoot and Elizabeth (?), on 11 November 1833.1,2 |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | In 1860 They lived just a few doors away from Martha Graham who was widow of William Barefoot who was killed by Daniel Dees Graham, her son.3 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at Pulaski County, GA.; His wife must be dead as he is shown as a boarder with Elizabeth Rollin. He lives very close to Shade Floyd.4 |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot b. 1813 | |
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| Last Edited | 28 Jan 2009 |
Elizabeth J. Hodge1
F, #4422, b. 1846
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
Elizabeth J. Hodge|b. 1846|p70.htm#i4422|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1846 | Elizabeth J. Hodge was born in 1846.1 |
| She was the daughter of Elisha Hodge.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
George Hodge1
M, #5126, b. 1835
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
George Hodge|b. 1835|p70.htm#i5126|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1835 | George Hodge was born in 1835.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 4 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
James Joseph Hodge1,2
M, #4424, b. 1854
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
James Joseph Hodge|b. 1854|p70.htm#i4424|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1854 | James Joseph Hodge was born in 1854.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Mary Hodge1
F, #5128, b. 1839
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
Mary Hodge|b. 1839|p70.htm#i5128|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1839 | Mary Hodge was born in 1839.1 |
| She was the daughter of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 4 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Miles Hodge1
M, #4423, b. 1849
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
Miles Hodge|b. 1849|p70.htm#i4423|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1849 | Miles Hodge was born in 1849.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
O. T. Hodge
M, #1481
| Charts | Zachariah Davis |
| MARRIAGE* | 26 February 1928 | O. T. Hodge married Alice Floyd, daughter of James Washington (Cousin Jim) Floyd and Ava A. Sanders, on 26 February 1928. |
Family | Alice Floyd b. 1913, d. say 1979 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Samantha Hodge1
F, #4425, b. 1869
| Father* | Elisha Hodge1 b. 1809 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Anne Barefoot1 b. 1813 | |
Samantha Hodge|b. 1869|p70.htm#i4425|Elisha Hodge|b. 1809|p70.htm#i4419|Elizabeth Anne Barefoot|b. 1813|p12.htm#i4418|||||||William "Billy" Barefoot|b. 1777\nd. Nov 1842|p12.htm#i4387|Elizabeth (?)|b. 1785\nd. c 1890|p5.htm#i4386| | ||
| Birth* | 1869 | Samantha Hodge was born in 1869; I suspect this is a grandchild.1 |
| She was the daughter of Elisha Hodge and Elizabeth Anne Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 4 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S55] 1870 Census;, This couple is too old to have a year old child. Wonder where she came from.
Hartwell Hodges1
F, #4645, d. 25 April 1796
| MARRIAGE* | Hartwell Hodges married James Drake, son of John Drake and Sarah Bryant; Second marriage.1 | |
| Death* | 25 April 1796 | She died on 25 April 1796.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Drake.1 |
Family | James Drake b. 5 August 1725, d. July 1792 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2008 |
Frances Inez Holdeer
F, #2121
| MARRIAGE* | Frances Inez Holdeer married Harrie G. Couey. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Couey. |
Family | Harrie G. Couey | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
(?) Holland1
M, #4167, d. before 1880
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1865 | (?) Holland married Mary Anderson, daughter of Joseph Anderson and Mary Tyson, circa 1865.1 |
| Death* | before 1880 | Before 1880 His wife with two children is living with her parents so presume that her Holland husband is dead.2 |
Family | Mary Anderson b. 1848 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 20 Sep 2007 |
Absalom Holland
M, #3632, b. 1877
| Father* | Absolum Holland b. 1858, d. 1919 | |
| Mother* | Rebecca Caroline Meadows b. 1860, d. 1922 | |
Absalom Holland|b. 1877|p70.htm#i3632|Absolum Holland|b. 1858\nd. 1919|p70.htm#i1360|Rebecca Caroline Meadows|b. 1860\nd. 1922|p87.htm#i1361|Elisha Holland|b. c 1805\nd. Jun 1859|p71.htm#i1325|Margaret Bryant|d. b 1870|p31.htm#i4241||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1877 | Absalom Holland was born in 1877 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| He was the son of Absolum Holland and Rebecca Caroline Meadows. |
| Last Edited | 10 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Absolum Holland
M, #1360, b. 1858, d. 1919
| Father* | Elisha Holland b. c 1805, d. Jun 1859 | |
| Mother* | Margaret Bryant d. b 1870 | |
Absolum Holland|b. 1858\nd. 1919|p70.htm#i1360|Elisha Holland|b. c 1805\nd. Jun 1859|p71.htm#i1325|Margaret Bryant|d. b 1870|p31.htm#i4241|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486||||Jesse Bryant Sr.|b. 16 Dec 1793\nd. 7 Jan 1887|p30.htm#i1734|Margaret (?)|b. 2 Jun 1796\nd. 10 Mar 1867|p6.htm#i1735| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1858 | Absolum Holland was born in 1858. |
| He was the son of Elisha Holland and Margaret Bryant. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 25 January 1877 | He married Rebecca Caroline Meadows on 25 January 1877; This date and person taken from the Pulaski county Marriage record. Might be a mistake. 1880 census shows a family that looks like the real thing and children are the correct age. |
| Burial* | 1919 | He was buried in 1919 at Dodge County, GA; According to Robert K. Nobles he was buried at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church.,Near Yonkers., Dodge County, Georgia. I think Yonkers is a curious name for a Georgia town. I wonder if when Joseph C. Donaldson came to Georgia from New York he might have brought the name along with him. MVW 2006.![]() |
| Death* | 1919 | He died in 1919 at GA. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at Pulaski County, GA; Living with his mother. No father shown.1 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA; Census Place: Salem, Pulaski, Georgia Source: FHL Film 1254162 National Archives Film T9-0162 Page 430C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Absalom HOLLAND Self M M W 23 GA Occ: Laborer Fa: GA Mo: GA Rebecca HOLLAND Wife F M W 21 GA Occ: Housekeeper Fa: GA Mo: GA Rufus HOLLAND Son M S W 4M GA Occ: Home Fa: GA Mo: GA Absalom HOLLAND Son M S W 3 GA Occ: Home Fa: GA Mo: GA.2 |
| Note* | 2005 | Here is a message from Robert K. Nobles, Jr. :Dear margo4it I saw a tree you posted on Ancestry called: 'ANCESTORS OF STEVE AND PAGE'. I wanted to learn more about Absalom Holland. Here is the information I found: Name: Absalom Holland Birth Date: 1854 Birth Place: Death Date: 1919 Buried Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church.,Near Yonkers., Dodge County., Georgia. Death Place: Do you have more information about this person or your tree that could share with me? His wife has also now been marked., Rebecca Caroline Meadows 1860 - 1922 Thank you, Robert K Nobles., Jr. M Sgt USAF (Retired) bnobles@alltel.net Ph: 229-365-2685. |
Family | Rebecca Caroline Meadows b. 1860, d. 1922 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 25 January 1877 | He married Rebecca Caroline Meadows on 25 January 1877; This date and person taken from the Pulaski county Marriage record. Might be a mistake. 1880 census shows a family that looks like the real thing and children are the correct age. |
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| Last Edited | 10 Jul 2008 |
Ada Holland1
F, #5036, b. December 1888
| Father* | Moses Holland1 b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Mary A.E. Dykes1 b. c 1854 | |
Ada Holland|b. Dec 1888|p70.htm#i5036|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Mary A.E. Dykes|b. c 1854|p49.htm#i1340|James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|Charity Barefoot|b. 1800\nd. b 1850|p12.htm#i3323|Moses Dykes|b. 1808|p49.htm#i5092|Flora (?)|b. 1820|p5.htm#i5095| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | December 1888 | Ada Holland was born in December 1888.1 |
| She was the daughter of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 Jun 2008 |
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Allen Holland1
M, #4143, b. 9 December 1806
| Father* | Lewis Holland1 b. 1777, d. 1836 | |
| Mother* | Sarah Sutton1 b. c 1770, d. 1823 | |
Allen Holland|b. 9 Dec 1806|p70.htm#i4143|Lewis Holland|b. 1777\nd. 1836|p73.htm#i3192|Sarah Sutton|b. c 1770\nd. 1823|p119.htm#i3193|||||||Solomon Sutton|b. c 1730\nd. 1816|p119.htm#i3194|Mary Blount|b. c 1731|p25.htm#i3195| | ||
| Birth* | 9 December 1806 | Allen Holland was born on 9 December 1806 at Jefferson, GA.1 |
| He was the son of Lewis Holland and Sarah Sutton.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 Mar 2005 |
Citations
- [S567] Barry Holland, "Barry Holland," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2005.
Allen K. Holland1
M, #5037, b. November 1888
| Father* | Moses Holland1 b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Mary A.E. Dykes1 b. c 1854 | |
Allen K. Holland|b. Nov 1888|p70.htm#i5037|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Mary A.E. Dykes|b. c 1854|p49.htm#i1340|James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|Charity Barefoot|b. 1800\nd. b 1850|p12.htm#i3323|Moses Dykes|b. 1808|p49.htm#i5092|Flora (?)|b. 1820|p5.htm#i5095| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | November 1888 | Allen K. Holland was born in November 1888.1 |
| He was the son of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes.1 |
| Last Edited | 24 Jun 2008 |
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Allison Holland
F, #2217
| Father* | James Edward Holland b. 2 Feb 1936, d. 23 Jun 1997 | |
Allison Holland||p70.htm#i2217|James Edward Holland|b. 2 Feb 1936\nd. 23 Jun 1997|p72.htm#i2215||||John J. Holland|b. 24 Nov 1895|p72.htm#i1277|||||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Allison Holland was the daughter of James Edward Holland. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Ann Holland
F, #3337, b. 1875
| Father* | John Holland b. 9 Jan 1835, d. 19 Sep 1909 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth H. Forest b. 4 Oct 1840, d. 5 Jun 1903 | |
Ann Holland|b. 1875|p70.htm#i3337|John Holland|b. 9 Jan 1835\nd. 19 Sep 1909|p72.htm#i1312|Elizabeth H. Forest|b. 4 Oct 1840\nd. 5 Jun 1903|p59.htm#i1313|Elisha Holland|b. c 1805\nd. Jun 1859|p71.htm#i1325|Margaret Bryant|d. b 1870|p31.htm#i4241||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1875 | Ann Holland was born in 1875. |
| She was the daughter of John Holland and Elizabeth H. Forest. | ||
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880. |
| Last Edited | 26 Oct 2001 |
Annie Jane Holland
F, #1270, b. 17 July 1884, d. 19 April 1967
![]() MARGARET JULIETTE HOLLAND FLOYD ANNIE JANE HOLLAND FLOYD | |
![]() ANNIE JANE HOLLAND FLOYD STOVE | |
![]() ANNIE FLOYD'S POND | |
![]() AARON, MARY (TWINS) ANNIE AND ED FLOYD IN FRONT OF HOME |
| Father* | Jesse Jasper Holland b. 12 Nov 1860, d. 17 Jan 1934 | |
| Mother* | Mary Orliffie Bryant b. Sep 1863, d. a 1925 | |
Annie Jane Holland|b. 17 Jul 1884\nd. 19 Apr 1967|p70.htm#i1270|Jesse Jasper Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary Orliffie Bryant|b. Sep 1863\nd. a 1925|p31.htm#i1269|John J. Holland|b. 1838\nd. 1862|p72.htm#i1281|Josephine Donaldson|b. 8 Nov 1842\nd. 19 May 1907|p46.htm#i1282|Thomas Bryant|b. 1819\nd. b 1870|p32.htm#i1350|Margarette Mullis|b. 1823|p89.htm#i1351| | ||
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland Zachariah Davis WILLIAM BASSE ZACHARIAS DAVIS WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | Great-grandmother of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | Great-grandmother of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 17 July 1884 | Annie Jane Holland was born on 17 July 1884 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| She was the daughter of Jesse Jasper Holland and Mary Orliffie Bryant. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 27 March 1898 | She married James Edward Floyd, son of Shadrick D. Floyd and Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis, on 27 March 1898 at GA.1 |
| Death* | 19 April 1967 | She died on 19 April 1967 at Bleckley County, GA, at age 82. |
| Burial* | 1967 | She was buried in 1967 at Cedar Hill, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA.2,3![]() |
| Married Name | 27 March 1898 | As of 27 March 1898,her married name was Floyd. |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | She appeared on the census in 1900.4 |
| Anecdote* | 1948 | In 1948 An article in the Cochran, Georgia newspaper dated April 22, 1948 tells much about the relationship of Annie Jane Holland and J. E. Floyd. The headline reads: "Mr and Mrs. J.E. Floyd celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary" and it is followed by the text: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Floyd of Cochran, Ga. entertained their family with a barbecue dinner at their home on Easter Sunday, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. There are 12 children, 20 grand children and 3 great grand children. The held open house in the afternoon and the guests were received at the door by Mrs. Frank Richardson. Mrs. Floyd kept the guest book. They were ushered into the living room by Mrs. R. B. Bembry of Hawkinsville, where Mr. and Mrs. Floyd greeted their friends. In the receiving line with them were, Mrs. Lucian Berryhill, Sr. of Macon, Mrs. C. E. Rosenberger of Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Linder Berryhill and mrs. Raymond Dykes of cochran, Mrs. H. C. Vollmer of Washington, D.c.. and Mrs. Mary Wilson of Cairo, Egypt were not present. They are both connected with the State Department. They [Floyds] have five sons, Arthur, Albert, Herschel, Jay and Aaron. The living room was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, wedding bells and bridal wreath. The dining room was decorated in dogwood and pine, with gold streamers. The table was overlaid with hand crocheted table cloth and centered with a three tiered wedding cake with miniature bride and groom. It was flanked by tapers burned in crystal candelabra. Punch and cakes topped with gold colored icing was served during the afternoon by Medames Arthur, Albert, Jay and Aaron Floyd. [wives of sons] They were assisted by mrs. Bob hendricks and Mrs. Mattie Brown. The gift tables were presided over by Mrs. Lucian Berryhill, Jr.. and Mrs. Clyde Berryhill, Jr.. Mrs. Earl I. Sanders and Mrs. Vance Wimberly played the wedding music. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Giddens, Jr.. Giddens and Mrs. R. L. Piper of Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Sanders and mrs. R., Mrs. Emory Davis and Mrs. Walker T. Bembry of Hawkinsville; Elder and Mrs. W. H. Hancock, Mr. and mrs. Davis of Macon. About 75 guests called during the day. From the newspaper description it is easy to imagine that the fiftieth anniversary celebration was likely a more sumptuous affair than the original wedding of the young country couple. The fact that three of their daughters lived far away in sophisticated cities is a certain indication of how far this family had progressed. Imagine that two daughters were "connected with the State Department" and that one of them was living in Egypt! |
| Anecdote | 2003 | Here is the story of Grandma's pond told by Annette Kaplan. I do not know the date of the building of the fish pond. I was in Washington at the time of course but some other members of the family might possibly remember. In any event, facing the old barn and to the left side was a gate which led into the cow pen and back behind the old barn was a shelter for the cows to get out of the weather. All of this was at the top of a small hill, at the bottom of which there was a little stream of water running off of Wayne's pond across the road with a large sewer pipe under the dirt road. Then at the bottom of the hill near to the road where the sewer pipe crossed the road, was the old cane mill where we used to have cane grindings when I was a girl. There was a gate coming in from the road down beside the cane mill and everyone on the limestone road and all around hauled their cane over for Papa to make their syrup. What a wonderful time we had at cane grindin! gs--all of the young people in the neighborhood would gather at the cane mill just about dark and play and sing together, roast peanuts and cook the last cooking of syrup down until it was thick and make syrup taffy and peanut brittle. It was a real social event for the kids. The reason for building the pond was that Mama had gotten or was getting too old to go way over to the woods at the jackhole to go fishing and she loved to fish so much and we loved eating fresh fish, that Papa built her a fishpond she could walk to with Betty the colored woman who worked for her. They went fishing every day after lunch for the rest of her life if she was able. Tina always called the pond Mama's diamond ring and mink coat that Papa gave her!!!!!!I thought this was a great analogy. ![]() ANNIE'S POND ![]() |
| Note* | 2003 | Note from Ruth Floyd Richardson's grandson re his great grandmother Annie Jane Floyd: We have the mantle clock that was on her mantle on the mantle at my dad's house. It had a few layers of old ugly paint on it and was not running when he got it. He stripped the old paint off of it and refinished it and got it running 20 or so years ago and it keeps pretty good time. Stopped striking about 10 years ago, but it still runs and he still winds it up every week. It had newspapers stuffed in it when he got it after she died. They were dated from the 1870's but were just tatters and shreds so we threw them away. |
Family | James Edward Floyd b. 25 March 1875, d. 19 September 1960 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 27 March 1898 | She married James Edward Floyd, son of Shadrick D. Floyd and Elizza (Louisa or Louise) Davis, on 27 March 1898 at GA.1 |
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| Last Edited | 4 May 2007 |
Benjamin W. Holland1
M, #5043, b. 1887
| Father* | John Holland1 b. Aug 1850, d. 19 Jun 1941 | |
| Mother* | Rosella Harvey1 b. 9 Mar 1851, d. 18 Jan 1923 | |
Benjamin W. Holland|b. 1887|p70.htm#i5043|John Holland|b. Aug 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1941|p72.htm#i1337|Rosella Harvey|b. 9 Mar 1851\nd. 18 Jan 1923|p68.htm#i5041|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Charity Peacock|d. b 1860|p96.htm#i4715|C.C. Harvey|b. 22 Oct 1816\nd. 22 Nov 1884|p68.htm#i5063|Sarah J. (?)|b. 28 Dec 1828\nd. 2 Feb 1915|p8.htm#i5064| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1887 | Benjamin W. Holland was born in 1887.2 |
| He was the son of John Holland and Rosella Harvey.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 Jul 2008 |
Bertha W. Holland1
F, #3653, b. December 1889
| Father* | William W. Holland1 b. 20 Feb 1858, d. 28 Jan 1944 | |
| Mother* | Martha J. (?)1 b. 11 Aug 1862 | |
Bertha W. Holland|b. Dec 1889|p70.htm#i3653|William W. Holland|b. 20 Feb 1858\nd. 28 Jan 1944|p74.htm#i1314|Martha J. (?)|b. 11 Aug 1862|p7.htm#i3650|John Holland|b. 9 Jan 1835\nd. 19 Sep 1909|p72.htm#i1312|Elizabeth H. Forest|b. 4 Oct 1840\nd. 5 Jun 1903|p59.htm#i1313||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | December 1889 | Bertha W. Holland was born in December 1889.1 |
| She was the daughter of William W. Holland and Martha J. (?).1 |
| Last Edited | 24 Jun 2003 |
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
Carrie Holland
F, #1377, b. 1876
| Father* | Moses Holland b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Mary A.E. Dykes b. c 1854 | |
Carrie Holland|b. 1876|p70.htm#i1377|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Mary A.E. Dykes|b. c 1854|p49.htm#i1340|James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|Charity Barefoot|b. 1800\nd. b 1850|p12.htm#i3323|Moses Dykes|b. 1808|p49.htm#i5092|Flora (?)|b. 1820|p5.htm#i5095| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1876 | Carrie Holland was born in 1876 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| She was the daughter of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes. | ||
| Census* | 1880 | She appeared on the census of 1880 at GA.2 |
| Last Edited | 25 Oct 2001 |
Charity Holland
F, #1288, b. circa 1840, d. say 1860
| Father* | Elisha Holland b. c 1805, d. Jun 1859 | |
| Mother* | Margaret Bryant d. b 1870 | |
Charity Holland|b. c 1840\nd. s 1860|p70.htm#i1288|Elisha Holland|b. c 1805\nd. Jun 1859|p71.htm#i1325|Margaret Bryant|d. b 1870|p31.htm#i4241|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486||||Jesse Bryant Sr.|b. 16 Dec 1793\nd. 7 Jan 1887|p30.htm#i1734|Margaret (?)|b. 2 Jun 1796\nd. 10 Mar 1867|p6.htm#i1735| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1840 | Charity Holland was born circa 1840. |
| She was the daughter of Elisha Holland and Margaret Bryant. | ||
| Death* | say 1860 | She died say 1860; She is not shown on the 1860 census. |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Last Edited | 25 Apr 2006 |
Charity Holland
F, #1300
| Father* | Moses Holland b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Charity Peacock d. b 1860 | |
Charity Holland||p70.htm#i1300|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Charity Peacock|d. b 1860|p96.htm#i4715|James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|Charity Barefoot|b. 1800\nd. b 1850|p12.htm#i3323||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Charity Holland was the daughter of Moses Holland and Charity Peacock. | ||
| Birth | 1858 | She was born in 1858 at Pulaski County, GA; She is shown living with James B. and Louisa M. Holland, her grandparents. They live next door to her father, Moses who is living with three children ages 8, 6, 4 and no wife. I suspect that Charity's mother died in childbirth as Charity's age of 2 fits right in with the birth sequence. If this is so it clears up a big mystery. July 2008 I've been told that she is the child of James and his second wife. If this were the case then Charity would have been born two years before her parents marriage which I consider less likely than the original sceanerio.1 |
| Name Variation | Charity Holland was also known as Charity Holland.1 |
| Last Edited | 16 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
Charity Holland
F, #3314, b. 1798
| Birth* | 1798 | Charity Holland was born in 1798. |
| MARRIAGE* | 29 April 1819 | She married Solomon Brewer on 29 April 1819 at Pulaski County, GA.. |
| Married Name | 29 April 1819 | As of 29 April 1819,her married name was Brewer. |
Family | Solomon Brewer | |
| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2005 |
Charity Holland1
F, #3735, b. 1858
| Mother* | Louise (?)1 | |
Charity Holland|b. 1858|p70.htm#i3735||||Louise (?)||p6.htm#i3309||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1858 | Charity Holland was born in 1858.1 |
| She was the daughter of Louise (?).1 | ||
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | She appeared on the census in 1870 at Pulaski County, GA.2 |
| Last Edited | 22 Jul 2003 |
Charity (Cassie Rosella) Holland1
F, #5046, b. 1878, d. 11 June 1970
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| Father* | John Holland1 b. Aug 1850, d. 19 Jun 1941 | |
| Mother* | Rosella Harvey1 b. 9 Mar 1851, d. 18 Jan 1923 | |
Charity (Cassie Rosella) Holland|b. 1878\nd. 11 Jun 1970|p70.htm#i5046|John Holland|b. Aug 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1941|p72.htm#i1337|Rosella Harvey|b. 9 Mar 1851\nd. 18 Jan 1923|p68.htm#i5041|Moses Holland|b. 2 Feb 1828\nd. 1 Feb 1917|p73.htm#i1336|Charity Peacock|d. b 1860|p96.htm#i4715|C.C. Harvey|b. 22 Oct 1816\nd. 22 Nov 1884|p68.htm#i5063|Sarah J. (?)|b. 28 Dec 1828\nd. 2 Feb 1915|p8.htm#i5064| | ||
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 3 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1878 | Charity (Cassie Rosella) Holland was born in 1878; I think the 1880 census record you sent me of John that lists Charity as Carrie is the one. Charity was born in 1878 and it puts her as being two in 1880. I think this is it. Thanks so much. This I believe will help. Scott.1 |
| She was the daughter of John Holland and Rosella Harvey.1 | ||
| Obituary* | 11 June 1970 | Obnituary of Charity (Cassie Rosella) Holland was She died in Macon and was buried at Macadonia Church near Cochran. on 11 June 1970.![]() ![]() The picture is from Scott Tollbert |
| Last Edited | 16 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
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