James (J.?) Holland1
M, #1343, b. after February 1867
| Father* | Moses Holland b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Mary A.E. Dykes b. c 1854 | |
James (J.?) Holland|b. a Feb 1867|p72.htm#i1343|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* | after February 1867 | James (J.?) Holland was born after February 1867 at GA.2,3 |
| He was the son of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes. | ||
| Census* | 1870 | He appeared on the census of 1870 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Census | 1880 | He appeared on the census of 1880 at GA. |
| Last Edited | 24 Jun 2008 |
James B. Holland
M, #1307, b. circa 1841
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| Father* | John Holland b. c 1795, d. b 1857 | |
| Mother* | Mary Little b. 1811, d. b 1849 | |
James B. Holland|b. c 1841|p72.htm#i1307|John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|Mary Little|b. 1811\nd. b 1849|p83.htm#i1302|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | James B. Holland married Louise (?) at Pulaski County, GA..1 | |
| Birth* | circa 1841 | He was born circa 1841. |
| He was the son of John Holland and Mary Little. | ||
| GUARDIAN B* | 7 December 1857 | Henry Barlow named as guardian for J.B. and Robert Holland orphans of John Holland. on 7 December 1857 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA.; Shown living with wife but no children.2 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA; Not found on 1870.3 |
| Residence* | 1 January 1877 | He lived on 1 January 1877 at Mesquite Station, Dallas, Texas; In a letter he was described as living successfully in Texas and being the brother of W. J. Holland. |
Family | Louise (?) | |
| MARRIAGE* | He married Louise (?) at GA.1 | |
| Last Edited | 25 Sep 2007 |
James B. Holland Jr.1
M, #3316, b. circa 1801, d. 15 January 1875
| Father* | James Holland Sr. b. c 1766 | |
James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Reference | 0303 |
| Birth* | circa 1801 | James B. Holland Jr. was born circa 1801 at SC.2,3 |
| He was the son of James Holland Sr. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 31 December 1819 | He married Charity Barefoot, daughter of Noah Barefoot Sr., on 31 December 1819 at Pulaski County, GA.. |
| MARRIAGE* | 25 December 1859 | He married Louise M Sanifer on 25 December 1859.4 |
| Death* | 15 January 1875 | He died on 15 January 1875 at Holland Cemetery, Pulaski County, GA.; Tombstone says he died at age 75. Here are directions to Holland cemetery: From Cochran go toward Dublin on highway 26 about six miles to emergency road 435 on right. Take 435 about 3 miles and cemetery in in field on left and can be seen from the road. It is an active cemetery.5![]() |
| Name Variation | James B. Holland Jr. was also known as James Holland. | |
| CENSUS1820* | 1820 | He appeared on the census in 1820; He is shown on the census with a young wife and no children. This fits great. |
| JURY* | 1823 | He was served on jury He is shown on the Petit July list as James Jr. in 1823. |
| LAND GRANT* | 1827 | He was received land grant He drew # 189 in the 12th dist.in Scarborough's district. in 1827.6 |
| CENSUS1830* | 1830 | He appeared on the census in 1830 at Pulaski County, GA; He is shown as expected on the census but there is only one female under 5 and there should be two females almost the same age. The marks on the census page are very clear.7 |
| MILITARY* | 1 July 1831 | On 1 July 1831 at GA James is listed as 1st. Lieutenant in the 387th Dist G.M. He served until March 10 1836. He served in the same company as Shadrack Floyd the son of Fed and Mourning. |
| Milit-End* | 10 March 1836 | He ended military service on 10 March 1836 at GA; Military service 1: March 4, 1862, Muster Roll, GA Militia, Pulaski Co, GA; Military service 2: July 1, 1831, Enlist 1st LT, 387th Dist, Pulaski Co, GA; Military service 3: March 10, 1836, Disch. 1st LT, 387th Dist, Pulaski Co, GA.8 |
| CENSUS1840* | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840 at GA.; Not a perfect match for the 1850, but very close. Moses is the male 5-10, James J. and Ephraim are the males 10-15 and daughter Eliza if the female 15-20. Unaccounted for is the female age 5-10.9 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA; He is living with Mary age 31 shown as deaf and dumb and Robert Bates age 14 (no relationship given) and Charity age 2. His son Moses lives next door. Since Moses has three young children I suspect that Charity is his young child being cared from by her grandfather and grandfather's new wife.4![]() |
| LANDCONTRA* | 2 October 1866 | He purchased land on 2 October 1866 at GA; James sold land in District 21 lot 21 and its recorded in deed book P. Note says further lot 68 owned by John Holland 9his brother). |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA; Census shows him living with his twin daughters Eliza and Mary both age 40 and a Charity age 13. I suspect Charity was a grandaughter. Probably she's the daughter of his son Moses who apparently was left a widower with four young children.10![]() Becky and I have come to believe that the two forty yeard females are twin daughters of James B. This makes one wonder who the young Charity is since the twins are shown as deaf and dumb and probably didn't marry. |
| Note* | 2001 | In 2001 The following information was given by Cara Murray: Land Lottery: 02 April 1827, Pulaski County Georgia (Source: The Hawkinsville Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, "History of Pulaski County Georgia, 1808-1935", pg. 274, Land Lottey Register #11, Capt. Scarborough's District.) Military Discharge: 10 March 1836, 1st LT, 387th District, Pulaski County Georgia Military Enlistment: 01 July 1831, 1st LT, 387th District, Pulaski County Georgia (Source: The Hawkinsville Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, "History of Pulaski County Georgia, 1808-1935", pg. 236.) Muster Roll: 04 March 1862, Georgia Militia, Pulaski County Georgia (Source: The Hawkinsville Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, "History of Pulaski County Georgia, 1808-1935", pg. 269, District 387.). |
Family 1 | Charity Barefoot b. 1800, d. before 1850 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 31 December 1819 | He married Charity Barefoot, daughter of Noah Barefoot Sr., on 31 December 1819 at GA. |
| Children |
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Family 2 | Louise M Sanifer b. 1828 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 25 December 1859 | He married Louise M Sanifer on 25 December 1859.4 |
| Last Edited | 8 Sep 2009 |
Citations
- I believe he was called James, Jr. because there were both a James Jr. and Sr. on the petit Jury list in 1823. I suspect from the census that his father came to Georgia with him.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
- [S50] 1830 Census;, Both he and his wife ate in the 20-29 age category.
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S500] Bob Bridger, Holland Cemetery.
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
- [S50] 1830 Census;, p. 153.
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
- [S51] 1840 Census;.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, House # 1252.
James E. Holland
M, #1321, b. circa 1860, d. say 1870
| Father* | John Holland b. 9 Jan 1835, d. 19 Sep 1909 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth H. Forest b. 4 Oct 1840, d. 5 Jun 1903 | |
James E. Holland|b. c 1860\nd. s 1870|p72.htm#i1321|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* | circa 1860 | James E. Holland was born circa 1860. |
| He was the son of John Holland and Elizabeth H. Forest. | ||
| Death* | say 1870 | He died say 1870. |
| Census* | 1860 | He appeared on the census of 1860 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S141] Unknown subject unknown repository.
James Edward Holland
M, #2215, b. 2 February 1936, d. 23 June 1997
| Father* | John Joseph Holland b. 24 Nov 1895 | |
James Edward Holland|b. 2 Feb 1936\nd. 23 Jun 1997|p72.htm#i2215|John Joseph Holland|b. 24 Nov 1895|p72.htm#i1277||||Jesse J. Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary L. Vinson|b. 15 Feb 1876\nd. 6 Sep 1905|p122.htm#i1272||||||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| MARRIAGE* | James Edward Holland married an unknown person. | |
| Birth* | 2 February 1936 | He was born on 2 February 1936 at Tampa, Hillsborough, FL. |
| He was the son of John Joseph Holland. | ||
| Death* | 23 June 1997 | He died on 23 June 1997 at age 61. |
| Note* | He Becky Nagle says his mother was Dorothy Helwig. | |
| Residence* | He lived. |
Family | ||
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2002 |
James J. Holland1
M, #4147, b. 1833
| Father* | James B. Holland Jr.1 b. c 1801, d. 15 Jan 1875 | |
| Mother* | Charity Barefoot1 b. 1800, d. b 1850 | |
James J. Holland|b. 1833|p72.htm#i4147|James B. Holland Jr.|b. c 1801\nd. 15 Jan 1875|p72.htm#i3316|Charity Barefoot|b. 1800\nd. b 1850|p12.htm#i3323|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486||||Noah Barefoot Sr.|b. 1754\nd. 1833|p12.htm#i4434|||| | ||
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1833 | James J. Holland was born in 1833 at GA.1 |
| He was the son of James B. Holland Jr. and Charity Barefoot.1 |
| Last Edited | 15 Mar 2005 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
James Holland Sr.1
M, #4486, b. circa 1766
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Reference | 0300 |
| Birth* | circa 1766 | James Holland Sr. was born circa 1766 at SC; This person and date are only a guess. |
| CENSUS1790* | 1790 | He appeared on the census in 1790 at Pendleton, SC; The 1790 census shows four adult males. Jacob born about 1759, James born at 1766, Thomas born about 1767 and Moses born about 1765. I suspect one of these is ours and have chosen James as the name fits the family pattern. Moses never left South Carolina and his will has been found on line dated 1829 in S.C. One of his children is Chesley who migrated to Georgia. |
| JURY* | 1823 | He was served on jury A James Sr. and Jr. were listed on the Petit July list. in 1823 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Note* | 2006 | In 1790 James had seven children. He lived next door to Thomas in 2006. |
Family | ||
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| Last Edited | 8 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- I am assuming this could be the father of the four boys who migrated from Pendleton, S.C to Pulaski County. I make this assumption as i found him on the 1820 census p. 67 age about 45 and living alone.
Jane Holland
F, #1290, b. circa 1844
| Father* | Elisha Holland b. c 1805, d. Jun 1859 | |
| Mother* | Margaret Bryant d. b 1870 | |
Jane Holland|b. c 1844|p72.htm#i1290|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 1844 | Jane Holland was born circa 1844. |
| She was the daughter of Elisha Holland and Margaret Bryant. | ||
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| CENSUS1860 | 1860 | She appeared on the census in 1860 at GA; She is shown living with widowed mother.2 |
| Last Edited | 25 Apr 2006 |
Jane S. Holland
F, #1308, b. circa 1843
| Father* | John Holland b. c 1795, d. b 1857 | |
| Mother* | Mary Little b. 1811, d. b 1849 | |
Jane S. Holland|b. c 1843|p72.htm#i1308|John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|Mary Little|b. 1811\nd. b 1849|p83.htm#i1302|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1843 | Jane S. Holland was born circa 1843 at GA. |
| She was the daughter of John Holland and Mary Little. | ||
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski County, N.C. |
| GUARDIAN B* | 1862 | In 1862 In her borther's inventory there is an account payable from W.W. Perry who lived two doors down from John Joseph Holland (brother). It reads: "Guardian for J.S. Holland." |
| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2005 |
Jepy Holland
M, #1331, b. circa 1848
| Father* | Elisha Holland b. c 1805, d. Jun 1859 | |
| Mother* | Margaret Bryant d. b 1870 | |
Jepy Holland|b. c 1848|p72.htm#i1331|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 | 1847 | Jepy Holland was born in 1847 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| Birth* | circa 1848 | He was born circa 1848. |
| He was the son of Elisha Holland and Margaret Bryant. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | say 1866 | He married Elizabeth (?) say 1866. |
| Name Variation | Jepy Holland was also known as Jessie Holland.2 | |
| CENSUS1880 | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA.3 |
Family | Elizabeth (?) b. circa 1848 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 7 Apr 2009 |
Jesse Holland1
M, #3736, b. 1845
| Birth* | 1845 | Jesse Holland was born in 1845.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 11 June 1863 | On 11 June 1863 Georgia Marriages 1851-1900.1 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | In 1870 He is living next door to W.W. Perry and two doors from Joshua age 27 who is likely his brother.2 |
| Note* | 2005 | He I suspect this is the same Jesse as is the son of John. I suspect this because of nameing pattern and approximate age. in 2005. |
Family | Isabella Jane Sandiford b. 1835 | |
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| Last Edited | 26 Sep 2007 |
Jesse Jasper Holland
M, #1268, b. 12 November 1860, d. 17 January 1934
![]() JESSE JASPER HOLLAND | |
![]() J.J. BUDDY HOLLAND |
| Father* | John Jasper Holland b. 1838, d. 1862 | |
| Mother* | Josephine Donaldson b. 8 Nov 1842, d. 19 May 1907 | |
Jesse Jasper Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|John Jasper Holland|b. 1838\nd. 1862|p72.htm#i1281|Josephine Donaldson|b. 8 Nov 1842\nd. 19 May 1907|p46.htm#i1282|John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|Mary Little|b. 1811\nd. b 1849|p83.htm#i1302|Joseph C. Donaldson|b. 10 May 1807\nd. 11 Jun 1880|p46.htm#i1352|Susannah "Susie" Odom|b. 15 Oct 1813\nd. a 1880|p91.htm#i1353| | ||
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 12 November 1860 | Jesse Jasper Holland was born on 12 November 1860 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| He was the son of John Jasper Holland and Josephine Donaldson. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 16 October 1881 | He married Mary Orliffie Bryant, daughter of Thomas Bryant and Margarette Mullis, on 16 October 1881 at GA.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 8 June 1893 | He married Mary Lou Vinson, daughter of Joseph F. Vinson and Josephine E. Griffin, on 8 June 1893. |
| Divorce* | circa 1893 | He and Mary Orliffie Bryant were divorced circa 1893 at GA. |
| MARRIAGE* | 1907 | He married Mary J. (?) in 1907 at Irwin, GA; On the census it appears that his wife's name was Mary J. and her occupation was school teacher. Note from Becky Nagle I double checked my census – JJ wasn’t in Wilkinson County with the new wife in 1910 – he was in Irwin County which was 3 counties south of Pulaski and 4 counties south of Bleckley. His wife was teaching in Irwin and he rented a farm. I’d love to find that marriage record, but where to look?? He married after 6 SEP 1905 (Mary Lou Vinson’s death date) and on the 23 MAY 1910 census date, it stated that they had been married 3 years…which puts the marriage date between 1906-1907. Let’s say he was ‘courting’ right after Mary Lou’s death - 1905-1906. Here’s the question… Do you know if between 1905-1907 he was still farming away in GA or had he started his migration to the Florida everglades? I remember Shug saying that he dropped off Duckie, Florence and Bubba with the Floyds to live while Jesse and my grandfather took off – but when? Mary J. was born in Georgia, so it’s not likely he met her and married in Florida. Do you think it is more likely that a teacher in Irwin Co. was ‘home-grown’ – hiring one of their ‘own’ to teach? Becky.2 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1929 | He married Siddie Holland, daughter of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes, in 1929 at Pulaski County, GA.; According to Annette Floyd Kaplan: Miss Siddie Bradley was a neighbor of ours who lived about a mile and a half from mama and Papa. Grandpa Holland married her in his old age while living with us. They were not married for very long when he came back to stay with Mama and Papa where he stayed until the time of his death. |
| Death* | 17 January 1934 | He died on 17 January 1934 at Bleckley County, GA, at age 73; His grandaughter, Annette, tells of his death. He was ill and confined to bed at his daughter Annie's home. He was so dispondent over his illness that he shot himself with his son-in-law's gun.3![]() Jessie Jasper's Death Certificate |
| Obituary | 25 January 1934 | Obituary of Jesse Jasper Holland:; Mr. J.J. Holland dies by Own Hand Sad was the death of Mr. J.J. Holland, who took his own life last week on January 18th by shooting himself. It is thought that ill health prompted the act, as he made threats to that effect about a month previous to his death. He had reached the age of 73 years and was a constant sufferer of troubles that drove him to his death. Mr. Holland had always been held in the highest respect by friends everywhere. He was always good, kind, and thoughtful of others and a very useful man in his community. He spent practically all of his life in the community around Cochran, with the exception of a few years in Florida and other places. Funeral services were held at Salem Baptist church on Friday following his death the day before. The house was filled with sorrowing relatives and friends who mourn his going as an incurable grief. Revs. G. Reid Smith and Ralph Moore, pastors of the two local churches in Cochran officiated. An impressive song service was rendered with the Bleckley County Quartette cooperating. T. W. Fisher and son were the local funeral directors in charge of arrangements. Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. A. R. Floyd and Mrs. J.E. Floyd of Cochran; Mrs. Homer Waters, of Fitzgerald; Mrs. R. M. Kemp of Palmetto, and Mrs. Billy Wadlen of DeFuniak Springs, Florida; one son, Mr. J.J. Holland, Jr. of Los Angeles and one sister Mrs. Juliette Purser, of Cochran; one half brother, Mr. Will Causey, Alimo (Alma) and one half sister, Mrs. Mattie Sikes, of Cochran. The pall bearers were Messers. J.K. Holland, Jack Barlow, J.T. Berryhill, J.I Davidson, J. F. Barlow and Wilbur Smith. The Cochran Journal, Thursday, January 25, 1934 page 1A Column 6 Film AN13, C67C6 Note from Annette regarding author of obituary: After two or three very careful readings of it, I am convinced that Mama was not the source of the information as she would not have known that Uncle Jay was in Los Angeles, nor would she have known Aunt Rubye's husband's name or that she lived in Defuniak Springs and she would not have been able to spell it if she had known, My conclusion is that it was written either by Aunt Juliette Purser or her daughter, Vera Lee who had this info. As to the pall bearers' Yes, I knew them all J.K Holland would have been Kennie Holland, father of Mary and LaVerne's friend DorothyHolland. No relation to us so far as I ever knew.Jack Barlow, a neighbor who lived on the road not too far from where Morris now lives. Wayne's son now owns that property and lives in the Barlow house; J.T Berryhill I believe to have been Lucian and Bob's grandfather, Mr Buck Berryhill, we can check them on his name.J. I Davidson was Mr. Ira Davidson father of Jimmie Simpson, I believe; J. F. Barlow would have been James Barlow, husband of Aunt Juliette Floyds daughter, Ruby. and Wilbur Smith would have been Littlebud Smith. All of these men were our neighbors and lived very close around where we lived. Another rational on Aunt Juliette Purser being the source is because she would have close knowledge of the Causey children that Mama might possibly not have had. Alimo Georgia could easily be Alma--not far from Cochran. |
| Burial* | 1934 | He was buried in 1934 at Salem Cemetery, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA; He is buried in the cemetery at Salem - Annette F. Kaplan Row 1 lot 256.4 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA.; He is shown living with his mother Josephine who has married Charles Causey. Jesse's name is shown as Causey, but that is an error.5 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA.; He is shown living with his mother who has remarried and is shown on the census as Sophia Corsey. Also living with them are Willis Holland age 17 born in 1863 and Martin Holland born in 1876 age 4. All are listed as her sons.6![]() |
| CENSUS1900* | 1900 | He appeared on the census in 1900 at Laurens, GA; Shown on p 29 line 20 Vol. 44.7 |
| CENSUS1910 | 1910 | He appeared on the census in 1910 at GA; Irwin Co., GA, Militia District 1388, EN 77, sheet 2b, Roll 195, Book 2, page 140b; lines 54 through 59: Holland, Jesse, head, age 49, married, married 3 years, farmer, rents,self,| mother, father born in GA Holland, Mary (looks like J.), wife, age 35, married, married 3 years,| teacher, public school Holland, Eva, daughter, age 16, farmer (in school) Holland, John J., son, age 14, farmer (in school) Holland, Florence, daughter, age 12, farmer (in school) Holland, Ruby, daughter, age 10, farmer (in school) They married in 1906-1907 - only a year or two after Mary Lou Vinson diedin (1905).8 |
| CENSUS1930* | 1930 | He appeared on the census in 1930 at GA; He appears on the census living with Siddie Bradley and her children. |
| Name Variation | 1934 | As of 1934, Jesse Jasper Holland was also known as "Buddy" Holland Name taken from cemetery record. |
| Anecdote* | 2002 | In 2002 Here are accounts of Jesse's death and burial according to three grandchildren. My Memory tells me he was buried with Granny (Orliffy)because no one wanted to pay for a burial plot because Grandpa (Jesse Jasper) had never done anything to help Mama and Aunt Julliette during their entire life and he came back to our house for Mama to see after only after he was old and no one else would have him. Yes, Papa got upset because Aunt Florence and them did not pay a penny towards his funeral yet they were unhappy over where he was buried and wanted to exhume and move him beside their mother and Papa said he would not pay a penny to help move him. Yes, I do believe they did move him. That's all I know. Above from Mary Floyd El-Khadem Here is LaVerne Floyd Dykes recollection: think you are right about grandpa I don't remember the funeral but I do remember when he died and I remember hearing Mama and them talking about them moving him. I don't think any one of them came to the funeral and they just came and moved him. Here are Annette's memory of the event: Aunt Shug told me on Satrday before she died that Grandpa was buried with Grany. His obit says he was buried at Salem; Granny is in the Bryant plot at Trail Branch cemetery according to Joe Bbryant but her grave is umarked. Becky, or MA check the county records on the exhumation and reburial of Grandpa next to Miss Mary Lou and the two infants. I remember hearing them talk about burying him with their mother and the babies. We need this point clarified for the record, Prior to speaking to Shug, I thought he had been buried at Salem initially as I remembered a tree out there next to where he was buried. Love Annette Joe Bryant was Annie's first cousin and son or grandson of Granny"s brother and was a preacher at bothTrail Branch and Mt Horeb.. Here is Rebecca Nagel's summation of the affair: Well, it seems that it is the consensus of all that Jesse's grave was moved. I'm sure that the Big "B" took matters into her hands and most likely used Florence and Duckie/Eva to back her up (bribery can make the most innocent do the unspeakable!)...Rubye was the only one who had the money to do it and the only one who would of thought of such a selfish and heartless act!!! More from Annette:(It seems strange that he would have a funeral at Salem and then be buried at Trail Branch.Perhaps he was buried both times at Salem.) I believe he was buried originally at Salem and that Shug;s memory about him being buried with Granny is in error, I know Ruby, Florence and Eva had him moved for I remember MAMA SAYING SHE DID NOT CARE WHERE THEY BURIED HIM. |
Family 1 | Mary Orliffie Bryant b. September 1863, d. after 1925 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 16 October 1881 | He married Mary Orliffie Bryant, daughter of Thomas Bryant and Margarette Mullis, on 16 October 1881 at GA.1 |
| Divorce* | circa 1893 | He and Mary Orliffie Bryant were divorced circa 1893 at GA. |
| Children |
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Family 2 | Mary Lou Vinson b. 15 February 1876, d. 6 September 1905 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 8 June 1893 | He married Mary Lou Vinson, daughter of Joseph F. Vinson and Josephine E. Griffin, on 8 June 1893. |
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Family 3 | Mary J. (?) b. 1872 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 1907 | He married Mary J. (?) in 1907 at GA; On the census it appears that his wife's name was Mary J. and her occupation was school teacher. Note from Becky Nagle I double checked my census – JJ wasn’t in Wilkinson County with the new wife in 1910 – he was in Irwin County which was 3 counties south of Pulaski and 4 counties south of Bleckley. His wife was teaching in Irwin and he rented a farm. I’d love to find that marriage record, but where to look?? He married after 6 SEP 1905 (Mary Lou Vinson’s death date) and on the 23 MAY 1910 census date, it stated that they had been married 3 years…which puts the marriage date between 1906-1907. Let’s say he was ‘courting’ right after Mary Lou’s death - 1905-1906. Here’s the question… Do you know if between 1905-1907 he was still farming away in GA or had he started his migration to the Florida everglades? I remember Shug saying that he dropped off Duckie, Florence and Bubba with the Floyds to live while Jesse and my grandfather took off – but when? Mary J. was born in Georgia, so it’s not likely he met her and married in Florida. Do you think it is more likely that a teacher in Irwin Co. was ‘home-grown’ – hiring one of their ‘own’ to teach? Becky.2 |
Family 4 | Siddie Holland b. 27 December 1886, d. 22 February 1941 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 1929 | He married Siddie Holland, daughter of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes, in 1929 at GA.; According to Annette Floyd Kaplan: Miss Siddie Bradley was a neighbor of ours who lived about a mile and a half from mama and Papa. Grandpa Holland married her in his old age while living with us. They were not married for very long when he came back to stay with Mama and Papa where he stayed until the time of his death. |
| Last Edited | 21 Oct 2007 |
Citations
- [S339] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
- [S8] Family information.
- [S123] Unknown subject MVW file.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
- [S56] 1880 Census;, T9-0162 p. 388C.
- [S124] Unknown subject unknown repository, E.D. 61.
- [S60] 1910 Census;, Irwin Co., GA, Militia District 1388, EN 77, sheet 2b, Roll 195, Book 2, page 140b; lines 54 through 59.
Jessie Florence Holland1
F, #1275, b. 19 December 1897
| Father* | Jesse Jasper Holland b. 12 Nov 1860, d. 17 Jan 1934 | |
| Mother* | Mary Lou Vinson b. 15 Feb 1876, d. 6 Sep 1905 | |
Jessie Florence Holland|b. 19 Dec 1897|p72.htm#i1275|Jesse Jasper Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary Lou Vinson|b. 15 Feb 1876\nd. 6 Sep 1905|p122.htm#i1272|John J. Holland|b. 1838\nd. 1862|p72.htm#i1281|Josephine Donaldson|b. 8 Nov 1842\nd. 19 May 1907|p46.htm#i1282|Joseph F. Vinson|b. 21 Apr 1844|p122.htm#i2188|Josephine E. Griffin|b. 2 May 1850|p65.htm#i2187| | ||
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 19 December 1897 | Jessie Florence Holland was born on 19 December 1897 at Dudley, Laurens, GA. |
| She was the daughter of Jesse Jasper Holland and Mary Lou Vinson. | ||
| Married Name | Her married name was Kemp. |
Family | ||
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Citations
- [S130] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Jessie M. Holland
F, #1311, b. circa 1849
| Father* | John Holland b. c 1795, d. b 1857 | |
| Mother* | Mary Little b. 1811, d. b 1849 | |
Jessie M. Holland|b. c 1849|p72.htm#i1311|John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|Mary Little|b. 1811\nd. b 1849|p83.htm#i1302|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | circa 1849 | Jessie M. Holland was born circa 1849 at GA. |
| She was the daughter of John Holland and Mary Little. | ||
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | She appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski County, GA; Jessie appears on the census as a female age 1. No mother shown.1 |
| GUARDIAN B* | 7 December 1857 | She was Jordan Allen appointed guardian for William and Jessie (female) Holland orphans of John Holland on 7 December 1857 at GA. |
| Residence* | 1 January 1877 | She lived on 1 January 1877 at Mesquite Station, Dallas, Texas; In a letter he is described as farming successfully in Texas with his brothers. |
| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2006 |
Citations
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
Jim D. Holland1
M, #3807, b. 1906
| Father* | Robert Jeffery Holland1 b. 14 Jan 1869, d. 4 May 1940 | |
| Mother* | Martha Pusser1 b. 15 Jan 1873, d. 22 May 1943 | |
Jim D. Holland|b. 1906|p72.htm#i3807|Robert Jeffery Holland|b. 14 Jan 1869\nd. 4 May 1940|p74.htm#i1318|Martha Pusser|b. 15 Jan 1873\nd. 22 May 1943|p102.htm#i1362|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* | 1906 | Jim D. Holland was born in 1906.1 |
| He was the son of Robert Jeffery Holland and Martha Pusser.1 |
| Last Edited | 12 Aug 2003 |
Citations
- [S60] 1910 Census;.
John Holland1
M, #1301, b. circa 1795, d. before 1857
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| Father* | James Holland Sr. b. c 1766 | |
John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Reference | 0300 |
| Birth* | circa 1795 | John Holland was born circa 1795 at SC; More research needs to be done to determine who his parents were and where they came from. The following is a research clue: http://www.mindspring.com/~lmno/mina.htm This URL gives info on some SC Hollands. |
| He was the son of James Holland Sr. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 24 August 1824 | He married Mary Little on 24 August 1824; This must be wife #2 as she was married to John after Sarah A. was born. |
| Death* | before 1857 | He died before 1857 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| TAXROLL* | He was on the tax roll at GA; John Holland paid tax on land in Georgia in 21st Dist lot 68 according to Ruth Blair in Early Tax digests of Georgia. | |
| MILITARY* | 1814 | He served in the military in 1814 at GA; He was in the militia. |
| CENSUS1820* | 1820 | He appeared on the census in 1820 at GA; He does not appear as head of household, but since he is in Pulaski he must be living with a sibling. He marries the next years. |
| JURY* | 1823 | He was served on jury He served on the Petit Jury in 1823 at GA. |
| Milit-Beg* | 1 July 1831 | He began military service on 1 July 1831 at GA Military service 1: July 1, 1831, Enlist. 2nd LT, 387th District, Pulaski Co, GA.2 |
| Occupation* | 1836 | He was Its possible that he was a stone mason. in 1836 at GA.2 |
| Milit-End* | 10 March 1836 | He ended military service on 10 March 1836 at GA; Military Discharge: 10 March 1836, 2nd LT, 387th District, Pulaski County Georgia Military Enlistment: 01 July 1831, 2nd LT, 387th District, Pulaski County Georgia He served in the same company as Shadrack Floyd son of Fed and Mourning Floyd.2 |
| CENSUS1840* | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840; He is shown on the census with a wife, a son age 5-10, two sosns age 10-15 and a daughter age 5-10 as well as one age 15-20. This is a very good fit with the 1850 if the daughter age 5-10 died.3 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at 1850, Pulaski County, GA; Real Estate valued at $2,000. It was lot 68 in 21st Dist. The property straddled the Uchee Road and was located two lots southwest (Closer to Cochran) of the Mourning Floyd property. The value of the property was $2,000. John is shown in 1850 living with his daughter Sarah A. and a houseful of young children. Its likely he was a widower. His newly wed daughter, Elizabeth lives next door.4 |
| Will* | 7 December 1857 | He left a will on 7 December 1857 at GA; At the Georgia Archives there is a record of a letter of appointment to appraise the estate of William and Jesse Holland. Presumably this was at the death of their father, John Holland. The appraisers were named as John D. Wynn, Elisha Holland, Jesse Bryant, Henry Barlow and C. Smith Esquire and they were asked to appraise the "goods and chattles of William and Jesse Holland minors of J. Holland". Jordan Allen was named as guardian. He was a neighbor who according to the 1850 census lived three houses away from Joshua and two houses away from Elisha. The appointment was dated 12-7-1857. The estate was sold and on page 109 of the record there is a list of items sold and to whom and for how much money. |
| EMAIL* | 2003 | In 2003 Here is a note for future research:February 2003 SueMcClendon1@aol.com (her e-mail no longer works) Hi Margaret, I'm John Holland's GGGGranddaughter. I'm from Bleckley County GA,but live in Tucson AZ now. I was just talking to my husband last night about a way of finding out where John and Elisha's land was located. I have some deeds and plots, but don't understand them. I would love that information. I've been to the Holland cemetery and I think part of the land around there was John's. I would like for you to send me the sources on how you got this information also, for future reference. Have you been to the land? There's a very small log cabin directly across the field from the cemetery and I think this might have been Elisha's first house. My Daddy, William Andrew Holland,Sr(Billy), said that John's log cabin, or what they think was his, was behind another house down the road that my neice lives in now and Wille and Nellie Mae lived in before passing. All of these are assumptions, of course. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The short story you wrote on John Jasper was super, very well written. |
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Family 2 | Mary Little b. 1811, d. before 1849 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 24 August 1824 | He married Mary Little on 24 August 1824; This must be wife #2 as she was married to John after Sarah A. was born. |
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| Last Edited | 25 Jun 2010 |
Citations
- There are two John Hollands about the same age in early Pulaski county Georgia. One is the son of Lewis Holland the first sheriff. It has be conculsively proven that John son of Lewis is not the ancestor of John Jasper Holland.
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
- [S51] 1840 Census;.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
John Holland
M, #1312, b. 9 January 1835, d. 19 September 1909
| Father* | Elisha Holland b. c 1805, d. Jun 1859 | |
| Mother-STP* | Margaret Bryant d. b 1870 | |
| Mother | Mary McCray (?) d. b 1837 | |
John Holland|b. 9 Jan 1835\nd. 19 Sep 1909|p72.htm#i1312|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* | 9 January 1835 | John Holland was born on 9 January 1835 at Holland Cemetery, Pulaski County, GA.; Not absolutely certain this is the same John, but dates fit. Birth and death taken from tombstone.1 |
| He was the son of Elisha Holland and Margaret Bryant. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 7 September 1856 | He married Elizabeth H. Forest on 7 September 1856; Yes, John and Susannah "Beloved" are the parents of David. John was born about 1755; probably in North Carolina and died 28 Mar 1826 in Mecklenburg County, NC. His father was Moses Purser but no clue about his mother. Susannah "Beloved" Cuthbertson was born about 1750. Her father was David Cuthbertson who was born about 1720. That is about all I have on them and all that is available on familysearch.com. As for Sarah Holland's middle name that was furnished by some Purser/Pusser relation unfortunately I do not have her data. Sarah's parents were John Holland 9 Jan 1835 Georgia/19 Sep 1909 and Elizabeth H "Eliza" Forest 4 Oct 1840 Georgia/5 Jun 1903. John and Elizabeth were married 7 Sep 1856. His parents were Elisha Holland/Mary Polly Bryant. I have John & Elizabeth on census documents through 1880. Thanks for the map. Pat PatsPassion@cox.net. |
| Death* | 19 September 1909 | He died on 19 September 1909 at GA. at age 74; Not absolutely certain this is the same John, but it looks plausible.2 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at Pulaski County, GA; Living with parents in house # 202.3 |
| CENSUS1860 | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA; He lived in house # 520 next door to his mother who was a widow with a number of small children at home.4 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870 at GA; In addition to his family there are two people listed on the census who do not appear to be his children. They are Jesse Bryant 14 and Mary Holland 16. The are listed last after the youngest child (out of usual order).5 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA.6 |
Family | Elizabeth H. Forest b. 4 October 1840, d. 5 June 1903 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 7 September 1856 | He married Elizabeth H. Forest on 7 September 1856; Yes, John and Susannah "Beloved" are the parents of David. John was born about 1755; probably in North Carolina and died 28 Mar 1826 in Mecklenburg County, NC. His father was Moses Purser but no clue about his mother. Susannah "Beloved" Cuthbertson was born about 1750. Her father was David Cuthbertson who was born about 1720. That is about all I have on them and all that is available on familysearch.com. As for Sarah Holland's middle name that was furnished by some Purser/Pusser relation unfortunately I do not have her data. Sarah's parents were John Holland 9 Jan 1835 Georgia/19 Sep 1909 and Elizabeth H "Eliza" Forest 4 Oct 1840 Georgia/5 Jun 1903. John and Elizabeth were married 7 Sep 1856. His parents were Elisha Holland/Mary Polly Bryant. I have John & Elizabeth on census documents through 1880. Thanks for the map. Pat PatsPassion@cox.net. |
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| Last Edited | 26 May 2007 |
John Holland
M, #1337, b. August 1850, d. 19 June 1941
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| Father* | Moses Holland b. 2 Feb 1828, d. 1 Feb 1917 | |
| Mother* | Charity Peacock d. b 1860 | |
John Holland|b. Aug 1850\nd. 19 Jun 1941|p72.htm#i1337|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. |
| Birth* | August 1850 | John Holland was born in August 1850; Information from his tombstone. |
| He was the son of Moses Holland and Charity Peacock. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 1871 | He married Rosella Harvey, daughter of C.C. Harvey and Sarah Jane (?), in 1871 at GA.1 |
| Obituary* | 19 June 1941 | Obnituary of John Holland was on 19 June 1941 at Dodge County, GA.1 |
| Note* | He Here is a note from Betty Smith in Pulaski County. I suspect this is the same John, but its only circumstantial based on the birthdate for John as well as the statement that John was born in Pulaski County: Found an obit for Charity's mother and father: Times Journal, Eastman, Georgia Thursday, February 1, 1923 Mrs. John Holland, an aged and highly respected lady who resided four miles from Chester, died January 18th. Mrs. Holland was 72 years old. Previous to her marriage she was Miss Rosella Harvey. The body was interred in the cemetery at Macedonia Baptist Church. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Crosby. Mrs. Holland was married to Mr. John Holland, Jr. in 1871. Surviving her are her husband and several sons and daughters as follows: Mrs. Joe Arnold, Ft. Valley, J. J. Holland, Mrs. E. L. Skipper, Mrs. B. M. Hosford, B. W. Holland, Mrs. Maggie Mullis and Mrs. Missouri Cole. Tombstone: Rosella Jane Holland b. March 9, 1851, d. Jan. 18, 1923 Times Journal, Thursday, June 19, 1941 Mr. John Holland died at his home near Chester Sunday morning of the infirmities of old age, he having passed his 90th. birthday last august. He was a native of Pulaski County, but had made his home in Dodge the past 50 years. The children are: Mrs. J. F. Arnold, Ft. Valley; Mrs. B. M. Hosford, Cochran; Mrs. R. F. Cole, Macon; Mrs. E. L. Skipper, Chester; sons, B. W. Holland, Macon, J. J., Cochran. Funeral services were held at Macedonia church Monday morning, conducted by Rev. J. N. Crosby. The following grandsons served as casket bearers: E. H. Hosford, J. M. Skipper, C. C. Hosford, Ivy Cole, C. w. Arnold, Emmett Mullis. Interment was in the church cemetery. I did not find a grave for him at Macedonia. He is the great grandfather of Ray Arnold rayarnold02@hotmail.com.2 | |
| Census* | 1860 | He appeared on the census of 1860 at Pulaski County, GA.3 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | He appeared on the census in 1870; He appears in the 1870 census. |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at Hampton Mill, Laurens County, GA.4 |
| Death* | 8 June 1941 | He was #R3 CENSUS on 8 June 1941. |
Family | Rosella Harvey b. 9 March 1851, d. 18 January 1923 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 1871 | He married Rosella Harvey, daughter of C.C. Harvey and Sarah Jane (?), in 1871 at GA.1 |
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| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2009 |
John Holland
M, #1371, b. circa 1869
| Father* | Jepy Holland b. c 1848 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth (?) b. c 1848 | |
John Holland|b. c 1869|p72.htm#i1371|Jepy Holland|b. c 1848|p72.htm#i1331|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1848|p5.htm#i1369|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* | circa 1869 | John Holland was born circa 1869. |
| He was the son of Jepy Holland and Elizabeth (?). | ||
| Census* | 1880 | He appeared on the census of 1880 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Note* | 2003 | This person shows in the 1870 census as the son of Jesse and Isabella I. I am reluctant to change parents though without further research. |
| Last Edited | 26 Sep 2007 |
John Holland1
M, #4145, b. 1801
| Father* | Lewis Holland1 b. 1777, d. 1836 | |
| Mother* | Sarah Sutton1 b. c 1770, d. 1823 | |
John Holland|b. 1801|p72.htm#i4145|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* | 1801 | John Holland was born in 1801. |
| 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.
John B. Holland1
M, #3656, b. June 1897
| Father* | William W. Holland1 b. 20 Feb 1858, d. 28 Jan 1944 | |
| Mother* | Martha J. (?)1 b. 11 Aug 1862 | |
John B. Holland|b. Jun 1897|p72.htm#i3656|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* | June 1897 | John B. Holland was born in June 1897.1 |
| He was the son of William W. Holland and Martha J. (?).1 |
| Last Edited | 24 Jun 2003 |
Citations
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
John I. Holland
M, #1363, b. circa 1830, d. before 1870
| Birth* | circa 1830 | John I. Holland was born circa 1830. |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1850 | He married Nancy (?) circa 1850. |
| Death* | before 1870 | He died before 1870; Its possible he died in Civil War. P. 132 of Pulaski County History shows a J.L Holland who enlisted the same day as J.J. Holland. J.L. Holland is said to have surrendered at Appomattox April 9 1865. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
Family | Nancy (?) b. circa 1823 | |
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| Last Edited | 20 Jan 2003 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;, Shos them living in house # 431.
John J. Holland1
M, #3739, b. 1869
| Father* | Jesse Holland1 b. 1845 | |
| Mother* | Isabella Jane Sandiford1 b. 1835 | |
John J. Holland|b. 1869|p72.htm#i3739|Jesse Holland|b. 1845|p72.htm#i3736|Isabella Jane Sandiford|b. 1835|p110.htm#i3737||||||||||||| | ||
| Birth* | 1869 | John J. Holland was born in 1869 at GA.1 |
| He was the son of Jesse Holland and Isabella Jane Sandiford.1 |
| Last Edited | 22 Jul 2003 |
Citations
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
John James Holland1
M, #5042, b. 13 April 1875, d. 15 August 1952
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| Father* | John Holland b. Aug 1850, d. 19 Jun 1941; Four sisters, but do not know names. They are shown with married names in the obituary.1 | |
| Mother* | Rosella Harvey1 b. 9 Mar 1851, d. 18 Jan 1923 | |
John James Holland|b. 13 Apr 1875\nd. 15 Aug 1952|p72.htm#i5042|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* | 13 April 1875 | John James Holland was born on 13 April 1875.1 |
| He was the son of John Holland and Rosella Harvey.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 26 December 1895 | He married Nancy Jane Dykes on 26 December 1895; John James Holland, b. April 13, 1875, d. aug. 15, 1952. Married Nancy Jane Dykes, b. May 28, 1879, d. April 27, 1956. They were married Dec. 26, 1895 but I don't know where that date came from. They are both buried at Macedonia Baptist church, Dodge County.1 |
| Death* | 15 August 1952 | He died on 15 August 1952 at age 77; John James Holland, b. April 13, 1875, d. Aug. 15, 1952. Married Nancy Jane Dykes, b. May 28, 1879, d. April 27, 1956. They were married Dec. 26, 1895 but I don't know where that date came from. They are both buried at Macedonia Baptist church, Dodge County.1 |
| Burial* | after 15 August 1952 | He was buried after 15 August 1952 at Macedonia Baptist Church, Dodge County, GA; John James Holland, b. April 13, 1875, d. aug. 15, 1952. Married Nancy Jane Dykes, b. May 28, 1879, d. April 27, 1956. They were married Dec. 26, 1895 but I don't know where that date came from. They are both buried at Macedonia Baptist church, Dodge County.1 |
Family | Nancy Jane Dykes d. 27 April 1956 | |
| Last Edited | 10 Jul 2008 |
Citations
- [S614] Betty Smith, "Betty," e-mail to MVW, Oct 7 2007.
John Jasper Holland1,2
M, #1281, b. 1838, d. 1862
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| Father* | John Holland b. c 1795, d. b 1857 | |
| Mother* | Mary Little b. 1811, d. b 1849 | |
John Jasper Holland|b. 1838\nd. 1862|p72.htm#i1281|John Holland|b. c 1795\nd. b 1857|p72.htm#i1301|Mary Little|b. 1811\nd. b 1849|p83.htm#i1302|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||| | ||
| Charts | Annie Jane Holland WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1838 | John Jasper Holland was born in 1838.3 |
| He was the son of John Holland and Mary Little. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 10 February 1858 | He married Josephine Donaldson, daughter of Joseph Crawford Donaldson and Susannah "Susie" Odom, on 10 February 1858 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Probate | circa 1862 | His wrote his will circa 1862 at GA before going to fight in Civil War; The text of his will is included as it make a very telling statement about life in civil War times: I make my last will and testament knowing that I must shortly depart this life. All my land except the lot where I live, known as number 8, is to be sold to pay my debts, and if necessary, my cattle, hogs, and horses can be sold for the same purpose. To my wife Josephine the lot of land where we live, being lot number 8 in district 21, as long as she lives on the place and uses it to take care of the children. If she breaks up housekeeping and leaves the place it is to be sold and used for the benefit of my children, Elizabeth Juliet, and Jesse. I appoint A. R. Coley as executor. Signed June 12,1861. Witnessed by Joseph M. White, John W. Walters, James Scarborough, Abraham Sanger. Note that James Scarborough who enlisted June 7, 1861 was captured at Wilderness May 6, 1864 and died in a Northern prison in 1864.4 |
| Death* | 1862 | He died in 1862 at VA; He died of war wounds somewhere in Virginia.5,6 |
| Burial* | circa 1862 | He was buried circa 1862 at VA. |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA.7 |
| GUARDIAN B | 2 November 1857 | On 2 November 1857 at GA W.W. Perry named guardian for J.L. Holland orphan of John Holland. ( Bet this should read J.J Holland for John Jasper Holland.) 03-05 Not so sure of this as there was a J.L. Holand who went to Texas apparently with his brothers William J., Jim and Jessie one of whom could be the J. L. In the same guardianship record William J. is also listed as a minor. |
| LANDCONTRA* | 1858 | He purchased land in 1858 at GA; He purchased land from his uncle Elisha. Presumably this coincided with his marriage to Josephine. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA; 1860 Census shows Joseph Holland 22, Josephine 18, Elizabeth 1, William (brother?) 15. I believe this is the same as John Jasper Holland (mvw 1984).8 |
| MILITARY* | 20 June 1861 | He served in the military on 20 June 1861 at GA; A John J. Holland is listed in Anderson's Battery with no muster date or place. (This could be the same one, but there were several people with similar names so be careful.) Apparently he was in the 8th Regiment Georgia Infantry Company G as his widow filed for and received a pension Dec 30 1862. Certificate # 9264 in the amount of $74.20.6,9,10,11,2 |
| MILITARY | 20 June 1861 | He served in the military on 20 June 1861; CSAPrivate, Company G, 8th GA Infantry of Northern Virginia a/k/a Pulaski Volunteers. |
| GUARDIAN B* | 3 June 1867 | On 3 June 1867 at GA Joseph C. Donaldson guardian to the orphans of J.J. Holland - Elizabeth J. and John J. |
| Biography* | 1999 | The story of John Jasper Holland and Josephine Donaldson is most touching. It is a story that is common to many families of the time and yet it becomes more poignant when we see our own ancestors who add flesh and bone to the statistics of death, wounds, separation, loss and sadness. Only then can the real extent of the tragedy begin to seep into our minds. Only when we read a will and an estate administration can we start to really know the story as it really was. Looking back at history and knowing the final outcome of a pitiful story is a emotionally wrenching experience. A simple census record, a probated will and then another census record can depict real history of not only one family, but of a whole society. Imagine how the attitudes and destiny of very real people were altered by an event that shook the nation. When the Civil War erupted it blew a hole in the social fabric of the south. John Jasper Holland and Josephine Donaldson were scarcely married two years when the hostilities exploded. When fighting broke out, John J. Holland, like his neighbor, Shadrack Floyd, immediately felt the pull of service to the cause of the confederacy. John Jasper joined one of the original regiments from the county and prepared to depart for battle. Knowing clearly the possibility of being fatally wounded, John composed his last will and testament before he marched away. It reads as follows: In the name of God Amen I John Jasper Holland being of sound and disposing mind and memory knowing that I must shortly depart this life, deem it right and proper both as respects my family and myself that I should make a disposition of the property with which a Kind Providence has blessed me. I do therefore make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and annulling all others by me heretofore made. First I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my executors hereinafter named and appointed. Second I desire and direct that all my lands (except the lot whereon I now live known as number 8) shall be sold for the payment of my debts, and in case it does not sell for an amount sufficient to pay my debts, then I desire and direct that my cattle, hogs, and horse if necessary shall be sold for that purpose. Third I give bequeath and devise to my beloved wife Josephine the lot of land whereon we now live in the twenty-second district of Pulaski County containing two hundred two acres and a half with all the rights members and appurtenances to said lot of land in any wise belonging, free from all charge whatever, to her own proper use, benefit and behoof, provided that she (shall) will remain on the place and take care of the children and the property but in case she should break up housekeeping and leave the place to go to waste then I desire and direct that the said lot of land number 8 in the 22nd district and all farming utensils, stock and appurtenances shall be sold for the use and benefit of my two children viz. Elizabeth Juliet and Jesse and the proceeds of the sale to be equally divided between them. Dated and signed June 12, 1861. Executor A.r.. Coley (a friend) was named. Signed J.J.. Holland This will was found at the Georgia Department of Archives and History in Will Book B (1855-1906) p. 77. The will recorded just before this one was written by a man named Scarborough in which he mentions going off to war. It is logical to assume that John Jasper Holland's will was written for the same purpose. John Jasper Holland dated his will on June 12, 1861. Eight days later on June 20, 1861 he enlisted in the Confederate service. He died in a Virginia hospital in 1862 without ever seeing his family again. His death left Josephine a widow and like other women of her time she bore the responsibility or carrying on with life in a very different world and with precious few resources for the task. Not only was her family destroyed, but her way of life as well. The court records of Pulaski County tell the brutal facts of Josephine's situation for it reveals an inventory that speaks of the meager possessions left for the support of the young wife, and the infants, Jesse Jasper and Elizabeth Juliett. Consider that this is what they had for support: The inventory of the estate of John Jasper Holland tells the stark story. It was dated July 11, 1862 and the appraisers listed were James L. Bryant, John W. Waters, A.r. Coley, John Holland and Jordan Allen. They listed his belonging and their value as follows: 3 chairs - 1.50, 1 lot of pot ware - 6.00, 1 lot of crockery - 2.00, 1 table and Pail - 2.50, 1 spinning wheel - 4.00, 2 bedsteads and furniture - 30.00, 1 trunk - 2.50, 1 cow bell - 1.00, l lot farming tools - 8.00, 1 double barrel shot gun - 15.00, 2 tubs - 1.00, 14 head hogs at 2.00 per head - 28.00, 4 head cattle at 7.00 per head - 28.00, 1 horse - 28.00, 405 acres land (202.5 in District #8 and 202.5 in District #6 & 7 at 5.00 per - 2,025., 1 note on Jas.. B. Holland and John J. Holland due 1st of June 1861 - 30.00, 1 acct.. Jas. B. Holland - 21.15, 1 acct. on W.w.. Perry Guardian for J.s. Holland - 12.25, 1 acct.. on Ann Mullis - 2.00, 1 loom - 10.00, 1 pr card and 2 axes - 10.00, 3 Bales Cotton at 16 cents per pound - , Sleel yards (?) - 2.50. The young family was shattered by a wave that rippled down through the years causing lives to flow in unexpected directions. The young wife was left with the responsibility of raising two young children alone in a ruined land with few provisions for support. Obtaining food and shelter became a full time occupation leaving little time for the niceties of discipline, love and tenderness. It was basic living, and the children learned early of the hardships of life and how to depend upon their own resourcefulness. They grew up self-sufficient and independent. Discipline and restrictions were few and without the tempering effect of a father's direction it seems natural that the young son, Jesse Jasper Holland, would develop a taste for the casual, non-conformist life style. His grandchildren would remember him as a "fascinating rogue" who reminded some of Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind". Not having a stable childhood caused him not to value stability and he developed a tendency to come and go as he pleased. In fact, he was probably the most well-traveled man that the people of the town of Cochran had ever known. He was an exotic creature who travelled as far away as Texas and the Florida everglades and was prone to coming home with gifts and stories of his travels. The young people adored his adventures, but at a cost to his own wife and family who suffered from his abandonment. As a child Jesse, this son of the slain Confederate soldier, was beautiful with copper-red hair. Worldly privation caused him to develop the defense of excessive charm and he grew into a very handsome man with an appealing appearance and a free and easy life-style. He quickly caught the attention of a young girl of the county, Orliffie Bryant. The couple married when he was twenty-one years old and produced two daughters, Annie Jane Holland and Margaret Juliette Holland, before the itch returned to his feet and the call of adventure demanded an answer. He was off to the West, the land of action, excitement and opportunity. Family descriptions of Jesse are unanimous in saying that he was a rare breed of man for whom a comfortable life on a quiet farm would mean death by boredom. The spark of the pioneer and the fire of individualism burned in his soul and when the wanderlust struck, he could only pack and leave his young family. To him his actions were not cruel or even unusual, but rather they were a fact of life. His father had left him as a child and that to him seem acceptable behavior. Travel broadens a life perception and Jesse Holland was no exception. His adventures led him to a certain level of sophistication in life-style as well as dress. In fact, he was the local celebrity when he chose to return to Cochran for visits and the town as well as his family quickly fell under the spell of his charm. Any bitterness that the family may have felt over his desertion, dried like the dew on an August morning when they beheld this handsome, worldly traveler full of adventure stories of life beyond the county. The family called him J.j.. and he was treated like royalty. Before the days of television and mass communication, he was their link to a quickly changing world. Jesse Holland saw the world changing and brought the vision of the twentieth century to the small Georgia community. He expanded the vision of his daughter, Annie, and her children. Perhaps his influence was greatest on Annie's daughters who as youngsters listened eagerly to his tales of panthers in Florida and travels in Texas. It is likely that these stories whet their appetite for a larger world, and eventually all of the females found a way to leave the confines of the county to seek the larger world. Jesse lit the spark of romantic adventure in them and provided a window on the world for the Floyd youngsters. |
| Note* | 2006 | He Here is a research note. Have been trying to determine how the Holland family stacks up. Its possible that John Jasper's father was not John married to Mary Little, but James B.Holland. The 1850 census showns James B Holland with Jno J. age 17 (born 1833) in his household. James also had a daughter Mary age 22 listed as "dumb" in 2006. |
Family | Josephine Donaldson b. 8 November 1842, d. 19 May 1907 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 10 February 1858 | He married Josephine Donaldson, daughter of Joseph Crawford Donaldson and Susannah "Susie" Odom, on 10 February 1858 at GA. |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 10 Sep 2009 |
Citations
- [S137] Unknown subject, Roster of Confederate soldiers, June 20 1861 State Archives of Georgia.
- [S7] Lillian Henderson,, Confederate Roster.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
- [S136] Will, June 12 1861 State Archives of Georgia.
- [S134] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
- [S52] 1850 Census;, He is shown living with his parents and siblings.
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S135] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S472] "Anderson's Battery."
- [S533] Unknown editor, Service Records 8th, Microfilm at Georgia Archives.
John Joseph Holland1
M, #1277, b. 24 November 1895
![]() J.J. HOLLAND |
| Father* | Jesse Jasper Holland b. 12 Nov 1860, d. 17 Jan 1934 | |
| Mother* | Mary Lou Vinson b. 15 Feb 1876, d. 6 Sep 1905 | |
John Joseph Holland|b. 24 Nov 1895|p72.htm#i1277|Jesse Jasper Holland|b. 12 Nov 1860\nd. 17 Jan 1934|p72.htm#i1268|Mary Lou Vinson|b. 15 Feb 1876\nd. 6 Sep 1905|p122.htm#i1272|John J. Holland|b. 1838\nd. 1862|p72.htm#i1281|Josephine Donaldson|b. 8 Nov 1842\nd. 19 May 1907|p46.htm#i1282|Joseph F. Vinson|b. 21 Apr 1844|p122.htm#i2188|Josephine E. Griffin|b. 2 May 1850|p65.htm#i2187| | ||
| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | Great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 24 November 1895 | John Joseph Holland was born on 24 November 1895 at Dudley, Laurens, GA. |
| He was the son of Jesse Jasper Holland and Mary Lou Vinson. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 24 June 1918 | He married Mable Young on 24 June 1918 at Coweta, GA; Information on the family was hard to find as shown by the following note from: Robert Nagle [mailto:rlnagle@mindspring.com] Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 9:03 PM To: Margot Woodrough Subject: Found John Joseph's 1st wife & 2 daughters!! Again, going on another "hunch & rumors" approach, I have found Jay's first wife! I had heard that he abandoned a wife and 2 daughters....sound familiar????? Uncle Toby had mentioned "Newnan, GA" in the past, then cousin Evelyn mentioned it again recently....so I decided to follow up. I knew he was discharged in 1917 and was in California by 1925 (possibly earlier), so a kind soul who does marriage lookups in Coweta County searched for a John Joseph Holland marriage between those dates and BINGO!! He married Mable Young (b. 1890) on 24 JUN 1918 in Coweta Co, GA. They had 2 daughters, Barbara and Jean. Barbara married Arthur Matthews and had one son David Matthews born in 1940. Searching for a Mable Young on www.ancestry.com, I found a family tree listing a Mable Young married to Holand...it did not have much detail (obviously - they did not have the name right), but she was buried in Coweta County...I sent an e-mail to the author (deja vue?) and again BINGO!!! The author, Ed Speer acknowledged the connection and forwarded my e-mail to Al Franklin, who actually did the research. Al has written and we are in the early stages of sharing info. BTW Al lives in Sarasota... Thought you'd like this little tid bit, I'll keep you posted...the nut didn't fall too far from the tree did it?? Becky. |
| Employment* | 1916 | He was employed in 1916 at Corporal Army. |
| MILITARY* | 1916 | He served in the military in 1916 at Indianapolis, IN; Tina Floyd passed on to MVW the certificate of enlistment for John J. Holland for the time he served as a corporal in company C of the First Regiment of Indiana Infantry National Guard. He enlisted in Indianapolis on June 19, 1916 and was discharged on March 21, 1917 in Brownsville, Texas. His physical description says that he was twenty years old and was trained as a railroadman. He had gray eyes and brown hair with a light complexion. He was 6'1"tall. His character was described as honest, faithful with no AWOL and no absences. (Original of this was sent to his grandaughter Becky Nagle in 10-01.).2 |
Family 1 | Mable Young b. 1890 | |
Family 2 | ||
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 26 Apr 2006 |
John L. Holland
M, #1316, b. circa 1862
| Father* | John Holland b. 9 Jan 1835, d. 19 Sep 1909 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth H. Forest b. 4 Oct 1840, d. 5 Jun 1903 | |
John L. Holland|b. c 1862|p72.htm#i1316|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* | circa 1862 | John L. Holland was born circa 1862. |
| He was the son of John Holland and Elizabeth H. Forest. | ||
| Census* | 1870 | He appeared on the census of 1870 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Last Edited | 25 Apr 2006 |
Jos, Holland
M, #2012
| MARRIAGE* | Jos, Holland married Elizabeth Bass, daughter of Jesse Bass and Francis (?). |
Family | Elizabeth Bass | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Joseph Holland1
M, #4168, b. 1868
| Father* | (?) Holland1 d. b 1880 | |
| Mother* | Mary Anderson1 b. 1848 | |
Joseph Holland|b. 1868|p72.htm#i4168|(?) Holland|d. b 1880|p70.htm#i4167|Mary Anderson|b. 1848|p10.htm#i4162|||||||Joseph Anderson||p10.htm#i4157|Mary Tyson||p121.htm#i4158| | ||
| Birth* | 1868 | Joseph Holland was born in 1868.1 |
| He was the son of (?) Holland and Mary Anderson.1 |
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2005 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Joshaway Holland1,2
M, #3433, b. 1802, d. before 1851
| Father* | James Holland Sr. b. c 1766 | |
Joshaway Holland|b. 1802\nd. b 1851|p72.htm#i3433|James Holland Sr.|b. c 1766|p72.htm#i4486|||||||||||||||| | ||
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1802 | Joshaway Holland was born in 1802 at SC. |
| He was the son of James Holland Sr. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 26 August 1829 | He married Jane Adams on 26 August 1829 at Pulaski County, GA; She is called widow Jane (Adams) Holland.1,2 |
| Death* | before 1851 | He died before 1851. |
| Name Variation | Joshaway Holland was also known as Joshua Holland. | |
| JURY* | 1823 | He was served on jury He served on the Petit Jury. in 1823 at GA. |
| CENSUS1830* | 1830 | He appeared on the census in 1830 at Pulaski County, GA.; He is shown living with his wife and another male age 20-29. Probably a brother.3 |
| CENSUS1840 | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840; He is shown living with one male age 10-15 and another male age 30-40. No idea who the males are, but if they are Lawson Roland and John Nolan shown with them on the 1850 then this is a perfect fit. |
| CENSUS1840* | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840 at GA.; Shown living with two other males who could be Lawson Roland and John Molan who show up on the 1850 in the household. |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA; The household has Lawson Roland and John Meolan living with them. They are listed as laborers. Lawson Rolan | 20 M | Lab | SC John Nolan | 26 M | Lab | Ga. | Josephus Bascumb | 20 M | Far.4 |
| LANDCONTRA* | 1857 | He purchased land in 1857 at GA; Book M p. 359 north half of lot 9 (101.25) acres from Joshua Holland to John Holland (presume this is his brother). This was next to John and Josephine's lot 8.5 |
Family | Jane Adams d. 1893 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 26 August 1829 | He married Jane Adams on 26 August 1829 at GA; She is called widow Jane (Adams) Holland.1,2 |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2009 |
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