James Edward Holaday |
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Friday, October 30, 1863 | ||
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Bolckow, MO. | ||
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Farmer | ||
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Saturday, September 28, 1929 | ||
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St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver, CO., of cariac asthma. | ||
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Grinnell Cemetary, Grinnell, KS. |
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Jennie Holaday (Elliott) on Sunday, October 01, 1882. | ||
Married at Savannah, MO.. | |||
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1. Sarah Elizabeth Holaday on Wednesday, July 25, 1883. | |||
2. Claudie Holaday on Wednesday, June 10, 1885. | |||
3. Rufus E Holaday on Monday, August 22, 1887. | |||
4. Ella May Holaday on Wednesday, October 16, 1889. | |||
5. Roy Raymond Holaday on Tuesday, August 04, 1891. | |||
6. Gladys Holaday on Wednesday, May 17, 1899. |
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1. Charles G Holaday |
2. William Albert Holaday |
3. Joseph Lemuel Holaday |
4. Ida May Holaday |
5. Armilla Millie Holaday |
6. Dennis Holaday |
7. Virginia Jennie Holaday |
8. Oliver J Holaday |
9. Maude Kansas Holaday |
James Edward Holaday | Thomas Holaday | James Holaday | |||
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Jane Holaday | |||||
Elizabeth Holaday | Edward Simmons | ||||
Elizabeth Simmons |
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Moved from Bolckow, MO., in April of 1905 to Gove County, near Grinnell, KS. James bought 320 acres of land (E ½ of 19-11-29) Gove County, KS from the Union Pacific Land Co., located 3 miles east and 2 ½ miles south of Grinnell, KS. He built a sod house and lived there until Gladys started High School. He then bought a place from Martin Leonard Hoover, about ½ mile N. of the railroad track at Grinnell on the E. side of the road in Sheridan County. Later they moved back SE of Grinnell and built a house on the land he bought from the Union Pacific Land Co.. John Hemmert helped build the house. |