Thomas Holaday |
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Sunday, January 23, 1842 | ||
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Savannah, Missouri | ||
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Farmer and at one time taught school and was Justice of the Peace. | ||
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Thursday, October 10, 1918 | ||
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Maryville, MO. |
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Elizabeth Holaday (Simmons) | ||
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1. James Edward Holaday on Friday, October 30, 1863. | |||
2. Charles G Holaday on Friday, July 01, 1864. | |||
3. William Albert Holaday on Monday, December 31, 1866. | |||
4. Joseph Lemuel Holaday on Saturday, August 29, 1868. | |||
5. Ida May Holaday on Monday, May 01, 1871. | |||
6. Armilla Millie Holaday on Monday, December 30, 1872. | |||
7. Dennis Holaday on Friday, August 28, 1874. | |||
8. Virginia Jennie Holaday on Thursday, May 04, 1876. | |||
9. Oliver J Holaday on Monday, September 08, 1879. | |||
10. Maude Kansas Holaday on Monday, June 08, 1885. |
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1. Joseph Holaday |
2. Andrew Holaday |
3. Mary Jane Holaday |
4. William Holaday |
Thomas Holaday | James Holaday | UNKNOWN | |||
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Jane Holaday | UNKNOWN | ||||
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Thomas was in the Civil War, Co C. Kinballs Regiment Mo. Cavalry. He also taught school and was a Justice of the Peace at one time. He was a farmer in Andrew Co. Mo.. In later years he moved to Maryville, Mo. And sold garden truck and fruit. |