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John Holley

Birth30 Jul 1714 - Chowan Precinct, Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Death28 Mar 1765 - Eastern, Tennessee
MotherSarah Church
FatherJOHN DICKSON HOLLEY

Born in Chowan Precinct, Bertie, North Carolina, United States on 30 Jul 1714 to JOHN DICKSON HOLLEY and Sarah Church. John Holley married Sarah Church and had 14 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1765 in Eastern, Tennessee.

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Parents
John Dickson Holley
1690 - 1728
Sarah Church
1690 - 1728
Spouse(s)
Sarah Church
1694 - 1728
Children Show all
John Holley
1740 - 1780
Edward Holley
1741 - 1800
Richard Holley
1749 - 1825
Jacob Holley
1755 - 1805
James Holley
1750 - 1816
Rachael Holly
1750 - 1830
Francis Holley
1755 - 1807

Benjamin Holley
1760 - 1830
X Rachel Holley/holly
1753 - 1808
Eli Holley
1750 - 1816
Waitstill Holley
Unknown - Unknown
Zachariah Holley
1740 - Unknown
Martha Louise Holley
1750 - 1866
Sarah Holley
1735 - 1817

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