The Hollyman Family


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Christopher Hollyman (d.1691) immigrated from England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Missouri, California and elsewhere. Lists other Hollyman immigrants (without tracing descendants and relatives).







Hollyman Family


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Hollyman Family




Hollyman Family


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Hollyman Family




The Hollyman Family


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The Hollyman Family


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History of Bedfordshire


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Bedfordshire’s greatest son, John Bunyan, the visionary preacher and author, lived from 1628 to 1688. He, and a great number of people and places, come to life in this book which covers the period 1066-1888. Apart from Bunyan, it shows the ordinary people, not merely the lord and the gentleman, but the townsman and yeoman; the struggle to gain a living, the way they expressed themselves in buildings and in recreation, and how they formed religious institutions. From the lighterman bringing produce up the rivers to the navvy building the railway.




Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812


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