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Charles Eugene Holladay

Birth25 Mar 1865 - Santaquin, Utah, Utah, USA
Death29 Aug 1895 - Pima, Graham, Arizona, USA
MotherAnn Holten Matthews Holladay
FatherThomas Middleton Wiley Holladay

Born in Santaquin, Utah, Utah, USA on 25 Mar 1865 to Thomas Middleton Wiley Holladay and Ann Holten Matthews Holladay. Charles Eugene Holladay married Mary Angeline Haws and had 4 children. He passed away on 29 Aug 1895 in Pima, Graham, Arizona, USA.

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Thomas Middleton Wiley Holladay
1836 - 1921
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Ann Holten Matthews Holladay
1838 - 1923
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Mary Angeline Haws
1868 - 1947
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Lawrence Eugene Holladay
1894 - 1993
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Ethel Belinda Holladay
1888 - 1960
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Ella La Ver Holladay
1890 - 1972
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Mary Effie Holladay
1886 - 1887

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