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William Elexander Holley

Birth17 October 1856 - Jefferson County, Georgia, USA
DeathAugust 1, 1931 - Richmond County, Georgia
MotherSusannah "Susan" Ann Austin
FatherAlonzo Green Holley

Born in Jefferson County, Georgia, USA on 17 October 1856 to Alonzo Green Holley and Susannah "Susan" Ann Austin. William Elexander Holley married Annie Louisa Harp and had 9 children. He passed away on August 1, 1931 in Richmond County, Georgia.

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Parents
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Alonzo Green Holley
1828 - 1878
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Susannah "Susan" Ann Austin
1825 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Annie Louisa Harp
1884 - 1918
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Lillian Ella Holley
1909 - 1934
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James Callaway Holley
1905 - 1983
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Thelma Holley
1905 - 1927
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William Marion Holley
1907 - 1975
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Grace Eugene Holley
1910 - 2002
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Bernice Estelle Holley
1909 - 1934
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George Thomas (Jake) Holley
1912 - 1989
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Alice E Abbott
1915 - 1998
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Thelma Holley
1912 - 1994

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