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Joshua Holliday

Birth7 Aug 1777 - Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Death1849 - Pittsboro, Chatham, North Carolina, United States
MotherLydia Hadley
FatherSamuel Holladay

Born in Chatham, North Carolina, USA on 7 Aug 1777 to Samuel Holladay and Lydia Hadley. Joshua Holliday married Sarah Beard and had 15 children. He passed away on 1849 in Pittsboro, Chatham, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
Samuel Holladay
1747 - 1825
Lydia Hadley
1756 - 1837
Spouse(s)
Sarah Beard
1778 - 1840
Elizabeth Betsy Turner
1796 - 1890
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Martha Holaday
1802 - 1874
Samuel Holiday
1805 - 1875
Lydia Holaday
1804 - Unknown
Hannah Holaday
1800 - 1877
Joshua Holaday
1817 - 1882
Jane Holliday
1808 - 1849
Benjamin M. Holaday
1815 - 1877
William Holloday
1811 - 1863

Mary Holaday
1819 - 1860
John B Holladay
1810 - 1882
Sidney Lewis Hollady
1831 - 1906
Annie Catherine Holiday
1833 - 1873
Icena Holliday
1839 - Unknown
Elbert P. Holladay
1835 - Unknown
Alfred M. Holladay
1837 - Unknown

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