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William H. Rollison

Birth13 May 1812 - Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Death01 Nov 1893 - Loudoun County, Virginia
MotherElizabeth Cullison
FatherJohn H. Rollison

Born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States on 13 May 1812 to John H. Rollison and Elizabeth Cullison. William H. Rollison married Henrietta D. Solomon and had 9 children. He passed away on 01 Nov 1893 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

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Parents
John H. Rollison
1791 - Unknown
Elizabeth Cullison
1794 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Henrietta D. Solomon
1805 - 1850
Children Show all
William Henry Rollison
1836 - 1900
Frances M Rollison
1838 - Unknown
Howard Thomas Rollison
1869 - 1943
Philip Grant Rollison
1866 - 1949
John C Rollison
1847 - 1876

George Rollison
1866 - 1902
Edgar Lawson Rollison
1873 - 1939
Clarence Lenox Rollison
1872 - 1914
Frances M. Rollison
1849 - Unknown

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