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Cornelia Holland 1902–1981 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 NOV 1902

Birth Location: Oconee County, South Carolina

Death Date: JAN 1981

Death Location: Charleston County, South Carolina

Father: Matthew Holland

Mother: Florence Smith

Spouse(s): Dorrill Muckenfuss

Children(s):

The story of Cornelia Holland began in 1902 in Oconee County, South Carolina. Cornelia Holland married Dorrill Muckenfuss. Cornelia Holland passed away in 1981 in Charleston County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Cornelia Holland began in 1902 in Oconee County, South Carolina.
  • Cornelia Holland married Dorrill Muckenfuss.
  • Cornelia Holland passed away in 1981 in Charleston County, South Carolina.

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Children(s)

Cornelia Holland's Ancestors

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Cornelia Holland
1902–1981
Birth Place: Oconee County, South Carolina
Parents
Matthew Gambrell Holland
1866–1933
Anderson County, South Carolina
Florence (F.) Smith
1869–1917
Oconee County, South Carolina
Grandparents
Robert (Shield) Smith
1851–1918
Frances Keasler
1855–1880
Anderson County, South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
William Keasler
1831–1891
Harriet Hembree
1831–1904
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abraham Keasler
1785–1860
Nancy Boyd
1787–1851

Cornelia Holland's Timeline

2 Records

1902
3 NOV 1902
Birth of Cornelia Holland in Oconee County, South Carolina
Oconee County, South Carolina
1981
JAN 1981
Age 79
Death of Cornelia Holland in Charleston County, South Carolina
Charleston County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 NOV 1902
    Event Place: Oconee County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: JAN 1981
    Event Place: Charleston County, South Carolina

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