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Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst 1810–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1860

Death Location: Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga.

Father: John Whitehurst

Mother: Mary Griffin

Spouse(s): William Holland

Children(s): Mary Holland, Elizabeth Holland, Ann (Eason), Susan ?), Eliza Holland, Sarah (Turner), James Holland, Thomas Holland, Martha Holland, Polly Holland, Matilda Holland, Lewis Holland, David Holland

The story of Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst began in 1810 in Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA. Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst married William Archibald Buck Holland, and had children including Ann Jane Jennie Holland Eason, David Henry Holland, Eliza Holland, Elizabeth Holland, James Holland, Lewis Holland, Martha Holland, Mary Ann Holland, Matilda Holland, Polly Ann Holland, Sarah Holland Turner, Susan Molly Holland Collins Middleton, Thomas Holland. Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst passed away in 1860 in Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga..

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Biography

  • The story of Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst began in 1810 in Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA.
  • Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst married William Archibald Buck Holland, and had children including Ann Jane Jennie Holland Eason, David Henry Holland, Eliza Holland, Elizabeth Holland, James Holland, Lewis Holland, Martha Holland, Mary Ann Holland, Matilda Holland, Polly Ann Holland, Sarah Holland Turner, Susan Molly Holland Collins Middleton, Thomas Holland.
  • Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst passed away in 1860 in Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga..

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Whitehurst's Ancestors

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Mary Whitehurst
1810–1860
Birth Place: Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Parents
John "Jackie" Sheridan Whitehurst
1783–1878
Pamlico Sound, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
Mary ("Polly") Griffin
1796–1865
South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Simon (Sheridan) Whitehurst
1755–1848
Princess Anne County, Virginia
Mary (Ann Elizabeth) Scott
1758–1830
Carteret Colony, Beaufort County, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Whitehurst
1720–1789
Sarah Sharwood
1735–1819
James Scott
1720–1760
Sarah Pegram
1726–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Whitehurst
1675–1720
Elizabeth Carraway
1684–1734
John Sharwood
1685–1752
Mary Unknown
–1756
Walter Scott
1682–1762
Margaret Campbell
1702–1721
Daniel Pegram
1690–1726
Sarah Baker
1695–1727

Mary Whitehurst's Descendants

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Mary ("Polly" Ann Clarissa) Whitehurst (1810–1860) m. William (Archibald "Buck") Holland (1793–1868)
  1. 1. Mary (Ann) Holland 1827–1912
  2. 2. Elizabeth Holland 1825–1875
  3. 3. Ann (Jane "Jennie" Holland) (Eason) 1847–1906
  4. 4. Susan ((Molly) ? Holland (Collins) (Middleton) ?) 1830–1913
  5. 5. Eliza Holland 1841–1868
  6. 6. Sarah (Holland) (Turner) 1840–1923
  7. 7. James Holland 1844–1860
  8. 8. Thomas Holland 1835–1865
  9. 9. Martha Holland 1832–1908
  10. 10. Polly (Ann) Holland 1839–1895
  11. 11. Matilda Holland 1842–1895
  12. 12. Lewis Holland 1828–1862
  13. 13. David (Henry) Holland 1837–1920

Mary Whitehurst's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst in Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA
1860
1860
Age 50
Death of Mary "Polly" Ann Clarissa Whitehurst in Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga.
Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Metter, Emanuel County, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Buried in Henry Holland Cemetary, Candler County, Ga.

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