A history of the Hole family in England and America . for the long continued military service of theirfather. The following certified copy of the records of the Virginia Landoffice will be available as proof in case any of the John Thomas des-cendants wish to join the Sons or Daughters of the Revolution. No. 6755. In Council, Nov. 2nd, 1830. It is advised that John Thomas be allowed land bounty as aCaptain in the Continental line for service during the War. JOHN FLOYD,Attest: Governor of Virginia. J. W. PLEASANTS. A warrant for 4000 acres issued to John Thomas, No. 6755, , 1830, and del


A history of the Hole family in England and America . for the long continued military service of theirfather. The following certified copy of the records of the Virginia Landoffice will be available as proof in case any of the John Thomas des-cendants wish to join the Sons or Daughters of the Revolution. No. 6755. In Council, Nov. 2nd, 1830. It is advised that John Thomas be allowed land bounty as aCaptain in the Continental line for service during the War. JOHN FLOYD,Attest: Governor of Virginia. J. W. PLEASANTS. A warrant for 4000 acres issued to John Thomas, No. 6755, , 1830, and delivered to Col. John Office, Richmond, Va. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the recordsof this office. Witness my hand and seal of office, this 7th day ofJanuary, 1901. J Seal. I JOHN W. RICHARDSON, Register of the Land Office. Captain Thomas, by his second wife Hannah Mead, was thefather of three children whom he mentioned in his will as MarthaJackson, Mary Hole and Thomas Thomas. Tuis will is on record in —54—. HERMAN NORVILM-: MORTON. —? >u— -. ••» .- - »y . ?>/ BTI J 1—*.«, fj \ % %


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