A history of the Hole family in England and America . • •• ~N i - - m . ? • * *. an enlightened and responsible motherhood only, can produce thehighest type of manhood. Mrs. Hobson is at present the presiding officer of the local Suf-frage Club and has served as State Treasurer Auditor and State andNational Delegate. Though at an age when most women are content and even anxiousto give up the active labors of life, she is now most the summer of 1903 she was one of the first to agitate a Vil-lage Improvement Association, which has shaped her home town in-to one of the prettie


A history of the Hole family in England and America . • •• ~N i - - m . ? • * *. an enlightened and responsible motherhood only, can produce thehighest type of manhood. Mrs. Hobson is at present the presiding officer of the local Suf-frage Club and has served as State Treasurer Auditor and State andNational Delegate. Though at an age when most women are content and even anxiousto give up the active labors of life, she is now most the summer of 1903 she was one of the first to agitate a Vil-lage Improvement Association, which has shaped her home town in-to one of the prettiest and cleanest in the country. 29TH Generation.— [8.] John Hole, born 1774, died in boyhood. [9.] Ann Hole, born Nov. 5th, 1777, married Levi Miller,June 2Sth, 1819, [See Miller family] ana raised a large familyof step-children. Had no children of her own. Was for manyyears and Elder, in Sandy Spring Monthly Meeting, survivedher husband and died in Oct, 1855 at the home of her sister Eliza-beth Cooper, at Sandy Spring. 10.] Tacy Hole, born 1779, married Daniel Mercer. Hadb


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