A history of the Hole family in England and America . J. Mi lville Hole, born April 27, 1859, married Lovisa (June aa, 1861), Dec, 1882, daughter of David andJalia (Eastman) Haldeman. (See David Haldeman, above in p>_-.~, ^g^ --^-^w*-?-?;—-- s^r» —?»• j-»-v^ .^ *~^*u. ^a4^«-wi,^ c .4 ESTHER HOLE PENROSE and RACHEL HOLE RICE Anna Hole XXX (4) ). J. Melville and Lovisa E. Hole haveone daughter, Gertrude F. Hole. They reside near Kensington,Ohio. XXX.—(7) Mary Hole, born April 2, 1833, married Henry died July 6, 1S50, leaving issue, 1. Edward Tritt and


A history of the Hole family in England and America . J. Mi lville Hole, born April 27, 1859, married Lovisa (June aa, 1861), Dec, 1882, daughter of David andJalia (Eastman) Haldeman. (See David Haldeman, above in p>_-.~, ^g^ --^-^w*-?-?;—-- s^r» —?»• j-»-v^ .^ *~^*u. ^a4^«-wi,^ c .4 ESTHER HOLE PENROSE and RACHEL HOLE RICE Anna Hole XXX (4) ). J. Melville and Lovisa E. Hole haveone daughter, Gertrude F. Hole. They reside near Kensington,Ohio. XXX.—(7) Mary Hole, born April 2, 1833, married Henry died July 6, 1S50, leaving issue, 1. Edward Tritt and Tritt. Edward Tritt married and resides in CrippleCreek, Colorado, has five children. Charles Tritt died in Alliance,Ohio, without issue. XXX.—(8) Rachel Hole, eighth child of John Hole and Catharine(Hanna) Hole, married, Dec. 29, 1858, Dr. William Pettit Rice,only son of Charles Hawley Rice and Charity Dean Pettit (seePettit Family Geneaolgy, by Charles E. Rice). They removedto Stearns County, Minnesota, where, being on the frontier, theysuffered many hardships and had thrilling experiences with theSioux and Chippewa Indians. William P. Rice was County Sur-veyor of Stearns Co., and did government work at Fort Snellingduring the Indian outbreaks and the Civil War. Returni


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