__ | _Alan BASSETT _______| | | | |__ | | |--Aline BASSETT | | __ | | |_Aline GAI __________| | |__
_John BERRY _________+ | (1819 - 1864) m 1842 _Joseph Allen BERRY _______| | (1845 - 1918) m 1867 | | |_Sarah Ann HASTY ____+ | (1823 - 1898) m 1842 | |--Lucy BERRY | (1881 - 1906) | _UNKNOWN DONALDSON __ | | |_Katherine Jane DONALDSON _| (1849 - 1927) m 1867 | |_UNKNOWN DONALDSON __
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_James BORLAND ______ | _John BORLAND _______| | | | |_Elizabeth GRAY _____+ | | |--Martha BORLAND | | _____________________ | | |_Katherine TUPPER ___| | |_____________________
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_Philip INFIELD _____+ | _Frederick INFIELD __| | | | |_Christina KLINK ____ | | |--Frederick ENFIELD | | _____________________ | | |_Julia Ann SHOUP ____| | |_____________________
_Robert HOLLOWAY ____ | _John HOLLOWAY ______| | (1737 - 1781) m 1764| | |_Rachael ??? ________ | | |--John HOLLOWAY | (1769 - 1840) | _James Taylor WHITE _ | | (1710 - 1782) m 1730 |_Elizabeth WHITE ____| (1738 - 1817) m 1764| |_Elizabeth POWE _____ (1710 - 1767) m 1730
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The only two Holloways found to be in Central Louisiana in the
1790's were John and James Holloway. From E.W. McDonald's book:
" The LaCroix Descendants; 1611-1991; From France Via Quebec To
Central Louisiana", we see that James Holloway married Catherine
LaCroix. From various succession records left in those
families, we know of the children of James Holloway. Both James
and John first appear on Rapides Parish documents in the
mid-1790's. It appears that they began having children there in
the mid 1790's - 1810's date range. So we assume that all
Holloway children born in the Rapides Parish area during that
time must have been descendants of either James or John.
We see that James had only one male child, Stephen, who
according to his descendants, married a Martin in Rapides, moved
with her family to St. Landry Parish in the 1820's, and then on
into Texas. Therefore, all other male Holloways born in Central
Louisiana in that 1800-1820 era must be the sons of John
Holloway. From the baptism record of Mary Julia Holloway
Harmon's daughter, Polly, we see that Thomas Holloway was Mary
Julia's brother. As James Holloway also had a daughter named
Mary, who married Michael Paul, we then know that Mary Julia is
the daughter of John, and that her brother Thomas is John's son.
This should also lead to linking all other male Holloways of
Rapides and Catahoula (where many in the Holloway Prairie area
subsequently moved, including Mary Julia and Henry Harmon) as
being either John's children or Thomas' children.
In the 1810 Census of Rapides Parish, John had 1 male under age
10, 2 age 10-15, 1 male 26-44 (himself, 4 females under age 10,
and 1 female age 26-44. he was also listed as having 2 free
persons (except Indians) not taxed, and 3 slaves. In the 1820
Census, his household consisted of: 4 males under 10; 4 males
16-25; and 1 male 45 and upwards; 1 female 10-15; 1 female
16-25; 1 female 26-45; 8 of these were engaged in agriculture;
and 5 slaves.
John, with James, served in the 17th, 18th & 19th Consolidated
Rgt. of the Louisiana Militia during the War of 1812 (See:
Louisiana Soldiers In the War of 1812; By: Marion Bennett
Pierson; Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society (1963)).
Also serving in that same unit was John Holloway, Jr., thereby
probably identifying another son of John.
James and John Holloway do not appear on the 1790 Spanish
Militia List for Post Du Rapid, however they do appear on the
list for the mid-1790's. John Holloway, James White and Reuben
White are listed as dragoons (cavalry), and Thomas White is on
the roll as an infantryman. See: Militia List Post of Rapide,
Mid-Late 1790's; Papeles Procedente de Isla Cuba, Archivo
General, Seville, Spain, Legajo 211-A, Folios 799-801;
translated by Houston Tracy. We aso see that John received a
Spanish land grant next to James Holloway of 40 arpents in depth
by 15 arpents in width situated above the heard of Charolette's
Prairie between Dyson's Creek and Horsepen Creek, which was
approved by the Spanish Intendant General, Don Juan Ventour
Morralles, on August 7, 1796. See: Opelousas Land District
Office, Register's Book 6, part 1; LDS Microfilm Roll #1676314.
John Holloway, along with James and Reuben White, signed a
request to the Spanish Governor of the Province of Louisiana
seeking the appointment of an alcalde for the North side of the
Red River at Post Du Rapide. See: Papeles Procedente de Isla
Cuba, Archivo Generale de Indias, Seville, Spain; Legio 212-B,
Folios 554-555; Submitted by Houston Tracy. John last appears
upon the 1830 Census for Rapides Parish.
James White was the brother of Elizabeth White Holloway, and
Reuben was his son. It is believed that this is some indication
that their continued presence with the Holloways in Rapides, and
later, in Catahoula Parish, supports the theory that the
early-Rapides Parish John and James Holloway being the sons of
John Holloway and Elizabeth White Holloway of 1780's Natchez,
Mississippi. There was speculation that a John Holloway of the
1830's in St. Helena Parish, La., who married a Glasscock, was
the son of the Natchez John Holloway, but from the Census
records it appears that the St. Helena John Holloway was too
young to be the son. I believe that he is more likely the son
of Robert Holloway, and a grandson of John Holloway and
Elizabeth White of Natchez.
The burning of the Rapides Parish Courthouse records, by Union
Troops in 1864, limits documentary evidence to prove
relationships between the various early-Rapides Parish
Holloways, however, they no doubt descend from the James and
John Holloway who settled at Holloway Prairie in Rapides Parish,
Louisiana in the 1790's. Due to records kept by the LaCroix
family, we have more information on James than John. It appears
that the Holloway name passed down in Rapides Parish from John's
male line, as James' only male child, Stephen, moved on to Texas
by the 1830's. Perhaps someday we will find some family
records, from a family into which some of John's children
married, which will shed more light on John's line.
_Edward HOWELL ______+ | (1626 - 1699) m 1658 _Jonah HOWELL _______| | (1671 - 1727) | | |_Mary FORDHAM _______ | (1633 - 1717) m 1658 | |--Elizabeth HOWELL | (1699 - 1761) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth FORDHAM __| (1678 - ....) | |_____________________
[98700] Will proved Jan. 8, 1761. (Descendants of Edward Howell (1)...)
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_Peter Jr. HOXWORTH _+ | (1731 - 1815) _William HOXWORTH ___| | (1765 - 1838) m 1791| | |_Sarah SMITH ________ | | |--Sarah HOXWORTH | | _____________________ | | |_Sarah PAIN _________| (1769 - 1841) m 1791| |_____________________
_Joseph LITTRELL ____+ | (1770 - 1834) m 1800 _Joseph LITTRELL ____| | (1824 - 1890) m 1848| | |_Dulcabella UNKNOWN _ | (1783 - ....) m 1800 | |--Laura L. LITTRELL | (1856 - 1857) | _____________________ | | |_Derenda UNKNOWN ____| (1831 - ....) m 1848| |_____________________
[75953] !Botts Cem Records, Linn, Mo.
_Daniel SMALL _______+ | _John SMALL _________| | | | |_Abigail SNOW _______+ | | |--Daniel SMALL | | _Stephen BARNABY ____ | | |_Hannah BARNABY _____| | |_Ruth MORTON ________