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- (Research):From: "William Holobaugh Rogers"
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 9:46 PM
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I am a descendant of David Holobaugh and Elizabeth Ann Winders Holobaugh. They are listed in your database. I also know that there is a strong connection between the Winders and the Park and Dent families. I am trying to find the parents of my 3rd.Great-Grandmother, Elizabeth Ann Winders Holobaugh 1822-1890.
I know that there is a connection between the Josiah Dent family and the Winders family in Lawrence County, AR. There was one named William Patton Dent. Could this be for Patton Winders. Could Patton Winders have been the father of Elizabeth Ann? Other names were: Henry Hampton Winders, Naomi Nonissa Winders, William Washington Winders, Chambers Nesbitt Winders. Do you know of these?? I will be glad to exchange information.. Thank you!!
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Arkasas Land Records from ancestry.com:
HOLOBAUGH, DAVID
http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/imaging/image.asp?accession=AR0790%5F%5F%2E045&format=s&page=1
Land Office: BATESVILLE Sequence #:
Document Number: 10491 Total Acres: 40
Misc. Doc. Nr.: Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: October 01, 1860
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Survey Date: Statutory Reference: 3 Stat. 566
Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: April 24, 1820
Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Sale-Cash Entries
Legal Land Description:
#1, Aliquot Parts NESE, Block # , Base Line 5TH PM Fractional Section No, Township 18N, Range 2W, Section # 3
Per History of Lawrence County, Arkansas: David Green Holobaugh (1813-1861), and his wife, Elizabeth Ann Winders, came to Lawrence County, Arkansas, in 1845 from Shelby County, Tennessee. David was of Pennsylvania Dutch (german) ancestry, being the son of John George Holobaugh and Margaret Inness of Rowan County, North Carolina, near the town of «b»Salisbury. The parents of John George Holobaugh were George Holobaugh and Susanna Savitz. Relatives from Rowan County, NC (Winders, Dent, Park and Gibbens) also came to Lawrence County. Other close relatives, John Mathis Hollabaugh, George A. Hollabaugh and James Calvin Hollabaugh came to Pope, Searcy and Washington Counties in Arkansas, respectively. David Holobaugh and his wife took up land and lived near Black Rock and Imboden. He was a farmer, depty sheriff, and road overseer. Seven children were born to this union: Susan A., John David "Bud", Green Paul, James Harvey, Mary M., Narcissa Ellen, and Lucinda Elizabeth Holobaugh. John David and Green Paul left Lawrence County in 1864 when Union troops marched through the area. John joined the service and was part of the a Missouri unit. Green was too young for the service and eventually went to Texas and died there in 1892. Narcissa Ellen married Stephen Jasper Park and lived in the Portia area. Lucinda Elizabeth married William Park, brother of Stephen and moved to Roseburg, Oregon.
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