bullet Donald Mart HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Donald Hugh HOLDAWAY and Ruby Gayle MART.


bullet Donald Melville HOLDAWAY Twin B (Private). Parents: Orin John HOLDAWAY and Fern MELVILLE.


bulletDonald Nathan HOLDAWAY was born on 1 May 1907 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. He died on 19 Feb 1961. Parents: Wilford Isaac HOLDAWAY and Rachael Ellen (Nellie) WARWOOD .

He was married to Velma PETERWON on 27 Jun 1932. He was divorced from Velma PETERWON.


bullet Donna Vee HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Alvis Lamar HOLDAWAY and Vira Mae BENNETT.


bulletDora HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Warren Haws HOLDAWAY and Lillie Cornelia RIDDLE.

She was divorced from Jack GAMMON. She was married to Jack GAMMON . Children were: Ruby GAMMON.

She was married to Claude W. EDWARDS on 24 Dec 1915.

She was married to CROMPTON.


bullet Dora Willmirth HOLDAWAY was born on 8 Aug 1881 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She died on 22 Apr 1883. She was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: Logan Gilbert HOLDAWAY and Mary Texanna East BLAIR .


bullet Doris June HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Wallace Parley HOLDAWAY and Geneva Alice GREEN.

She was married to Elden METZ.


bullet Dorothy Annette HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Leland Eugene HOLDAWAY and Violet May MOULTON.

She was married to Howard Ray EGGLESON on 29 May 1941 in Utah, Heber City, Wasatch County. FAMILY RECORDS OF HOWARD RAY EGGLESTON, 44 E. 500 SO., HEBER, UTAH. Children were: Alan Ray EGGLESON, Annette EGGLESON.


bullet Dot Shirleen HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Royal Lynn HOLDAWAY and Bernice SAMPSON.


bulletDouglas LeRoy HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Leroy Tuckfield HOLDAWAY and Patricia Ann BROWN.


bullet Duane Dee HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Marvon Duanne HOLDAWAY and Colleen RANDALL.


bullet Earl Glenn HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Glenn HOLDAWAY and Susie Erlin ANDERSON.


bulletEdith Lucinda HOLDAWAY was born on 8 Feb 1876 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 3 Jun 1884. She was endowed on 26 Jun 1895. She was sealed to parents BIC. She died on 17 Dec 1935 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. Parents: John Madison HOLDAWAY and Jane Peterson GILLESPIE.

She was married to Edward Henry HOLT on 26 Jun 1895 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Children were: Jean HOLT, Florence HOLT, Reed Edward HOLT, Ruby Afton HOLT, Paul Mathew HOLT, Grant Robert HOLT.


bullet Edna Ella HOLDAWAY was born on 2 Nov 1897 in England, Samlesbury, Lancashire. She was baptized into the LDS church on 28 Jul 1906. She was endowed on 29 Jun 1921. She was sealed to parents BIC. She died on 26 Sep 1974. Parents: John Shadrach HOLDAWAY and Margaret Janette ADAMSON.

She was married to Frank Byrd NEWMAN on 29 Jun 1921. She was sealed to spouse on 29 Jun 1921. Children were: Frank Byrd NEWMAN, Elizabeth NEWMAN, Robert John NEWMAN, David William NEWMAN.


bullet Edna Lydia HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Amos David HOLDAWAY and Lydia THROWER.

She was married to Karl Andersen BENTWET on 14 Feb 1924 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Children were: Elaine Edna BENTWET, Randa Marie BENTWET, Lydia Merline BENTWET.


bullet Eliza HOLDAWAY was born on 15 Apr 1854 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She was sealed to parents BIC. She died INFANT. Parents: Shedrick HOLDAWAY and Eliza (Beth) HAWS.


bullet Elizabeth HOLDAWAY was born in 1751 in England. Parents: Timothy HOLDAWAY and HOLDAWAY.


bullet Elizabeth Ann HOLDAWAY was born on 14 Jul 1829 in Tennessee, Hawkins County. She died on 14 Jan 1905. She was baptized into the LDS church on 1 Nov 1940. She was endowed on 11 Mar 1941. She was sealed to parents on 28 Apr 1943 in the Arizona LDS temple.

Parents: Timothy HOLDAWAY Jr. and Mary Elizabeth TRENT.

She was married to Henry Godfutz RABEL on 8 Oct 1849 in Missouri, St. Louis, Independant City. She was sealed to spouse on 25 May 1960. Elizabeth Ann Holdaway was sealed to Thomas Woolsey 28 Jan 1846 in Nauvoo, Illinois. No record of cancellation.

History of Elizabeth Holdaway Rabel

Elizabeth Ann Holdaway, daughter of Timothy and Mary Trent Holdaway was born July 14, 1829 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. When but a small child her parents moved to Putnam County, Indiana. How long they stayed there is not known. The family evidently moved from Indiana to Illinois where the father died in 1835, leaving Mary with three boys and two girls, two children having died in infancy in Tennessee. On November 5, 1837 Mary Trent Holdaway married as her second husband William H. Lunceford in Illinois. He was a widower with a large family.

Elizabeth Ann Holdaway married Henry Godfutz Rabel on October 8, 1849 in St. Louis, Mo. He was born in Hanover, Germany, August 2, 1826 and emigrated with his parents to America in 1845, settling in Lebanon, Illinois.

Early in 1850 Henry and Elizabeth started for California with a train comprising 100 families most of whom were driving ox-teams, though Henry had horses. They reached Salt Lake City Sept. 17, 1850. Henry had lost one of his horses and was advised not to cross the Sierra mounitains so late in the season. They stayed in Salt Lake eighteen months and in the spring of 1852 they again set out for California. They were well-outfitted and reached Shingle Springs, California in July. Here Mr. Rabel engaged in milling, mining, and stock raisin very successfully, but in the spring of 1857 they went to Southern California. Henry bought forty acres of land (later called Rabel Springs) east of the town of San Bernardino, the first settlers in this neighborhood. Later he bought eighty acres on which were located some hot springs. In 1937 I visited with Opal Homes, a granddaughter of Henry and Elizabeth and she told me that her grandparents had a resort at these hot springs and she showed me a Haviland china teacup and saucer which she said belonged to her grandmother. She said her grandmother had beautiful china and silverware and linen and was well-to-do.

In 1870, Henry bought land in San Jacinto Valley which he devoted to cattle raising. He also purchased land in Santa Ana where he took his family to reside for several years. Here he engaged in farming and dairying. Early in the 1880's , Henry made a trip for a visit to his old home in Illinois and while there contracted a severe illness, from which he never recovered. In the spring of 1885 he became so ill he was removed to Los Angeles for medical attention but his health gradually failed and he passed away July 8, 1885.

On Jan. 12 1892 Elizabeth married as her second husband, Omer Sheldon.

Part of the above history is taken from "A History of San Bernardino County" by Ingersol. Children were: Mary Melvina RABEL, Emma (Emily) Rosalie RABEL, Isabel Alice RABEL, Frederick Henry RABEL, Timothy Daniel RABEL, Hyrum David RABEL, Shadrach Johnson RABEL.

She was married to Omer SHELDON on 12 Jan 1892.


bullet Elizabeth Rachael HOLDAWAY was born on 24 Aug 1865 in Utah, Harmony, Iron County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 1 Sep 1873. She was endowed on 20 Jul 1887. She died on 28 Nov 1957. She was sealed to parents on 4 Aug 1975. Parents: David Oscar HOLDAWAY and Elizabeth Amanda PRATER.

She was married to Edward M. ROBINSON on 20 Jul 1887 in Utah, Logan, Cache County.


bullet Ellis Dee HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Albert Arthur HOLDAWAY and Anna Isabella CLEGG.

He was married to Clista BECK on 4 Jun 1931. He was sealed to spouse on 4 Jun 1931 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Children were: Lorna Dee HOLDAWAY, Marion Kay HOLDAWAY, Sherman Elwin HOLDAWAY, Ellis Paul HOLDAWAY, Marilyn HOLDAWAY, Nan HOLDAWAY (Twin), Ned HOLDAWAY.


bullet Ellis Paul HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Ellis Dee HOLDAWAY and Clista BECK.


bulletElmer Harold HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Elmer Thomas HOLDAWAY and Mary Ellen EKINS.

He was married to Norma SUMSION on 13 Dec 1927 in Utah, Farmington, Davis County. He was divorced from Norma SUMSION. PERSONAL RECORDS OF MICHAEL & GRANT HOLDAWAY.
PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF ELMER HAROLD HOLDAWAY. Children were: Lynn Earl HOLDAWAY, Leo S. HOLDAWAY, Grant Harold HOLDAWAY, Mary Gwen HOLDAWAY, Carole HOLDAWAY, Patricia HOLDAWAY, Jay Elmer HOLDAWAY, Deon HOLDAWAY, Jesse Michael HOLDAWAY, Vicki HOLDAWAY.


bullet Elmer Thomas HOLDAWAY was born on 13 Oct 1879 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He was baptized into the LDS church on 3 Nov 1889. He was endowed on 2 Oct 1912. He died on 20 Aug 1936 in Idaho, Montpelier, Bear Lake County. He was buried on 23 Aug 1936 in Utah, Provo City Cemetary, Provo, Utah County. Parents: Amos David HOLDAWAY and Lydia THROWER.

He was married to Mary Ellen EKINS on 11 Mar 1903 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He was sealed to spouse on 2 Oct 1912 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Children were: Ada Lucille HOLDAWAY, Elmer Harold HOLDAWAY, Alene HOLDAWAY, Reed Amos HOLDAWAY.


bullet Elsie Alberta HOLDAWAY was born on 27 Sep 1881 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She died on 2 Jan 1883 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. Parents: Amos David HOLDAWAY and Lydia THROWER.


bullet Elvin HOLDAWAY was born on 13 Sep 1910 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He died on 13 Sep 1910. He was sealed to parents BIC. He was baptized into the LDS church CHILD. He was endowed CHILD. Parents: Hugh HOLDAWAY and Pearl HARMER.


bullet Ethyl Mary HOLDAWAY was born on 21 Mar 1883 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She died on 19 Apr 1883. She was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: Logan Gilbert HOLDAWAY and Mary Texanna East BLAIR .


bullet Etna Neal HOLDAWAY was born on 6 Mar 1884 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 10 Apr 1893. She was endowed on 10 Nov 1909. She was sealed to parents BIC. She died on 10 Aug 1974. Parents: Logan Gilbert HOLDAWAY and Mary Texanna East BLAIR .

She was married to Ernest Charles FOULGER on 10 Nov 1909. She was sealed to spouse on 10 Nov 1909 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Children were: Miriam FOULGER, Bernice FOULGER, Leah FOULGER , Raymond Ernest FOULGER.


bullet Etta HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: George Timothy HOLDAWAY and Laura WHIPPLE.

She was married to James Jepson SPENDLOVE on 21 Aug 1912 in Utah, Manti, Sanpete County. She was sealed to spouse on 21 Aug 1912. Children were: George Arthur SPENDLOVE.


bullet Etta Marie HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Thomas Teancum HOLDAWAY and Mary Elizabeth WHITE.


bullet Eva Pierce HOLDAWAY (Adopted) (Private). Parents: William Shadrach HOLDAWAY and Phoebe Soper PRATT.

She was married to Gloyd James BATEMAN on 3 Jan 1922.


bullet Evert Howard HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Howard Walter HOLDAWAY and Lena May HIXON.


bullet Florence Elizabeth HOLDAWAY was born on 25 Oct 1903 in England, Samlesbury, Lancashire. She was baptized into the LDS church on 2 Aug 1913. She was endowed on 17 Jun 1925. She was sealed to parents BIC. She died on 27 Jul 1931. Parents: John Shadrach HOLDAWAY and Margaret Janette ADAMSON .

She was married to Vance Marion WEST on 17 Jun 1925 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Children were: Shirley Jean WEST.


bullet Florence Rosetta HOLDAWAY was born on 30 Jan 1887 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 31 Mar 1904. She was endowed on 22 Aug 1957. Parents: Marion Haws HOLDAWAY and Prudence Eliza PEAY.

She was married to Frank Chittenden CARTER on 17 Dec 1906 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. Children were: Mabel Bernice CARTER, Edith CARTER, Frank Ronald CARTER, Bessie (Betty) CARTER, Clarence Sidney CARTER.


bullet Floss Willmerth HOLDAWAY was born on 14 Apr 1890 in Utah, Vernal, Uintah County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 30 Jun 1900. She was endowed on 4 Apr 1917. She died on 23 Dec 1966. She was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: Thomas Teancum HOLDAWAY and Mary Elizabeth WHITE .

She was married to J. Benjamin HIGGINSON on 17 Dec 1919.

She was married to Waldemar JENSEN on 16 Dec 1931.


bullet Floyd Milton HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Leland Eugene HOLDAWAY and Violet May MOULTON.

He was married to Ruth LINDSAY on 12 Dec 1943. He was divorced from Ruth LINDSAY. MARRIAGE, BIRTH AND BAPTISM CETIFICATES IN POSSESSION OF FLOYD M. HOLDAWAY, 2030 NEWCOMBE DRIVE, LAKEVIEW, COLORADO, 80215. Children were: David Lee HOLDAWAY, Kay Lynn HOLDAWAY.


bulletFrancis Marion HOLDAWAY was born on 6 Jul 1879 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He died on 27 Nov 1967 in California, Soquel. He was buried on 1 Dec 1967 in Utah, Provo City Cemetary, Provo, Utah County. Parents: Marion Haws HOLDAWAY and Prudence Eliza PEAY .

He was married to Nellie Ann HANDLEY on 28 Nov 1901 in Utah, Vineyard, Utah County. Children were: Gladys HOLDAWAY, Glenn HOLDAWAY, Charles HOLDAWAY, Francis Ray HOLDAWAY Twin, Nellie Fay HOLDAWAY (Twin), Don Wesley HOLDAWAY, Claude Dale HOLDAWAY, Wanda Elaine HOLDAWAY.


bullet Francis Ray HOLDAWAY Twin (Private). Parents: Francis Marion HOLDAWAY and Nellie Ann HANDLEY.

He was married to Sylvia Marie CONDER on 9 May 1934. He was sealed to spouse on 8 May 1959. Children were: LaRae HOLDAWAY , Wayne T. HOLDAWAY, Norman G. HOLDAWAY, Janette HOLDAWAY.


bullet Fredonia HOLDAWAY was born on 30 Dec 1890 in Utah, Aurora, Sevier County. She was baptized into the LDS church on 2 Jul 1899. She died on 28 Aug 1954. She was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: George Timothy HOLDAWAY and Laura WHIPPLE.

She was married to Arthur Woodward GLAZE on 2 Oct 1914 in Oregon, Portland, Multnomah County. Children were: Shirley Jane GLAZE, Helen Evelyn GLAZE, Tyler Woodward GLAZE, Fred Arthur GLAZE, James Reed GLAZE, Charles Douglas GLAZE.


bullet Gary Sampson HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Royal Lynn HOLDAWAY and Bernice SAMPSON.


bulletGaylan Val HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Royal Lynn HOLDAWAY and Bernice SAMPSON.


bullet George Bradford HOLDAWAY was born on 26 Sep 1849 in Illinois, St. Clair County. He died on 30 Jan 1850. He was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: Shedrick HOLDAWAY and Lucinda HAWS.


bullet George Harmer HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Hugh HOLDAWAY and Pearl HARMER.

He was married to Lorna LEE on 4 Sep 1945. He was sealed to spouse on 4 Sep 1945 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple. Lorna Lee had name legally changed when made USA citizen, listed as Lorna Ruth Lee on Birth Certificate. Children were: Larry Lee HOLDAWAY, Sheryl Lee HOLDAWAY, Stephen Lee HOLDAWAY, George Lee HOLDAWAY.


bullet George Lee HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: George Harmer HOLDAWAY and Lorna LEE.


bullet George Lynn HOLDAWAY was born on 25 Oct 1881 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He was baptized into the LDS church on 6 Sep 1891. He was endowed on 8 Jun 1904. He died on 23 Jan 1939 in Utah, Gunnison, Sevier County. He was buried on 27 Jan 1939 in Utah, Aurora, Sevier County. He was sealed to parents BIC. Parents: George Timothy HOLDAWAY and Laura WHIPPLE.

He was married to Sabrina Eliza MASON on 21 Jan 1903 in Utah, Aurora, Sevier County. Children were: Aretta HOLDAWAY Twin, Iretta HOLDAWAY Twin, Lynden HOLDAWAY, Royal Lynn HOLDAWAY, Tressa HOLDAWAY, Tora Dorothy HOLDAWAY, Larcell HOLDAWAY, Allen H. HOLDAWAY.


bullet George Timothy HOLDAWAY was born on 4 Dec 1854 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He was baptized into the LDS church in 1871. He was endowed on 21 Oct 1880. He died on 24 May 1929 in Utah, Aurora, Sevier County. He was buried on 27 May 1929 in Utah, Aurora, Sevier County. He was sealed to parents BIC. George Timothy Holdaway was born Dec. 4, 1854 in Provo, Utah, of pioneer parents. His mother, Elizabeth Haws Holdaway, died at his birth. He spent his early childhood in Provo and when eleven years of age, he started to work and care for himself. He herded cows and did what he could to earn a meager living.

He always loved horses. When he was just a young man, he and his brother Joseph Alma and Elliot Newell got on their horses and started out to see the country. They went about 100 miles south into Sevier County where they saw what they thought would be a good place to farm. Returning to Provo they stopped in Springville at the ho,e of Jabez Durfee and told him of the fertile farm land they had found.

In Provo they gathered what teams and cattle they could and started out for Willow Bend on the Sevier River. They had three covered wagons drawn by ox teams and it took nine days to make the trip. They took with them some young stock, plows and scrappers and made their harrows out of wood.

The first thing they did was to build a canal, clear the land and plant a crop, so anxious were they that they stayed uo all night to watch the water. However, the crop was a failure that first year, so they returned to Provo. On the way back, they stopped at Jabez Durfee's home and here young George met Deseret Almira, daughter of Jabez.

The next spring, George Holdaway, Ezra Curtis and his three sons, Jabez Durfee and some others returned to Willow Bend. It was while building the Rocky Ford Canal that so many travellers tried to discourage them. One traveller offered them twenty dollars for the first bushel of wheat they could raise. George Holdaway spoke up and said to Ezra Curtis, "Let us go to work; if we listen to what ever fool has to say we will never get anything done".

To make the first dam that stayed in the Sevier River, they pinned three logs together with wood pins, called a brent and fastened them in the river. George Holdaway stood in the water up to his shoulders and pushed the brent into place, while Jabez held him by the hair to keep him from going down stream. However, the land was so full of clods that they could not water it. So Jabez Durfee made a wooden roller with two plows on it with which they crushed the clods and made furrows.

In the fall of 1877, Jabez Durfee's wife and children came to spend the winter in Willow Bend. They had a fruit orchard in Springville so they brought with them apples and canned fruit for winter use.

The friendship between George Timothy Holdaway and Deseret Almira Durfee had grown and so oin Dec. 25, 1877 they were married at Willow Bend by Bishop Ezra H. Curtis. They were very happy. Young George had homesteaded some land and they dreamed of a home and happiness.

When spring came Almira went back to Springville to await the birth of their child. While there, they had so many apples that she sold some to a traveling missionary for a Bible to keep her records in, which we are proud to have to this day. Young George spent the summer tending his land and building a log house for his family.

In September, 1878, he started for Springville, riding his horse three days, so he could be with his wife when their baby was born. She died just twenty minutes before he arrived, leaving a beautiful black-haired girl whom they named Deseret. She was born Sept. 29, 1878. He was broken hearted and after a few weeks returned to Willow Bend to take care of the land. He left his little baby with her grandparents, Jabez Durfee and his wife where she remained until she was thirteen years old when her grandmother died. She was loved by everyone and spent part of her time with her father.

On one of his trips to St. George, President Brigham Young and party were escorted by George Holdaway and William Crane with some other town people, from Salina to Richfield, Utah. Enroute President Young stopped and looking over the valley said, "Some of you here today will live to see this valley farmed from Mountain to Mountain". George Holdaway and William Crane lived to see that day.

The winter of 1879, Laura Wipple came to Willow Bend to stay with her sister, Mayr Ann Curtis, and help with the children. It was then that George Holdaway met her and they became friends. When she returned home her father was planning on leaving for Mexico. Not wanting to go, she wrote to George Holdaway and told him if he would meet her in Juab, she would marry him. They met, but on their way back, she lost all her trousseau while crossing the Sevier River. They were married Oct 21, 1880 in the St. George Temple.

George and Laura were happy. They got rock from the nearby hills and built a two room home with an upstairs. They built a barn for their cattle and horses. Being fond of horses as he was, he had an outstanding team and liked fast trotters. Their first child was a boy born Oct. 25, 1881.

The first school house was built of split logs in 1879. It was located just east of the Rocky Ford Canal. It had only one room and was used for church and all amusements. The pupils sat on rough plank benches and the desks were made against the side of the walls. Maggie Keeler was the first teacher and she stayed at the Holdaway home. When they applied for a Post Office, the Government wouldn't grant it under the name of Willow Bend, so Newman Vanlerwan's name of Aurora was chosen, meaning "Northern Lights".

George and Laura Wipple Holdaway were the parents of nine children, four boys and five girls. George was always working to make things better for his family. Drinking water was first secured from the canal of the river, but the water was so impure that many had typhoid fever. This made it necessary for them to boil the water until they could dig wells. George Holdaway tried five times to dig a well before he succeeded and this was the only well in town for several years. Everyone used it and it is in use today.

Early amusements consisted of rag bees, quilting, corn husking, dancing and house parties. The women would get together and work all day; then the men would join them and have supper and visit until the wee hours of the morning.

George and Laura liked to have company. When the Church Authorities came down for Conference they enjoyed taking them home to dinner. When Conference was in Richfield they would get up early, drive fourteen miles to attend the meetings, then return home and do the evening farm chores.

In 1887, diphtheria broke out causing all public gatherings to be closed for a period of time.

George was a happy man when in 1914 he bought his first car, a Maxwell. It was the first car in Aurora. About this time they also bought a phonograph with records and many were the times when they would take out the carpets and have a dance.

About 1927 he bought a radio and the town people would go the the old rock house to hear it. It was a wonderful thing to hear the news and the singing and he especially enjoyed the "World Series" baseball.

George and Laura were always active in Church and civic affairs.

When he was seventy-four years of age, he still lived on the land that he homesteaded; had a good team of black work horses, cultivated his land and milked his cows, but his health failed.

May 24, 1929, George Timothy Holdaway died at his home in Aurora, Utah.

Written by his granddaughter, Ila Shepherd.
Parents: David Oscar HOLDAWAY and Mary Elizabeth HAWS.

He was married to Deseret Almira DURFEE on 25 Dec 1877. He was sealed to spouse on 21 Oct 1880. Children were: Deseret HOLDAWAY.

He was married to Laura WHIPPLE on 21 Oct 1880. ALTERNATIVE DATE 23 OCT 1880 He was sealed to spouse on 21 Oct 1880. Children were: George Lynn HOLDAWAY, Katie Elnora HOLDAWAY, Hugh HOLDAWAY, Etta HOLDAWAY, Fredonia HOLDAWAY, Laura May HOLDAWAY, Mary Unita HOLDAWAY, Reed HOLDAWAY, Jean HOLDAWAY.


bullet Gilbert Orson HOLDAWAY was born on 27 Aug 1885 in Utah, Provo, Utah County. He was sealed to parents BIC. He was baptized into the LDS church on 31 Aug 1895. Parents: William Shadrach HOLDAWAY and Phoebe Soper PRATT.


bullet Glade Anderson HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Glenn HOLDAWAY and Susie Erlin ANDERSON.


bulletGladys HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Francis Marion HOLDAWAY and Nellie Ann HANDLEY.

She was married to Marvin Bert BLACK on 5 Sep 1923 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. She was divorced from Marvin Bert BLACK. Children were: Dorothy Lorainne BLACK, LaMar Bert BLACK.


bullet Glenn HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Francis Marion HOLDAWAY and Nellie Ann HANDLEY.

He was married to Susie Erlin ANDERSON on 29 Jun 1932 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Children were: Earl Glenn HOLDAWAY, Glade Anderson HOLDAWAY, Jack Melvin HOLDAWAY .


bullet Gloria HOLDAWAY (Private). Parents: Wallace Parley HOLDAWAY and Geneva Alice GREEN.

Children were: Rhonda Gay HOLDAWAY.

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