Jeff Holley enlisted in the Civil War on 3 May 1862 at Canton,Mississippi. He was in Col. M. Wood's Regiment, 1st Reg., Mississippiand Wirt Adams Reg. of Calvary. Jeff's brother (2) John Philemon Holleywas in the same unit. Another brother, (3) Samuel Farrow Holley,enlisted on 24 March 1862 at Thomastown, Attala County, Mississippi andmustered in at Canton, Mississippi. Samuel was in Co. G, 21stRegt.Mississippi Volunteers. Samuel was in 15 Civil War battles.Another brother of Jeff's, (4) George H Holley, enlisted at Webster,Mississippi in 1861. He was in Co. G, 20th Regt. MississippiVolunteers. Another brother, William Monroe Holley, was in Co.C, 9thRegt., Mississippi Volunteers. Out of the five brothers, only tworeturned, Jeff Holley and William M. Holley. The other three died in theCivil War. Source: Holley - Waters Genealogy, written by: WilliamHenry Day and Sammie Jean Holley
Jeff Holley enlisted in the Civil War on 3 May 1862 at Canton,Mississippi. He was in Col. M. Wood's Regiment, 1st Reg., Mississippiand Wirt Adams Reg. of Calvary. Jeff's brother (2) John Philemon Holleywas in the same unit. Another brother, (3) Samuel Farrow Holley,enlisted on 24 March 1862 at Thomastown, Attala County, Mississippi andmustered in at Canton, Mississippi. Samuel was in Co. G, 21stRegt.Mississippi Volunteers. Samuel was in 15 Civil War battles.Another brother of Jeff's, (4) George H Holley, enlisted at Webster,Mississippi in 1861. He was in Co. G, 20th Regt. MississippiVolunteers. Another brother, William Monroe Holley, was in Co.C, 9thRegt., Mississippi Volunteers. Out of the five brothers, only tworeturned, Jeff Holley and William M. Holley. The other three died in theCivil War. Source: Holley - Waters Genealogy, written by: WilliamHenry Day and Sammie Jean Holley
David Mark Holley grew to manhood on Buffalo Creek of the Saluda River.When he was 19 years old the family moved across the river to th eEdgefield District side, where they owned the ferry that crossed the Saluda River. They had purchased this ferry from the family of Philemon"Ferry Phil" Waters, a brother of Rosannah Waters Holley. Ferry Phil had died in 1818 and his family had moved to Butler County, Alabama.
Samuel Farrow Holley fought in the following Civil War battles:
David Mark Holley grew to manhood on Buffalo Creek of the Saluda River.When he was 19 years old the family moved across the river to th eEdgefield District side, where they owned the ferry that crossed the Saluda River. They had purchased this ferry from the family of Philemon"Ferry Phil" Waters, a brother of Rosannah Waters Holley. Ferry Phil had died in 1818 and his family had moved to Butler County, Alabama.
Family tradition and Alyne Holley Jenkins of Smackover, Arkansas--age84-- say there was a daughter called Isadora. Was this Mary Isadora???
Lennie Holley Allen had 12 children: only 8 of the children areaccounted for but names and dates are sketchy. They are primarilyidentified by their place of residence and dates of death.
# 7 of 12 children...Names and dates are sketchy.