In the 1830 Census of Maury County, Tennessee, John Holder is listed as a head-of-household. He was between 30 and 39 (b between 1791 and 1800), and his children were under ten. He was a bit young to be Fanny's father. This is John Holder who was supposed to have married to Elizabeth Smallwood. So far I have seen no proof of Elizabeth's surname. I am seeing other information concerning this family that may not be true. The 1850 Census indicates Fanny was born about 1795, Virginia. She was likely John Holder's sister, or she was the widow of his brother. It seems unlikely she first married at age 35.
I have the surname Warren in my tree in other places, in particular, Warren married relatives of Pigg. How are you related, Sam Warren?
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In the 1830 Census of Maury County, Tennessee, John Holder is listed as a head-of-household. He was between 30 and 39 (b between 1791 and 1800), and his children were under ten. He was a bit young to be Fanny's father. This is John Holder who was supposed to have married to Elizabeth Smallwood. So far I have seen no proof of Elizabeth's surname. I am seeing other information concerning this family that may not be true. The 1850 Census indicates Fanny was born about 1795, Virginia. She was likely John Holder's sister, or she was the widow of his brother. It seems unlikely she first married at age 35.
I have the surname Warren in my tree in other places, in particular, Warren married relatives of Pigg. How are you related, Sam Warren?