Bela Holton

(7 February 1772 - )
Bela was born in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on 7 February 1772.1 He married Patty Olcott in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 23 February 1796.2,3 He was "of" Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 23 February 1796.4,5

Children of Bela Holton and Patty Olcott

Cited documentation

  1. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907 (Bellows Falls, Vt.: Published by the town [Rockingham], 1907), pg. 722, "Bela, son of Jonathan Holton of R., b. Westmoreland, N.H., Feb. 7, 1772."
  2. [S93] Thomas Bellows Peck, compiler, Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont, From the Beginning of the Records to January 1, 1845; and, Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont, From its Organization, October 27, 1773 to September 25, 1839 (Pittsford, VT: Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994 republication in one volume (originally 1908 and 1902, respectively)), pg. 261, "[1796] Feb. 23 Married Bela Hotten & Patty Olcott of Rockingham."
  3. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907, pg. 722, "Patty ... m. Feb. 23, 1796, Bela, son of Jonathan Holton."
  4. [S93] Peck, Vital and Church Records, Rockingham, Vt., pg. 261.
  5. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907, pg. 722, "Bela, son of Jonathan Holton of R."
 
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