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William Holcomb was born about 1650 in England. He was a minister in the Church of England. He and his wife emigrated before 1678 and settled in St. Stephen's parish, New Kent, Virginia. They had at least four children. Traces descent through their fourth son, John Holcomb (b. 1685). Simon Gross was born in 1711 in Baden, Germany. He and his brother, Theobald, emigrated in 1741 and settled in Penn- sylvania. Simon married Catharina Schneider and had two children. After Catharina's death he married Dorothea, who died in 1744. In 1745 he married Veronica Mayer and had three children. In 1767 they moved to North Carolina. Veronica died and Simon married Margaretha and had one child. Line of descent is traced through Veronica's first son, Simon, Jr. (b. 1746). Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Missouri and elsewhere.
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Marriages of Surry County contains abstracts of all extant marriage bonds and licenses for the period 1779 until 1868 when bonds, as prerequisites for licenses, were discontinued. The data in this volume are arranged throughout in alphabetical order by the surname of the groom, and each entry provides the name of the bride, the date of the marriage bond, and the names of the bondsmen, clergymen, and justices of the peace. Altogether the text bears reference to approximately 16,000 persons.
Volume contains: 1 Abbotts Decisions 285 (Byrd v. Hall) 1 Abbotts Decisions 338 (Chamberlin v. Prior) 2 Abbotts Decisions 153 (Fitch v. Gardeneir) 2 Keyes Reports 516 (Fitch v. Gardeneir) 2 Keyes Reports 530 (Prior v. Williams) 2 Keyes Reports 539 (Chamberlin v. Prior) 2 Keyes Reports 617 (Nourry v. Lord) 2 Keyes Reports 646 (Byrd v. Hall) 2 Keyes Reports 673 (Van Alen v. Illinois C. R.R. Co.) 3 Abbotts Decisions 392 (Nourry v. Lord) 3 Abbotts Decisions 575 (People ex rel Van Rensselaer v. Van Alstyne) 3 Abbotts Decisions 624 (Prior v. Williams) 3 Keyes Reports 35 (People ex rel Van Rensselaer v. Van Alstyne) 3 Keyes Reports 231 (Prior v. Williams) 4 Abbotts Decisions 443 (Van Alen v. Illinois C. R.R. Co.) 35 NY 274 (Hall v. Samson) 35 NY 291 (Smith v. Sweeny) 35 NY 326 (Hayes v. Heyer) 35 NY 533 (Casler v. Shipman) Unreported Case (Ryan v. N.Y. C. R.R. Co.) Unreported Case (Kelsey v. King) Unreported Case (Slosson v. White)
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