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This book chroicles the Holt family and thair history in Scotland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri and several other midwestern states. Also included are Rev. James Holt's records of 230 marriages in that took place in northeastern Missouri from 18301904.
It is the hope of the author that the history of many Missouri families may be advanced by the publication of this book. Great care was taken to duplicate the exact spelling of each name to aid those who are interested in genealogy.

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This book chroicles the Holt family and thair history in Scotland, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri and several other midwestern states. Also included are Rev. James Holt's records of 230 marriages in that took place in northeastern Missouri from 18301904.

It is the hope of the author that the history of many Missouri families may be advanced by the publication of this book. Great care was taken to duplicate the exact spelling of each name to aid those who are interested in genealogy.


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Autorenporträt
Paul L. Holt, originally from Des Moines, IA, eventually ended up in Troy, OH. He is a WWII Navy veteran, was the Rambler Dealer in Hamilton, OH. He served as President of the Hamilton Lions Club in 1968, and also served as President of the New Carlisle club, as well as the Troy, Ohio Lions Club, twice. He was honored by the Troy Club with the Melvin Johns Fellowship award in 2011. He has maintained perfect attendance for over fifty years.

His interest in family history prompted him to write his first book.