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Note: RESEARCH STANDARD APPLIED Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated July 24, 2021 Hannah Hollon is my maternal third great aunt, which is via common ancestry with John Hollon and Charity Brewer. Hannah was initially identified in the book "Genealogy of Hollon and Related Families: Early Settlers of Eastern Kentucky and their Descendants,” which was written by Clay Hollon (1879-1965). Clay was the nephew of Hannah. Based on the application of recognized genealogical standards of proof, the descent of Hannah Hollon is sufficiently established beyond any reasonable doubt. The basis for the descent of Hannah begins with the census record, which shows her living with his parents. For reasons unknown, Hannah is not listed in the prior 1860 census. Any further records or documentation have not been identified, and it is assumed she may have died in her teens. 1856 BIRTH OF HANNAH HOLLON Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated July 24, 2021 Hannah Hollon was born circa 1856 in what would be present day Hollonville, Wolfe County, Kentucky, USA. At the time of her birth, the Hollonville area of was part of Breathitt County. 1870 RESIDENCE OF HANNAH HOLLON Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated July 24, 2021 The U.S. Census enumerated on Sunday, August 14, 1870 shows Hannah Hollon living in what would be present day Hollonville, Wolfe County, Kentucky, USA. At the time of the census, the Hollonville area of was part of Breathitt County, and the location which is listed on the enumeration. The following information was transcribed from the actual document, which was obtained from the Ancestry website: “Hannah Hollon, age 14, female, white, occupation is at school, born in Kentucky, attended school, can't write.” 1958 BOOK MENTIONS OF HANNAH HOLLON Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated July 24, 2021 The book "Genealogy of Hollon and Related Families: Early Settlers of Eastern Kentucky and their Descendants,” was written by Clay Hollon (1879-1965), and was published in 1958. Page 12 lists Hannah Hollon as a daughter of John Hollon and Polly Gibbs, and lists the following information: “Hannah, born 1856.” The book “Early and Modern History of Wolfe County” was compiled by the Wolfe County Woman's Club, and was published in 1958. The book contains a section titled "Hollon and Related Families in Wolfe County,” which was written by Clay Hollon (1879-1965). Page 123 lists Hannah Hollon as a daughter of John Hollon and Polly Gibbs, and lists the following information: “Hannah, born 1856.”
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