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Children:
2 Leonard DOZIER b: 2 DEC 1771 d: 17 OCT 1810
2 Abraham Giles DOZIER b: 25 APR 1774
2 John DOZIER b: 3 Jan 1776 d: 15 Aug 1830 + Lydia WHITE b: 23
Oct 1781 d: 25 Nov 1832
2 Elizabeth DOZIER b: 24 NOV 1781
2 James DOZIER b: 27 OCT 1783
2 Green Jones DOZIER b: 1793
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"Alexander Richmond HOLLADAY, representative, was born at
"Prospect Hill," Va., Sept. 18, 1811; son of Waller and Huldah
Fontaine (Lewis) Holladay; grandson of Maj. Lewis and Elizabeth
(Lewis) Littlepage Holladay, and of Col. Zachary and Ann Overton
(Terrill) Lewis; great grandson of Joseph and Elizabeth (Lewis)
Holladay, and great2 grandson of Capt. John Holladay, who
settled in Spottsylvania colony, Va., in 1702, a son of John
Holladay, Esq., of Yard House, Middlesex county, England. He
prepared for college under John Lewis, of Llangollen, and
entered the University of Virginia in 1832. He was married in
1837 to Patsy Quarles, daughter of Judge William G. and Jane
(Quarles) Poindexter. He practised law first in Spottsylvania
county, which county he represented for several years in the
general assembly of Virginia, from which body be declined an
election to the U.S. senate in 1846. Later he practised in
Richmond with his son, Alexander Quarles Holladay; was a
representative in the 31st and 32d congresses, 1849-53, serving
as chairman of the committee on expenditures in the navy
department during the 31st congress, and was president of the
Virginia board of public works, 1857-65. He died in Richmond,
Va., Jan. 29, 1877.
source: The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable
Americans: Volume V H Holladay, Waller."