A history of the Hole family in England and America . Mor-ton, married Winifred, daughter of the Rev. T. P. Marsh, D. D.,President of Mount Union College, and of Harriet Newhall, his wife,who is a descendant of Deacon Eimund Rice, the pilgrim, and a com-mon ancestor of the English Rices in the U. S. Rev. E. W. Morton13 pastor of the M. E. Church at Chautauqua, N. Y. The third son of E. Cooper Morton, Ira Abbott Morton, wasgraduated in the Classical course, from Mt. Union College in 1903 (aswere his brothers H. N. and E. W. in 1S96 and 1S97) and is now adivinity student at Drew Theological Semi

A history of the Hole family in England and America . Mor-ton, married Winifred, daughter of the Rev. T. P. Marsh, D. D.,President of Mount Union College, and of Harriet Newhall, his wife,who is a descendant of Deacon Eimund Rice, the pilgrim, and a com-mon ancestor of the English Rices in the U. S. Rev. E. W. Morton13 pastor of the M. E. Church at Chautauqua, N. Y. The third son of E. Cooper Morton, Ira Abbott Morton, wasgraduated in the Classical course, from Mt. Union College in 1903 (aswere his brothers H. N. and E. W. in 1S96 and 1S97) and is now adivinity student at Drew Theological Semi Stock Photo
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A history of the Hole family in England and America . Mor-ton, married Winifred, daughter of the Rev. T. P. Marsh, D. D., President of Mount Union College, and of Harriet Newhall, his wife, who is a descendant of Deacon Eimund Rice, the pilgrim, and a com-mon ancestor of the English Rices in the U. S. Rev. E. W. Morton13 pastor of the M. E. Church at Chautauqua, N. Y. The third son of E. Cooper Morton, Ira Abbott Morton, wasgraduated in the Classical course, from Mt. Union College in 1903 (aswere his brothers H. N. and E. W. in 1S96 and 1S97) and is now adivinity student at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. Ellen O. Morton, and Mary Louisa Morton, the two daughters ofE. C. Morton reside at home in Birnesviile, Ohio. Another son E.D. Holtz Morton, died in infancy, May 23d, 1875. Mrs. Sarah Holtz Morton, wife of E. Cooper Morton, diedMarch 16, 1S93. Mr. Morton married Miss Mary Susan Anderson, Sept. 29th, 1S95, and they now reside in Barnesville, O. Moses Tr Morton, whose portrait is presented in this volume, re-sides with them. -58-. SARAH KLKAXOR I >!<, ].AS HOLTX CHAPTER X. THE DESCENDANTS OF JACOB AND BARBARA HOLE IN THE UNITED STATES. [Excepting the descendants of their son, Charles, whose line will be tracedin the next chapter.! In the year 1740, Jacob Hole, a grandson of the Rev. ThomasHole, of Caunton, Nottinghamshire, England, emigrated to Pennsyl-vania, with his family of grown up sons. Settling in Bucks County, the parents spent the remainder of their days there and were buriedin that county. The record of their death has not been discovered.Three of the sons removed from Bucks County. Pa., to Virginia.These were Peter, Charles and Daniel. John Hole, the fourth son, (probably the 2nd by birth) settledin New York scate and we know nothing of his descendants exceptthat Judge Joseph Holt, afterwards of Kentucky, (Secretary of Warand Postmaster General of the U. S.) claimed relationship with theVirginia Holes through the line of John Hole, who had chan